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Stockfish 11 vs Did Leela zeroZero miss a win in this position?

Did Leela zero MissZero miss a win in this position from game 106 of the Computer Chess Championship , game 106 , position 83w.on move 83 with White to move?

[FEN "8/2p1r3/2P4k/1P1pB2p/K2NbP1R/P5r1/8/8 w - - 0 1"]

Here, Leela zeroZero played Bxc7? Instead ,for their 83rd move. I went deep to analyze the position at 34/91 with Houdini6Houdini 6.02 for one hour  , and the game reached the following situation WHITE King ,a position with White having a rook  , bishop, knight and pawn BLACKagainst Black's two rooks. I analyzed it again starting from there, and either White will increase his positional Advantageadvantage or Black will be forced into simplifying into a tablebase win for White. Is all this true  ? Rh2 was the winning move according to Houdini 6.02. Thanks,

Stockfish 11 vs Leela zero

Did Leela zero Miss a win in Computer Chess Championship , game 106 , position 83w.

[FEN "8/2p1r3/2P4k/1P1pB2p/K2NbP1R/P5r1/8/8 w - - 0 1"]

Leela zero played Bxc7? Instead , I went deep to analyze the position at 34/91 with Houdini6.02 for one hour  , and the game reached the following situation WHITE King , rook  , bishop knight and pawn BLACK two rooks. I analyzed again starting from there and either White will increase his positional Advantage or Black will be forced into simplifying into a tablebase win for White. Is all this true  ? Rh2 was the winning move according to Houdini 6.02. Thanks,

Did Leela Zero miss a win in this position?

Did Leela Zero miss a win in this position from game 106 of the Computer Chess Championship, on move 83 with White to move?

[FEN "8/2p1r3/2P4k/1P1pB2p/K2NbP1R/P5r1/8/8 w - - 0 1"]

Here, Leela Zero played Bxc7? for their 83rd move. I went deep to analyze the position at 34/91 with Houdini 6.02 for one hour, and the game reached a position with White having a rook, bishop, knight and pawn against Black's two rooks. I analyzed it again starting from there, and either White will increase his positional advantage or Black will be forced into simplifying into a tablebase win for White. Is all this true? Rh2 was the winning move according to Houdini 6.02.

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Did Leela zero Miss a win in Computer Chess Championship , game 106 , position 83w.

[FEN "8/2p1r3/2P4k/1P1pB2p/K2NbP1R/P5r1/8/8 w - - 0 1"]

Leela zero played Bxc7? Instead , I went deep to analyze the position at 34/91 with Houdini6.02 for one hour , and the game reached the following situation WHITE King , rook , bishop knight and pawn BLACK two rooks. I analyzed again starting from there and either White will increase his positional Advantage or Black will be forced into simplifying into a tablebase win for White. Is all this true ? Rh2 was the winning move according to Houdini 6.02. Thanks,

Did Leela zero Miss a win in Computer Chess Championship , game 106 , position 83w. Leela zero played Bxc7? Instead , I went deep to analyze the position at 34/91 with Houdini6.02 for one hour , and the game reached the following situation WHITE King , rook , bishop knight and pawn BLACK two rooks. I analyzed again starting from there and either White will increase his positional Advantage or Black will be forced into simplifying into a tablebase win for White. Is all this true ? Rh2 was the winning move according to Houdini 6.02. Thanks,

Did Leela zero Miss a win in Computer Chess Championship , game 106 , position 83w.

[FEN "8/2p1r3/2P4k/1P1pB2p/K2NbP1R/P5r1/8/8 w - - 0 1"]

Leela zero played Bxc7? Instead , I went deep to analyze the position at 34/91 with Houdini6.02 for one hour , and the game reached the following situation WHITE King , rook , bishop knight and pawn BLACK two rooks. I analyzed again starting from there and either White will increase his positional Advantage or Black will be forced into simplifying into a tablebase win for White. Is all this true ? Rh2 was the winning move according to Houdini 6.02. Thanks,

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