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Subject: Re: Another interesting Anti-Null move position (from a real game)

Author: Anthony Cozzie

Date: 15:25:51 06/15/04

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On June 15, 2004 at 17:42:11, Dieter Buerssner wrote:

>On June 15, 2004 at 17:35:57, Vincent Diepeveen wrote:
>
>>So the tactical line to find for white is just a few ply :
>>
>>qd2+   1
>>kg4 (extend)  2
>>qe3    2
>>null   3
>>null   4
>>b5     5
>>axb5   qsearch
>>
>>So 5 + 2R.
>
>4 + 2R+2 ? Each null "eats" R+1.
>
>>The important thing is to get a score for gxh5 below the score of this line,
>>that's all.
>
>And with more depth, you will certainly get such a score, independent of eval.
>
>Regards,
>Dieter

It depends on the eval.

For Diep, it is Qd2 Kg4 Qe3 null null b5 axb5 = 5+2R = 9 ply I guess

But, Zappa's eval is worse here, so it might need:

Qd2 Kg4 Qe3 null null b5 axb5 null null a4 bxa4 = 9+4R = 17 ply

I am sure it will get it eventually.

A lot of Vincent's ideas put stress on the eval :)

anthony



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