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Subject: Re: Status of Smirin vs D. Junior?

Author: Robert Hyatt

Date: 13:32:35 04/18/02

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On April 18, 2002 at 16:28:00, Martin Andersen wrote:

>On April 18, 2002 at 16:20:52, Chris Carson wrote:
>
>
>>>
>>>[D]4rr1k/1p2bpp1/5n1p/pPp2P1q/2PpP3/1P1P1N2/6RP/2BQ2RK w - - 0 32
>>
>>Ouch, that's gota hurt.  GM Smirin is taking DJ to the mat.
>
>Yace 0.99.50  1Ghz Athlon:
>
>Depth:       13      Nodes: 110517199 (326742 n/s)
>Score:    +1.49      Time:    338.24 seconds
>1.Rxg7 Rg8 2.Rxg8+ Rxg8 3.Rxg8+ Kxg8 4.Qe2 Bd8 5.Bf4 Kh7 6.Bd6 b6 7.e5 Ng4 8.e6
>fxe6 9.fxe6 {80}
>
>Martin


Crafty:  4x700 xeon:

               11    10.13   1.39   1. Rxg7 Rg8 2. Rxg8+ Rxg8 3. Ne5 Rxg1+
                                    4. Qxg1 Kh7 5. Bf4 Bd6 6. Ng4 Nxg4
                                    7. Bxd6 b6 8. Kg2
               11    16.63   1.40   1. Qf1 Qh3 2. e5 Nh5 3. f6 Nxf6 4.
                                    exf6 Bxf6 5. Bd2 b6 6. Bf4
               11->  19.07   1.40   1. Qf1 Qh3 2. e5 Nh5 3. f6 Nxf6 4.
                                    exf6 Bxf6 5. Bd2 b6 6. Bf4
               12    23.50   1.47   1. Qf1 Qh3 2. e5 Nh5 3. f6 Nxf6 4.
                                    exf6 Bxf6 5. Ra2 Qxf1 6. Rxf1 b6 7.
                                    Bf4
               12->  30.02   1.47   1. Qf1 Qh3 2. e5 Nh5 3. f6 Nxf6 4.
                                    exf6 Bxf6 5. Ra2 Qxf1 6. Rxf1 b6 7.
                                    Bf4
               13    38.72   1.40   1. Qf1 Qh3 2. e5 Nh5 3. f6 Nxf6 4.
                                    exf6 Bxf6 5. Bf4 Re6 6. Bd2 b6 7. Bf4
         (4)   13->   1:52   1.40   1. Qf1 Qh3 2. e5 Nh5 3. f6 Nxf6 4.
                                    exf6 Bxf6 5. Bf4 Re6 6. Bd2 b6 7. Bf4
         (3)   14     2:47   1.56   1. Qf1 Qh3 2. e5 Nh5 3. f6 Nxf6 4.
                                    exf6 Bxf6 5. Bf4 Re6 6. Nd2 Qf5 7.
                                    Qf3 Kg8
               14->   4:07   1.56   1. Qf1 Qh3 2. e5 Nh5 3. f6 Nxf6 4.
                                    exf6 Bxf6 5. Bf4 Re6 6. Nd2 Qf5 7.
                                    Qf3 Kg8

Not over, but not nice for black either...

The pressure on the g-file is difficult for a program to understand or
handle, until it becomes too late and it breaks through.



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