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Subject: Re: Test position

Author: Anthony Cozzie

Date: 14:44:21 10/26/04

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[D]3qkbr1/1pp1p1pp/n7/1n1pNb2/3P4/rPB2NP1/5PBP/2R1QRK1 w - - 4 17

1. Nf3-h4 Bf5-c8 2. Qe1-e2 Nb5xc3 3. Rc1xc3 g7-g6
 = (1.99)	Depth: 6/17	00:00:00.21	35kN (161 KN/s, 3 splits, 0 aborts)
1. Nf3-h4 Bf5-c8 2. Qe1-e2 Nb5xc3 3. Rc1xc3 g7-g6 4. Rf1-e1 Qd8-d6 5. Rc3-f3
Na6-b4 6. Ne5-f7 Qd6-d7 7. Nf7-e5
 = (1.92)	Depth: 13/30	00:00:53.71	71124kN (1324 KN/s, 1358 splits, 129 aborts)

And in fact after the fairly reasonable sequence Nh4 Bc8 Qe2 Bxc3 Rxc3 g6, we
arrive at the following position:

[D]2bqkbr1/1pp1p2p/n5p1/3pN3/3P3N/rPR3P1/4QPBP/5RK1 w - - 0 4

1. f2-f4 Bf8-g7 2. f4-f5 Bg7xe5 3. Qe2xe5 Qd8-d6 4. f5-f6 Bc8-e6[S] 5. Rc3-e3
Qd6xe5 6. Re3xe5 Be6-f7 7. Re5xe7 Ke8-f8 8. Re7-e3
 = (1.94)	Depth: 13/32	00:03:16.88	254693kN (1294 KN/s, 3147 splits, 204 aborts)
1. Qe2-b5 c7-c6[S] 2. Bg2xd5 e7-e6 3. Bd5xc6 b7xc6[S] 4. Rc3xc6 Ke8-e7 5. Rf1-c1
Qd8-d5 6. Qb5xd5[S] e6xd5 7. Rc6xc8 Ra3xb3 8. Rc1-c6 Rb3-b1 9. Kg1-g2
 = (1.97)	Depth: 13/32	00:03:40.91	288845kN (1307 KN/s, 3315 splits, 220 aborts)

With two very pretty winning lines for white. (very bad branching factor though)

anthony



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