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There's a new "Brilliant" in 'Glarean Magazin':
The Brilliant Chess Move #61 (Endgame):
http://glareanverlag.wordpress.com/2010 ... achzug-61/
Regards: Walter
White to move
Solution: http://glareanverlag.wordpress.com/2010 ... achzug-61/
The brilliant chess move (61)
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The brilliant chess move (61)
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Re: The brilliant chess move (61)
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Re: The brilliant chess move (61)
What program drew that awesome looking 3D board?
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Re: The brilliant chess move (61)
FritzLiquidNitrogenOverclocker wrote:What program drew that awesome looking 3D board?
http://www.cblivestreams.de/Pitters1
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Re: The brilliant chess move (61)
Stockfish gives Rf2 score of +2.1 and does not need Na8!! Who needs Na8 when you can play Rf2, huh?
Out of curiosity I tried to run Stockfish with multiPV=20 (deeply analyze all moves). Na8 had -2.2 score most of the time. At depth 19 Ra8 got score of -0.5 but at depth 20 it fell to -2.2.
I thought that a lone king can not hold 3 pawns at once, I was wrong.
Out of curiosity I tried to run Stockfish with multiPV=20 (deeply analyze all moves). Na8 had -2.2 score most of the time. At depth 19 Ra8 got score of -0.5 but at depth 20 it fell to -2.2.
I thought that a lone king can not hold 3 pawns at once, I was wrong.
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Re: The brilliant chess move (61)
I too learned a lesson from this position.
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Re: The brilliant chess move (61)
Everyone needs Na8, if Na8 is much better than Rf2...muxecoid wrote:Stockfish gives Rf2 score of +2.1 and does not need Na8!! Who needs Na8 when you can play Rf2, huh?
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Re: The brilliant chess move (61)
Great position, if it is correct.
My little analysis:
1.Na8 Nxc2
2.Kxc2 f5
3.dxc4 a4
The move 3. ...a4 is not in your analysis.
Now stockfish gives a score of zero at depth 32.
Do you have an idea how to win after 3. ...a4 ?
Kind regards
your patzer Bernhard
My little analysis:
1.Na8 Nxc2
2.Kxc2 f5
3.dxc4 a4
The move 3. ...a4 is not in your analysis.
Now stockfish gives a score of zero at depth 32.
Do you have an idea how to win after 3. ...a4 ?
Kind regards
your patzer Bernhard
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Re: The brilliant chess move (61)
Of course:BBauer wrote:Great position, if it is correct.
My little analysis:
1.Na8 Nxc2
2.Kxc2 f5
3.dxc4 a4
The move 3. ...a4 is not in your analysis.
Now stockfish gives a score of zero at depth 32.
Do you have an idea how to win after 3. ...a4 ?
1.Na8 Nxc2
2.Kxc2 f5
3.dxc4 a4
4.a3 Game over 1:0
White wins against 3 Pawns
(Zugzwang: Bad Bishop)
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Re: The brilliant chess move (61)
Can you post the source game?