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Subject: Re: A move to avoid ==> Geller-Vasilyev,1964 (simul)

Author: T. Dex

Date: 05:03:00 09/28/01

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Found Qf2 in just .6 seconds with GT2 using T-Bird 1.533Ghz.

00:00:00.6	-1.44	9	158412	Qf2 Qe8 Rd3 cxb2
00:00:01.0	-1.90	9	396511	Qf2 Qd7 Rd3 cxb2
00:00:01.0	-1.74	9	430063	Bxd8 cxd2 Be7 dxc1Q+
00:00:01.1	-1.66	10	493691	Bxd8 cxd2 Be7 dxc1Q+
00:00:02.5	-1.70	11	702066	Bxd8 cxd2 Be7 dxc1Q+
00:00:03.5	-1.22	11	1303291	Qf2 Qd7 Rd3 cxb2
00:00:07.0	-1.26	12	2426258	Qf2 Qd7 Rd3 cxb2
00:00:23.8	-1.18	13	7679002	Qf2 Qe7 Rd3 cxb2
00:01:21.7	-1.18	13	25910924	Qf2 Qe7 Rd3 cxb2







On September 27, 2001 at 13:07:25, José Antônio Fabiano Mendes wrote:

>       Geller-Vasilyev,1964 (simul)
>       [D]r1bq1rk1/5pbp/pB1p1np1/3Pp3/4P3/2p2P2/PP1Q2PP/1KNR1B1R w
>  And here Geller played 15.Qe3 and after 15...Rb8!! 16.Bxd8 Rxb2+ 17.Ka1 c2!!
>       18.Kxb2 cxdN+ 19.Kb1 Nxe3 got the worse of it.
>       The challenge to chess programs is to find 15.Qf2!
>       Source ==>  http://chess-sector.odessa.ua/geller_e.htm



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