Author: Eelco de Groot
Date: 16:31:52 06/03/01
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..for your analysis. I do suppose 33. ..Ba4 would be a bit wild. Even the Q5T does not want to play it. It is not shy of a daring pawn push though, 35.f3-f4 where Bram thinks that 35.Kg1-f2 would be the best (See Rebel Board). Rebel Engine for ECTool. (c) Ed Schröder Engine version : REBEL CENTURY 2 Rebel personality : "Q5T" Opening book file : RebelC.mvs Hash table size : 4 MB Analysis mode : Analyzing next move Refresh interval : 500 ms Last Move : 1.Nc3 (Black to play) 00:00 05.00 1.36 1..exd5 2.f4 g6 3.Bxh5 gxh5 4.Kf2 00:01 06.00 1.55 1..exd5 2.Na2 f5 3.Bd3 g6 4.Nb4 00:03 07.00 1.18 1..exd5 2.Bd1 Ba4 3.f4 Nxd4 4.Bxa4 Ne2 5.Nxe2 00:08 08.00 1.13 1..exd5 2.Bd1 Ba4 3.f4 Nxd4 4.Bxh5 Bb3 5.Bxd4 00:19 09.00 1.19 1..exd5 2.Bd1 Ba4 3.f4 Nxd4 4.Bxh5 Bb3 5.Bxd4 Bc4 00:40 10.00 1.00 1..exd5 2.Bd1 Ba4 3.f4 Nxd4 4.Bxa4 Nf3+ 5.Kf2 d4 01:45 11.00 1.04 1..exd5 2.Bd1 Ba4 3.f4 Nxd4 4.Bxa4 Ne6 5.f5 03:34 12.00 1.30 1..exd5 2.Bd1 Ba4 3.Kf2 f5 4.gxf6 Nxf6 5.Bc2 05:38 13.00 0.91 1..exd5 2.Bd1 Ba4 3.f4 Nxd4 4.Bxa4 Nf5 5.Bc1 d4 6.Na2 16:29 14.00 1.08 1..exd5 2.Bd1 Ba4 3.f4 g6 4.Bf3 Bc6 5.Bd1 38:37 15.00 1.06 1..exd5 2.Bd1 Ba4 3.f4 g6 4.Bf3 Bc6 5.Bd1 Gambit Tiger so far seems to want to play 35.Bd1-c2 in the analysis that Bram Mourik provided, and opinion seems to be divided if that gives some chances for a Black offensive. Off Topic: There were three Rebels running at the same time in ECTool analyzing GS2930 pos 13 again, with relatively large transposition tables so my computer is verrry slow at the moment. But one of the engines is already running for 119 hours non-stop trying to resolve a fail-low for Black after 1.Bxg7 and now 1. ..Rf8-d8. Q5T still thinks that 1.Bxg7 is the best move in that position. Hope Windows (98 SE, relatively stable) does not freeze the computer. [D]2r2rk1/p1q1bpp1/1p6/n2R4/8/P4N2/1B2QPPP/5RK1 w - -
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