Author: Pete Galati
Date: 03:36:07 03/14/00
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On March 13, 2000 at 23:33:48, Mark Ryan wrote: >On March 13, 2000 at 23:28:30, Mark Ryan wrote: > >>On March 13, 2000 at 23:22:53, Mark Ryan wrote: >> >>>Kalka versus Ponomariov; Bad Wiessee, Germany, 1999. >>(Let me see if I can this diagram to show.) > >[D]3r3k/2n1p2p/2q1Pb2/1p1p4/2p5/2N4P/1PP1Q1P1/1B2R1K1 b - - > >>> >>>"28...Bc3! Conclusively incarcerating the white bishop" (Ponomariov, New In >>>Chess magazine, 1999 Number 8, page 79). White resigned after another eight >>>moves; though material remained equal, his bishop was useless. None of my >>>programs played 28...Bc3. >>> >>>Mark This was the first thing that crossed Fortress' mind, but it dismissed the idea imediatlly. WinBoard 4.0.7 + Fortress StartChildProcess (dir="d:\fortress") Fortress 1050 >first : xboard 1050 >first : new random 1050 >first : level 60 15 0 1050 >first : post 1050 >first : hard 1050 >first : easy 1210 <first : FORTRESS 1.6.1 (1999) by Alessandro Damiani (adamiani@student.ethz.ch). Freeware. 1210 <first : 12360 >first : force [snip] 12420 >first : . 17630 >first : analyze 17740 <first : 1 -25 0 2 Bf6xc3 b2xc3 17800 <first : 1 -15 0 51 Bf6-d4 Kg1-h1 17800 <first : 1 -5 0 78 Qc6-b6 Qe2-e3 17800 <first : 1 4 0 121 Qc6-c5 Qe2-f2 Qc5xf2 Kg1xf2 17800 <first : 1 35 0 128 d5-d4 17850 <first : 1 76 0 139 Qc6-d6 17850 <first : 1 76 0 176 Qc6-d6 17850 <first : 2 9 0 234 Qc6-d6 Qe2-e3 17910 <first : 2 26 0 245 Bf6-d4 Kg1-h1 17960 <first : 2 53 0 852 Qc6-b6 Kg1-h1 Rd8-g8 18020 <first : 2 56 0 1183 Qc6-c5 Kg1-h1 Rd8-g8 18070 <first : 2 56 0 1265 Qc6-c5 Kg1-h1 Rd8-g8 18180 <first : 3 48 0 2533 Qc6-c5 Kg1-h1 Qc5-b4 Qe2-g4 Bf6xc3 b2xc3 Qb4xc3 18290 <first : 3 61 0 3097 Qc6-d6 Qe2-g4 Rd8-g8 18460 <first : 3 73 100 4236 Rd8-d6 Qe2-f2 Rd6xe6 18510 <first : 3 73 100 4321 Rd8-d6 Qe2-f2 Rd6xe6 18790 <first : 4 62 100 6869 Rd8-d6 Qe2-f2 Nc7xe6 Kg1-h1 19280 <first : 4 62 100 8868 Rd8-d6 Qe2-f2 Nc7xe6 Kg1-h1 20110 <first : 5 82 200 14847 Rd8-d6 Qe2-g4 d5-d4 Nc3-e4 Rd6xe6 21530 <first : 5 89 400 21539 b5-b4 Nc3-a2 Qc6-d6 Qe2-d2 Nc7xe6 Na2xb4 22410 <first : 5 89 500 25667 b5-b4 Nc3-a2 Qc6-d6 Qe2-d2 Nc7xe6 Na2xb4 24550 <first : 6 78 700 37192 b5-b4 Nc3-a2 Qc6-b6 Kg1-h1 Rd8-d6 Qe2-d2 Rd6xe6 Re1xe6 Qb6xe6 Qd2xb4 36910 <first : 6 78 1900 95990 b5-b4 Nc3-a2 Qc6-b6 Kg1-h1 Rd8-d6 Qe2-d2 Rd6xe6 Re1xe6 Qb6xe6 Qd2xb4 44880 <first : 7 107 2700 138056 b5-b4 Nc3-a2 Qc6-d6 Kg1-h1 Bf6xb2 Qe2-d2 74920 <first : 7 107 5700 215183 b5-b4 Nc3-a2 Qc6-d6 Kg1-h1 Bf6xb2 Qe2-d2 100850 <first : 8 105 8300 322838 b5-b4 Nc3-a2 Rd8-d6 Qe2-d2 Rd6xe6 Re1xe6 Qc6xe6 Qd2xb4 240800 <first : 8 105 22300 839654 b5-b4 Nc3-a2 Rd8-d6 Qe2-d2 Rd6xe6 Re1xe6 Qc6xe6 Qd2xb4 318740 <first : 9 104 30100 1156652 b5-b4 Nc3-d1 Rd8-d6 Qe2-d2 Qc6-c5 Kg1-h1 Rd6xe6 Re1-f1 c4-c3 Qd2-f2 743690 <first : 9 104 72600 2889786 b5-b4 Nc3-d1 Rd8-d6 Qe2-d2 Qc6-c5 Kg1-h1 Rd6xe6 Re1-f1 c4-c3 Qd2-f2 979320 <first : 10 90 96100 3882599 b5-b4 Nc3-d1 Qc6-b6 Kg1-h1 Rd8-d6 Qe2-d2 Rd6xe6 Re1xe6 Qb6xe6 Qd2xb4 Qe6-e2 2657020 <first : 10 90 263900 11066405 b5-b4 Nc3-d1 Qc6-b6 Kg1-h1 Rd8-d6 Qe2-d2 Rd6xe6 Re1xe6 Qb6xe6 Qd2xb4 Qe6-e2 3567850 <first : 11 78 355000 15028627 b5-b4 Nc3-d1 Qc6-b6 Kg1-h1 Rd8-d6 Qe2-d2 Nc7xe6 c2-c3 Ne6-g5 c3xb4 e7-e5 Nd1-f2 4517950 <first : 11 108 450000 19302558 Rd8-d6 Qe2-h5 Qc6-b6 Kg1-h2 Qb6-f2 Re1-e2 Qf2-f1 Bb1-a2 b5-b4 Qh5-f7 Nc7xe6 Re2xe6 Rd6xe6 Qf7xe6 b4xc3 b2xc3 7142350 <first : 11 108 712400 28810524 Rd8-d6 Qe2-h5 Qc6-b6 Kg1-h2 Qb6-f2 Re1-e2 Qf2-f1 Bb1-a2 b5-b4 Qh5-f7 Nc7xe6 Re2xe6 Rd6xe6 Qf7xe6 b4xc3 b2xc3 9443230 >first : exit 9443230 >first : force 9443340 <first : 11 108 942500 39702465 Rd8-d6 Qe2-h5 Qc6-b6 Kg1-h2 Qb6-f2 Re1-e2 Qf2-f1 Bb1-a2 b5-b4 Qh5-f7 Nc7xe6 Re2xe6 Rd6xe6 Qf7xe6 b4xc3 b2xc3 9445980 >first : quit
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