Author: Richard Pijl
Date: 07:04:07 12/17/02
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On December 17, 2002 at 09:13:44, Michael Neish wrote: > >>> 9(19)& 51 4955874 -189 e8f8 d2c2 b7c5 f3g5 f7f5 d5c7 g8h8 f2g1 >>> 9(19). 52 5122035 -189 e8f8 d2c2 b7c5 f3g5 f7f5 d5c7 g8h8 f2g1 >>> 10(19)& 68 6938405 -189 e8f8 d2c2 b7c5 f3g5 f7f5 d5c7 g8h8 f2g1 > >Oh wait, I was too quick for my own good. Your program's switched its first >move to e8-f8 after 9 ply. Is there a way to make it stick to Qa4? > >Thanks, > >Mike. I let the Baron run for almost 20 minutes on the position after Qxa4. As I only have slow hardware with little memory here (Mobile PII-500) I'm not running it further. Is the line you're looking for there? ply time nodes score pv 4( 0)& 0 154 110 d5c7 a4c6 e1e7 b7c5 4( 0). 0 202 110 d5c7 a4c6 e1e7 b7c5 5( 7)+ 0 3847 140 d5c7 5( 8)& 0 8482 151 d5c7 b8c8 e1e7 5(10). 0 25477 151 d5c7 b8c8 e1e7 6(11)& 0 45435 140 d5c7 a4c6 c7d5 c6c4 e1c1 c4e4 6(14). 1 100773 140 d5c7 a4c6 c7d5 c6c4 e1c1 c4e4 7(14)& 1 149416 119 d5c7 a4c6 e1e7 b7c5 d2d5 c6d5 c7d5 7(16)& 6 586252 120 f3g5 b8f8 d2d3 f7f5 d5c7 a4a2 d3d5 a2d5 c7d5 7(16). 6 656165 120 f3g5 b8f8 d2d3 f7f5 d5c7 a4a2 d3d5 a2d5 c7d5 8(18)+ 14 1414370 150 f3g5 8(18)+ 21 2119919 240 f3g5 8(18)& 28 3063718 301 f3g5 b8f8 d5e7 g8h8 d2f4 a4b3 e7g6 h8g8 g6f8 g8f8 f2f1 8(18). 30 3349952 301 f3g5 b8f8 d5e7 g8h8 d2f4 a4b3 e7g6 h8g8 g6f8 g8f8 f2f1 9(20)- 63 7327394 271 f3g5 b8f8 9(20)& 73 8444763 232 f3g5 b8f8 d5e7 g8h8 d2f4 a4b3 e7g6 h8g8 g6f8 g8f8 g5h7 f8g8 f4e4 b3b2 9(20). 78 9244951 232 f3g5 b8f8 d5e7 g8h8 d2f4 a4b3 e7g6 h8g8 g6f8 g8f8 g5h7 f8g8 f4e4 b3b2 10(21)+ 162 17746254 262 f3g5 10(21)+ 214 23044194 352 f3g5 10(21)& 399 45409923 458 f3g5 h7h6 d5e7 g8f8 b2b3 a4b5 g5h7 f8e8 e7c6 e8d7 c6b8 d7c8 10(21). 452 51989903 458 f3g5 h7h6 d5e7 g8f8 b2b3 a4b5 g5h7 f8e8 e7c6 e8d7 c6b8 d7c8 11(23)& 875 101778383 446 f3g5 h7h6 d5e7 g8f8 b2b3 a4b5 g5h7 f8e8 e7c6 e8d7 c6b8 d7c8 11(23). 1118 132224180 446 f3g5 h7h6 d5e7 g8f8 b2b3 a4b5 g5h7 f8e8 e7c6 e8d7 c6b8 d7c8
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