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Subject: Re: Interesting king security position

Author: Carsten Kossendey

Date: 08:43:45 05/18/98

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On May 17, 1998 at 20:33:43, Ren Wu wrote:

>Here is the log of my program, Initiative, on a PentiumPro 200

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> 9.   381  96.1 10475126  e4a8 f5g3 h2g3 h4g3 f1f8 d8f8 a8d5 g8h8 d3f4
>f8f4 d5e6 f4h6 e6h3 c8h3 g2h3 h6h3
> 9.   382 132.8 14422368  g2g4 a8b8 g4f5 g6f5 e4f3 b8a8 f3a8 c8b7 c5b7

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>I found this position very interesting. I don't understand why all the
>leading commercial program here need that much depth and time to realize
>there is a problem.

Since you still evaluate Bxa8 at +3.81, only 0.01 less than g4, I
wouldn't exactly say your program "sees" anything here either.

>I think that biggest weakness in my program, compare to those top
>commercial program, is that i don't have a proper kingsafety term.
>However, my program fail low on ply 9, switch to b6 and then to g4, all
>be done by ply 9.
>
>So i don't know understand this.
>
>Ren (renw@iname.com)



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