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Subject: Re: Deep Blue's Strength

Author: Adnan

Date: 13:15:04 04/05/99

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On April 05, 1999 at 15:34:44, Dave Gomboc wrote:


>>28. One variation might be: 28...dxc4 29. h6 Ng6 30. Qh5
>>
>>and black is lost.
>
>This looks like it works.  There are some earlier Black tries to deviate, but
>they don't seem to be saving the game.
>
>>That was simple.
>
>I guess that means you are a stronger player than I am.  Or you have a strong
>computer program to analyze with.  Or whatever.  In any case, there's no need to be insulting.

My intention was not to insult. At any rate, this position is tricky.
Out of curiosity, what would you do after 28 ... d4? White wins, but it's
tricky. Fritz plays white's position incorrectly after 28 ...d4, I think.

What does other programs play after 28... d4?

I wonder which program can find the easy win (which is there) after 28...d4.













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