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Subject: Re: Tiger 12.0 - Hiarcs 7.32, 5-3

Author: Howard Exner

Date: 12:23:22 10/07/99

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Two missed wins.

Bb7+ would avoid the exchanges of pawns on the kingside. After the white pawns
on the queenside will fall. Bb7 does not seem to be too difficult to find.
Given more time than game/30 and perhaps Tiger would play it?

8/5p2/b7/P1k1Pp1p/5P2/2P2KPP/8/8 b - - id Hiarcs 7.32 PIII-50 - Tiger 12.0
PII-300/; bm Bb7;

Nice move by Hiarcs. A little knowledge goes a long way. I guess Tiger
was in the dark on this simple draw. It no doubt knows the single rook pawn draw
with the wrong bishop but not the two pawn draw. Rebel too
does not see this draw.
8/2n4B/5k2/1pK4p/2pN4/6P1/7P/8 b - - id Tiger 12.0 PII-300/ - Hiarcs 7.32
PIII-50; bm h5h4;

A win is there with g4 but the elementary knowledge of the doubled rook pawn
draw is needed. Tiger played pxh4?? I bet a lot of programs make this blunder.
8/2n4B/5k2/1pK5/2pN3p/6P1/7P/8 w - - id Tiger 12.0 PII-300/ - Hiarcs 7.32
PIII-50; bm g3g4;






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