Author: blass uri
Date: 02:39:00 04/01/99
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On March 31, 1999 at 14:02:35, Jon Dart wrote: >Here is an interesting position from a game my program >played on FICS recently: > >r1r2k2/1p4pQ/1n1bp2p/p2n1p2/P2P2Nq/1B5P/1P3PP1/R1BR2K1 w - f6 > >White (the human player) played Re1, leaving the Knight hanging, >and won, after fxg4 Rxe6 Rxc1+ Rxc1 Qg5 Rce1 gxh3 Re8+ Kf7. >Very impressive, especially in a blitz game! However, my program >did not find the best defense : fxg4 Rxe6 gxh3, etc. Junior5.3 found Re1 after 25 minutes with the main line Re1 fxg4 Rxe6 gxh3 Rg6. The best defense against Re1 fxg4 Rxe6 is not the typical coputer error gxh3 Junior5.3 suggested the move Rc6 instead of gxh3 after some hours of anlaysis After gxh3 Rg6 is winning for white A possible computer line after fxg4 Rxe6 gxh3 Rg6 is Qxd4 Bxh6 Be5 Rd1 h2+ Kh1 Qxd1+ Bxd1 Rc7 Rxb6 Nxb6 Qf5+ Rf7 Qxe5 gxh6 Bb3 and white is winning Uri
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