Author: Roy Eassa
Date: 14:18:24 10/06/02
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On October 06, 2002 at 12:03:27, Terje Vagle wrote: >Kramnik(GM) - Deep_Fritz(C) >r7/8/2k2p1p/p2Rp1p1/PpK1P2P/5PP1/1P6/8 b - - 0 1 > >Analysis by Fritz 7: > >41...Ra7! > ² (0.50) Depth: 10/23 00:00:00 535kN >41...Ra7-- > ± (0.78) Depth: 11/25 00:00:01 1065kN >41...Ra7 > ± (0.78) Depth: 11/25 00:00:01 1121kN >41...gxh4! > ± (0.75) Depth: 11/25 00:00:01 1143kN >41...gxh4! > ² (0.59) Depth: 11/25 00:00:01 1157kN >41...gxh4-- > ± (0.87) Depth: 12/26 00:00:02 1931kN >41...gxh4 > ± (0.87) Depth: 12/26 00:00:02 1975kN >41...gxh4! > ² (0.59) Depth: 13/23 00:00:03 3380kN >41...gxh4-- > ± (0.87) Depth: 14/29 00:00:06 6055kN >41...gxh4 > ± (0.87) Depth: 14/29 00:00:06 6307kN >41...gxh4! > ² (0.59) Depth: 15/28 00:00:12 12410kN >41...gxh4-- > ± (0.87) Depth: 16/30 00:00:22 22514kN, tb=3 >41...gxh4 > ± (0.87) Depth: 16/32 00:00:23 24081kN, tb=3 >41...gxh4-- > ± (1.16) Depth: 17/34 00:01:07 70595kN, tb=7 >41...gxh4 > ± (1.16) Depth: 17/34 00:01:09 72986kN, tb=7 >41...gxh4 42.gxh4 h5 43.f4 exf4 44.Rxh5 Kd7 45.Rf5 Rc8+ 46.Kd3 b3 47.Rxf4 Rc2 >48.Rf5 Rxb2 > +- (1.41) Depth: 18/35 00:03:26 214916kN, tb=16 > >(Vagle, Stavanger 06.10.2002) > >On my P4-2,8 GHz That's a pretty impressive CPU you have there. And it's quite nice to see that themore the computer thinks about the position, the more it realizes just how lost Black is.
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