Author: blass uri
Date: 11:36:48 03/19/99
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On March 19, 1999 at 13:49:07, Mark Young wrote: >On March 19, 1999 at 12:48:04, Bruce Moreland wrote: > >>5rk1/5ppp/p1Q1p3/1R6/q7/4b1P1/P2RPP1P/6K1 w - - 0 1 >> >>The key is 1. Rd8, which Kasparov didn't find. >> >>It isn't hard to find for a computer, but I think they will typically think it >>is a draw. Can anyone find a score that indicates *significant* advantage to >>white? > >Hiarcs7 has a nice + score for this position for the start. Here is Hiarcs7 line >after about 30 secs on a P II 400. > >10->30 27 1487kN d2-d8 f8xd8 b5-d5 a4-d4 d5xd4 e3xd4 c6xa6 g8-f8 = 309 > >Hiarcs 7 score only increased as it searched deeper, and the line was almost the >same. > >> >>What this means in practice is, can anyone resolve (hopefully from the root) the >>near-perpetual after: >> >>1. Rd8 Qxb5 2. Qd6 Bxf2+ 3. Kxf2 Qf5+ > >Hiarcs 7 scored the position after this line at +593 The question is if it scored it at +593 for the correct reason because I saw a case in the ssdf games when Hiarcs7 scored a repetition line as positive. Fritz5.32 did a draw against Hiarcs7 because of this reason. Uri
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