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Subject: Re: Could someone please analyse this to 24 ply? [diagram]

Author: Peter Collins

Date: 18:32:31 10/19/03

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On October 14, 2003 at 18:39:27, Peter Collins wrote:

>On October 08, 2003 at 19:53:17, Peter Collins wrote:
>
>>On October 08, 2003 at 19:50:36, Peter Collins wrote:
>>
>>>[D]3q2k1/5p1p/1n2nbpB/1P1p4/1Qp3P1/7P/1P3PK1/1B2R3 b - -
>>>
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>Thanks Dan, indeed, this is the correct position.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>I think the one of the best variation so far goes...
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>29...d4 30.Be4 d3 31.Qd2 g5 32.h4 gxh4 and from here I am using an XP 2800+ Barton, 1.5 GB RAM, set at 1228MB.
>>>
>>>Indeed, after about 10 days, the above variation is the best, with 33.Kh1!
>>>clearly the best move,
>>
>>33...Na4 is best, though White has the upper hand...
>>33...Bg5 is +-, so maybe Black has to find earlier improvements...
>>
>
>33...Na4 scores .41/22-68 after about 140 hrs on my Barton 2800XP, 1.5G RAM
>
>From memory, it continues 34.Ra1 Nb6 ...
>
>I guess no one is interested, so maybe it's best to post this simple question:
>
>Do you think it is a draw or a win for white?
>I'll let you guys know if you simply vote in numbers...
>
>>
>>whereas 33.f4 is .22+
>>>
>>>I trust someone has been cranking their computer(s) on this position also...
>>>

33.Kf1 was finally coughed up at 24th ply, using a slower 650kN/s P4 2.4GHz,
with 334MB Ram setting.

33.Kh1 is definitely the best move.



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