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Subject: Re: A very hard to find winning move that Junior 6 don't find !!

Author: Howard Exner

Date: 09:33:13 02/19/00

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On February 19, 2000 at 04:14:58, Paulo Soares wrote:


>I think you are rigth, I don't found any winning line for
>white with your improvement. I came back to my first line and
>I think that is a winning line, look:
>
>1. Qxe5 fxe5 2. Rf1 Rc8 3. Bd1 b5 4. Bb3 Rc4 5. a4! a6 6. Rf3 Qe7 7.
>Ba2 Qc5+ 8. Kg2 Qe7 9. b4 Qe8 10. axb5 axb5 11. Bxc4 bxc4 12. b5 Qe7
>13. b6 {+-}

This looks like a nice elegant win. By delaying the capture of the rook on c4
and preparing it with the Bishop to a2 and the pawn moves. Nice find.
I tried Qd6 instead of Qe8 but your same follow up works there also.

But now here is a position for computers to try. They should avoid Rf7 and play
as you have found, axb5.

[D]6kr/7p/p2qP1pB/1p2p3/PPr1P3/2P2R2/B5KP/8 w - - bm a4b5;

Sorry, I missed this earlier post of yours of this winning line.



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