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Subject: Re: Cadaqués Tiger-Fritz position

Author: Paulo Soares

Date: 13:02:12 02/09/00

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On February 09, 2000 at 15:28:51, blass uri wrote:

>On February 09, 2000 at 14:38:06, Paulo Soares wrote:
>
>>On February 09, 2000 at 12:04:49, Enrique Irazoqui wrote:
>>
>>>On February 09, 2000 at 11:56:51, Paulo Soares wrote:
>>>
>>>>On February 09, 2000 at 08:57:48, Howard Exner wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>Just played over the Tiger-Fritz games and this interesting position arose.
>>>>>The game went Be7 Re5 Bb4 Nf6! and a brilliant win for Tiger. So a better moves
>>>>>lies in Rxc6.
>>>>>
>>>>>[D]2r2rk1/p4ppp/1qP2b2/1bR5/4N3/6P1/P4PBP/3QR1K1 b - - id Rebel-Tiger 12.0e -
>>>>>Fritz 6a; bm Rxc6 am Be7;
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>Fritz6(updated) can't reproduces Bb4, a very bad move.
>>>
>>>The version of Fritz that played in my tournament (6.69) is not the updated
>>>version you have. 6.69 picks Bb4 immediately.
>>>
>>>Enrique
>>>
>>(snip)
>>
>>That is a terrible tactical mistake of your Fritz6 version. I tested several
>>programs(5Min,PIII-450), commercial and freware, and all of them (or almost all,
>>I don't remember), chooses Bxc6.
>>Because a fort program how does Fritz6 makes this bad tactical move?
>>Paulo Soares, from Brazil
>
>I see that in your position the rook is at d5 and not at e5 and this is the
>reason that your programs cannot reproduce Bb4
>
>Uri

You are rigth, and the move choose by Fritz6(updated) is
Bb4. Sorry for all by my bad tactical mistake.

Paulo Soares, from Brazil



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