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Subject: Re: Test suites WAC EPD's some alternative solutions

Author: chandler yergin

Date: 15:33:25 02/01/06

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On February 01, 2006 at 17:24:00, Uri Blass wrote:

>On February 01, 2006 at 14:01:34, chandler yergin wrote:
>
>>2rr3k/pp3pp1/1nnqbN1p/3pN3/2pP4/2P3Q1/PPB4P/R4RK1 w - - bm Qg6; id WAC.001;
>
>Nh5 is an alternative solution by Dann Corbit definition.
>
>I could not prove forced mate but I am convinced that it wins the game.
>The best for black after Nh5 is Qxe5 that lose the queen for a knight.
>
>Thescore ofchess programs is near 6 pawns for white after Nh5
>
>
>>8/7p/5k2/5p2/p1p2P2/Pr1pPK2/1P1R3P/8 b - - bm Rxb2; id WAC.002;
>>5rk1/1ppb3p/p1pb4/6q1/3P1p1r/2P1R2P/PP1BQ1P1/5RKN w - - bm Rg3; id WAC.003;
>>r1bq2rk/pp3pbp/2p1p1pQ/7P/3P4/2PB1N2/PP3PPR/2KR4 w - - bm Qxh7+; id WAC.004;
>
>Qe3 is probably an alternative solution based on Dann Corbit's definition
>
>possible line
>1.Qe3 g5 2.Nxg5 Qc7 3.Bxh7(black seems to have nothing better and the score
>after that line is more than +3 for white)
>
>>5k2/6pp/p1qN4/1p1p4/3P4/2PKP2Q/PP3r2/3R4 b - - bm Qc4+; id WAC.005;
>>7k/p7/1R5K/6r1/6p1/6P1/8/8 w - - bm Rb7; id WAC.006;
>>rnbqkb1r/pppp1ppp/8/4P3/6n1/7P/PPPNPPP1/R1BQKBNR b KQkq - bm Ne3; id WAC.007;
>>r4q1k/p2bR1rp/2p2Q1N/5p2/5p2/2P5/PP3PPP/R5K1 w - - bm Rf7; id WAC.008;
>
>Nf7+ is probably an alternative solution.
>White is 2 pawns up after Nf7+ Kg8 Rxd7 Rxf7 Qxc6
>
>>3q1rk1/p4pp1/2pb3p/3p4/6Pr/1PNQ4/P1PB1PP1/4RRK1 b - - bm Bh2+; id WAC.009;
>>2br2k1/2q3rn/p2NppQ1/2p1P3/Pp5R/4P3/1P3PPP/3R2K1 w - - bm Rxh7; id WAC.010;
>>r1b1kb1r/3q1ppp/pBp1pn2/8/Np3P2/5B2/PPP3PP/R2Q1RK1 w kq - bm Bxc6; id WAC.011;
>>4k1r1/2p3r1/1pR1p3/3pP2p/3P2qP/P4N2/1PQ4P/5R1K b - - bm Qxf3+; id WAC.012;
>>5rk1/pp4p1/2n1p2p/2Npq3/2p5/6P1/P3P1BP/R4Q1K w - - bm Qxf8+; id WAC.013;
>>r2rb1k1/pp1q1p1p/2n1p1p1/2bp4/5P2/PP1BPR1Q/1BPN2PP/R5K1 w - - bm Qxh7+; id
>>WAC.014;
>
>Ne4 is an alternative solution to WAC014.
>
>
>>1R6/1brk2p1/4p2p/p1P1Pp2/P7/6P1/1P4P1/2R3K1 w - - bm Rxb7; id WAC.015;
>
>b4 is an alternative solution.
Thank you Uri!    For your own analysis on these.
I think you prove our point that often the Solution given may not be the 'best'
or the 'only one'.
Thanks for your input!
Best,
cy



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