Author: blass uri
Date: 04:25:54 10/24/99
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On October 22, 1999 at 20:05:36, Hans Havermann wrote: >On October 22, 1999 at 17:34:07, Dann Corbit wrote: > >>Crafty likes this: >>7r/1p2knR1/p1pp2R1/4p3/PP2P3/2N1P2p/2P5/2K5 w - - acd 16; acn 125082624; acs >>801; ce 383; pv Rg1 Rh6 Rf1 Rf6 Rh1 Rf3 Rh7 Rxe3 Kd2 Rf3 R1xh3 Rf2+ Kd3 b5 Rh2 >>Rf3+ Kd2; > >>You have made me curious. What is the move your program selected and was was >>the ce? > >Well, it was actually a game I played this morning. After 1. Ne2 h2 2. Ng3 >Rh3, I felt lucky and tried 3. Nf5+. In fact, after 3. ... Ke8, I believe it's >a mate in 12. I think most programs will get Nf5+ from >8/1p2knR1/p1pp2R1/4p3/PP2P3/4P1Nr/2P4p/2K5 w - - after a minute or two. I guess >the additional 4 plies puts the mating prospect beyond the event horizon. I think that Rh3 is a blunder and every good program is going to play 2...h1=Q+ Programs see no reason to play 1.Ne2 when the evaluation of 1.Rg1 is better for white relative to the evaluation after 2...h1=Q+ Uri
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