Author: José Carlos
Date: 08:04:54 08/07/02
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On August 07, 2002 at 10:47:04, Gian-Carlo Pascutto wrote:
>On August 07, 2002 at 10:08:31, José Carlos wrote:
>
>> Also from a recent game on ICC:
>>
>>[D]1r1q1rk1/pbp1bp1p/1p2pnpQ/6N1/3P4/3B1N2/PPP2PPP/R4RK1 w - - 0 1 bm Ne5
>
>How long does averno need to get a > 2 score on this 'easy' position?
>
>--
>GCP
Can't check now (starting from this position) because the machine is busy
playing other game on ICC. From my log file:
Move 14 (until then, my prog expected h7h5):
11 0.72 108.00 52811409 h4h6 c8b7 f3e5 d8d4 d3g6 d4e5 g6h7 g8h8
h7g6 h8g8 g6f7
11 0.72 108.00 52891267--h4h6 c8b7 f3e5 d8d4 d3g6 d4e5 g6h7 g8h8
h7g6 h8g8 g6f7
Move 15:
6 0.51 0.00 358033 f3e5!
6 0.78 1.00 568271 f3e5!
6 0.78 1.00 568271 f3e5 d8d5 d3e4 d5b5 e4b7 b8b7
6 0.78 1.00 568708--f3e5 d8d5 d3e4 d5b5 e4b7 b8b7
7 1.03 1.00 817537 f3e5!
7 1.01 1.00 823291--f3e5 d8d5 d3e4 d5b5 e4b7 b8b7 *
8 1.26 4.00 1942598 f3e5!
8 1.24 4.00 2029306--f3e5 d8d5 d3e4 d5b5 e4b7 b8b7 *
9 1.48 15.00 7127123 f3e5 e7d6 e5g4 f8e8 c2c3 d6f4 g4f6 d8f6
h6h7
9 1.48 15.00 7127319--f3e5 e7d6 e5g4 f8e8 c2c3 d6f4 g4f6 d8f6
h6h7
10 1.47 54.00 25043196 f3e5 e7b4 e5g4 f8e8 g4f6 d8f6 h6h7 g8f8
h7h4 f8g7
10 1.47 60.00 28222398--f3e5 e7b4 e5g4 f8e8 g4f6 d8f6 h6h7 g8f8
h7h4 f8g7
Move 16:
11 1.80 87.00 40417411--d3g6 f7g6 g5e6 d4e4 *
Move 17:
10 1.94 9.00 4281588--g6h7 g8h8 h7d3 *
11 2.19 9.00 4281592 g6h7!
11 2.38 21.00 10134287 g6h7 g8h8 h7d3 h8g8 a1e1 e5b2 e1e6 b7a6
e6e7 a6d3 c2d3
11 2.38 31.00 14824342--g6h7 g8h8 h7d3 h8g8 a1e1 e5b2 e1e6 b7a6
e6e7 a6d3 c2d3
12 2.59 50.00 23770323 g6h7 g8h8 h7d3 h8g8 a1e1 e5d6 d3h7 g8h8
g5e6 f7e6 h7f5 h8g8
12 2.59 118.00 56344881--g6h7 g8h8 h7d3 h8g8 a1e1 e5d6 d3h7 g8h8
g5e6 f7e6 h7f5 h8g8
So no big scores from the beginning, but slowly increasing.
I thought this position was easy because my prog found the move soon, being my
prog a mid-weak one. But maybe it's not that easy?!
José C.
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