Author: Jeremiah Penery
Date: 21:12:26 03/14/00
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On March 14, 2000 at 05:05:03, Jouni Uski wrote: >analyze >6 388 14 53946 f3f7 g7f7 c5c7 f7e6 c7d6 e6f5 d6b8 f5e6 >7 358 33 146994 f3f7 g7f7 c5c7 f7e6 c7d6 e6f5 d6b8 f5e6 >7 227 38 176244 f3f7 g7f7 c5c7 f7e6 c7d6 e6f5 d6b8 g5c1 g1h2 c1f4 h2h3 f4d4 >7 230 93 371276 c5c2 g5g4 f3f7 g7f7 c2c7 f7e6 c7d6 e6f7 d6b8 g4d4 >8 212 249 1078662 c5c2 g5g4 a4a5 g4d4 f3f7 g7f7 c2c7 f7e6 c7b8 >9 212 916 3885832 c5c2 c7c5 f3g3 g5e7 d4c5 e7e5 c2d3 > >This means 0,93 sec for Qc2. LG2000 has special code for detecting fast >repetitions - sometimes it seems to detect even non_existent repetition... Look at the scores: Rxf7 is scored at +2.27, and Qc2 is +2.30. That's a very small positional thing. LGG does _not_ see any sort of repetition here.
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