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Subject: Re: Hiarcs 7.32 Predicts Q-d5 after N-e4

Author: Timothy J. Frohlick

Date: 15:35:01 07/22/99

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On July 22, 1999 at 17:47:56, KarinsDad wrote:

>On July 22, 1999 at 17:39:17, Timothy J. Frohlick wrote:
>
>>Dear Chess Computer Friends,
>>
>>You all know how to get to the Kasparov against the world website.
>>The World played N-e4 and predicts that Kaspy is going to fall for the
>>recapture with the knight on the 17th move
>>
>>I set the Hiarcs 7.32 to aggressive on my PII 333 and it found Q-d5 and a forced
>>exchange of queens with a threat of a knight fork, after 3 minutes.  It may not
>>be the case but it seems to me that Kasparov is playing cat and mouse with the
>>world team and this move would fit his purposes.
>>
>>I agree with the Hiarcs analysis and wonder what you all get with Fritz or
>>Crafty or Junior or....
>>
>>Tim Frohlick
>>
>>tjfroh@access1.net
>
>This was Irina's response to Qd5 previously:
>
>17.Qd5?! Qxd5 18.Nxd5 Ra6 19.Be3 Nc5, Black has a small edge
>
>For what it is worth.
>
>KarinsDad :)

Ah, Yes!!  After Be3 the pawn on b2 is en prise and that sets up a wild and
wooly continuation.  Remember that two knights can't mate and Kasparov wants a
won endgame.  Hiarcs 7.32 also predicts the distant black bishop taking the
?poisoned pawn after it drops the Nc5 move.

But then, Hiarcs 7.32 is not Kasparov and neither is Irina or wees.


Tim Frohlick



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