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Subject: Re: Fritz gets it, Bringer doesn't: How does your program do?

Author: Tom King

Date: 13:14:12 07/09/00

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On July 09, 2000 at 08:19:46, Ed Schröder wrote:

>On July 09, 2000 at 06:52:15, Michael de la Maza wrote:
>
>>The following position appeared in a game in the U1800 section of the World
>>Open.
>>
>>[D]rnbr2k1/ppq1ppbp/6p1/1Pp1P3/2P5/P2B1N1P/2QB1PP1/4RRK1 w - - 3 22
>>
>>White played 22. e6!!
>>
>>On a P90 it takes Fritz 6 4:17:38 (that's four hours, seventeen minutes, and 38
>>seconds) to find this move.  Initially, it gets a score of +0.38.  At 5:06:33
>>the score increases to 0.56.  Finally, at 6:03:33 the score goes to +0.59.
>
>Rebel Century 2.0 (5:46)
>
>Nice position, saved this one.
>
>Ed
>
>00:00  06.00  0.12  1.Be4 a5 2.Qb1 Nd7 3.e6 fxe6
>00:01  07.00  0.13  1.Be4 a6 2.Qa4 a5 3.Qc2 Nd7 4.e6
>00:04  08.00  0.10  1.Be4 a6 2.Qa4 a5 3.Qb3 a4 4.Qc3 Be6 5.Ng5+
>00:06  08.01  0.11  1.Qb3 Bd7 2.Re2 a6 3.b6 Qc8 4.Ng5 Nc6
>00:08  08.03  0.15  1.Bc3 a6 2.Bb2 axb5 3.cxb5 Bd7 4.Ng5 h6 5.Ne4
>00:16  09.00  0.14  1.Bc3 a6 2.a4 axb5 3.axb5 b6 4.Ng5 Bb7 5.f4 e6
>00:21  09.02  0.18  1.Be4 a6 2.Qa4 a5 3.Bf4 Nd7 4.Rd1 Ra7 5.Bd5
>00:42  10.00  0.16  1.Be4 a6 2.a4 Nd7 3.e6 fxe6 4.a5 Nf6 5.b6 Qd6
>01:07  10.01  0.16  1.Bc3
>01:11  10.01  0.22  1.Bc3 e6 2.Be4 Nd7 3.Rd1 a6 4.Qa4 Rf8 5.Rfe1 Nxe5
>02:21  11.00  0.36  1.Bc3 Qb6 2.Rd1 Nd7 3.Be4 a6 4.e6 Qxe6 5.Ba5 Re8 6.Rfe1
>05:46  11.31  0.36  1.e6
>05:47  11.31  0.42  1.e6 Bxe6 2.Rxe6 fxe6 3.Bxg6 hxg6 4.Qxg6 Rxd2 5.Ng5 Na6
>6.Qf7+
>12:11  12.00  0.56  1.e6 f5 2.Bc3 a6 3.Bxg7 Kxg7 4.Qb2+ Kg8 5.Bc2 Rd6 6.bxa6
>
>Athlon 600, 128 Mb
>
>
[snip]

looks like it's one that Rebel is getting on positional grounds. My program
doesn't get it after several hours (she prefers the boring move a4). So can
anyone explain the main line behind the more? Or is Rebel's PV sufficient?

Cheers,
Tom



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