Author: Pete Galati
Date: 20:09:24 02/03/01
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On February 03, 2001 at 20:45:28, Eduard Nemeth wrote: >On February 03, 2001 at 20:15:58, Torstein Hall wrote: > >>On February 03, 2001 at 20:03:33, Eduard Nemeth wrote: >> >>>It is a simple testposition ( my new composition :), but i think it is for >>>chess-programs hard! :) >>> >>>[D]qrk5/1p2Kp2/pBp1pPb1/P1P1P3/8/8/8/8 b - - 0 1 >>> >>>Black win! >>> >>>Eduard >> >>Is 1...Qa7 followed by 2...b5 the way to win? I guess all PC programs will do >>moves like 1...Bc2 and start to think for a long while after 2.Ke8! or..? >> >>Torstein > >Hello! > >:) > >Yes, I think You are right! > >Best Regards, >Eduard Junior looked at this position for a couple hours, some of the time it shared the computer with the browser. So far it hasn't seen much other than Bc2 for the first move. Pete New position qrk5/1p2Kp2/pBp1pPb1/P1P1P3/8/8/8/8 b - - 0 1 Analysis by Junior 6.0: 1...Bh5 2.Kf8 -+ (-13.85) Depth: 3 00:00:19 1...Bc2! -+ (-13.47) Depth: 12 00:00:19 14kN 1...Bc2! -+ (-13.47) Depth: 12 00:00:19 14kN 1...Bc2! -+ (-13.47) Depth: 12 00:00:19 14kN 1...Bc2! -+ (-13.47) Depth: 12 00:00:19 14kN 1...Bc2! -+ (-13.47) Depth: 12 00:00:19 14kN 1...Bc2! -+ (-13.47) Depth: 12 00:00:19 14kN 1...Bc2 2.Kd6 Bf5 3.Bc7 b5 4.cxb6 Rb7 5.Ke7 Bg6 6.Kf8 -+ (-13.60) Depth: 15 00:00:19 105kN 1...Bc2 2.Kd6 Bb3 3.Bc7 Bd1 4.Bb6 -+ (-13.62) Depth: 18 00:00:20 440kN 1...Bc2 2.Kd6 Bb3 3.Ke7 Ba2 4.Kd6 Bb1 5.Bc7 Be4 6.Bxb8 -+ (-13.63) Depth: 21 00:00:22 1518kN 1...Bc2 2.Kd6 Bb3 3.Ke7 Ba2 4.Kd6 Bb1 5.Ke7 Bf5 -+ (-13.63) Depth: 24 00:00:26 3665kN 1...Bc2 2.Kd6 Bb3 3.Ke7 Bd1 4.Kd6 Bh5 5.Ke7 Bg6 6.Ke8 Bh7 7.Kxf7 Kd7 -+ (-13.67) Depth: 26 00:00:43 12936kN, tb=12 1...Bc2 2.Kd6 Bb3 3.Ke7 Bd1 4.Kd6 Bh5 5.Ke7 -+ (-13.67) Depth: 28 00:01:23 36029kN, tb=56 1...Bc2 2.Kd6 Bb3 3.Ke7 Bd1 4.Kd6 Bh5 5.Ke7 Bg6 6.Kd6 Bd3 7.Ke7 Be2 -+ (-13.67) Depth: 29 00:01:32 39956kN, tb=56 1...Bc2 2.Kd6 Bb3 3.Ke7 Bd1 4.Kd6 Bh5 5.Ke7 Bg6 6.Kd6 Bd3 7.Ke7 -+ (-13.67) Depth: 30 00:01:45 44592kN, tb=95 1...Bc2 2.Kd6 Bb3 3.Ke7 Bd1 4.Kd6 Bh5 5.Ke7 Bg6 6.Kd6 Bd3 7.Ke7 -+ (-13.67) Depth: 31 00:02:05 53218kN, tb=101 1...Bc2 2.Kd6 Bb3 3.Ke7 Bd1 4.Kd6 Bh5 5.Ke7 Bg6 6.Kd6 Bd3 7.Ke7 -+ (-13.67) Depth: 32 00:02:34 64720kN, tb=204 1...Bc2 2.Kd6 Bb3 3.Ke7 Bd1 4.Kd6 Bh5 5.Ke7 Bg6 6.Kd6 Bd3 7.Ke7 -+ (-13.67) Depth: 33 00:03:30 89813kN, tb=534 1...Bc2 2.Kd6 Bb3 3.Ke7 Bd1 4.Kd6 Bh5 5.Ke7 Bg6 6.Kd6 Bd3 7.Ke7 -+ (-13.67) Depth: 34 00:04:48 125290kN, tb=852 1...Bc2 2.Kd6 Bb3 3.Ke7 Bd1 4.Kd6 Bh5 5.Ke7 Bg6 6.Kd6 Bd3 7.Ke7 -+ (-13.67) Depth: 35 00:07:04 192437kN, tb=1891 1...Bc2 2.Kd6 Bb3 3.Ke7 Bd1 4.Kd6 Bh5 5.Ke7 Bg6 6.Kd6 Bd3 7.Ke7 -+ (-13.67) Depth: 36 00:11:10 320953kN, tb=3460 1...Bc2 2.Kd6 Bb3 3.Ke7 Bd1 4.Kd6 Bh5 5.Ke7 Bg6 6.Kd6 Bd3 7.Ke7 -+ (-13.67) Depth: 37 00:19:33 603036kN, tb=7552 1...Bc2 2.Kd6 Bb3 3.Ke7 Bd1 4.Kd6 Bh5 5.Ke7 Bg6 6.Kd6 Bd3 7.Ke7 -+ (-13.67) Depth: 38 01:50:47 76156kN, tb=152212 (Galati, ` 03.02.2001)
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