Author: Chessfun
Date: 21:27:14 03/04/01
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On March 04, 2001 at 22:53:23, Bruce Moreland wrote: >I'm interested in seeing more information about Fritz' solution. That's an >amazing time. > >bruce This is on a Thunderbird 900 at 945 mhz. New position 8/1p6/p4p1p/2p1P2k/5P2/6pP/1P4P1/6K1 w - - 0 1 Analysis by Deep Fritz: 1.f5-- -+ (-3.72) Depth: 1/3 00:00:00 1.f5-- fxe5 -+ (-4.22) Depth: 1/3 00:00:00 1.Kf1! -+ (-3.72) Depth: 1/3 00:00:00 1.Kf1! fxe5 -+ (-2.19) Depth: 1/4 00:00:00 1.exf6! -+ (-1.78) Depth: 1/4 00:00:00 1.exf6! µ (-1.28) Depth: 1/4 00:00:00 1.exf6 Kg6 µ (-1.00) Depth: 2/3 00:00:00 1.exf6 Kg6 2.f7 µ (-1.16) Depth: 3/5 00:00:00 1.e6! µ (-0.78) Depth: 3/5 00:00:00 1.e6! Kg6 2.f5+ Kg7 = (0.00) Depth: 3/5 00:00:00 1.e6 Kg6 2.f5+ Kg7 3.Kf1 = (0.00) Depth: 4/6 00:00:00 1.e6 Kg6 2.f5+ Kg7 3.Kf1 b6 = (-0.19) Depth: 5/7 00:00:00 1.e6 Kg6 2.f5+ Kg7 3.Kf1 b6 4.Ke2 = (-0.09) Depth: 6/9 00:00:00 1.e6 Kg6 2.f5+ Kg7 3.Kf1 Kf8 4.Ke2 Ke7 = (-0.03) Depth: 7/10 00:00:00 2kN 1.e6 Kg6 2.f5+ Kg7 3.Kf1 Kf8 4.Ke2 Ke7 5.Ke3 = (0.00) Depth: 8/12 00:00:00 4kN 1.e6 Kg6 2.f5+ Kg7 3.Kf1 Kf8 4.Ke2 h5 5.Kf3 h4 = (0.16) Depth: 9/14 00:00:00 7kN 1.e6 Kg6 2.f5+ Kg7 3.Kf1 h5 4.Ke2 h4 5.Kf3 b6 6.Kg4 = (0.13) Depth: 10/14 00:00:00 14kN 1.e6 Kg6 2.f5+ Kg7 3.Kf1 a5 4.Ke2 c4 5.Ke3 b5 6.Kf4 c3 ² (0.41) Depth: 11/16 00:00:00 28kN 1.e6 Kg6 2.f5+ Kg7 3.Kf1 a5 4.Ke2 Kf8 5.Ke3 h5 6.Kf4 h4 = (0.25) Depth: 12/19 00:00:00 54kN 1.e6 Kg6 2.f5+ Kg7 3.Kf1 a5 4.Ke2 Kf8 5.Ke3 c4 6.h4 b5 ² (0.34) Depth: 13/20 00:00:00 91kN 1.e6-- = (0.03) Depth: 14/20 00:00:00 142kN 1.e6-- Kg6 2.f5+ Kg7 3.Kf1 a5 4.Ke2 Kf8 5.Ke3 b5 6.h4 c4 = (-0.03) Depth: 14/22 00:00:00 176kN 1.e6 Kg6 2.f5+ Kg7 3.Kf1 a5 4.Ke2 a4 5.Ke3 b5 6.Ke4 c4 = (0.16) Depth: 15/23 00:00:00 305kN 1.e6-- = (0.00) Depth: 16/26 00:00:01 450kN 1.e6-- = (0.00) Depth: 16/26 00:00:01 547kN 1.e6-- ³ (-0.47) Depth: 17/28 00:00:02 876kN 1.e6-- Kg6 2.f5+ Kg7 3.Kf1 a5 4.Ke2 a4 5.Kd3 b5 6.Ke4 b4 ³ (-0.50) Depth: 17/28 00:00:02 1000kN 1.e6 Kg6 2.f5+ Kg7 3.Kf1 a5 4.Ke2 a4 5.Kd3 b5 6.Ke4 b4 ³ (-0.50) Depth: 18/29 00:00:03 1648kN 1.f5! ³ (-0.47) Depth: 18/32 00:00:04 2341kN 1.f5! fxe5 2.h4 b5 3.Kf1 e4 4.Ke2 c4 5.Ke3 b4 6.Kf4 = (0.06) Depth: 18/32 00:00:05 2476kN 1.f5! ² (0.38) Depth: 19/31 00:00:05 2639kN 1.f5! fxe5 2.h4 b5 3.Kf1 e4 4.Ke2 c4 5.Ke3 b4 6.Kf4 Kxh4 ² (0.69) Depth: 19/33 00:00:05 2841kN 1.f5 fxe5 2.h4 b5 3.Kf1 c4 4.Ke2 b4 5.Kf3 Kxh4 6.f6 c3 ± (0.78) Depth: 20/35 00:00:08 4264kN 1.f5! ± (1.09) Depth: 21/37 00:00:11 6334kN 1.f5! fxe5 2.h4 b5 3.Kf1 c4 4.Ke2 e4 5.Ke3 b4 6.Kxe4 c3 +- (1.56) Depth: 21/37 00:00:12 6986kN 1.f5! +- (1.88) Depth: 22/38 00:00:19 11200kN 1.f5! fxe5 2.h4 b5 3.Kf1 c4 4.Ke2 e4 5.Ke3 b4 6.Kxe4 a5 +- (3.19) Depth: 22/38 00:00:21 12825kN 1.f5-- +- (2.88) Depth: 23/38 00:00:33 20414kN, tb=7 1.f5-- fxe5 2.h4 b5 3.Kf1 c4 4.Ke2 e4 5.Ke3 b4 6.Kxe4 c3 +- (2.63) Depth: 23/43 00:00:37 23079kN, tb=7 1.f5! +- (2.94) Depth: 24/43 00:01:00 38588kN, tb=67 Sarah.
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