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Subject: Re: Can anyone help me to solve the following position ? Unsolvable !

Author: Gert Alexander Gropp

Date: 12:16:40 03/23/99

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On March 23, 1999 at 12:20:27, Vincent Diepeveen wrote:

>On March 23, 1999 at 12:05:05, Joeri wrote:
>
>>white to move !
>>white : pawns : c2 / c4 / a3 / f3 / g3 / h4
>>        king  : g1
>>        rook  : f1
>>        bishops : g2 / e5
>>        knight  : d4
>>black  : pawns : a6 / b5 / e6 / e4 / f5
>>         king : b7
>>         queen : g8
>>         bishop : c6
>>         knight : c5
>>The position is very difficult and i doubt any  computer will solve it !
>
>Can you post the solution (preferably the whole line it needs to find)
>near it and also who played the game?
>
>Greetings,
>Vincent
I looked at the previous lines and it seems to me that the tables turn in blacks
favour when the position is analyzed lets say 20 moves deep !
Such positions mean the limits of computerscience ,  maybe quantumtechnology
would help !
Computerspecialists as hyat would agree I think - we all know as humans that
such a position nhas no definite answer ! Things like that made me give up chess
!



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