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Subject: Re: What does your program give for this tuff position?

Author: Richard Pijl

Date: 15:56:51 10/28/02

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On October 28, 2002 at 16:29:38, Terry Ripple wrote:

>I found this position from an earlier post and the poster claims that Fritz 7
>found the continuation of "Rxd4" in which Hiarcs 8 didn't know what to do. He
>claimed that about 5 moves later the opponent resigned after this sacrifice!
>
>My point is that my Fritz 7 didn't see this sacrifice after 1 hour,38 minutes,
>but my pc is only a AMD 266 Mhz with 64 ram, though this should be enough time!
>
[D]2qr2k1/p4ppp/Pp1Pp3/1Qp1P3/2Pn1P2/B6P/6P1/3R2K1 w

The Baron version that played in Leiden almost immediately chooses Rxd4, then
switches to Qb2 after 2 seconds and switches back to Rxd4 after 16 seconds (AMD
Athlon MP 2000+). The score is about a pawn negative though.

Richard.



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