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Subject: Re: Explaining F6 Behaviour.

Author: Charlie GOLD

Date: 07:57:46 01/15/00

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On January 15, 2000 at 09:23:11, Henk van Weersel wrote:

>Hello,
>
>I rescently saw a position wich forms a verry great problem fore Fritz to solve
>it.
>I tried it with Fritz 5.32 and Fritz 6 light on a P 266 + 64 Hashing. Fritz
>plays the first key move but does not seem to understand the position. The
>solution was not found by Fritz. Other programs under the Fritz interface do not
>seem to have any problems at all.
>
>Q Why does Fritz not understand this position. Can it be a bug in the program.
>Or is it the tempo move wich is not reckognized. Is theire something else going
>on. Do Fritz is an outstanding program it is verry strange that it cannot solve
>this one
>
>Can anyone give some info about this ?
>
>White Ka6 Rb8 p a5 c6
>Black Kd6 Ra8 Knight b6 pa7
>
>White plays 1 c7 Kxc7
>
>
>Greetings and regards
>Henk van Weersel
>hvweer@westbrabant.net

> [D] rR6/p7/KnPk4/P7/8/8/8/8  w - - 2
 My Fritz 6.0 plays RxR( set at 40moves in 2hours) evaluating it as a draw. It
also evaluates your move(c7) as a draw.   Yours, cg
>
>
>            1 axb6+ and wins



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