Author: Steven J. Brann
Date: 11:48:24 12/27/03
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On December 27, 2003 at 13:20:06, Rex wrote: >I like to see how other engines analize this postion and if b5 would be played. > >[D]3r4/p1kr1pp1/1p2pn1p/2p5/2PP2P1/P1P1K2P/2B5/3R1R2 b - - 0 1 CM9000 P4 3.0G 256MB hash: The top 5 solutions found by CM9K have a score range of 0.03. No solution clearly stands above the others... and b5 was not among the top 5. Time Depth Score Positions Moves 14:39 1/14 -1.11 252938514 1...Kb8 2.Ba4 Rc7 3.Kd3 a6 4.Rde1 Kc8 5.Rf3 Nd7 6.Bxd7+ Rcxd7 7.Kc2 h5 8.d5 hxg4 9.hxg4 13:15 1/14 -1.10 228439130 1...a6 2.a4 Kb8 3.Be4 Rc7 4.Bd3 Re7 5.Be4 Rc8 6.Bd3 Kb7 7.Rf2 e5 8.d5 e4 15:31 1/14 -1.09 268688403 1...Kc8 2.Ba4 Rc7 3.Bb5 Kb8 4.Ba6 Re7 5.Bb5 a6 6.Ba4 Kc7 7.Kf3 e5 8.d5 b5 9.cxb5 axb5 10.Bxb5 Nxd5 9:12 1/14 -1.08 160909493 1...Re7 2.Ba4 a6 3.Rd2 Rb8 4.Rb1 e5 5.d5 Kd6 6.Bc6 e4 7.Rdb2 b5 8.cxb5 axb5 9.Rxb5 Rxb5 10.Rxb5 Nxd5+ 11.Bxd5 Kxd5 18:10 1/14 -1.07 315530291 1...Rc8 2.Ba4 Re7 3.Kf3 Kd6 4.Bb3 Rb7 5.Rfe1 g5 6.Kg2 Ke7 7.d5 Rd7 8.Ba4 Steve
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