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Subject: Re: The Scalable Search Test

Author: Andrew Williams

Date: 02:33:03 06/19/00

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On June 18, 2000 at 16:01:42, pete wrote:

>>[Event "ICS rated blitz match"]
>>[Site "204.178.125.65"]
>>[Date "2000.06.16"]
>>[Round "-"]
>>[White "whizpopper"]
>>[Black "PostModernist"]
>>[Result "1-0"]
>>[WhiteElo "2203"]
>>[BlackElo "2734"]
>>[TimeControl "300"]
>>
>>1. e4 e6 2. Nf3 d5 3. e5 c5 4. b4 cxb4 5. a3 bxa3 6. d4 Nc6 7. c3 Nge7 8.
>>Bd3 Ng6 9. h4 a2 10. Rxa2 Be7 11. h5 Nf8 12. h6 g6 13. O-O Nd7 14. Nh2 O-O
>>15. Ba3 Bxa3 16. Nxa3 Qg5 17. f4 Qxh6 18. Ng4 Qh4 19. g3 Qxg3+ 20. Rg2 Qh4
>>21. Rh2 Qe7 22. f5 Qxa3 23. Qd2 exf5 24. Qh6 Re8 25. Nf6+ Nxf6 26. exf6 Nb4
>>27. Qg7#
>>{PostModernist checkmated} 1-0
>>
>
>It seems everything is bad here ; Bringer gives
>
>0:00:00.1  ( 3/11)       8528   5.85  h7-h5  f5xe6  h5xg4
>0:00:00.3  ( 4/13)      27105   5.82  h7-h5  g4-h6  g8-g7
>0:00:00.8  ( 5/14)      84260   5.42  h7-h5  g4-h6
>0:00:01.0  ( 5/17)     117120   4.83  h7-h5  f5xg6  f7xg6  g4-f6  d7xf6  e5xf6
>0:00:01.8  ( 5/21)     218929   4.84  e6xf5
>0:00:02.1  ( 5/21)     259915   4.86  e6xf5  d2-h6  f8-d8
>0:00:05.5  ( 6/24)     647868   4.45  e6xf5  d2-h6
>0:00:06.4  ( 6/25)     778269  -3.65  h7-h5
>0:00:08.2  ( 6/25)    1129498  -3.49  c6xe5
>0:00:09.2  ( 6/25)    1134664  -2.95  c6xe5
>0:00:10.1  ( 6/25)    1386807  -0.47  f8-d8
>0:00:12.9  ( 6/25)    1824627   0.04  c6xd4
>0:00:15.7  ( 7/25)    2229443  -0.36  c6xd4  d2-h6
>0:00:17.5  ( 7/25)    2438569  -0.76  c6xd4  d2-h6
>0:00:24.7  ( 7/26)    3709444  -Matt in 8  c6xd4  d2-h6  d4-f3  g1-h1
>0:00:27.4  ( 7/26)    4267415  -Matt in 9  f7-f6
>0:00:35.8  ( 7/27)    5847544  -13.20  f7-f6
>0:00:39.4  ( 7/27)    6381736  -2.96  h7-h5
>0:00:40.3  ( 7/27)    6561256  -1.69  a3-e7
>0:00:41.2  ( 7/27)    6711173  -1.68  f8-e8
>0:00:47.6  ( 8/27)    7748468  -2.08  f8-e8  f5xg6
>0:00:49.4  ( 8/27)    7936974  -2.48  f8-e8  f5xg6
>0:02:19.6  ( 8/41)   25201043  -Matt in 10  f8-e8  f5xg6  f7xg6  d3xg6  h7-h5
>g6xh5
>0:02:40.9  ( 8/41)   29373850  -Matt in 11  f7-f6
>0:02:42.7  ( 8/41)   29684387  -21.40  f7-f6
>0:03:24.3  ( 8/41)   37527718  -4.99  a3-e7
>0:03:28.0  ( 8/41)   38104229  -4.48  a3-a2
>0:03:32.5  ( 8/41)   38785621  -4.47  a3-b2
>0:03:34.4  ( 8/41)   39015630  -3.97  a3-b2
>0:03:38.9  ( 9/41)   39636620  -3.57  a3-b2
>0:03:41.8  ( 9/41)   40090243  -3.30  a3-b2  d2xb2  e6xf5  g4-h6  g8-h8  b2-g2
>d7-b6  g2-h1
>0:04:18.8  ( 9/41)   46650594  -3.29  f7-f6
>0:04:37.4  ( 9/41)   50087989  -2.79  f7-f6
>
>Mates and bad news everywhere it seems ( btw. a little strange the eval of Qb2
>at the end )
>
>Getting such positions against whizpopper simply is the problem it seems to me
>...
>
>pete
>

You're right about this. He's very good at creating this sort of problem.

Cheers

Andrew



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