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Subject: Re: A strange coincidence

Author: Dann Corbit

Date: 18:23:19 10/17/02

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On October 17, 2002 at 16:01:11, Gian-Carlo Pascutto wrote:

>[D]r1bqkb1r/1ppp1ppp/p1n5/4p3/B3n3/5N2/PPPP1PPP/RNBQR1K1 b kq - 0 6
>
>The standard move is d4 here, but my thing wants to play Re1 and
>thinks it's quite a bit better.
>
>My book has nearly no games with this, so I looked in the full
>database to see whether this has been played before. It has,
>very occasionally. Mostly by lesser players, which isn't exactly
>encouraging. However, the last 2 games with this in my database
>were:
>
>PARSOS-IKARUS, WCCC 2002 Maastricht
>XINIX-IKARUS, WCCC 2002 Maastricht
>
>To add to the coincidence, even though Ikarus was involved in
>both games, the Re1 move is whites. So this means that both
>ParSOS and XiniX chose to play the 'odd' move at the exact
>same tournament.

Pepito> epd
Introduzca fichero a cargar:
> re1.epd
Tiempo por problema (segs) ? 999
CONTROL_IN 20000


    +----+----+----+----+----+----+----+----+
 8  | *T |    | *A | *D | *R | *A |    | *T |
    +----+----+----+----+----+----+----+----+
 7  |    | *P | *P | *P |    | *P | *P | *P |
    +----+----+----+----+----+----+----+----+
 6  | *P |    | *C |    |    |    |    |    |
    +----+----+----+----+----+----+----+----+
 5  |    |    |    |    | *P |    |    |    |
    +----+----+----+----+----+----+----+----+
 4  |  A |    |    |    | *C |    |    |    |
    +----+----+----+----+----+----+----+----+
 3  |    |    |    |    |    |  C |    |    |
    +----+----+----+----+----+----+----+----+
 2  |  P |  P |  P |  P |    |  P |  P |  P |
    +----+----+----+----+----+----+----+----+
 1  |  T |  C |  A |  D |    |  T |  R |    |
    +----+----+----+----+----+----+----+----+
      a    b    c    d    e    f    g    h

 5    19   103     9846  Tf1-e1 Ce4-c5 Aa4xc6 d7xc6 Te1xe5 Ac8-e6 d3
 5    19   104    12494  Tf1-e1 Ce4-c5 Aa4xc6 d7xc6 Te1xe5 Ac8-e6 d3
 6    29   109    27748  Tf1-e1 Ce4-c5 Aa4xc6 d7xc6 Cf3xe5 Ac8-e6 d3
 6    29   111    35034  Tf1-e1 Ce4-c5 Aa4xc6 d7xc6 Cf3xe5 Ac8-e6 d3
 7    29   120    64991  Tf1-e1 Ce4-c5 Aa4xc6 d7xc6 Cf3xe5 Cc5-e6 d3 Af8-c5
 7    29   125    85263  Tf1-e1 Ce4-c5 Aa4xc6 d7xc6 Cf3xe5 Cc5-e6 d3 Af8-c5
 8    20   178   274952  Tf1-e1 Ce4-d6 Cf3xe5 Cc6xe5 d4 Af8-e7 d4xe5 Cd6-b5
 8    20   198   351047  Tf1-e1 Ce4-d6 Cf3xe5 Cc6xe5 d4 Af8-e7 d4xe5 Cd6-b5
 9     3   296   716475  Tf1-e1 Ce4-c5 Aa4xc6 d7xc6 Cf3xe5 Af8-e7 Cb1-c3 O-O d4
Cc5-e6
 9    11   550  1680230  Dd1-e2 Ce4-c5 Aa4xc6 d7xc6 De2xe5 Dd8-e7
 9    11   606  1877741  Dd1-e2 Ce4-c5 Aa4xc6 d7xc6 De2xe5 Dd8-e7
10    -3   827  2666805  Dd1-e2 Ce4-c5 Aa4xc6 d7xc6 d4 Cc5-e6 d4xe5 Ce6-d4
Cf3xd4 Dd8xd4 Tf1-d1 Ac8-g4
10    13  1011  3371983  Tf1-e1 Ce4-c5 Aa4xc6 d7xc6 Cf3xe5 Af8-e7 d4 Cc5-e6
Ac1-e3 O-O Cb1-c3
10    13  1283  4408061  Tf1-e1 Ce4-c5 Aa4xc6 d7xc6 Cf3xe5 Af8-e7 d4 Cc5-e6
Ac1-e3 O-O Cb1-c3
11    -2  1564  5486713  Tf1-e1 Ce4-c5 Aa4xc6 d7xc6 Cf3xe5 Af8-e7 d4 Cc5-e6
Ac1-e3 O-O Cb1-c3 Tf8-e8
11    -2  2769 10013291  Tf1-e1 Ce4-c5 Aa4xc6 d7xc6 Cf3xe5 Af8-e7 d4 Cc5-e6
Ac1-e3 O-O Cb1-c3 Tf8-e8
12     9  3460 12591386  Tf1-e1 Ce4-c5 Aa4xc6 d7xc6 Cf3xe5 Af8-e7 d4 Cc5-e6
Ac1-e3 O-O Cb1-c3 Tf8-e8 Dd1-f3
12     9  5469 19589891  Tf1-e1 Ce4-c5 Aa4xc6 d7xc6 Cf3xe5 Af8-e7 d4 Cc5-e6
Ac1-e3 O-O Cb1-c3 Tf8-e8 Dd1-f3
13    -6  7130 25633486  Tf1-e1 Ce4-c5 Aa4xc6 d7xc6 Cf3xe5 Af8-e7 d4 Cc5-e6
Ac1-e3 O-O Cb1-c3 f6 Ce5-c4 Tf8-e8
13     3 32897 117869638  d4 b5 Aa4-b3 e5xd4 Cf3xd4 Dd8-f6 Cd4xc6 d7xc6 Dd1-e2
Df6-e5 Cb1-c3 Ac8-f5 Cc3xe4 Af5xe4 Tf1-e1
13     3 32897 117869638  d4 b5 Aa4-b3 e5xd4 Cf3xd4 Dd8-f6 Cd4xc6 d7xc6 Dd1-e2
Df6-e5 Cb1-c3 Ac8-f5 Cc3xe4 Af5xe4 Tf1-e1



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