Author: Dann Corbit
Date: 18:20:35 07/27/01
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On July 27, 2001 at 20:53:12, Bruce Moreland wrote: >On July 27, 2001 at 17:55:35, Dann Corbit wrote: > >>>First, a Houdini escape: >>> >>> 12 80 104952 163721682 Rc8xc2 Kd2xc2 Ra8-c8 Kc2-d2 Qa1xb2 Kd2-e3 >>> Rc8-c3 Rh1-d1 Rc3xd3 Rd1xd3 Qb2-c1 Rd3-d2 >>> Qc1-c3 Rd2-d3 Qc3-c1 >>> >>>And then, better yet: >>> >>> 12 139 144509 228753174 Qa1xb2 Nf3-e1 Qb2-b4 Pc2-c3 Qb4xe4 Rd3-g3 >>> Be6-g4 Ph2-h3 Qe4-d5 >> >>Ply 13: >> >> 13 138 245962 378475392 Qa1xb2 Nf3-e1 Qb2-b4 Pc2-c3 Qb4xe4 Rd3-g3 >> Be6-g4 Ph2-h3 Qe4-d5 Kd2-c1 Qd5-d1 Kc1-b2 >> Pf6-f5 Ph3xg4 > >That's 104 seconds to find this? On what? Not sure how long it took. Machine was 950 MHz Athlon. >I think this is probably a draw. Taking the rook is a sure loss though. I think this is an excellent test position.
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