Author: Roy Eassa
Date: 10:50:01 01/29/02
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On January 28, 2002 at 17:53:24, Ed Schröder wrote: >On January 28, 2002 at 16:23:37, Kurt Utzinger wrote: > >>The following diagram is after 29.Qc4 of the above game played in round 38 of >>the tournament T2002. Does any program - with the exception of GambitTiger2, >>Junior7 and TheKing312X - find the very nice winning move 29...Bxg3!! >> >>[D]3rr1k1/5pp1/1pR4p/p2nb2q/P1Q5/BN3PP1/1P3PKP/4R3 b - - 0 29 > > >First sign of Bxg3 at ply 6 then the yo-yo-ing starts before it finally locks at >ply 11 and 18 seconds with a small (but) possive score. > >Ed > >================================================== > >00:00:01.1 -0,31 6 180821 Ne7 Bxe7 Rxe7 h3 Red7 g4 Qg5 Rxb6 >00:00:01.2 -0,31 6 409354 Bxg3 >00:00:01.6 0,11 6 435267 Bxg3 Rxe8+ Rxe8 Kxg3 Re1 h4 Rh1 Rc8+ >00:00:01.4 0,58 7 572727 Bxg3 Rxe8+ Rxe8 Kxg3 Re1 h4 Rh1 Rc8+ >00:00:02.1 -0,54 8 1049035 Bxg3 Rxe8+ Rxe8 Kxg3 Re1 h4 Qf5 Rc8+ >00:00:03.1 -0,51 8 1766464 Qf5 h3 g6 Qh4 Bg7 Rec1 Qd3 >00:00:09.1 -0,58 9 5702997 Qf5 h3 Qd7 f4 Bxf4 Rxe8+ Rxe8 gxf4 >00:00:09.3 -0,51 9 6155726 Bxg3 Rxe8+ Rxe8 Kxg3 Re1 h4 Qe5+ f4 >00:00:10.6 -0,51 9 6821412 b5 >00:00:11.1 -0,24 9 7295989 b5 axb5 Bxg3 Rxe8+ Rxe8 Kxg3 Re1 h4 >00:00:16.6 -1,02 10 11344340 b5 axb5 Bxg3 Rxe8+ Rxe8 Kxg3 a4 Qxa4 >00:00:18.7 -0,51 10 12570949 Bxg3 Rxe8+ Rxe8 Kxg3 Re1 h4 Qe5+ f4 >00:00:36.6 0,17 11 26618369 Bxg3 Rxe8+ Rxe8 Kxg3 Re1 h4 Qe5+ f4 >00:00:56.0 0,17 12 42433497 Bxg3 Rxe8+ Rxe8 Kxg3 Re1 h4 Qe5+ >00:02:16.7 0,17 13 103658194 Bxg3 Rxe8+ Rxe8 Kxg3 Re1 h4 >00:07:24.5 0,62 14 338959454 Bxg3 Rxe8+ Rxe8 Kxg3 Re1 h4 > >Rebel Century 4 (WB), A-1400, 60 Mb hash. It looks like it first chooses ...Bxg3 at 18.7 seconds on ply 10, but does not get the positive score until 36.6 seconds and ply 11. Still WAY earlier than Fritz 7b, Junior 6, Shredder 6, and probably most of the others!
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