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Subject: Re: How Many Programs can find this amazing move 39. Bxb3!

Author: Slater Wold

Date: 20:29:02 06/19/01

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On June 19, 2001 at 22:20:26, Jorge Pichard wrote:

>In the the current game Gambit Tiger vs Web at: http://www.rebel.nl/gt2-web.htm
>
>39.Kf3 lead to a lost game for GT-II, but I let My Athlon 800 MHz for 21 Hours
>and it found an incredible move that will force the draw for GTII.  39.Bxb3!
>etc........at the end of this analysis if you set your computer at 5 mins per
>move at move 76 the score diminish and a repetion of moves is the best move that
>black can find in which the game end up in a draw.
>
>Time          Score   Depth     Nodes
>21:25:15.3    -1.31    25    2140015150
> 39.Bxb3 Bxb3  40.Bc1 a2  41.Bb2 Kf8  42.Ke1 Ke7  43.Kd2 Nd6  44.d5 Nc4+  45.Kc1
>Ne3  46.Ba1 Nxd5  47.Kb2 Bc4 48.Nxd5+ etc......
>
>
>Pichard.

I am lost.  The link you provided does not work.  Also, when I go to what I
_THINK_ is the correct address (http://www.rebel.nl/mychess/gt2-web.htm) there
is no move 39. GTII's last move was 38. Kf2.  And the web will move tonite.

It's hard for me to get a position to test this with.

Can you help me out here?


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