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Subject: Re: Too hard for my engine, how about yours?

Author: Gerd Isenberg

Date: 13:25:19 11/04/02

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>>>>[D]2bq3k/2p4p/p2p4/7P/1nBPPQP1/r1p5/8/1K1R2R1 b - - 0 1 bm Be6, am c2;
>>>>Bagirov-Gufeld 1973
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>>>This position is also member (13) of the BT2630 testsuite.
>>>
>>>1:26 for Be6 with Be6 Bxe6 Nd3 +47cp
>>>FH after 1:40 +105cp and 1:52 with +163cp
>>>finally after 5:07 531cp with the line
>>>1...Bb6 2.Qc1 c2+ 3.Kb2 Bxe4 4.Kxa3 c5 5.Kb2 Qb6 6.Kc3 cxd1Q 7.Qxd1 Nd5+
>>>8.Kxc4 Ne3+ 9.Kd3 Nxd1
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>>Very nice.
>>So, how is it done? ;)
>
>Extension tuning? Eval of course.

Guess this well known position is a kind of tuned by a lot of engines. Whether
it is good for playing is another thing.

Gerd

>
>>
>>-S.
>>
>>>Regards,
>>>Gerd
>>>>
>>>>-S.



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