Author: Terry McCracken
Date: 20:54:24 04/22/02
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On April 22, 2002 at 23:46:23, Chessfun wrote: >On April 22, 2002 at 23:41:04, Terry McCracken wrote: > >>On April 22, 2002 at 23:28:03, Chessfun wrote: >> >>>On April 22, 2002 at 19:49:04, Art Basham wrote: >>> >>>>white plays Qc3..! >>>> >>>>[D]1n1r1rk1/ppq2ppp/3p2b1/3B1NP1/4PB1R/bP2P2P/P1P5/3KQ1R1 w - - bm Qc3; id >>>>Quick-01; >>>> >>>>I wonder what program can find this! >>> >>>New position >>>1n1r1rk1/ppq2ppp/3p2b1/3B1NP1/4PB1R/bP2P2P/P1P5/3KQ1R1 w - - 0 1 >>> >>>Analysis by CMFun: >>> >>>1.b4 a5 2.c3 axb4 >>> = (0.21) Depth: 3 00:00:00 >>>1.Nd4 Na6 2.Ke2 Rfe8 >>> ² (0.37) Depth: 3 00:00:00 >>>1.Qd2 Na6 2.c3 >>> ² (0.47) Depth: 3 00:00:00 >>>1.Qd2 Bb2 2.Bg3 Be5 3.Nd4 >>> ± (0.77) Depth: 4 00:00:00 >>>1.Qd2 Na6 2.Qd4 Bxf5 3.exf5 Nb4 4.Bc4 Nxa2 5.Qxa7 >>> ± (0.93) Depth: 5 00:00:00 32kN >>>1.Qd2 Nc6 2.Qc3 Bxf5 3.exf5 Bb4 4.Qd3 Qa5 5.f6 >>> ± (0.90) Depth: 6 00:00:00 63kN >>>1.c4 Nc6 2.Qc3 Bxf5 3.exf5 Bb4 4.Qc2 Ne5 5.f6 >>> ± (0.97) Depth: 6 00:00:00 63kN >>>1.c4 Nc6 2.Qc3 Bxf5 3.exf5 Bb4 4.Qc2 Ne5 5.f6 >>> ± (0.97) Depth: 7 00:00:01 153kN >>>1.c4 Bb2 2.Qb4 Bxf5 3.exf5 Nc6 4.Qd2 Be5 5.g6 hxg6 6.fxg6 Bxf4 7.exf4 >>> ± (1.26) Depth: 8 00:00:03 507kN >>>1.Qc3 Qxc3 2.Ne7+ Kh8 3.Nxg6+ fxg6 4.Rxh7+ Kxh7 5.Rg4 Rxf4 6.Rxf4 Qa1+ 7.Ke2 >>>Qf1+ 8.Kxf1 Rf8 9.Rxf8 Nc6 10.Rf7 >>> +- (6.65) Depth: 9 00:00:26 5000kN >>>1.Qc3 Qxc3 2.Ne7+ Kh8 3.Nxg6+ fxg6 4.Rxh7+ Kxh7 5.Rg4 Rxf4 6.Rxf4 Qa1+ 7.Ke2 >>>Qf1+ 8.Kxf1 Rf8 9.Rxf8 Nc6 10.Rf7 Nd8 11.Rd7 >>> +- (6.94) Depth: 10 00:00:38 7328kN >>> >>> >>>Sarah. >> >>Not bad! Better than CM9000 default settings! >> >>Sarah, would you be kind enough to e-mail your CMFun settings? >> >>Regards, >> Terry > >John's machine is much slower than mine. >Settings are at; >http://www.geocities.com/chessfun_1999/cm8pers.txt > >Sarah. Thanks very Much! I think your settings hit the key move one ply sooner than CM9000!:o) Regards, Terry
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