Author: John Stanback
Date: 15:56:17 02/16/99
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On February 15, 1999 at 20:48:35, Howard Exner wrote: >On February 15, 1999 at 03:22:50, Jouni Uski wrote: > >>In was quite surprised, that in two consecutine(!) tournament game between >>Junior 5 and Crafty 16.3 Junior eats a7 pawn with bishop. So after b6 bishop is >>lost. I have never seen Mchess or Rebel even considering that. Hmmm... > >7k/ppp1bpp1/7p/8/8/1P1PB2P/1P3PP1/5K2 w > >Is this the kind of example you were considering? >Sometimes its ok to take the pawn as the bishop can escape >but in the above example it would be a relatively easy task for >a human to avoid the move Bxa7. How do programs handle this position? Zarkov has knowledge for this and does not take the pawn, but plays Ke2. John
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