Author: Mike S.
Date: 12:03:46 04/13/02
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On April 13, 2002 at 14:49:41, Enrique Irazoqui wrote: >(...) >>[D]3Q4/3p4/P2p4/N2b4/8/4P3/5p1p/5Kbk w - - bm Qa8; id Quick-03; >(...) >1.Qf6 Be4 2.Ke2 Kg2 3.Qg7+ Kh3 4.Qxd7+ Kg3 5.Qg7+ Kh3 6.Qh8+ Kg4 7.Qg8+ Kh4 >8.Qh8+ > = (0.00) Depth: 16/39 00:00:14 13083kN, tb=8 This fits to my result of 00:00:41 for Fritz 7.0.0.6, on P3/700 128 MB Hash. Btw. it's a study by Balazs, 1934. I think you're right about the other one (too easy), that's why it is at the end of the list. I know only one engine so far, which needs more than 10 seconds on my computer. But these easier positions could be useful to compare amateur engines, or even to test pocket pc or Palm programs. (To be honest, I included and kept some of them mostly because I like the moves... :o) Regards, Mike Scheidl
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