Author: Gian-Carlo Pascutto
Date: 13:14:49 01/05/02
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On January 05, 2002 at 16:05:56, Robert Basham wrote: >In this position, Fischer played Ne5..! > > >[D]r4rk1/pp3ppp/2p4q/2P5/1b1P4/1B3NPb/PP2Q2P/R4RK1 w - - > >I noticed that my Hiarcs4 program makes this move in only about 15 sec. >while other programs do not find it at all! > >Robert Analysis by Fritz 7: 1.Rf2 Rae8 2.Bxf7+ Kxf7 3.Qc4+ Re6 4.Ng5+ Ke7 5.Nxh3 Qxh3 6.Rxf8 Kxf8 7.Qxb4 Re2 ² (0.60) depth: 11/31 00:00:04 3234kN 1.Ne5 ² (0.63) depth: 11/31 00:00:05 4216kN 1.Ne5 ± (0.79) depth: 11/31 00:00:06 4681kN 1.Ne5 Bxf1 2.Rxf1 Qd2 3.Qxd2 Bxd2 4.Nxf7 Be3+ 5.Kg2 Rae8 6.Nd6+ Kh8 7.Nxe8 Rxe8 ± (0.94) depth: 11/31 00:00:06 5184kN 1.Ne5 Bxf1 2.Rxf1 Qd2 3.Qxd2 Bxd2 4.Nxf7 Be3+ 5.Kg2 Rae8 6.Nd6+ Kh8 7.Nxe8 Rxe8 8.Re1 ± (0.91) depth: 12/30 00:00:09 7292kN (Pascutto, Gent 5/01/2002) Analysis by Crafty 18.12: 1.Rf2 Be6 2.Bxe6 Qxe6 3.Qxe6 fxe6 4.a3 Ba5 5.Raf1 Rf5 6.g4 Rf4 ² (0.46) depth: 10/27 00:00:06 5050kN 1.Rf2 Rae8 2.Ne5 Be6 3.Raf1 Qh3 4.Rf4 Bxb3 5.axb3 Qe6 6.Qf2 Re7 = (0.16) depth: 11/29 00:00:16 13560kN 1.Ne5 ± (0.86) depth: 11/29 00:00:25 21745kN 1.Ne5 Qd2 2.Qxd2 Bxd2 3.Rf3 Be6 4.Bxe6 fxe6 5.Rb3 Rad8 6.Rxb7 Rxd4 7.Rxa7 ± (1.13) depth: 11/29 00:00:32 27306kN 1.Ne5 Qd2 2.Qxd2 Bxd2 3.Rf3 Be6 4.Bxe6 fxe6 5.Rb3 Rad8 6.Rxb7 Rxd4 7.Rxa7 Rd5 ± (1.23) depth: 12/31 00:00:41 34849kN (Pascutto, Gent 5/01/2002) Analysis by Hiarcs 7.32: 1.Rf2 Rad8 2.Ne5 Be6 3.Nxf7 Bxf7 4.Rxf7 Rxf7 5.Bxf7+ Kxf7 6.Qc4+ Kg6 7.Qxb4 Qe3+ 8.Kg2 Qxd4 9.Qxb7 Qxc5 = (0.07) depth: 6/21 00:00:00 61kN 1.Rf2 Be6 2.Bxe6 Qxe6 3.a3 Ba5 4.b4 Qxe2 5.Rxe2 = (0.10) depth: 7/23 00:00:01 173kN 1.Ne5 Bxf1 2.Rxf1 b6 = (0.17) depth: 7/25 00:00:02 304kN 1.Ne5 Bxf1 ² (0.42) depth: 8/25 00:00:05 837kN 1.Ne5 Qd2 2.Qxd2 Bxd2 3.Rf3 Be6 4.Bxe6 fxe6 5.Rb3 Rad8 6.Rxb7 Be3+ 7.Kh1 Rxd4 8.Rxa7 Re4 9.Nxc6 Bxc5 ² (0.58) depth: 8/27 00:00:21 3772kN (Pascutto, Gent 5/01/2002) Anything half-decent will find this fairly quickly. -- GCP
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