Author: Uri Blass
Date: 22:19:13 08/01/02
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On August 02, 2002 at 00:12:40, John Merlino wrote: >On August 01, 2002 at 23:29:21, Dann Corbit wrote: > >>[D]6RK/1Q1Q2QR/5Q2/2Q4Q/qq1q1Q2/1qq1Q3/rqqq2Q1/kr1q4 w - - > >Looks like a draw to me :-) And Chessmaster 9000, on a PIII-733, says: > >Time Depth Score Positions Moves >0:02 1/3 0.86 218280 1.Qgxd2 Qxf6 2.Qfxf6 Qxf6 >0:04 1/3 0.92 322050 1.Qdxd4 Qcxd4 2.Qgxd2 Qbxe3 >0:07 1/4 0.92 543084 1.Qdxd4 Qcxd4 2.Qgxd2 Qbxe3 >0:53 1/5 0.91 4002128 1.Qdxd4 Qbxd4 2.Qxb3 Qxf6 3.Qfxf6 > Qxf6 >3:59 1/6 0.85 17073896 1.Qdxd4 Qbxd4 2.Qxb3 Qxf6 3.Qfxf6 > Qxf6 4.Qxd1 Rxd1 5.Qcxc2 Qdxc2 > 6.Qgxc2 Qxg7+ 7.Rgxg7 Qxc2 > >jm Movei says that white gets a decisive positional advantage of 1.24 pawns by QxQ. I believe that QxQ is the best move and I leave the problem of finding the right Q's to the reader. 3 132 3543 3227250 d7d4 d1h5 h7h5 d2e3 f4e3 c3e3 g2c2 b4b7 g7b7 a4d4 3 132 4394 4017827 d7d4 d1h5 h7h5 d2e3 f4e3 c3e3 g2c2 b4b7 g7b7 a4d4 4 117 6860 6389459 d7d4 d1h5 c5h5 b4d4 f6d4 a4d4 e3d2 c2d2 g7d4 d2f4 d4c3 b3b7 4 118 11024 10554312 b7b4 4 120 22086 21733012 b7b4 d1h5 c5c3 d2c3 e3d4 b3b4 h7h5 a4d7 g7d7 b4d4 f6d4 c2g2 4 121 26996 26568516 d7a4 4 124 32692 32248649 d7a4 a2a4 h5d1 b1d1 b7b4 d4c5 f6c3 d2e3 c3b2 c2b2 g7b2 b3b2 4 124 41051 40196615 d7a4 a2a4 h5d1 b1d1 b7b4 d4c5 f6c3 d2e3 c3b2 c2b2 g7b2 b3b2
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