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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