Author: Sune Larsson
Date: 10:01:07 03/02/01
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On March 02, 2001 at 12:46:35, Ed Schröder wrote: >On March 02, 2001 at 08:37:53, Sune Larsson wrote: > >> >> 8/1p5k/4pP2/6B1/8/1P6/8/1n4K1 w - - 0 1 >> >> Dawson 1925 >> >> Seemingly about equal but your evals should soon show a big + for white. >> In fact white is winning this position by showing the limitations >> of a poor placed knight. >> >> Test: White moves and wins. The sooner your program sees it - the better. >> It might happen in a tournament game! >> >> >> Sune > > >Aha, the knight gets trapped. 11 seconds for Gambit Tiger 2.0 (beta-1) Testing some of the deepest programs there are, I can asure you that 11 seconds is *very* fast...;) Sune > >Ed > >----------- > >White: Gambit Tiger 2.0 beta 1 > > >00:00:00.2 0,32 11 98523 Kf2 Kg6 Kf3 Nc3 Bh4 Nd5 Ke4 Nxf6+ Ke5 Nd7+ Kxe6 Nc5+ >Ke5 Nxb3 >00:00:00.2 0,62 12 187589 Kf2 Kg6 Ke3 Nc3 Bh4 Nd5+ Ke4 Nxf6+ >00:00:01.0 0,04 13 298063 Kf2 Kg6 Ke3 Nc3 Kd4 Nd5 Ke5 Kxg5 f7 Ne7 f8N Nc6+ Kxe6 >Nd4+ Ke5 Nxb3 >00:00:01.9 -0,28 14 499828 Kf2 Kg6 Ke3 Nc3 Kd4 Nd5 Ke5 Kf7 b4 Nxb4 Bh4 Nd5 Bg5 >b5 >00:00:03.9 -0,72 15 960475 Kf2 Kg6 Ke3 Nc3 Kd4 Nd5 Ke5 Kf7 Bd2 Nxf6 Bc3 Ng4+ Kf4 >Nf2 Bd4 Nd3+ Ke4 >00:00:04.4 -0,72 16 1221587 Kf2 Kg6 >00:00:05.2 -0,72 17 1732000 Kf2 Kg6 Ke3 Nc3 Kd4 Nd5 Ke5 Kf7 Bh4 Ne3 b4 Ng4+ Kd4 >Nxf6 Ke5 Nd7+ Kd6 Nf8 Be7 >00:00:10.1 -0,72 18 3158405 Kf2 Kg6 Ke3 Nc3 Kd4 Nd5 Ke5 Kf7 Bh4 Ne3 b4 Ng4+ Kd4 >Nxf6 Ke5 Nd7+ Kd6 Nf8 Bf2 >00:00:11.2 0,18 18 3448684 f7 >00:00:13.3 0,18 19 4044006 f7 >00:00:14.4 1,08 19 4228795 f7 >00:00:16.2 1,08 20 5054740 f7 >00:00:24.0 0,76 20 7553509 f7 Kg7 Be7 Kxf7 Bb4 e5 Kf2 Ke6 Ke3 Kd5 Kd3 e4+ Kc2 >Kd4 Kxb1 Kd3 Kb2 e3 Ka3 e2 >00:00:51.6 0,76 21 15757770 f7 Kg7 Be7 Kxf7 Bb4 e5 Kf2 Ke6 Ke3 Kd5 Kd3 e4+ Kc2 >Kd4 Kxb1 >00:01:31.7 1,42 22 27315459 f7 Kg7 Be7 Kxf7 Bb4 e5 Kf2 Ke6 Ke3 Kd5 Kd3 e4+ Kc2 >Kd4 Kxb1 Kd3 Kc1 e3 Kd1 e2+ >00:04:35.3 0,94 23 83919248 f7 Kg7 Be7 Kxf7 Bb4 e5 Kf2 Ke6 Ke3 Kd5 Kd3 e4+ Kc2 >Kd4 Kxb1 Kd3 Kc1 e3 Kb2 Ke2
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