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Subject: Re: Tournament- 7/03, 60 min +2 sec

Author: John Merlino

Date: 15:29:37 07/20/03

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On July 20, 2003 at 17:37:25, Milorad Madjar wrote:

>Tournament- 7/03
>AMD 1700 + (overclocking to 1900 Mhz)
>32 MB hash for each engine
>Time control: 60 min +2 sec
>ponder=off,
>tablebase=off
>All engines with Remis.ctg (write protected books), no book learning
>All games played under Hiarcs8-GUI
>
>
>See the game Shredder 7 - The King 3.23M2v.5 and move 74...Rf3 !!!!

The position in question:

[D]q4r2/6k1/1pN3p1/1PbpP2n/7P/5P2/2QR2K1/5B2 b - - 0 74

Chessmaster 9000 (CM_SKR) on a P4-2.4 says:

Time	Depth	Score	Positions	Moves
0:00	1/3	-0.70	2066		74...Nf4+ 75.Kh1 Qa3 76.Qd1 Qe3
0:00	1/4	-0.42	3655		74...Nf4+ 75.Kh1 Qa3 76.Qd1 Rh8
0:00	1/5	-0.81	28612		74...Nf4+ 75.Kh2 Qa3 76.Qd1 Rh8
					77.Bh3 Rxh4
0:00	1/6	-0.87	65768		74...Nf4+ 75.Kh2 Qa3 76.Bg2 Rh8
					77.Kg3 Qe3 78.Kg4
0:00	1/7	-1.03	139765		74...Nf4+ 75.Kh2 Qa3 76.Bd3 Rh8
					77.Kg3 Be3 78.Rd1
0:04	1/8	-0.48	783905		74...Nf4+ 75.Kg3 Qa3 76.Bd3 Bg1
					77.Rd1 Be3 78.Kh2 Rh8
0:06	1/8	-0.91	1171311		74...Rxf3 75.Kxf3 Qf8+ 76.Kg2 Qf4
					77.Nd4 Qg3+ 78.Kh1 Qxh4+ 79.Rh2
					Qxd4 80.Qg2 Qxe5 81.Rh3 Be3 82.Qf3
0:10	1/9	-1.09	1915166		74...Rxf3 75.Kxf3 Qf8+ 76.Kg2 Qf4
					77.Rd4 Qg3+ 78.Kh1 Bxd4 79.Nxd4
					Qxh4+ 80.Kg1 Qxd4+ 81.Qf2 Qg4+
					82.Kh2 Qf4+ 83.Qxf4 Nxf4 84.Kg3
0:18	1/10	-1.13	3512913		74...Rxf3 75.Kxf3 Qf8+ 76.Kg2 Qf4
					77.Rd4 Qg3+ 78.Kh1 Bxd4 79.Nxd4
					Qxh4+ 80.Kg1 Qxd4+ 81.Qf2 Qg4+
					82.Kh2 d4 83.Be2 Qf4+ 84.Qxf4 Nxf4
0:48	1/11	-1.10	9797257		74...Rxf3 75.Kxf3 Qf8+ 76.Kg2 Qf4
					77.Rd4 Qg3+ 78.Kh1 Bxd4 79.Nxd4
					Qxh4+ 80.Kg1 Qxd4+ 81.Qf2 Qxf2+
					82.Kxf2 Kf7 83.Ke3 Ke6 84.Kd4 Nf4
2:02	1/12	-1.20	25656419	74...Rxf3 75.Kxf3 Qf8+ 76.Kg2 Qf4
					77.Rd4 Qg3+ 78.Kh1 Bxd4 79.Nxd4
					Qxh4+ 80.Kg1 Qxd4+ 81.Qf2 Qg4+
					82.Qg2 Qxg2+ 83.Kxg2 Kf7 84.Kf3
					Ke6 85.Bd3 Kxe5 86.Bxg6

jm



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