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Subject: Re: Yesterday vs Today

Author: George Tsavdaris

Date: 02:52:27 06/28/03

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On June 28, 2003 at 02:56:14, Peter Stayne wrote:

>what's the solution?
I suppose finding Rxe6!

[D]3rr1k1/1bqnbp1p/ppp1p1pB/6N1/3P3Q/3B4/PPP2PPP/3RR1K1 w - - 0 1

Analysis by Deep Junior 8.ZX:

1.d4-d5 c6xd5 2.Qh4-d4
  ²  (0.70)   Depth: 3   00:00:00
1.a2-a4 Nd7-f6
  ±  (1.13)   Depth: 3   00:00:00
1.a2-a3 Nd7-f6
  ±  (1.16)   Depth: 3   00:00:00
1.c2-c4 Nd7-f6
  ±  (1.33)   Depth: 3   00:00:00
1.c2-c4 Nd7-f6 2.Re1-e3
  +-  (1.52)   Depth: 6   00:00:00  1kN
1.c2-c4 c6-c5 2.Re1-e3 Be7-f6 3.Bd3-e2 c5xd4
  ±  (1.23)   Depth: 9   00:00:00  33kN
1.c2-c4 c6-c5 2.Bd3-e4 Bb7xe4 3.Re1xe4 Nd7-f6 4.Re4-e3 Rd8-d7
  ±  (1.14)   Depth: 12   00:00:00  532kN
1.Bd3-e4 Nd7-f6 2.Be4-f3 c6-c5 3.Bf3xb7 Qc7xb7 4.c2-c4 Qb7-c6
  ±  (1.20)   Depth: 12   00:00:05  3790kN
1.Bd3-e4 c6-c5 2.Be4xb7 Qc7xb7 3.Qh4-f4 Be7xg5 4.Bh6xg5 Rd8-c8 5.c2-c4 Qb7-c7
6.Qf4-f3
  ±  (0.89)   Depth: 15   00:00:19  15690kN
1.b2-b4 Nd7-f6 2.a2-a3 c6-c5 3.d4xc5 b6xc5 4.c2-c3 Nf6-d5 5.b4-b5 Nd5xc3 6.b5xa6
  ±  (0.90)   Depth: 15   00:00:59  32191kN
1.Re1xe6 f7xe6 2.Bd3xg6 h7xg6 3.Bh6-g7 Be7xg5 4.Qh4-h8+ Kg8-f7
  +-  (1.49)   Depth: 15   00:03:21  101698kN
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