Author: John Merlino
Date: 20:43:12 02/06/03
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On February 06, 2003 at 21:24:55, Mike Byrne wrote: >[d] R7/3b4/2n5/1p4pk/2p2p2/2q2P2/5BPP/R4BK1 w - - 0 52 > >Judging by the evals, you can see Fritz never saw the impact of 52.Rd1!! >comming. Fritz thought the game was relatively even with a slight favor for >black. As the next coulpe moves show, that was far from the actual >circumstances. Chessmaster 9000, on a P3-733, chooses Rd1 immediately with a pleasant score, but doesn't see the same high evals that Ruffian sees: Time Depth Score Positions Moves 0:00 1/3 -0.56 1569 52.Rd1 Bf5 53.Ra6 Qf6 0:00 1/4 0.15 5259 52.Rd1 Qg7 53.Rd5 Nb4 54.Bd4 0:00 1/5 0.15 15757 52.Rd1 Qg7 53.Rd5 Nb4 54.Bd4 0:00 1/6 0.26 42675 52.Rd1 Qg7 53.Rd5 Nb4 54.Bd4 Qe7 55.Rc5 0:01 1/7 0.21 79544 52.Rd1 Qg7 53.Rd5 Nb4 54.Bd4 Qh7 55.Rd6 0:02 1/8 0.61 194060 52.Rd1 Qg7 53.Rd6 Qh7 54.g4+ fxg3ep 55.hxg3 Ne5 56.g4+ Bxg4 57.fxg4+ Kxg4 0:04 1/9 0.69 377128 52.Rd1 Qg7 53.Rd6 Qh7 54.g4+ fxg3ep 55.hxg3 Ne5 56.g4+ Bxg4 57.fxg4+ Kxg4 58.Rd4+ Kf5 0:10 2/10 0.78 895533 52.Rd1 Qg7 53.Rd6 Qh7 54.Ra6 c3 55.g4+ fxg3ep 56.hxg3 Ne5 57.g4+ Nxg4 58.fxg4+ Kxg4 0:46 3/11 0.82 4275265 52.Rd1 Qg7 53.Rd6 Qh7 54.h4 Ne5 55.Bd4 Ng6 56.hxg5 Kxg5 57.Ra7 Nf8 58.Rd5+ Kh6 2:56 4/12 1.03 16843161 52.Rd1 Qg7 53.Rd5 Nb4 54.Rd6 Nc6 55.g4+ fxg3ep 56.hxg3 Ne5 57.g4+ Bxg4 58.fxg4+ Kxg4 59.Be2+ Kf4 60.Rd4+ Kf5 61.Kf1 >52... Qg7 0.72/16 0 53.Rd6 3.51/16 14:24 Qh7 1.78/16 0 54.Be2 3.31/16 >5:35 Qb1+ (Ne5) 2.19/15 36 55.Bd1 3.82/15 2:50 Be6 2.62/15 2:07 56.Be1 > 4.11/15 1:51 Qd3 (Qb2) 4.16/14 2:04 57.Rxe6 5.32/15 3:20 Nd8 4.53/15 >2:44 > >[d] R2n4/8/4R3/1p4pk/2p2p2/3q1P2/6PP/3BB1K1 w - - 0 58 > >58.Bc2!! and there is no good square for the Q to go , best move is Nc6 losing >the exchange and the game Ditto here: Time Depth Score Positions Moves 0:00 1/3 2.35 2708 58.Be2 Qb1 59.g4+ fxg3ep 60.f4+ g4 0:00 1/3 2.49 2867 58.Bc2 Qxc2 59.Rxd8 Qb2 0:00 1/4 2.95 5485 58.Bc2 Qd4+ 59.Bf2 Qd2 60.Bg6+ Kh6 0:00 1/5 2.74 20785 58.Bc2 Qxc2 59.Rxd8 Qb2 60.Bd2 0:01 1/6 3.89 66001 58.Bc2 Qd4+ 59.Bf2 Qd7 60.Bf5 Qd1+ 61.Re1 Qd2 62.Rc8 0:02 1/7 5.10 213847 58.Bc2 Nxe6 59.Bxd3 cxd3 60.Ra3 Nc5 61.Bb4 d2 62.Bxd2 0:03 1/8 5.21 297414 58.Bc2 Nxe6 59.Bxd3 cxd3 60.Ra3 Nd4 61.Rxd3 Nc6 62.Kf2 b4 0:05 2/9 5.21 538487 58.Bc2 Nxe6 59.Bxd3 cxd3 60.Ra3 Nc5 61.Rc3 Nd7 62.Rxd3 Nc5 63.Rd1 0:13 3/10 5.28 1479030 58.Bc2 Nxe6 59.Bxd3 cxd3 60.Ra3 Nd4 61.Rxd3 Nc2 62.Kf2 b4 63.Rb3 0:38 4/11 5.53 4251772 58.Bc2 Nxe6 59.Bxd3 cxd3 60.Ra3 Nd4 61.Rxd3 Nc2 62.Ba5 Kg6 63.Rd2 Ne3 64.Kf2 2:00 5/12 5.57 14060018 58.Bc2 Nxe6 59.Bxd3 cxd3 60.Ra3 Nc5 61.Bb4 Nd7 62.Rxd3 Nf6 63.Kf2 Kg6 64.Bc3 jm
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