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Subject: Re: little test position

Author: José Carlos

Date: 09:32:07 10/17/03

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On October 17, 2003 at 12:27:32, Thomas Mayer wrote:

>Hi Will,
>
>>[D]7k/8/2R1pn2/1p1r2p1/p6p/P4P2/1P3BPP/7K b - - bm Rd1+
>
>Quark has also it's problems to find the solution:
>
>Quark 2.20beta on Athlon MP1800+
>
>00:00:00  d->05   -0.58  d5e5 c6c8 h8g7 g2g3 g5g4 f3g4
>00:00:00  d->06   -0.52  d5d2 f2e3 d2b2 c6c8 h8g7 e3g5 b5b4
>00:00:00  d->07   -0.44  d5d2 f2g1 d2b2 c6e6 h8g7 e6e7 g7g6 g1d4
>00:00:00  d->08   -0.33  d5d2 f2e3 d2e2 e3d4 e2e1 d4g1 g5g4 f3g4 f6g4 c6c7 g4f3
>00:00:01  d->09   -0.40  d5d2 f2g1 d2e2 c6b6 e2e5 b6b8 h8g7 g1f2 e5e2 f2d4 e2e3
>00:00:02  d->10   -0.58  d5d2 f2g1 h8g7 c6e6 g7g6 e6b6 h4h3 g2h3 d2b2 g1c5
>00:00:04  d->10   -0.57  d5e5!
>00:00:05  d->10   -0.49  d5e5 h1g1 h8g7 g1f1 g7g6 g2g4 h4h3 c6c8 e5d5 f1e2 g3h2
>00:00:07  d->11   -0.49  d5e5 h1g1 h8g7 g1f1 g7g6 f2b6 g6f5 g2g4 f5g6 c6c8 e5d5
>f1e2
>00:00:16  d->12   -0.45  d5e5 h1g1 h8g7 g1f1 g7g6 g2g3 h4h3 c6d6 g6f7 d6d8 e5d5
>d8c8
>00:00:31  d->13   -0.44  d5e5 h1g1 h8g7 g1f1 g7f7 g2g3 h4h3 f2c5 e5d5 c5e3 f7e7
>c6c7 e7d6 c7c8
>00:01:02  d->14   -0.47  d5e5 h1g1 h8g7 g1f1 g7f7 g2g4 e5d5 f2e3 d5e5 f1f2 e5d5
>f2g2
>00:02:23  d->15   -0.47  d5e5 h1g1 h8g7 f2d4 e5d5 d4e3 g7f7
>00:02:33  d->15   -0.46  d5d1!
>00:03:01  d->15   -0.02  d5d1 f2g1 f6h5 c6e6 h5f4 e6e7
>00:03:56  d->16  +0.11  d5d1 f2g1 f6h5 c6e6 h5f4 e6e8 h8g7 h2h3 g7h6 e8e5 d1b1
>e5e8 b1b2 e8h8 h6g6 h8g8 g6f5 g8f8 f5e6 g1e3 e6e5
>
>besides I am quite impressed by the newest Amateurs - especially the depth they
>are reaching is usually 2 plys deeper then Quark... What special trick is going
>on here - or is this MPC ? Any hints apreciated... :)
>
>Greets, Thomas

  I recall asking myself the same question when Quark started getting 2 plies
deeper than Averno on ICC.
  So first confess your trick and then ask for others' tricks. ;)

  José C.



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