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Subject: Re: FRITZ 8.00.8 solved it in 6 Seconds even without Tablebase !

Author: Jorge Pichard

Date: 12:28:26 07/21/03

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On July 21, 2003 at 14:47:23, George Tsavdaris wrote:

>>>>>[D]3b4/6k1/P7/6p1/KP6/Q4q2/8/8 b - - 0 1
>>
>>Analysis by Fritz 8.0.0.8
>>
>>1...Qxa3+ 2.Kxa3 Bb6 3.Ka4 g4 4.Kb5 Bf2 5.Kc6 g3 6.Kb7 g2 7.a7 Bxa7 8.Kxa7 g1Q+
>>9.Ka6 Qa1+ 10.Kb5 Qe5+ 11.Ka4 Qd4
>>  -+  (-2.09)   Depth: 7/10   00:00:00  3kN
>>  -+  (-8.69)   Depth: 19/37   00:00:06  5302kN
>>
>>(Pichard, Jorge's Home 21.07.2003)
>>
>>Even without Tablebase Fritz 8 can solve this endgame
>
>Depth 19 in 6 seconds!!!! Strange, i will try this without tablebases too.
>Did Fritz changed it's best move after 20-30 seconds or had Qxa3?


This is Fritz 8 evaluation after 2:30 Two minutes and 30 seconds:

Analysis by Fritz 8:


1...Qxa3+ 2.Kxa3 Bb6 3.Ka4 g4 4.Kb5 Bf2 5.Kc6 g3 6.Kb7 g2 7.a7 Bxa7 8.Kxa7 g1Q+
9.Ka6 Qa1+ 10.Kb5 Qa8 11.Kb6 Qb8+
  -+  (-8.87)   Depth: 24/44   00:02:30  135954kN

(Pichard, Jorge's Home 21.07.2003)


I set up the branching in 1st move:  =5

             branching in 1st move:  =0

             branching in 1st move:  =0

             branching in 1st move:  =0

Length of variations to          =6

Evaluation windows[1/100pawns]:  =80



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