Author: James T. Walker
Date: 19:31:17 11/24/01
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On November 24, 2001 at 10:51:29, Mike S. wrote: >On November 24, 2001 at 00:56:25, Ronald Ritsema wrote: > >>(...) > >>>>[D]r3qr1k/pp3pbp/2pn4/7Q/3pP3/2NB3P/PPP3P1/R4RK1 w - - > >>You can find the game in "My 60 Memorable Games". Game 46. > >I have been using this as a test position for a long time now. It's too easy! >Usually 19.Rf6! is found after 0...2 seconds. It is a good example IMO to >illustrate, what today's computer chess is capable of, tactically. A celebrated >grandmaster sacrifice can be found instantly. > >Regards, >M.Scheidl You are right. Fritz 7 r3qr1k/pp3pbp/2pn4/7Q/3pP3/2NB3P/PPP3P1/R4RK1 w - - 0 1 Analysis by Fritz 7: 1.Rf6! ± (0.79) Depth: 8/21 00:00:00 275kN 1.Rf6! ± (1.07) Depth: 8/21 00:00:00 332kN 1.Rf6! +- (1.63) Depth: 8/21 00:00:00 458kN 1.Rf6-- ± (1.35) Depth: 9/24 00:00:01 736kN 1.Rf6-- Kg8 2.e5 h6 3.Ne4 Nxe4 4.Bxe4 Qd7 5.Bf5 ± (1.29) Depth: 9/24 00:00:01 890kN 1.Rf6! +- (1.57) Depth: 10/27 00:00:02 1322kN 1.Rf6! +- (1.85) Depth: 10/27 00:00:02 1647kN 1.Rf6! +- (2.41) Depth: 10/27 00:00:03 1990kN (, 24.11.2001)
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