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Subject: Re: Test Position (Anaconda 1.0)

Author: Kurt Utzinger

Date: 23:43:09 10/03/03

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On October 04, 2003 at 00:50:32, Rex wrote:

>Here is a position I had for sometime that was created during a computer match.
>Nd2 is the move!! How does your program eval this?
>
>
>[D] r1b2rk1/1pqp1p1p/p3nBpQ/4p3/4P3/1N4P1/PbP2PBP/R4RK1 w - - 0 1


Neue Partie
r1b2rk1/1pqp1p1p/p3nBpQ/4p3/4P3/1N4P1/PbP2PBP/R4RK1 w - - 0 1

Analysis by Anaconda 1.0: (P4 1.8/32 MB hash)

1.Rae1 Qxc2
  µ  (-0.97)   Depth: 1/2   00:00:00
1.Rad1 Qxc2 2.Rd6
  µ  (-0.77)   Depth: 1/2   00:00:00
  ³  (-0.55)   Depth: 3/10   00:00:00
1.Rab1 Qxc2 2.Bh3 Re8 3.Bxe6 dxe6
  =  (-0.02)   Depth: 3/10   00:00:00
  µ  (-0.86)   Depth: 4/10   00:00:00  13kN
1.Rad1 Qxc2
  µ  (-0.85)   Depth: 4/10   00:00:00  13kN
  µ  (-0.71)   Depth: 4/10   00:00:00  14kN
1.Rae1 Qxc2 2.Re2
  ³  (-0.70)   Depth: 4/10   00:00:00  15kN
  ³  (-0.56)   Depth: 4/10   00:00:00  16kN
1.Bh3 d6 2.Rad1 b5 3.Rfe1 Bb7
  ³  (-0.55)   Depth: 4/10   00:00:00  17kN
  ³  (-0.30)   Depth: 7/19   00:00:00  52kN
1.Rab1 Qc3 2.Bh3 Qf3 3.Bxe6 Qxf6 4.Bxf7+ Rxf7 5.Rxb2
  ³  (-0.29)   Depth: 7/19   00:00:01  59kN
  =  (0.02)   Depth: 8/19   00:00:01  129kN
1.Bh3 d6 2.Rab1 Bc3 3.Nc1 Ba5 4.Nb3 Bc3
  =  (0.03)   Depth: 8/19   00:00:01  153kN
  =  (0.00)   Depth: 10/22   00:00:08  1367kN
1.Rab1 Bc3 2.Rfd1 b6 3.Rd3 Bb7 4.Rbd1 Qc4 5.Qe3
  =  (0.01)   Depth: 10/22   00:00:09  1545kN
  =  (0.04)   Depth: 10/24   00:00:17  3094kN
1.Rae1 Re8 2.f4 Ba3 3.Bxe5 Qxc2 4.f5 Bf8 5.Qc1 Qxc1 6.Rxc1 Ng7
  =  (0.05)   Depth: 10/26   00:00:31  5831kN
  ²  (0.46)   Depth: 11/28   00:01:08  13014kN
1.f4 Bxa1 2.f5 d6 3.Nxa1 Qc5+ 4.Kh1 Qc7 5.fxe6 fxe6 6.Nb3 Rf7
  ²  (0.47)   Depth: 11/28   00:01:25  16439kN
  ±  (0.82)   Depth: 11/28   00:01:40  19534kN
1.Nd2 Bc3 2.Nf3
  ±  (0.83)   Depth: 11/28   00:01:49  21257kN
  +-  (5.82)   Depth: 11/28   00:02:21  27971kN

(Utzinger, MyTown 04.10.2003)




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