Author: Terry Ripple
Date: 02:43:47 08/29/02
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On August 28, 2002 at 04:49:19, George Piles wrote:
>
> [D]2r2rk1/p3bb1p/2n1Q1p1/q2pP3/3P1P2/p1NB1NR1/1P4P1/1K1R4 w - - id id Pos 1 -
>REBEL - EVANS.EPD;
>
>
> How long does it take your program to get a Positive score in this position
>after the key move?
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Using only a AMD 266 Mhz and Hiarcs 8 sees the move in only 34 seconds and gets
a positve score in only 2 min and 49 seconds! With a fast processor look out!!!
Regards,
Terry
New position
2r2rk1/p3bb1p/2n1Q1p1/q2pP3/3P1P2/p1NB1NR1/1P4P1/1K1R4 w - - 0 1
Analysis by Hiarcs 8:
1.Qh3
ยต (-0.71) depth: 1 00:00:00
1.Qh3 axb2
-+ (-2.52) depth: 2/7 00:00:00
1.Qh3 axb2
-+ (-2.52) depth: 2/8 00:00:00
1.Qd7 axb2 2.Nb5
-+ (-1.73) depth: 2/11 00:00:00
1.Qd7 axb2
-+ (-2.13) depth: 3/11 00:00:00
1.Qd7 axb2 2.Kc2 Qa3
-+ (-2.80) depth: 3/13 00:00:00
1.Qh3 Qb4 2.Rd2 Nxd4 3.Nxd4 Qxd4 4.Qh6
-+ (-1.90) depth: 3/13 00:00:00
1.Qh3 Qb4
-+ (-2.16) depth: 4/13 00:00:00
1.Qh3 Qb4
-+ (-2.16) depth: 4/18 00:00:00
1.Qh3 Qb4
-+ (-2.41) depth: 5/18 00:00:00 13kN
1.Qh3 axb2 2.Na4 Nxe5 3.Nxb2 Nxd3 4.Nxd3 Rb8+ 5.Nb2
-+ (-3.94) depth: 5/23 00:00:01 32kN
1.Qd7 axb2 2.e6 Qa1+ 3.Kc2 Nb4+ 4.Kd2 Rxc3 5.exf7+ Rxf7 6.Qe8+ Bf8 7.Bb1
-+ (-3.70) depth: 5/23 00:00:02 43kN
1.Qd7 Be8
-+ (-3.45) depth: 6/27 00:00:04 96kN
1.Qd7 axb2 2.e6 Qa1+ 3.Kc2 Nxd4+ 4.Nxd4 Rxc3+ 5.Kd2
-+ (-3.41) depth: 6/27 00:00:06 130kN
1.Qd7 Rc7
-+ (-3.66) depth: 7/29 00:00:12 278kN
1.Qd7 Rc7 2.Qh3 axb2 3.e6 Qxc3 4.exf7+ Rxf7 5.Bxg6 hxg6 6.Rxg6+ Rg7 7.Qe6+ Kh8
-+ (-3.77) depth: 7/29 00:00:19 428kN
1.Bxg6 Bxe6
-+ (-3.16) depth: 7/30 00:00:34 733kN
1.Bxg6 a2+ 2.Nxa2 Qxa2+ 3.Kxa2 Nb4+ 4.Ka1 Bxe6 5.Bf5+ Kf7 6.Ng5+ Bxg5 7.Rxg5
= (-0.13) depth: 7/30 00:00:52 1124kN
1.Bxg6 a2+ 2.Nxa2 Bxe6 3.Bxh7+
= (-0.12) depth: 8/30 00:01:16 1669kN
1.Bxg6 a2+
= (0.13) depth: 9/32 00:02:49 3780kN
1.Bxg6 Bxe6 2.Bxh7+ Kh8 3.Rh1 Rxf4 4.Bd3+ Bh4 5.Nxh4 Rf1+ 6.Rxf1 Bg8 7.Nb5 axb2
8.Kxb2
+- (1.74) depth: 9/35 00:07:22 9301kN
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