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Subject: Re: Kasparov,G vs X3D Fritz (1) draw (PGN); H9 prefere 12...b6

Author: Vincent Lejeune

Date: 02:12:40 11/12/03

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On November 12, 2003 at 03:16:52, Ingo Bauer wrote:

>
>>>
>>>[d]r1b1k2r/pp1n1ppp/2p1pq2/3p4/2PPn1P1/2B1PN2/PPQ1BP1P/2KR2R1 b kq - 0 12
>>>
>>>good night ;)
>>
>>Analysis by Hiarcs 9:
>>
>>1. ² (0.57): 12...b6 13.g5 De7 14.Fe1 Fa6 15.Rb1 Tc8 16.Da4 Fxc4 17.Fxc4 dxc4
>>18.Dxc4 Dd6 19.Fb4 Dd5
>>2. ± (0.73): 12...Cxf2 13.Tdf1 Ce4 14.Fb4 a5 15.Fa3 Dd8 16.Rb1 h6 17.Fd3 Cdf6
>>18.Ce5
>>3. ± (0.75): 12...Cb6 13.c5 Cd7 14.g5 Df5 15.Fe1 Dh3
>
>Nice, but worthless. 3 best moves so b6 is the best one, right? When switches H9
>to b6 and at what depth?

Usefull to see there's only 0.16 difference between 2 moves.
Yes this the 3 best moves.
I've not the history of the search in n-best moves, sorry. Somewhere between 15
min to 3h on a 2800+ CPU

Currently H9 is searching the best moves after the (variation) move 35.Qf5 , H9
very like this move.

I'll post the log for the best black move in 8h ...

>
>Bye Ingo



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