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Subject: Re: only the two best computerprograms are finding Topalov´s move of today.

Author: Dann Corbit

Date: 19:18:34 01/19/06

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On January 19, 2006 at 16:23:48, Thomas Lagershausen wrote:

>Topalovos´s game in Corus of today:
>[D]r2qk2r/1pp1bpp1/p1n3b1/P1n3P1/3pPB1p/1B1P1N1P/1P1N1P2/2RQR1K1 w kq - 0 1
>
>white´s position is a little bit uncomfortable, but Topalov 20.Rxc5! Bxc5 21.Ba4
>saves him the draw.
>
>Only Rybka and Fruit 2.2 are strong enough to see the move of the master on
>tournamentlevel.
>
>TL
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Analysis from e:\rxc5.epd
1/19/2006 6:36:35 PM Level: Infinite
Analyzing engine: WildCat_6

1) Rxc5;
    Searching move: Rc1xc5
    Best move (WildCat_6): Rc1xc5
    identical moves! Found in: 02:59
[snip of huge unruly output]
      2	02:59	          40	0	+0.71	:( d2c4 c5b3 d1b3
      2	02:59	          44	0	-0.57	:( d2c4 g6h5
      2	02:59	          45	0	+1.08	d2c4
      2	02:59	          80	0	+1.08	d2c4
      3	02:59	          83	0	+0.71	:( d2c4 c5b3 d1b3
      3	02:59	          87	0	-0.57	:( d2c4 g6h5
      3	02:59	         127	0	-0.57	d2c4 g6h5
      3	02:59	         162	0	-0.57	d2c4 g6h5
      4	02:59	         496	2	-0.26	:) d2c4 c5b3 d1b3 e8g8
      4	02:59	         621	3	-0.57	d2c4 g6h5
      4	02:59	         656	3	-0.57	d2c4 g6h5
      5	02:59	       1.458	8	-0.26	:) d2c4 c5b3 d1b3 d8d6 c4d6 c7d6
      5	02:59	       1.565	8	-0.57	d2c4 g6h5
      5	02:59	       1.600	8	-0.57	d2c4 g6h5
      6	02:59	       4.416	24	-0.26	:) d2c4 c5b3 d1b3 g6h5 f3h4 e7g5
      6	02:59	       5.354	29	-0.57	d2c4 g6h5
      6	02:59	       5.389	30	-0.57	d2c4 g6h5
      7	02:59	      11.990	66	-0.26	:) d2c4 c5b3 d1b3 b7b5 a5b6 e7d6 b6c7 d6c7
      7	02:59	      13.709	76	-0.57	d2c4 g6h5
      7	02:59	      13.754	76	-0.57	d2c4 g6h5
      8	02:59	      32.222	179	-0.57	d2c4 g6h5 b3a2 h5f3 d1f3 c6b4 a2b1 e8f8
      8	02:59	      32.267	179	-0.57	d2c4 g6h5 b3a2 h5f3 d1f3 c6b4 a2b1 e8f8
      9	02:59	      63.459	353	-0.88	:( d2c4 g6h5 b3a2 c5e6 f3h4 h5d1 g1h2
      9	02:59	     103.776	578	-1.13	d2c4 g6h5 g1g2 h5f3 g2f3 e7g5 f4g5 d8g5
e1g1 g5h5 g1g4 e8g8 f3g2 c5b3 d1b3 c6a5 c4a5 h5a5 b3b7
      9	02:59	     103.777	578	-0.57	:) c1c5
      9	02:59	     103.778	578	-0.57	c1c5
      9	02:59	     103.824	578	-0.57	c1c5
     10	02:59	     103.825	578	-0.57	c1c5
     10	02:59	     134.756	750	-0.57	c1c5
     11	02:59	     134.757	750	-0.57	c1c5
     11	02:59	     177.336	986	-0.57	c1c5
     12	02:59	     177.337	986	-0.57	c1c5
     12	02:59	     265.401	1.476	-0.57	c1c5
     13	02:59	     265.402	1.476	-0.57	c1c5
     13	03:00	     410.407	2.279	-0.57	c1c5
     14	03:00	     410.408	2.279	-0.57	c1c5
     14	03:00	     718.943	3.988	-0.57	c1c5
   1/19/2006 7:03:17 PM, Time for this analysis: 00:03:00, Rated time: 02:59

1 of 1 matching moves
1/19/2006 7:03:18 PM, Total time: 12:26:43 AM



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