Author: K. Burcham
Date: 23:01:16 09/29/01
i was trying different positions, to find the biggest come back.
program evals are amazing and very interesting.
here shredder5 scans the board and says white is down about 13 points,
but soon finds that it is really a mate in 8 for white.
of course you can easily see how this was done, with the material advantage.
and i tried to tie up blacks pieces, so that the mate was still there for
white. i am going to work on this some more, try to dig the hole a little
deeper before the program can see the mate.
please post the results of your program, with eval.
[D]qbb1r1k1/nrp2p1p/n1p3p1/p1p5/P6N/1PP3RP/2BQ1PPK/8 w - -
Engine: Shredder 5
by Stefan Meyer-Kahlen
8.02 0:00 -12.76 1.Rd3 Be6 2.Rd8 Rxd8 3.Qxd8+ Kg7 4.Bd3 Nc8 5.Bc4 Bxc4
6.bxc4 (207.426) 298.8
9.01 0:01 -12.76 1.Rd3 Be6 2.Rd8 Rxd8 3.Qxd8+ Kg7 4.Bd3 Nc8 5.Bc4 Bxc4
6.bxc4 (360.297) 303.0
9.04 0:01 -12.75++ 1.Qd3 Rb6 2.Nf5 Be6 3.Qe3 Bxb3 4.Rxg6+ hxg6 5.Qxe8+ Kh7
9.04 0:01 -12.66 1.Qd3 Rb6 2.Nf5 Be6 3.Qe3 f6 4.Kg1 Kh8
5.Qe1 (588.211) 308.1
10.01 0:04 -12.90 1.Qd3 Rb6 2.Nf5 Be6 3.Nh6+ Kf8 4.Re3 c4 5.bxc4 Kg7 6.Rg3
Kxh6 7.Qxg6+ hxg6
10.02 0:05 -12.89++ 1.Qf4 Be6 2.Nf5 c4 3.Nh6+ Kf8 4.Re3 Ke7 5.Qxf7+ Kd8
(1.575.623) 306.6
10.02 0:06 -12.71 1.Qf4 Be6 2.Nf5 c4 3.Nh6+ Kf8 4.Re3 Kg7 5.bxc4 Rb2 6.Bd3
(1.901.066) 307.1
10.03 0:07 -12.70++ 1.Bd3 Rxb3 2.Bc4 Rb6 3.Nxg6 Rf8 4.Nxf8+ Bg4 (2.431.617)
305.5
10.03 0:08 -12.63 1.Bd3 Rxb3 2.Bc4 Ra3 3.Qb2 Rxa4 4.Bxf7+ Kxf7 5.Qb3+ Kg7
6.Qxa4 Re2
10.07 0:09 -12.62++ 1.Re3 Be6 2.Bd3 Bxb3 3.Bxa6 f6 (2.984.977) 306.0
10.07 0:10 -12.61 1.Re3 Rxe3 2.Qxe3 Be6 3.Bd3 Nc8 4.Qe2 Rxb3 5.Bxa6 Nb6
6.Kg1 (3.154.188) 305.5
11.01 0:13 -12.63 1.Re3 Rxe3 2.Qxe3 c4 3.Qe8+ Kg7 4.Qe5+ Kf8 5.bxc4 Rb2
6.Be4 Rxf2 7.Qxa5 Kg8
11.03 0:15 -12.62++ 1.Bd3 Rxb3 2.Bc4 Ra3 3.Qb2 Rxa4 4.Bxf7+ Kxf7 5.Qb3+ Kg7
6.Qxa4 Re2
11.03 0:17 -12.27++ 1.Bd3 Rxb3 2.Bc4 Ra3 3.Qb2 Rxa4 4.Bxf7+ Kxf7 5.Qb3+ Kg7
6.Qxa4 Nb4 7
11.03 1:10 -12.20 1.Bd3 Nb5 2.axb5 cxb5 3.Kg1 c6 4.Re3 Be6 5.Re1 Rd8 6.c4
Rbd7 7.
11.04 1:13 -12.19++ 1.Qf4 Be6 2.Nxg6 hxg6 3.Bxg6 fxg6 4.Rxg6+ Kh8 5.Qh4+
(23.128.287)
11.04 1:21 -11.84++ 1.Qf4 Be6 2.Nxg6 hxg6 3.Bxg6 Rxb3 4.Bxf7+ Kf8 5.Bxe6+
Ke7 (25.243.918)
11.04 2:04 -11.19 1.Qf4 Kg7 2.Bd3 Nb5 3.Be4 Rxe4 4.Qxe4 Nd6 5.Qxc6 Be6 6.Rd3
(38.543.603) 310.2
11.09 2:08 -11.18++ 1.Qh6 Be6 2.Bxg6 Bxb3 3.Qxh7+ Kf8 4.Rd3 Re6 5.Bxf7
(39.694.892) 309.8
11.09 2:09 -10.83++ 1.Qh6 Be6 2.Bxg6 Bxb3 3.Qxh7+ Kf8 4.Rd3 Bxa4 5.Bxf7 Re6
6.Bxe6 Nb4 7.
11.09 2:39 +M15 1.Qh6 Re4 2.Nxg6 fxg6 3.Bxe4 Bf5 4.Bxf5 Kf7 5.Bxg6+ Ke7
6.Qxh7+ Ke6 7.Qf7+ Kd6 8.Qf8+ Ke5 (51.889.080) 324.7
12.01 2:53 +M11 1.Qh6 Re4 2.Nxg6 fxg6 3.Bxe4 Bg4 4.Bxg6 hxg6 5.Qxg6+ Kf8
6.Qf6+ Ke8 7.Re3+ Be6 8.Qxe6+ (58.135.661) 335.5
13.01 4:01 +M9 1.Qh6 Re4 2.Nxg6 fxg6 3.Bxe4 Bg4 4.Bxg6 hxg6 5.Qxg6+ Kf8
6.Qf6+ Ke8 7.Rxg4 Rxb3 (90.502.337) 374.5
14.01 16:52 +M8 1.Qh6 Re4 2.Nxg6 fxg6 3.Bxe4 Bg4 4.Bxg6 hxg6 5.Rxg4 Kf7
6.Rxg6 Rb6 7.Qh7+ Ke8 8.Rg8+ (481.887.620) 475.9
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