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Subject: Re: Can your program find it?

Author: Richard Pijl

Date: 16:29:00 10/17/02

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On October 17, 2002 at 08:09:28, Grzegorz Sidorowicz wrote:

>
>This position is from the game Terra-Armageddon (after 36. Kf3)
[D]8/6kp/pp3p2/5Qp1/1P2n3/P1P2KP1/3q3P/5B2 b - - bm Nf2
>
Baron 0.99.3b5 finds Nf2 in a second on an AMD MP 2000+:

 ply       time     nodes  score  pv

  5(10)-      0     30052     29  e4c3 f1d3
  5(10)&      0     35014      0  e4c3 f1d3 d2d1 f3g2 d1d2
  5(10).      0     44695      0  e4c3 f1d3 d2d1 f3g2 d1d2
  6(12)&      0     59406    -10  e4c3 f1d3 d2d1 f3g2 d1d2 g2h3 a6a5 f5h7
  6(12).      0    108799    -10  e4c3 f1d3 d2d1 f3g2 d1d2 g2h3 a6a5 f5h7
  7(13)&      0    151286    -25  e4c3 f1d3 d2d1 f3g2 d1d2 g2h3 a6a5 f5h7 g7f8
h7d7 f8g8
  7(13)&      1    374815    -21  e4f2 f5e6 g5g4 f3g2 f2e4 g2h1 d2d1 e6e7 g7h6
h1g2
  7(13).      1    421112    -21  e4f2 f5e6 g5g4 f3g2 f2e4 g2h1 d2d1 e6e7 g7h6
h1g2
  8(15)&      2    689395    -17  e4f2 f5e6 g5g4 f3g2 f2e4 g2h1 d2d1 h1g1 e4d2
e6d7
  8(15).      3    994667    -17  e4f2 f5e6 g5g4 f3g2 f2e4 g2h1 d2d1 h1g1 e4d2
e6d7
  9(16)&      8   2709548     -5  e4f2 f1e2 f2d1 f5d3 g5g4 f3g2 d1e3 g2f2 e3d1
f2g1 d2d3 e2d3
  9(16).     10   3516748     -5  e4f2 f1e2 f2d1 f5d3 g5g4 f3g2 d1e3 g2f2 e3d1
f2g1 d2d3 e2d3
 10(18)&     20   6851757     -5  e4f2 f1e2 f2d1 f5d3 g5g4 f3g2 d1e3 g2f2 e3d1
f2g1 d2d3 e2d3 d1c3
 10(18).     28   9519644     -5  e4f2 f1e2 f2d1 f5d3 g5g4 f3g2 d1e3 g2f2 e3d1
f2g1 d2d3 e2d3 d1c3
 11(19)&     55  18513436      0  e4f2 f1e2 f2d1 f5d3 g5g4 f3g2 d1e3 g2f2 e3d1
f2g1 d2e1 g1g2 e1f2 g2h1 f2e1 h1g2
 11(20).     82  27947443      0  e4f2 f1e2 f2d1 f5d3 g5g4 f3g2 d1e3 g2f2 e3d1
f2g1 d2e1 g1g2 e1f2 g2h1 f2e1 h1g2



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