Author: Hans Havermann
Date: 08:51:11 05/23/99
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On May 22, 1999 at 17:35:21, Francis Monkman wrote:
>r1nqr1k1/pp3p2/3p2pB/1NpPb2n/2P5/3B3P/PP3P2/R2QK1R1 b Q -
>Black 'should win' after ...Bh2+. I think the reasons are obvious.
Not to me. MacChess rates its 15-ply evaluation ("Bh2+ Kd2 Bxg1 Qxg1 Qf6 Rb1 Re5
Be3 Nf4 Bf1 a6 Nc3 Nb6 b4 Rg5 Qh1 cxb4 Rxb4") of this position as a *sizable*
advantage for black and yet, when I feed it the result
("r5k1/1p3p2/pn1p1qp1/3P2r1/1RP2n2/2N1B2P/P2K1P2/5B1Q b - - 0 1") for deeper
analysis, it quickly decides *that* position is near even.
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