Author: pavel
Date: 08:12:32 08/22/02
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On August 22, 2002 at 11:07:11, Enrique Irazoqui wrote:
>On August 22, 2002 at 10:57:07, Andrew Williams wrote:
>
>>Hi,
>>
>>PM just got squashed by crafty on ICC. The move where it becomes obvious what
>>will happen is here:
>>
>>3r2k1/1p3pp1/p3p2p/P1b2q2/4n3/1B2P2P/1PQ2PP1/R1B3K1 b - - bm Rd1
>>
>>PostModernist just didn't see this coming at all. When I try to search from this
>>position, PM doesn't find Rd1 in 2 minutes. I'd really like to hear how long it
>>takes other engines to find it.
>
>On a P750 with several programs running in the background:
>
>New game
>3r2k1/1p3pp1/p3p2p/P1b2q2/4n3/1B2P2P/1PQ2PP1/R1B3K1 b - - 0 1
>
>Analysis by Deep Fritz 7:
>
>1...Rd6 2.Bc4 Qe5 3.Bd3 f5 4.Bd2 Nxd2
> ³ (-0.44) Depth: 6/20 00:00:00 138kN
>1...Rd6 2.Bc4 g6 3.b3 Bb4 4.f3 Qf6
> ³ (-0.53) Depth: 7/21 00:00:00 205kN
>1...Rd6 2.Bc4 Rc6 3.Ra4 Bd6 4.f3 Ng3 5.Qxf5 Nxf5
> ³ (-0.28) Depth: 8/24 00:00:01 377kN
>1...Rd7!
> ³ (-0.31) Depth: 8/24 00:00:01 495kN
>1...Rd7!
> ³ (-0.47) Depth: 8/24 00:00:01 527kN
>1...Rd7 2.Bc4 Qe5 3.Bd3 f5 4.Ra4 Qd6 5.Bxe4 Qd1+ 6.Qxd1
> ³ (-0.41) Depth: 9/23 00:00:02 900kN
>1...Rd1+!
> ³ (-0.44) Depth: 9/26 00:00:05 1779kN
>1...Rd1+!
> ³ (-0.59) Depth: 9/26 00:00:05 1791kN
>1...Rd1+!
> µ (-0.88) Depth: 10/27 00:00:06 1890kN
>1...Rd1+!
> µ (-1.16) Depth: 11/33 00:00:08 2533kN
>1...Rd1+!
> -+ (-1.44) Depth: 11/33 00:00:12 4198kN
>1...Rd1+!
> -+ (-2.00) Depth: 11/33 00:00:17 6338kN
>1...Rd1+ 2.Qxd1 Qxf2+ 3.Kh2 Bd6+ 4.Qxd6 Nxd6 5.Bd1 Nf5 6.Bf3 Nxe3
> -+ (-2.81) Depth: 11/33 00:00:18 6975kN
>1...Rd1+ 2.Qxd1 Qxf2+ 3.Kh2 Bd6+ 4.Qxd6 Nxd6 5.Bd1 e5 6.Bg4 Nc4 7.e4 Nxb2
> -+ (-2.63) Depth: 12/31 00:00:21 8021kN
>1...Rd1+!
> -+ (-2.91) Depth: 13/35 00:00:28 10587kN
>
>(Irazoqui, Cadaqués 22.08.2002)
>
>Enrique
>
Hey Enrique,
What's your first impression with DF7 so far? Do you think it's
reasonably stronger than F7 on single cpu?
cheers,
pavs
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