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Subject: Re: Question about Fritz-Polgar

Author: Matt Frank

Date: 23:19:23 04/30/99

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Yeah things would have gotten worse very quickly according to Hiarcs. When I
played out the game to the point that Fritz resigned, Hiarcs was evaluating the
position as a two pawn deficit. When I let Hiarcs play it out a few moves here
is what I got; 24. Rhf1 Bxf5 25. Rd4 Qh3 26. Qxh3 Bxh3 27. Bxf7+ Kf8 28. Bg7+
Ke7 29 Re4+; with things real ugly as you said and an eval about a rook down.

I really don't know why Fritz resigned at 23. but it was a good choice. I know
that Hiarcs 7 never extricates itself (during autoplay) in such deficits when I
use long time controls. Curious decision by Fritz, even though. I wonder, maybe
the operator saw the hurricane coming and posted an early alert.



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