Author: Djordje Vidanovic
Date: 18:18:21 11/06/05
If you take a look at this position you can see that Fritz 9 needs a decent chunk of time to find the simple Rg3! It spends a lot of time on the simple pawn to g4 and only after about 80 seconds (FX-53) switches to Rg3, eventually announcing a mate in 23: [D] r6r/p2Q2pp/6k1/2P1pp2/1Pb5/R7/6PP/6K1 w - - 0 29 It is interesting to note that Fritz 9 learns successfully, even though its positional learning is all done in the RAM and gets cleared the moment you exit Fritz. In a repeated try while I was still in the program, Fritz targeted Rg3! right away never changing the winning line. Djordje
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