Author: Roy Brunjes
Date: 05:53:58 07/27/02
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On July 27, 2002 at 05:04:18, Ed Schröder wrote: Very impressive Ed. On my PIII 500 MHz (100 MB Hash tables), Rebel XP spots this combination in 5 seconds. (same line as given below of course). Roy >On July 27, 2002 at 03:24:26, Terry McCracken wrote: > >Rebel XP : 2 seconds. > >Ed > >=============== > >00:00:01 6.10 0.83 1.Rg3 g6 2.Ra3 Rab8 3.Qe5 >00:00:01 6.16 0.92 1.Qf3 Raf8 2.Qg3 g6 3.Rbd3 >00:00:02 7.00 0.79 1.Qf3 Raf8 2.Nf5 Qd8 3.Rbd3 g6 4.Ne3 >00:00:02 7.02 0.83 1.Qe5 g6 2.Rf3 Rh7 3.Rfd3 Rc8 4.c3 >00:00:02 7.14 0.83 1.Nxb5+ >00:00:02 7.14 0.83 1.Nxb5+ >00:00:02 7.14 3.10 1.Nxb5+ axb5 2.Rxb5 Qc7 3.Rdxd5 exd5 > 4.Qg4 Qb6 5.Qd7 Ka6 (2) > >00:00:03 8.00 3.63 1.Nxb5+ axb5 2.Rxb5 Qc7 3.Rdxd5 exd5 > 4.Qg4 Qb6 5.Qd7 Ka6 6.Rxb6 Kxb6 (3) > >00:00:04 9.00 3.63 1.Nxb5+ axb5 2.Rxb5 Qc7 3.Rdxd5 exd5 > 4.Qg4 Qb6 5.Qd7 Ka6 6.Rxb6 Kxb6 7.Qd6 > Ka5 (3) > >A1400, 200 Mb HT > > > > >>http://www.chessbase.com/events/games/2002_dortmund/dort10b.htm >> >> >>(2) Topalov,V (2745) - Bareev,E (2726) [C11] >>Sparkassen sf Playoff Dortmund GER (2), 17.07.2002 >> >>.e4 e6 2.d4 d5 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Bg5 dxe4 5.Nxe4 Nbd7 6.Nf3 Be7 7.Nxf6+ Bxf6 8.h4 c5 >>9.Qd2 cxd4 10.Nxd4 h6 11.Bxf6 Nxf6 12.Qb4 Nd5 13.Qa3 Qe7 14.Bb5+ Bd7 15.Bxd7+ >>Kxd7 16.Qa4+ Kc7 17.Rh3 a6 18.Rb3 Qc5 19.0-0-0 b5 20.Qa5+ Qb6 21.Qe1 Kb7 22.Qe2 >>Ka7 23.Nxb5+ axb5 24.Rxb5 Qc6 25.Rdxd5 exd5 26.Qe7+ Ka6 27.Rb3 1-0 >> >>After 22...Ka7 >> >>[D]r6r/k4pp1/pq2p2p/1p1n4/3N3P/1R6/PPP1QPP1/2KR4 w >> >> >>How quickly does fast hardware and top software, find this combination? >> >>Terry
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