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Subject: Re: Rebel9 found Re1xe6 in 1 second!!

Author: Eran

Date: 15:12:30 06/24/98

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>
>The question is if after 1.Rxe6 fxe6 Rebel can find 2.Bh6 in a reasonable time
>because after 1.Rxe6 fxe6 2.Nxe6 is losing.
>
>Uri


Please see the results of the Rebel9 computation for more than one hour below.
All the settings in Rebel9 are at default.

Pos   1 against ANTI_GM.EPD    Score:?
Date:24-06-1998
Place: White to move

1. Re1xe6
	3:00  8.22  0.09  Re1xe6 Rc8-c7 Re6-e2 a7-a6 Bb5-d3 Bb7-c8 Qh3-h6
	4:57  9.00  0.09  Re1xe6 Rc8-c7 Re6-e2 a7-a6 Bb5-d3 O-O    Bc1-h6
	10:45 10.00 0.08  Re1xe6 Rc8-c7 Re6-e2 a7-a6 Bb5-d7+ Qd8xd7 Qh3xd7
	22:16 11:00  -0.38  Re1xe6 f7xe6 Nd4xe6 Qd8-a5 Bb5xd7 Ke8xd7 Ne6-c5+
	1:13:45  12:00  -0.91  Re1xe6 f7xe6 Nd4xe6 Qd8-a5 Bb5xd7 Ke8xd7 Ne6-c5+

Chess program: Ed Schr"der
Book openings: Jeroen Noomen

Copyright: E.G.H. Schr"der BV

    +---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+
  8 |   |   | R*| Q*| K*|   |   | R*|
    +---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+
  7 | P*| B*|   | N*| B*| P*|   | P*|
    +---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+
  6 |   |   |   |   | P*|   | P*|   |
    +---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+
  5 |   | B |   | N*|   |   |   |   |
    +---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+
  4 | N | P*|   | N |   |   |   |   |
    +---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+
  3 |   |   |   |   |   |   |   | Q |
    +---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+
  2 | P | P |   |   |   | P | P | P |
    +---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+
  1 | R |   | B |   | R |   | K |   |
    +---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+
      a   b   c   d   e   f   g   h

EPD: 2rqk2r/pb1nbp1p/4p1p1/1B1n4/Np1N4/7Q/PP3PPP/R1B1R1K1 w k - 0 1


On the other hand, the move Bh6 seems better than Rxe6 in a long time of
computation.  Please see the results of Rebel9 computation below.  Include
Analyze in the Level menu was used and only the move Bh6 was selected.

Pos   1 against ANTI_GM.EPD    Score:?
Date:24-06-1998
Place: White to move

1. Bc1-h6
	00:05  7.00 -0.96  Bc1-h6 a7-a6 Bb5-f1 Qd8-a5 Qh3-b3 Be7-d6 Ra1-c1
	00:16  8.00 -0.94  Bc1-h6 a7-a6 Bb5-f1 Qd8-a5 Qh3-b3 Be7-d6 Ra1-c1
	00:48  9.00 -0.94  Bc1-h6 a7-a6 Bd5-d7+ Qd8xd7 b2-b3 Be7-d6 Qh3-h4
	01:48  10.00 -0.94 Bc1-h6 a7-a6 Bd5-d7+ Qd8xd7 Be7-f6 Ra1-d1
	05:46  11.00 -0.93 Bc1-h6 a7-a6 Bd5-d7+ Qd8xd7 Be7-f6 Ra1-d1
	33:19  12.00 -0.83 Bc1-h6 a7-a6 Bb5-f1 Qd8-a5 b2-b3 Be7-f6 Ra1-d1

Chess program: Ed Schr"der
Book openings: Jeroen Noomen

Copyright: E.G.H. Schr"der BV


What I think about the results above is that the move Rxe6 is better in a fast
game, and the move Bh6 is better in a 40/120 game.  Does that make sense enough
for you? I hope Ed Schroder will agree with that.

My computer is 166MHz Pentium with MMX, 40 MB RAM, and 28 MB hashtable.

Eran




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