Author: Michael Williams
Date: 12:05:45 04/28/02
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On April 28, 2002 at 14:56:33, Michael Williams wrote: >On April 28, 2002 at 11:34:46, Roy Eassa wrote: > >>On April 28, 2002 at 06:38:56, Michael Williams wrote: >> >>>I'm currently analyzing a game where Fritz doesn't see the best move until the >>>23/51 ply! (one of my best 'career' moves ever, I might add--though pretty easy >>>for a 2100 human to find!) I'm really convinced that looking only 14-19 ply >>>means little in some positions...therefore, I never rely on or look at such >>>evaluations out of habit >> >> >>Please post the game -- or at least the key position. Thanks! > >4b1B1/2kr1p1R/1p3Pp1/p3p1P1/3bP3/1P6/3RK1P1/8 > >I forgot the syntax, in fact I don't remember how to post a diagram, etc. > >White to make his 39th move, Black was rated 2258USCF in the last and 5th round >of a Swiss, 1st place on the line... I kid you not, the B is really on g8! Gosh, sorry to Pavs! I realized how rude it was to barge into your thread, I should have started a new one! My apologies! Fritz6 is now looking at the 24th/53 ply: 1.47 39.Rxd4 Rxd4 40.Bxf7 Bxf7 41.Rxf7 Kd6 42.Kf3 Rd3+ 43.Kf2 Rxb3 1.31 39.Rc2+ Bc5 40.Rg7 Kd6 41.Rd2+ Bd4 typical of the wandering evaluations... 1.28 Rg7 1.25 Kf3 It would be interesting to see how quickly other programs find 39.Rxd4. I had 34 minutes remaining in a sudden death situation to my opponent's 60+ minutes...
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