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Subject: Re: Good Test Move for fast computors

Author: Andrew Williams

Date: 10:09:57 06/17/02

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On June 17, 2002 at 13:04:54, Terry Ripple wrote:

>On June 17, 2002 at 11:33:37, Timothy J. Frohlick wrote:
>
>>Frohlick,T - Hiarcs 8
>>5bk1/1p4p1/pP3p2/Pq1pn3/8/1r5P/RN1Br1P1/2QR3K b - - 0 1
>>
>>Analysis by Hiarcs 8: on a PII 333Mhz with 32MB hash
>>
>>1...Bc5
>>  -+  (-3.01)   Depth: 1   00:00:00
>>1...Bc5 2.Rf1
>>  -+  (-2.80)   Depth: 2/8   00:00:00
>>1...Rxg2 2.Qc8
>>  -+  (-3.58)   Depth: 2/9   00:00:00
>>1...Rxg2 2.Bc3
>>  -+  (-3.92)   Depth: 2/9   00:00:00
>>1...Rxg2 2.Qc7
>>  -+  (-4.18)   Depth: 3/14   00:00:00
>>1...Rxg2 2.Bc3 Qe2 3.Rxd5
>>  -+  (-4.80)   Depth: 3/17   00:00:00
>>1...Rxg2 2.Nc4
>>  -+  (-5.05)   Depth: 4/17   00:00:01
>>1...Rxg2 2.Nc4
>>  -+  (-5.05)   Depth: 4/17   00:00:01
>>1...Rxg2 2.Rf1
>>  -+  (-5.30)   Depth: 5/17   00:00:02  11kN
>>1...Rxg2 2.Re1 Rbg3 3.Rxe5 fxe5
>>  -+  (-7.32)   Depth: 5/20   00:00:04  46kN
>>1...Rxg2 2.Ra1
>>  -+  (-7.57)   Depth: 6/20   00:00:05  69kN
>>1...Rxg2 2.Nd3 Qxd3 3.Be3 Rxa2 4.Rxd3 Rxd3 5.Qe1
>>  -+  (-8.26)   Depth: 6/24   00:00:11  254kN
>>1...Rxh3+ 2.gxh3 d4 3.Qc3 dxc3 4.Nd3 Qxd3 5.Re1 Qxh3+ 6.Kg1 Rg2+ 7.Kf1 Rxd2+
>>8.Kg1 Nf3#
>>  -+  (-#8)   Depth: 6/24   00:00:12  288kN
>>1...Rxh3+ 2.gxh3
>>  -+  (-#8)   Depth: 6/24   00:00:13  296kN
>>
>>(Frohlick, MyTown 17.06.2002)
>>
>>
>>Art,
>>
>>You don't need a faster computer--you need Hiarcs 8.0  Are you impressed? I am?
>>
>>Tim Frohlick
>>--------------------
>Hi Tim,
>I'am even more impressed with my old AMD K6-2, 266Mhz 64 Ram. Used 8Mb hash for
>Hiarcs 8. My AMD does a pretty good job with Hiarcs 8!
>
>New position
>5bk1/1p4p1/pP3p2/Pq1pn3/8/1r5P/RN1Br1P1/2QR3K b - - 0 1
>
>Analysis by Hiarcs 8:
>
>-+  (-3.01) 1...Bc5   00:00:00
>-+  (-2.80) 1...Bc5 2.Rf1   00:00:00
>-+  (-3.58) 1...Rxg2 2.Qc8   00:00:00
>-+  (-3.92) 1...Rxg2 2.Bc3   00:00:00
>-+  (-4.18) 1...Rxg2 2.Qc7   00:00:00
>-+  (-4.80) 1...Rxg2 2.Bc3 Qe2 3.Rxd5   00:00:00
>-+  (-5.05) 1...Rxg2 2.Nc4   00:00:00
>-+  (-5.05) 1...Rxg2 2.Nc4   00:00:00
>-+  (-5.30) 1...Rxg2 2.Rf1   00:00:00
>-+  (-7.32) 1...Rxg2 2.Re1 Rbg3 3.Rxe5 fxe5   00:00:01
>-+  (-7.57) 1...Rxg2 2.Ra1   00:00:02
>-+  (-8.26) 1...Rxg2 2.Nd3 Qxd3 3.Be3 Rxa2 4.Rxd3 Rxd3 5.Qe1   00:00:10
>-+  (-#8) 1...Rxh3+ 2.gxh3 d4 3.Qc3 dxc3 4.Nd3 Qxd3 5.Re1 Qxh3+ 6.Kg1 Rg2+ 7.Kf1
>Rxd2+ 8.Kg1 Nf3#   00:00:11
>-+  (-#8) 1...Rxh3+ 2.gxh3   00:00:11
>
>I hope you can view this as i don't know why it's not wrapping properly. Is
>there an adjustment i can make for this?
>
>Best regards,
>           Terry
>

I just press return near the end of the line and then use spaces to line the PV
up:

Andrew

>
>>On June 17, 2002 at 11:18:30, Art Basham wrote:
>>
>>>Here black (Botvinnik in 1940) played
>>>...Rxh3+, then ...d4, etc.
>>>
>>>[D]5bk1/1p4p1/pP3p2/Pq1pn3/8/1r5P/RN1Br1P1/2QR3K b - -
>>>
>>>My computor is way too slow to find this one!
>>>...Rxg2...? is not the correct move here...!



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