Author: Timothy J. Frohlick
Date: 09:44:21 06/18/02
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Charlie, New game 4r1k1/qp1r1p2/2pb1Bp1/p6p/2PP1n1R/1P3P2/P4P2/2Q2K1R w - - 0 1 Analysis by Hiarcs 8: AMD 1400 Mhz 192 MB hash/512 MB RAM 1.Rxf4 Bxf4 2.Qxf4 -+ (-2.25) Depth: 1 00:00:00 1.Rxf4 Bxf4 2.Qxf4 -+ (-2.25) Depth: 2/7 00:00:00 1.Rxf4 Bxf4 2.Qxf4 -+ (-2.25) Depth: 3/11 00:00:00 1.Rxf4 Re6 2.Be5 Bxe5 3.dxe5 Rxe5 -+ (-2.19) Depth: 4/11 00:00:00 1.Rxf4 Bxf4 2.Qxf4 Re6 3.Kg2 Rdd6 4.Be5 -+ (-2.27) Depth: 5/13 00:00:00 6kN 1.Qxf4 Re2 -+ (-1.87) Depth: 5/14 00:00:00 9kN 1.Qxf4 Bxf4 2.Rxh5 Re1+ 3.Kxe1 Bd2+ 4.Kf1 gxh5 5.Rxh5 Bh6 6.Rxh6 µ (-1.20) Depth: 5/16 00:00:00 13kN 1.Qxf4 Re1+ µ (-0.91) Depth: 6/19 00:00:00 21kN 1.Qxf4 Re1+ 2.Kxe1 Bxf4 3.Rxh5 gxh5 4.Rxh5 Re7+ 5.Kf1 ± (1.16) Depth: 6/20 00:00:00 61kN 1.Qxf4 Bxf4 2.Rxh5 gxh5 ± (1.16) Depth: 7/20 00:00:00 90kN 1.Qxf4 Qa6 +- (1.41) Depth: 8/22 00:00:01 173kN 1.Qxf4 Bxf4 2.Rxh5 gxh5 3.Rxh5 Re1+ 4.Kxe1 Re7+ 5.Kd1 Qxd4+ 6.Bxd4 f6 7.Bxf6 Rd7+ 8.Ke1 +- (2.75) Depth: 8/26 00:00:02 287kN 1.Qxf4 Be7 +- (3.00) Depth: 9/26 00:00:04 633kN 1.Qxf4 Re1+ 2.Kxe1 Qxd4 3.Qxd4 Bb4+ 4.Ke2 Rxd4 5.Rxd4 Kh7 +- (12.94) Depth: 9/33 00:01:09 10230kN 1.Qxf4 Re1+ +- (13.19) Depth: 10/33 00:01:25 12578kN 1.Qxf4 Re1+ 2.Kg2 Qxd4 3.Qxd4 Rxh1 4.Rxh1 b5 5.Qg4 +- (13.69) Depth: 10/34 00:01:54 17292kN 1.Rxh5 gxh5 2.Qxf4 Re1+ 3.Kxe1 Bb4+ 4.Kf1 Rxd4 5.Bxd4 f6 6.Bxa7 Kf7 7.Qf5 Kg7 8.Rg1+ Kf7 9.Qxh5+ Kf8 +- (19.88) Depth: 10/37 00:02:20 22642kN 1.Rxh5 gxh5 +- (20.13) Depth: 11/37 00:02:27 24102kN (Frohlick, Albuquerque 18.06.2002) You are correct. Hiarcs 8.0 finds the win in a little over two minutes. I am impressed. On June 18, 2002 at 12:30:13, Charlie GOLD wrote: > Here is a position that I gave to Fritz 6. After 7 minutes on infinite it >only comes up with Rxf4. I believe that Rxh5 leads to a win. > [D] 4r1k1/qp1r1p2/2pb1Bp1/p6p/2PP1n1R/1P3P2/P4P2/2Q2K1R w 0 1
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