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Subject: Re: backsolving is the solution of chess(2)

Author: Drexel,Michael

Date: 03:01:36 05/20/05

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On May 20, 2005 at 03:37:46, jefkaan wrote:

>oops, small addition..:
>
>On May 20, 2005 at 03:31:01, jefkaan wrote:
>
>>with Moore's law, it might take only a few hundred
>>years to solve chess.
>
>of course i mean chess+,
>that is chess without the 50 move draw rule.
>with that rule chess probably is a draw.
>
>unequal bishops and so on spoil the game.

I don`t see why opposite coloured Bishop endings should be related to the 50
moves rule at all.
If they are drawish you can as well play with a 1000 moves rule. They are still
draw.

Michael

>
>but without the 50 move rule there might be a connection
>between 'best' opening lines and winning endgames


>
>not impossible; anyone who thinks differently
>may challenge my opinion without throwing insults,
>thx in advance
>jef



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