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Subject: Re: Testposition Comet B55 - Fritz 8

Author: Richard Pijl

Date: 16:53:42 02/08/03

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On February 08, 2003 at 13:47:29, Drexel,Michael wrote:

>[D] 3k3r/3p3p/pr1Pp3/2p1nppB/2P5/1P2P3/P2R1KPP/5R2 w - - 0 26
>
>black has advantages and white has to play precisely in order to survive.
>the best move is probably 26.g4.
>Comet and several other freeware engines dont understand the position and
>favour white:

The Baron is one of the exceptions then. On an Athlon MP 2000+ (single CPU
version) the following lines are produced by the latest development version:

 ply       time     nodes  score  pv

  4( 6)&      0      2349     19  g2g3 h7h6 f2g2 a6a5 h2h3
  4( 7).      0      5754     19  g2g3 h7h6 f2g2 a6a5 h2h3
  5(11)>      0     21489    -14  e3e4
  5(11)&      0     38662      5  e3e4 f5f4 f2e2 h8f8 g2g3 d8c8
  5(11)>      0     54270      6  f1e1
  5(11)&      0     56092      8  f1e1 h7h6 e1c1 d8c8
  5(11).      0     65887      8  f1e1 h7h6 e1c1 d8c8
  6(13)&      0    101941     -2  f1e1 h8f8 e1c1 f5f4 e3e4 d8c8 h5e2
  6(13)>      0    108397     -1  e3e4
  6(13)&      0    120184      5  e3e4 f5f4
  6(13).      0    253572      5  e3e4 f5f4
  7(11)&      0    270380      2  e3e4 f5f4 f2e2 d8c8 g2g3 h8f8 h5f3
  7(11)>      0    292788      3  f2e2
  7(11)&      1    323610      3  f2e2 h7h6 e3e4 h8f8 g2g3 f5f4 g3f4 g5f4
  7(11)>      1    333104      4  f1c1
  7(11)&      1    340451      5  f1c1 h8f8 f2e2 d8c8 g2g3 e5g4 e2f3 h7h6
  7(12)>      1    369240      6  h2h3
  7(12).      1    426446      5  h2h3 h8g8 g2g3 a6a5 e3e4 f5f4 g3f4 g5f4
  8(17)&      3   1007294     -8  h2h3 a6a5 g2g3 a5a4 b3a4 b6b4 d2c2 b4c4 c2c4
  8(17)>      3   1077611     -7  e3e4
  8(17)&      3   1173928     -6  e3e4 h8f8 f2e2 f5f4 g2g3 a6a5 a2a3 b6b3 g3f4
  8(17).      8   2805796     -6  e3e4 h8f8 f2e2 f5f4 g2g3 a6a5 a2a3 b6b3 g3f4
  9(15)&      8   2963711     -9  e3e4 h8f8 f2e2 f5f4 g2g3 d8c8 g3f4 g5f4 f1f2
  9(15)>      9   3087093     -8  f2e2
  9(17)>     12   4137250     -8  f1h1
  9(17).     13   4463482     -9  f1h1 a6a5 h2h4 h7h6 h5f3 g5h4 h1h4 e5f7 d2d3
 10(20)&     32  10725744    -19  f1h1 a6a5 h1c1 h7h6 f2e2 d8c8 e2f2 h8f8 g2g3
g5g4 h5g4 f5g4 f2e2
 10(21)>     51  16977892    -18  f1c1
 10(21)>     84  27805493    -18  g2g4
 10(21)&     87  29005414     -5  g2g4 e5g4 h5g4 f5g4 f2g3 h7h5 f1f7 d8c8 d2d1
a6a5 f7g7
 10(21).     88  29213314     -5  g2g4 e5g4 h5g4 f5g4 f2g3 h7h5 f1f7 d8c8 d2d1
a6a5 f7g7
 11(19)&     89  29535983     -5  g2g4 f5g4 f2g3 a6a5 h5g4 a5a4 g4d1 d8c8
 11(19).     95  31647770     -5  g2g4 f5g4 f2g3 a6a5 h5g4 a5a4 g4d1 d8c8
 12(21)&     98  32529887     -6  g2g4 f5g4 f2g3 a6a5 h5g4 a5a4 g4d1 d8c8
 12(21).    109  36222191     -6  g2g4 f5g4 f2g3 a6a5 h5g4 a5a4 g4d1 d8c8
 13(23)&    115  38221942     -7  g2g4 f5g4 f2g3 a6a5 h5g4 a5a4 g4d1 h7h5 h2h3
 13(23).    158  53045510     -7  g2g4 f5g4 f2g3 a6a5 h5g4 a5a4 g4d1 h7h5 h2h3
 14(24)&    178  59656884    -14  g2g4 f5g4 f2g3 a6a5 h5g4 a5a4 g4d1 h7h5 g3g2
g5g4 g2g1 a4b3 a2b3

Richard.



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