Author: Drexel,Michael
Date: 23:30:51 10/21/03
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On October 21, 2003 at 21:46:40, Aaron Gordon wrote: >2x2.0 Athlon MP. Unfortunately that PC only has 256mb ram, so I could only do >160mb hash. Here is what I have so far.. > >[D]r1b1kb1r/2qn1p1p/p2p1P2/3P4/1p1N4/5Q2/PPP4P/2KR1BR1 w kq - 0 1 > >Analysis by Shredder 7.04: > >1.Qh5 Qc5 2.Re1+ Kd8 3.Nc6+ Kc7 4.Bh3 Ne5 5.Nxe5 dxe5 6.Bg2 Kb8 7.Kb1 Bd6 8.Qxf7 > µ (-0.74) Depth: 13/34 00:00:58 41212kN >1.Re1+ Ne5 2.Nc6 Bb7 3.Bh3 Bh6+ 4.Kb1 Bd2 5.Re2 Qd8 6.Nxd8 Bxd5 7.Rxd2 > µ (-0.73) Depth: 13/34 00:01:01 42762kN >1.Re1+ Ne5 2.Nc6 Bb7 3.Bh3 Bxc6 4.dxc6 Kd8 5.Qd5 Qb6 6.Rg5 Kc7 7.Rexe5 > ³ (-0.62) Depth: 13/34 00:01:15 52517kN >1.Re1+ Ne5 2.Nc6 Bb7 3.Bh3 a5 4.Kb1 Bxc6 5.dxc6 a4 6.Bf5 a3 7.Bd7+ Kd8 8.Rg7 >Bxg7 9.fxg7 > ³ (-0.67) Depth: 14/37 00:02:25 101704kN >1.Qh5 Qc5 2.Rg7 Ne5 3.Re1 Ra7 4.Rxe5+ dxe5 5.Qxe5+ > ³ (-0.66) Depth: 14/37 00:02:44 114968kN >1.Qh5 Qc5 2.Rg7 Ne5 3.Re1 Qc7 4.Rg3 Bd7 5.Ne6 Bxe6 6.dxe6 Rc8 7.exf7+ > ³ (-0.66) Depth: 14/38 00:02:53 121005kN >1.Qh5 Bb7 2.Ne6 Qb6 3.Ng7+ Kd8 4.Qxf7 Bxg7 5.fxg7 Kc7 6.gxh8Q Qe3+ 7.Kb1 Rxh8 >8.Bxa6 Qc1+ > ³ (-0.51) Depth: 15/41 00:05:39 236811kN >1.Qh5 Ne5 2.Ne6 Qa7 3.Kb1 Bd7 4.Bh3 Rc8 5.Nxf8 Rxf8 6.Qxh7 Kd8 7.Qh6 Re8 8.Bg4 > ³ (-0.59) Depth: 16/43 00:11:02 454861kN >1.Qh5 Ne5 2.Ne6 Qa7 3.Kb1 Bd7 4.Rg5 a5 5.Bh3 a4 6.Nxf8 Bxh3 7.Qxh3 > µ (-0.74) Depth: 17/45 00:24:13 988960kN >1.Qh5 Ne5 2.Ne6 Qa7 3.Kb1 Bd7 4.Rg5 Rc8 5.Nxf8 Qc5 6.Rc1 Rxf8 7.Qxh7 > ³ (-0.59) Depth: 18/48 01:00:27 2453604kN >1.Qh5 Ne5 2.Ne6 Qa5 3.Kb1 Kd7 4.Ng5 Kc7 5.Nxf7 Nxf7 6.Qxf7+ Kb8 7.Bg2 > µ (-0.84) Depth: 19/51 01:48:53 4426054kN >1.Qh5 Ne5 2.Ne6 Qa5 3.Kb1 Kd7 4.Ng5 Kc7 5.Nxf7 Nxf7 6.Qxf7+ Kb8 7.Bd3 Ra7 8.Qe8 > µ (-0.84) Depth: 19/51 01:55:17 4687217kN >1.Qe4+ Ne5 2.Nc6 Bb7 3.Bh3 a5 4.Rge1 Ra6 5.Kb1 Rb6 6.Nxa5 Ba6 7.Nc6 Bb5 8.Bg2 > ³ (-0.48) Depth: 19/51 03:22:14 8189109kN >1.Qe4+ Ne5 2.Nc6 Bb7 3.Bh3 Bxc6 4.dxc6 h5 5.Qxb4 Bh6+ 6.Kb1 Rb8 7.Bd7+ Nxd7 >8.cxd7+ Kxd7 9.Rxd6+ > ³ (-0.48) Depth: 19/51 03:27:33 8407011kN >1.Nc6 Ne5 2.Nxe5 dxe5 3.d6 Bb7 4.dxc7 Bxf3 5.Bxa6 Bh6+ 6.Kb1 Bxd1 7.Bb5+ Kf8 >8.Rxd1 > ³ (-0.47) Depth: 19/51 03:35:35 8715407kN >1.Nc6 Ne5 2.Nxe5 dxe5 3.d6 Bb7 4.dxc7 Bxf3 5.Bxa6 Bh6+ 6.Kb1 Bxd1 7.Bb5+ Kf8 >8.Rxd1 > = (-0.12) Depth: 19/51 03:50:54 9319765kN >1.Nc6 Bb7 2.Bh3 Ne5 3.Rge1 h5 4.Kb1 a5 5.Qe2 Bxc6 6.dxc6 a4 7.Bd7+ Kd8 8.Qxh5 > = (-0.12) Depth: 19/53 04:37:10 11222498kN >1.Nc6 Bb7 2.Bh3 Ne5 3.Rge1 b3 4.axb3 h5 5.Kb1 Bxc6 6.dxc6 a5 > = (0.09) Depth: 20/52 05:21:02 12997647kN Unbelievable. This line is completely lost for black. Just check it yourself. b3 just tosses the pawn. After 6...a5 7.Rxe5 wins immediately and many other moves also win . Fritz,Hiarcs and others are indeed better for long time analysis. Michael
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