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Subject: Re: test positions from my corr game against the female world champion

Author: K. Burcham

Date: 07:12:00 10/30/01

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 [D] r2r2k1/5pp1/1q2p2p/2b1n3/p2NP1P1/Pp2B2P/1PPRQ3/K2R4 b - -

i ran gambit tiger 2.0. at depth 11, 12, and 13, gambit tiger chooses Rac8. then
switches to Rdc8 up to depth 17 with eval of 2.72 for black.
i stopped at depth 17.

here is shredder5.


  7.01	 0:00 	+1.29 	1...bxc2 2.Nxc2 Rxd2 3.Bxd2 Rc8 4.Nb4 Bd4 5.Qa6 Qxa6 6.Nxa6
Rc2 (244.859) 296.7
  8.01	 0:03 	+1.20 	1...bxc2 2.Nxc2 Rxd2 3.Bxd2 Rc8 4.Nb4 Bd4 5.Qa6 Qxa6 6.Nxa6
Nc4 7.Bc1 (903.578) 298.2
  9.01	 0:08 	+1.15 	1...bxc2 2.Nxc2 Bxe3 3.Qxe3 Rxd2 4.Qxd2 Rc8 5.Nb4 Qb5 6.Rc1
Rxc1+ 7.Qxc1 Nc4 8.Qf4 (2.538.861) 303.8
 10.01	 0:23 	+1.17 	1...bxc2 2.Nxc2 Rdc8 3.Nd4 Ra5 4.Rc2 Bxd4 5.Rxd4 Rac5
6.Rxc5 Qb5 7.Qxb5 (7.025.987) 304.7
 11.01	 0:41 	+1.22 	1...bxc2 2.Nxc2 Bxe3 3.Qxe3 Rxd2 4.Qxd2 Rc8 5.Nb4 Qb5 6.Kb1
Qb7 7.Qd4 Nf3 8.Qe3 Ng5 (12.722.237) 303.3
 12.01	 1:50 	+1.23 	1...bxc2 2.Nxc2 Rdc8 3.Bf4 Ng6 4.Bg3 Rc6 5.Qf3 Rac8 6.Rd7
Be7 7.Nb4 Rc1+ 8.Rxc1 Rxc1+ 9.Ka2 (33.309.841) 302.7
 13.01	 5:18 	+1.20 	1...bxc2 2.Nxc2 Rdc8 3.Nd4 Ng6 4.g5 h5 5.Rc2 Nf4 6.Bxf4
Bxd4 7.Rdc1 (94.266.103) 295.9
 14.01	15:18 	+1.16 	1...bxc2 2.Nxc2 Bxe3 3.Qxe3 Rxd2 4.Qxd2 Rc8 5.Nb4 Qb7 6.Qe3
Rc4 7.Rd8+ Kh7 8.Rd4 Qb6 9.Rd3 (269.652.252) 293.4
 15.01	45:28 	+1.12 	1...bxc2 2.Nxc2 Bxe3 3.Qxe3 Rxd2 4.Qxd2 Rc8 5.Nb4 Qb7 6.Qe3
Rc4 7.Rd4 Qb6 8.Rd3 Qa5 9.Rc3 Qc7 (797.538.511) 292.3
 15.07	62:24 	+1.13++ 	1...Rdc8 2.c3 Bxa3 3.Nf3 Bc5 4.Bxc5 Qxc5 5.Nxe5 Qxe5
6.Rd4 (1.083.504.340) 289.3
 15.07	80:11 	+1.45 	1...Rdc8 2.c3 Bxa3 3.Nb5 Bc5 4.Rd6 Qb8 5.Bxc5 Rxc5 6.Na3
Qe8 7.g5 Rb8 (1.386.320.018) 288.1
 16.01	112:59 	+1.40 	1...Rdc8 2.c3 Bxa3 3.Nb5 Bc5 4.Bxc5 Rxc5 5.Na3 Qc7 6.Rd6
Qe7 7.Qf2 Rcc8 (1.949.840.457) 287.6
best move: Rd8-c8 time: 140:23.604 minnodes: 1949.840.457

kburcham





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