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Subject: Re: Position analysis - Fritz 8 took 8 minutes to find move!

Author: Richard Patterson

Date: 08:03:05 09/02/03

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On September 02, 2003 at 10:53:37, Terry McCracken wrote:

>On September 02, 2003 at 10:36:55, Richard Patterson wrote:
>
>>In this position Fritz 8 analysis took 8 minutes to find RD1-G1 but the move
>>score was not much different than the other two best moves QA7-C7 or RD1xD7. The
>>analysis was not much different 22 minutes with RD1-G1 still leading by .70 over
>>the other moves. The analysis at 30+ minutes gave RD1-G1 (+30.38) a decisive
>>advantage over moves #2 QA7-C7 (+16.06) and #3 RD1xD7 (+15.34).
>>
>>How does your favorite chess program see this position.
>>
>>Richard
>>
>>[d]2b5/Q2n3k/2p1p3/1p2Br2/p7/P3P2p/5P2/2KR4 w - - 0 27
>
>Too many good moves for White. In blitz I'd choose Rxd7+, in a long game Rg1
>would be more subtle, and to the point, I'm going to Checkmate Black!:o)
>
>Terry

Hi Terry,

The outcome of this game does not favor black :) I purchased a Excalibur
Grandmaster to have a fighting chance to win then I review it with Fritz 8 since
my computer issue has been corrected Fritz 8 does not let me WIN. The above
position was a product of that game against the Excalibur Grandmaster.

Have a great day.

Richard



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