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Subject: Re: Interesting position -- proof of superiority?

Author: Dann Corbit

Date: 18:29:36 04/05/99

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On April 02, 1999 at 13:02:38, blass uri wrote:
[snip]
>>My question, "Does anyone have a centipawn evaluation that reflects a winning
>>advantage?"
>
>Junior5.3 showed after 25 minutes Re1 fxg4 Rxe6 gxh3 Rg6
>
>It did not show a winning advantage but after following this line I found a
>winning advantage for white.
>
>I gave Junior5.3 the position after Re1 fxg4 Rxe6.
>
>gxh3 is a mistake and Junior5.3 after some hours prefered Rc6 for black with
>only 1.0x pawn advantage for white (I do not remember x)
With that much wood on the board, I would hestitate to call a one pawn advantage
winning, but that is certainly by far the most decisive evaluation I have seen
thus far.

Another question for the experts:
What is a winning centipawn advantage in the opening?
What is a winning centipawn advantage in the midgame?
What is a winning centipawn advantage in the endgame?

Rough averages, not certainty.  Mathematical basis would be nice, of course.



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