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Subject: Re: Rebel-tiger trapped his own rook

Author: Vincent Lejeune

Date: 10:00:20 02/02/00

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On February 02, 2000 at 10:34:14, Rob Shultz wrote:

>On February 01, 2000 at 23:20:53, Dann Corbit wrote:
>
>>OK, it's a pretty humorous position:
>>[D]8/3r1kp1/5pRp/3rpP1P/4n1P1/1P2B3/P7/1KR5 w - -
>>but I don't think the seppuku knives are in order yet.
>
>Analysis by Junior 5.0 on a PII 450
>
>New position
>8/3r1kp1/5pRp/3rpP1P/4n1P1/1P2B3/P7/1KR5 w - - 0 1
>
>1.Rc4 Ng3 2.Rc6 Rd1+ 3.Kb2 Re1 4.Bf4 Re2+ 5.Kc3 Rg2 6.Bxg3 Rxg3 7.Kb4 e3 8.a4 e2
>9.Re6
>+- (0.85) Depth 17 8:16 207382kN
>
>
>Analysis by Fritz 5.32 on a PII 450
>
>New position
>8/3r1kp1/5pRp/3rpP1P/4n1P1/1P2B3/P7/1KR5 w - - 0 1
>
>1.Rc4 Nd6 2.Rc6 Rd3 3.Bb6 Ne4 4.Kb2 Rd2+ 5.Ka3 Nd6
>+-(1.16) depth 13/32 213898kN

yes sure, it's the big problem here : computers are missevaluating the position
white will have to give a pawn to free the rook : g5 hxg5,h6 gxh6 and Rxh6



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