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Subject: Re: A test position from Fisher-Geller

Author: Uri Blass

Date: 12:33:14 09/16/01

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On September 16, 2001 at 14:23:14, Dieter Buerssner wrote:

>On September 15, 2001 at 23:37:17, Uri Blass wrote:
>
>>How much time do your programs need to find 19.Qf1?
>
>See below.
>
>>Deep Fritz on PIII850(64 Mbytes hash) needed more than 2 hours to find this move
>>and even after more than 5 hours it cannot se that the line 19.Qf1 Nxe4 is a
>>clear advantage for white.
>>
>>Deep Fritz missed 24.h4 in it's main line.
>
>In the line below (Yace gets the same line), when doing all the moves, Yace sees
>a big advantage for Qg4 soon (and also a big but smaller advantage for h4).

I admit that I did not analyze Qg4 because I remember that Deep Fritz failed
high on 24.h4 when I continued the moves.

I guess that Deep Fritz could find 24.Qg4 with more time.
I hope that my memory is correct but it is possible that it is not correct and
Deep Fritz failed high for h4 in a different position.

Uri



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