Author: pavel
Date: 11:51:41 01/22/02
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On January 22, 2002 at 10:40:33, James T. Walker wrote: >[D]B7/5pk1/6p1/7p/7P/8/4K3/8 b - - 0 1 > >In this position Junior 7 played 60.....f5 ?? and lost this ending. This was >done with access to all 3/4/5 man tablebases. I'm an idiot and I can see about >3 ways to draw this ending without tablebases. >By the way, what's up with Chessbase? If you ask Junior 7 to copy the position, >this is what you get: "wKe2,Ba8,Ph4/bKg7,Pf7,g6,h5" Have they never heard of >FEN over there? Who in the hell uses this kind of nonsense to describe a >position??????? What? you kidding me? Analysis by Junior 6.0: 1...g5 2.hxg5 h4 +- (1.71) depth: 3 00:00:00 1...f5 2.Kf3 = (0.00) depth: 3 00:00:00 1...f5 2.Kf3 = (0.00) depth: 6 00:00:00 1...f5 2.Kf3 = (0.00) depth: 9 00:00:00 1...f5 2.Kf3 = (0.00) depth: 12 00:00:00 1...f5 2.Kf3 = (0.00) depth: 15 00:00:00 1...f5 2.Kf3 = (0.00) depth: 18 00:00:00 1...f5 2.Kf3 = (0.00) depth: 21 00:00:00 7kN 1...f5 2.Kf3 = (0.00) depth: 24 00:00:00 11kN 1...f5 2.Kf3 = (0.00) depth: 27 00:00:00 19kN 1...f5 2.Kf3 = (0.00) depth: 30 00:00:00 28kN 1...f5 2.Kf3 = (0.00) depth: 33 00:00:02 941kN (Mahamood, home 22.01.2002) Junior 7: 1...g5 2.hxg5 Kg6 +- (1.50) depth: 3 00:00:00 1...f5 2.Bh1 = (0.00) depth: 3 00:00:00 1...f5 2.Bh1 = (0.00) depth: 6 00:00:00 1...f5 2.Bh1 = (0.00) depth: 9 00:00:00 1...f5 2.Bg2 = (0.00) depth: 12 00:00:00 4kN 1...f5 2.Bg2 = (0.00) depth: 15 00:00:00 21kN 1...f5 2.Bg2 = (0.00) depth: 18 00:00:00 47kN 1...f5 2.Bg2 = (0.00) depth: 21 00:00:00 170kN 1...f5 2.Bg2 = (0.00) depth: 24 00:00:00 297kN 1...f5 2.Bg2 = (0.00) depth: 27 00:00:01 619kN 1...f5 2.Bg2 = (0.00) depth: 30 00:00:02 1249kN 1...f5 2.Bg2 = (0.00) depth: 33 00:00:05 3125kN 1...f5 2.Bg2 = (0.00) depth: 35 00:00:12 7873kN 1...f5 2.Bg2 = (0.00) depth: 37 00:00:29 21452kN 1...f5 2.Bg2 = (0.00) depth: 38 00:01:28 71222kN (Mahamood, home 22.01.2002)
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