Author: pavel
Date: 08:46:27 12/18/01
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On December 18, 2001 at 09:14:07, José Antônio Fabiano Mendes wrote: > This is a very long story, including the familiar subplot of White trying a >little too hard to win and then losing his objectivity. Here I will present just >one snapshot. After a few inaccurate moves by White, the following position was >reached: > [D]5b2/k4N2/6p1/8/1p2Pp1p/1K5P/6P1/8 b > on pentium III 1ghz find it on 95secs Interesting is that, most programs I have tried sofar couldnt find it. Analysis by Crafty 18.12: 1...Bc5 -+ (-2.03) depth: 1/3 00:00:00 1...Bc5 2.e5 -+ (-1.72) depth: 2/3 00:00:00 1...Bc5 2.e5 Kb6 -+ (-1.87) depth: 3/4 00:00:00 1...Bc5 2.Ne5 Kb6 3.Nxg6 µ (-0.91) depth: 4/7 00:00:00 1...Kb7 2.e5 Be7 3.e6 µ (-1.28) depth: 4/7 00:00:00 1...Kb7 2.Ne5 g5 3.Nd3 g4 4.hxg4 ³ (-0.53) depth: 5/10 00:00:00 1...Ka6 2.e5 Kb5 3.e6 Be7 µ (-1.38) depth: 5/10 00:00:00 1...Ka6 2.e5 Be7 3.Nd6 Ka5 4.Kc4 µ (-1.16) depth: 6/11 00:00:00 7kN 1...Ka6 2.e5 Be7 3.e6 Kb5 4.Ne5 g5 µ (-1.21) depth: 7/13 00:00:00 11kN 1...Kb7 2.Nd8+ Kc8 3.Ne6 Bd6 4.e5 Kd7 5.exd6 Kxe6 µ (-1.31) depth: 7/13 00:00:00 21kN 1...Kb7 2.e5 Kc6 3.Nh8 g5 4.Ng6 Bc5 5.e6 µ (-1.32) depth: 8/14 00:00:00 51kN 1...Kb7 2.Ne5 g5 3.Kc4 Be7 4.Ng6 f3 5.gxf3 Bd6 ³ (-0.38) depth: 9/15 00:00:00 108kN 1...Ka6 2.e5 Kb5 3.e6 Be7 4.Ne5 g5 5.Nd3 µ (-1.21) depth: 9/15 00:00:00 172kN 1...Ka6 2.Ne5 g5 3.Ka4 Bc5 4.Nd3 Kb6 5.e5 f3 6.gxf3 µ (-1.09) depth: 10/17 00:00:00 221kN 1...Ka6 2.e5 Kb5 3.Ng5 Ka5 4.Nf3 Be7 5.e6 g5 6.Ne5 Kb5 µ (-1.21) depth: 11/17 00:00:01 502kN 1...Ka6 2.Kc4 Ka5 3.Ne5 Ka4 4.Nxg6 b3 5.Kd3 b2 6.Kc2 Bg7 7.Nxh4 Be5 ³ (-0.58) depth: 12/22 00:00:01 1083kN 1...Ka6 2.Kc4 Ka5 3.Ne5 Ka4 4.Nxg6 b3 5.Kd3 b2 6.Kc2 Bg7 7.Nxh4 Be5 µ (-0.98) depth: 13/22 00:00:03 2080kN 1...Ka6 2.Ne5 g5 3.Kc4 Kb7 4.Ng6 Bc5 5.e5 Kc6 6.e6 Bd6 7.Kb3 Bc5 8.e7 Kd7 µ (-0.83) depth: 14/24 00:00:06 4364kN 1...Ka6 2.Ne5 g5 3.Kc4 Bd6 4.Nf3 Ka5 5.Nxg5 Ka4 6.Nf3 b3 7.Nd2 b2 8.Kd5 Bb4 9.Nb1 µ (-1.10) depth: 15/29 00:00:13 9475kN 1...Ka6 2.Ne5 g5 3.Kc4 Bd6 4.Ng6 g4 5.Nxh4 Be7 6.hxg4 Bxh4 7.Kxb4 Bf6 8.Kc4 Be5 9.Kd5 µ (-0.95) depth: 16/30 00:00:25 18796kN 1...Kb7 2.Nd8+ Kb6 3.Ne6 Bd6 4.e5 Bxe5 5.Kxb4 Kc6 6.Kc4 Kd6 7.Nf8 g5 8.Nh7 g4 9.hxg4 Ke6 µ (-0.98) depth: 16/30 00:01:15 56027kN 1...Kb8 2.Nd8 g5 3.Ne6 Be7 4.Kc4 Kc8 5.Nd4 Kd7 6.Kd5 Ke8 7.e5 Kf7 8.Nb3 Kg6 9.e6 µ (-1.06) depth: 16/30 00:01:35 71333kN 1...Kb8 2.Nd8 g5 3.Ne6 Be7 4.Kc4 Kc8 5.Nd4 Kd7 6.e5 Kc7 7.Kd5 Kb6 8.e6 Bc5 9.Nb3 Be7 µ (-1.01) depth: 17/37 00:02:01 90843kN 1...Kb8 2.Nd8 g5 3.Ne6 Be7 4.Kc4 Kc8 5.Nd4 Kd7 6.e5 Kc7 7.Kd5 Kb6 8.e6 Bc5 9.Nb3 Be7 10.Ke5 µ (-1.01) depth: 18/38 00:03:26 153562kN 1...Kb8 2.Nd8 g5 3.Ne6 Be7 4.Kc4 Kc8 5.Nd4 Kd7 6.e5 Kc7 7.Kd5 Kb6 8.e6 Kc7 9.Kc4 Bf8 10.Nb5+ Kc6 11.Nd4+ Kc7 µ (-0.77) depth: 19/42 00:07:21 321572kN (Mahamood, home 18.12.2001)
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