Author: Dann Corbit
Date: 09:49:35 02/14/01
[D]1b6/3k3p/P1p5/2Pp3p/K2P3P/8/8/6B1 w - - acd 27; acn -1655923179; acs 3600; bm a7; ce 298; pv Bh2 Kc8 Be5 Ba7 Kb3 Kd7 Kc3 Ke6 Bc7 Kf5 Bb6 Bb8 a7 Bxa7 Bxa7 Ke6 Kb4 Kd7 Bb8 Kc8 Be5 Kd7 Ka4 h6 Bf4 Ke6 Bxh6; Bh2 is clearly a good move in this position. [D]8/2pp2pp/8/2PP1P2/1p5k/8/PP4p1/6K1 w - - acd 23; acn -1984370898; acs 3600; bm f6; ce 476; pv f6 gxf6 Kxg2 Kg4 a4 bxa3 bxa3 Kf4 a4 Ke5 d6 cxd6 c6 dxc6 a5 c5 a6 d5 a7 c4 a8=Q c3 Kf3; Here f6 is definitely the best choice. The log shows it to be deep. [D]8/3k2K1/2p1p3/b5P1/3P1P2/8/8/8 w - - acd 23; acn -128118425; acs 7201; bm Kf7; ce -898; pv Kf7 Bc3 d5 cxd5 g6 Bh8 Kg8 Ba1 Kf8 Kd6 Kf7 Bb2 Kf8 Bc3 Kf7 Bd4 Kf8 Bf6 Kf7 Bc3 g7 Bxg7 Kxg7; Well, it's the best move but it's clearly losing! Can we still call it a best move? [D]8/4k3/6b1/2p5/2BP4/p4K2/4P3/8 w - - acd 21; acn -1276105187; acs 7201; bm Kf4; ce -52; pv Kf4 Kf6 e3 Bd3 Ba2 c4 e4 c3 e5+ Ke7 Ke3 Bb1 Bb3 Bc2 Ba2 Be4 d5 c2 d6+ Kd7 Kd2 Bd3 Kc1; I think Kf4 is probably the best choice. The ce was steadily creeping up. [D]8/4p3/P3p1NP/7p/K1kb4/7b/P4P2/8 w - - acd 21; acn 857434452; acs 7200; bm Nh4; ce 110; pv Nh4 e5 a7 Bd7+ Ka5 Bc6 Nf5 Bb2 Kb6 Ba8 Kc7 e4 Kb8 Bc6 a8=Q Be5+ Ka7 Bxa8 Kxa8 e6 Ne3+ Kd3 Kb7 h4 Kc6; Nh4 is best. [D]8/pk6/pp6/5b2/2P5/8/3N1K2/8 w - - acd 21; acn -1197275395; acs 7201; bm Nb3; ce -328; pv Ke3 a5 Kd4 a4 Kc3 Kc6 Kb4 Bc2 Nf3 a5+ Kc3 Bd1 Ne5+ Kd6 c5+ Kxc5 Nd7+ Kb5 Nxb6 a3 Nc4 a2 Kb2 Bb3 Nxa5 Bd5; Unclear to me on this one. Pay no attention to the node counts behind the curtain. They have wrapped.
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