Author: Ingo Bauer
Date: 10:43:56 03/30/02
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On March 30, 2002 at 13:32:41, Art Basham wrote: >You Germans sure play a very strong game of chess, and your excellent >computor programs are a reflection of your brilliance! > >[D]1r5k/2q2p1p/p2p3B/n4PQ1/2p5/2b4P/PrB3P1/2R1R1K1 w - - > >Hamburg, Germany, 1946... > >White played Re5..!! Hagrid: Engine: Hagrid 0.6.28see by Klaus Friedel Position: 7.01 0:00 +0.57 1.f6 Qc5+ 2.Qxc5 dxc5 3.Bg7+ Kg8 4.Re2 (432.747) 554.0 8.06 0:02 +2.35 1.Re5 Qa7+ 2.Kh1 f6 3.Qxf6+ Kg8 4.Be4 (1.495.178) 594.9 9.01 0:03 +2.36 1.Re5 f6 2.Qxf6+ Kg8 3.Be4 Qa7+ 4.Kh1 (2.306.157) 601.3 10.01 0:07 +2.46 1.Re5 f6 2.Qxf6+ Kg8 3.Be4 Bd4+ 4.Kh1 R2b5 5.Qe6+ Qf7 6.Rxb5 axb5 7.Qxd6 (4.828.105) 631.0 11.01 0:20 +2.58 1.Re5 f6 2.Qxf6+ Kg8 3.Be4 Bd4+ 4.Kh1 R2b5 5.Qe6+ Qf7 6.Rxb5 axb5 7.Qxd6 Rb6 (13.907.839) 664.8 12.01 2:08 +5.06 1.Re5 f6 2.Qxf6+ Kg8 3.Be4 Qc5+ 4.Rxc5 Bxf6 5.Rxa5 Bd4+ 6.Kh1 Bg7 7.Bxg7 Kxg7 8.Rxa6 (83.677.168) 648.7 best move: Re1-e5 time: 2:14.683 min n/s: 648.735 nodes: 83.677.168 Bye Ingo
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