Five different opinions
In a chess tournament the following position occurred:
An amateur, who had strolled by the board, whispered to a friend:
"The black pawn on a2 is going to queen, and White can do
absolutely nothing to stop it. So Black is winning."
His friend, a stronger player, didn't agree: "Come on,
wake up! White plays 1.Rh7! a1Q 2.Rxb7+ Ka3 3.Ra7+ Kb2
4.Rxa1 Kxa1. It's a clear win for White!"
At the board White, an expert player, studied the position
for a while and then resigned! He stretched out his hand and
said to his opponent: "It's quite hopeless, really. After
1.Rh7! you play 1...Ka5 2.Rxb7 Ka6 3.Rb8 Ka7
and I can't stop you from getting the queen. So Black obviously
wins."
His opponent, who was an even stronger player, accepted his
resignation and then, to the horror of the white player, said:
"Actually I was just about to resign myself. I saw that
after 1.Rh7! Ka5 you simply play 2.Rh8!
The a-pawn is lost and the game is over. So actually White was
winning."
The question is in today's puzzle is: what did Fritz
say when somebody showed him the above position?
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