Author: Enrique Irazoqui
Date: 15:59:59 12/12/00
Go up one level in this thread
On December 12, 2000 at 17:30:16, Joshua Lee wrote: >I was recently looking over my game against Averno(X) which is a strong winboard >program. I kept the position closed and was looking forward to the 50 move rule >at move 82 well we get from 32 to 62 with no captures and it decides to exchange >off it's good bishop for my bad one leaving me with a Strong knight against it's >bad dark squared bishop why thankyou .... move 78 i look at this move rook takes >Bishop but my mind was already made up ....Follow your gut feeling is the moral >to this story > >which program finds this and doesn't change it's mind not fritz untill 40 >minutes ......on 800Mhz what's more annoying is the next day against the same >computer Rook takes bishop is the winning move again but in early the >middlegame. > > MR-LEE-AvernoX >7k/3rq2p/1p4p1/pNpPp1P1/P1P1PbQP/8/4K3/5R2 w - - 0 1 Deep Fritz likes Rxf4, but I don't know if it will end up dropping it. I'll try again later. 7k/3rq2p/1p4p1/pNpPp1P1/P1P1PbQP/8/4K3/5R2 w - - 0 1 Analysis by Deep Fritz T29c: 1.Qxd7-- -+ (-1.87) Depth: 1/3 00:00:00 1.Qxd7-- Qxd7 -+ (-3.03) Depth: 1/3 00:00:00 1.Rxf4! -+ (-2.44) Depth: 1/4 00:00:00 1.Rxf4! exf4 µ (-1.03) Depth: 1/4 00:00:00 1.h5! ³ (-0.62) Depth: 1/4 00:00:00 1.h5! Bxg5 = (-0.06) Depth: 1/5 00:00:00 1.Ke1! = (0.03) Depth: 1/5 00:00:00 1.Ke1 Kg7 = (0.03) Depth: 2/7 00:00:00 1.Qe6! = (0.09) Depth: 2/7 00:00:00 1.Qe6! Qxe6 2.dxe6 Rd2+ ² (0.59) Depth: 2/7 00:00:00 1.Qe6 Qxe6 2.dxe6 Rd2+ 3.Kf3 ² (0.59) Depth: 3/8 00:00:00 1.Qe6-- ² (0.28) Depth: 4/11 00:00:00 1.Qe6-- Qxe6 2.dxe6 Re7 3.Nd6 = (0.06) Depth: 4/11 00:00:00 1.Qe6 Qxe6 2.dxe6 Re7 3.Nd6 Rxe6 = (0.06) Depth: 5/13 00:00:00 3kN 1.Kf2! = (0.09) Depth: 5/13 00:00:00 5kN 1.Kf2 Qd8 2.Kg2 Kg7 3.Qe6 Rf7 = (0.13) Depth: 6/13 00:00:00 9kN 1.Kf2 Kg7 2.Kg2 Qe8 3.Qe6 Qxe6 4.dxe6 Rd2+ = (0.25) Depth: 7/16 00:00:00 45kN 1.Kf2 Kg7 2.Kg2 Rd8 3.Qe6 Qxe6 4.dxe6 Rd2+ 5.Kf3 Rd3+ = (0.25) Depth: 8/21 00:00:00 98kN 1.Qe6! ² (0.28) Depth: 8/21 00:00:00 109kN 1.Qe6! Qxe6 2.dxe6 Re7 3.Rd1 Rxe6 ² (0.34) Depth: 8/21 00:00:00 119kN 1.Qe6 Qxe6 2.dxe6 Re7 3.Rd1 Rxe6 4.Rd8+ Kg7 5.Rd7+ Kg8 6.Nd6 Kf8 ² (0.38) Depth: 9/21 00:00:00 191kN 1.Qe6 Qxe6 2.dxe6 Re7 3.Rd1 Bg3 4.Rd8+ Kg7 5.Rd7 Kf8 6.Nd6 Bxh4 ² (0.34) Depth: 10/22 00:00:00 293kN 1.Qe6! ² (0.66) Depth: 11/27 00:00:00 1036kN 1.Qe6 Qxe6 2.dxe6 Re7 3.Rd1 Rxe6 4.Rd8+ Kg7 5.Rd7+ Kh8 6.Nc7 Rc6 ² (0.47) Depth: 12/28 00:00:01 1976kN 1.Nc3! ² (0.50) Depth: 12/29 00:00:03 4373kN 1.Nc3 Qd8 2.Kd3 Rf7 3.Qe6 Kg7 4.Ne2 Qb8 5.Nxf4 exf4 6.e5 f3 ² (0.69) Depth: 13/31 00:00:07 8534kN 1.Nc3 Qe8 2.Qe6 Qxe6 3.dxe6 Re7 4.Nd5 Rxe6 5.Nxf4 exf4 6.Rxf4 Kg7 ± (0.78) Depth: 14/33 00:00:16 18630kN 1.Nc3 Qe8 2.Qe6 Qxe6 3.dxe6 Re7 4.Nd5 Rxe6 5.Nxf4 exf4 6.Rxf4 Kg7 ± (0.72) Depth: 15/37 00:00:28 33036kN 1.Nc3 Qe8 2.Qe6 Qxe6 3.dxe6 Re7 4.Rd1 Rxe6 5.Rd8+ Kg7 6.Nd5 h6 ² (0.69) Depth: 16/39 00:00:59 71134kN 1.Rxf4! ± (0.72) Depth: 16/39 00:01:46 130024kN 1.Rxf4 exf4 2.Qxf4 Qe8 3.Qf6+ Kg8 4.Ke3 Rf7 5.Nd6 Rxf6 6.Nxe8 Rf1 ± (0.97) Depth: 17/38 00:02:12 161769kN Enrique
This page took 0 seconds to execute
Last modified: Thu, 15 Apr 21 08:11:13 -0700
Current Computer Chess Club Forums at Talkchess. This site by Sean Mintz.