Author: Antonio Dieguez
Date: 10:49:27 04/13/02
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On April 13, 2002 at 02:08:18, Slater Wold wrote: >[D]r2qk2r/pp3ppp/2p1pn2/4n3/1b6/3P2PP/PPPN1PB1/R1BQK2R b KQkq - 0 11 Amyan prefers h5 in less than 6 minutes, at least at depth 10 and 11. I have not the patience to keep this running in my amd k6 233 mhz to see if it changes his mind. 3 28 74 1974 e8g8 e1g1 d8d4 4 3 80 2325 e8g8 ? 4 3 108 6742 e8g8 5 8 138 12863 d8b6 ! 5 14 143 14264 d8b6 e1g1 e8c8 c2c3 b4c5 5 14 176 22461 d8b6 e1g1 e8c8 c2c3 b4c5 6 -10 183 23844 d8b6 ? 6 -12 211 30199 e8g8 ! 6 -11 251 38586 e8g8 e1g1 d8d7 c2c3 b4d6 d3d4 6 -11 314 56452 e8g8 e1g1 d8d7 c2c3 b4d6 d3d4 7 -9 554 105592 d8b6 ! 7 -1 675 131779 d8b6 d1e2 b6b5 a2a4 b5c5 c2c3 b4a5 7 -1 1232 261990 d8b6 d1e2 b6b5 a2a4 b5c5 c2c3 b4a5 8 -26 1713 363407 d8b6 ? 8 -37 2105 456594 e8g8 ! 8 -25 2756 591377 e8g8 e1g1 e5g6 d2c4 b7b5 c4e3 d8d6 d3d4 8 -25 4425 941889 e8g8 e1g1 e5g6 d2c4 b7b5 c4e3 d8d6 d3d4 9 -22 12121 2560919 e8g8 e1g1 f8e8 d2e4 f6e4 d3e4 d8f6 f2f4 10 -35 24208 4996766 d8c7 ! 10 -34 25541 5251014 d8c7 10 -34 35571 7287993 h7h5 ! 10 -20 45167 9346910 h7h5 e1g1 h5h4 d2b3 e5g6 c1e3 e6e5 c2c3 b4d6 10 -20 47465 9884272 h7h5 e1g1 h5h4 d2b3 e5g6 c1e3 e6e5 c2c3 b4d6 11 -20 106443 21839476 h7h5 d1e2 e5g6 e1g1 h5h4 d2e4 f6e4 >In this position Deeper Blue found h5 in 121 seconds. After Murray moved, >Kasparov looked at him in disarray. After the match, Kasparov said "Sometimes >the computer plays very human moves." > >The power supply to my new machine has not arrived yet, so I can only test this >move using Fritz 7. It found h5 in 11:47 and played it through the 15th ply and >over 20 minutes. (On an AMD 1200mhz.) This move (h5) has been confirmed by >several masters to be the "best" move. Can anyone get it faster? > >This is move 11 from game 5 of the 1997 match.
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