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Subject: Re: Programs look stupid?

Author: Mogens Larsen

Date: 03:53:43 11/27/00

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On November 27, 2000 at 05:32:28, Uri Blass wrote:

>How much time do they need for it?
>
>I am surprised to read that Fritz6 solved it because my Fritz6light has no idea
>about the position and even after Rxf5+ exf5 it can  see 4.09 pawns for black at
>depth 17 and 3.62 pawns for black at depth 18 after 89 seconds on p200.
>
>I did not check Gandalf(I use it to analyze my correspondence games in my
>pIII450 and I do not want to stop it)

Well, I tried running the position on my A800.

Analysis by Gandalf 4.32g:

1.Rh2 Be4+ 2.Kg1
  µ  (-0.84)   Depth: 2   00:00:00
1.Rh2 Be4+ 2.Kg1 h3
  µ  (-0.84)   Depth: 3   00:00:00
1.Rh2 Be4+ 2.Kg1 h3 3.Re2
  µ  (-0.96)   Depth: 4   00:00:00
1.Rh2 Be4+ 2.Kg1 h3 3.b5 axb5
  µ  (-1.21)   Depth: 5   00:00:00  1kN
1.Rh2 Be4+ 2.Kg1 h3 3.Kf2 Kf4 4.b5 axb5
  -+  (-1.42)   Depth: 6   00:00:00  7kN
1.Rh2 Be4+ 2.Kg1 h3 3.b5 axb5 4.a6 Bxc6
  -+  (-2.00)   Depth: 7   00:00:00  15kN
1.Re2+
  -+  (-1.98)   Depth: 7   00:00:00  15kN
1.Re2+ Kd5 2.Rh2 h3 3.Rd2+ Kxc6 4.Kh2 Kb5 5.Rd4
  µ  (-1.24)   Depth: 7   00:00:00  15kN
1.Re2+ Kd5 2.Rh2 h3 3.Rd2+ Kxc6 4.Kh2 e5 5.Rf2 Be4
  -+  (-1.53)   Depth: 8   00:00:01  141kN
1.Rh2
  -+  (-1.51)   Depth: 8   00:00:01  141kN
1.Rh2 Be4+ 2.Kg1 h3 3.b5 axb5 4.Re2 b4 5.a6
  µ  (-1.32)   Depth: 8   00:00:01  150kN
1.b5
  µ  (-1.31)   Depth: 8   00:00:01  150kN
1.b5 Be4+ 2.Kg1 axb5 3.Re2 b4 4.Rb2 Bxc6 5.Rxb4
  µ  (-0.89)   Depth: 8   00:00:01  150kN
1.b5 Be4+ 2.Kg1 axb5 3.a6 Bxc6 4.a7 Ba8 5.Rf8 Be4
  µ  (-1.00)   Depth: 9   00:00:01  307kN
1.b5 Be4+ 2.Kg1 g3 3.Rg2 Bxg2 4.Kxg2 Kd5 5.bxa6 Kxc6
  -+  (-1.71)   Depth: 10   00:00:02  400kN
1.Rf1
  -+  (-1.69)   Depth: 10   00:00:03  650kN
1.Rf1 Kd6 2.Rc1 Be4+ 3.Kh2 Bxc6 4.Rd1+ Bd5 5.Rd4 g3+
  -+  (-1.58)   Depth: 10   00:00:05  1150kN
1.Re2+
  -+  (-1.56)   Depth: 10   00:00:06  1400kN
1.Re2+ Kd5 2.Rh2 h3 3.Rd2+ Kxc6 4.Kh2 Kb5 5.Rd4 c5
  -+  (-1.44)   Depth: 10   00:00:07  1400kN
1.Re2+ Kd5 2.Rh2 h3 3.Rd2+ Ke4 4.b5 g3 5.Ra2 axb5
  -+  (-1.84)   Depth: 11   00:00:10  2500kN
1.Rf1
  -+  (-1.82)   Depth: 11   00:00:11  2750kN
1.Rf1 Kd6 2.Rc1 e5 3.Kg1 Be6 4.Rc2 Bd5 5.b5 axb5
  -+  (-1.68)   Depth: 11   00:00:15  3550kN
1.b5
  -+  (-1.66)   Depth: 11   00:00:16  4100kN
1.b5 Be4+ 2.Kg1 g3 3.Rg2 Bxg2 4.Kxg2 Kd5 5.bxa6 Kxc6
  -+  (-1.61)   Depth: 11   00:00:18  4400kN
1.Rf1
  -+  (-1.85)   Depth: 12   00:00:29  7250kN
1.Rf1 Kd6 2.Rc1 Be4+ 3.Kh2 Bxc6 4.Rd1+ Ke7 5.Rc1 Kd7
  µ  (-1.36)   Depth: 12   00:00:39  9850kN
1.Rxf5+
  -+  (-1.43)   Depth: 14   00:01:59  27400kN
1.Rxf5+ exf5 2.b5 Kd5 3.bxa6 Kxc6 4.Kh2 h3 5.Kg3 f4+
  µ  (-1.13)   Depth: 14   00:02:06  28800kN
1.Rxf5+
  ³  (-0.60)   Depth: 15   00:02:41  34700kN
1.Rxf5+ exf5 2.b5 Kd5 3.bxa6 Kxc6 4.Kg2 g3 5.Kh3 g2
  ²  (0.35)   Depth: 15   00:03:35  44700kN
1.Rxf5+ exf5 2.b5 Kd5 3.bxa6 Kxc6 4.Kh2 g3+ 5.Kh3 g2
  ±  (1.16)   Depth: 16   00:04:56  59400kN

Mogens.



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