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The weekly series of chezz puzzles "The brilliant chess move" (Glarean Magazine) includes
tactical and strategic examples of great human chess art, and simultaneously
it is composed of very hard positions for most chess software.
The Brilliant Chess Move Nr.52
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Regards: Walter
White to move
N7/8/2KQ2rp/6k1/3p3p/2p4P/4PP2/5N2 w
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The Brilliant Chess Move (52)
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The Brilliant Chess Move (52)
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Re: The Brilliant Chess Move (52)
That really is a brilliant line Walter. I was able to find the first two moves rather easy as they looked forced to me. The fifth move I for some reason never even considered. But hey, Rybka never even looks a the first key move. At depth 31 it is using tablebase probes now, so I don't think it will find it at all. I think I will let it run on my other system with Tablebases turned off.
"Good decisions come from experience, and experience comes from bad decisions."
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