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Subject: Fischer Position

Author: Slater Wold

Date: 00:38:10 01/11/04


[D]4n3/pp5p/6k1/2P2pp1/5p2/2B2P2/PPK3PP/8 w

Be5!!


I recently aquired a book by Pandolfini with 101 'outrageous' Fischer moves.
This is one; and one of the only difficult positions for computers.


                8     0.14   0.72   1. Kd3 h5 2. Kc4 Nf6 3. Bd4 a6 4. b4
                                    h4 (s=2)
                8->   0.22   0.72   1. Kd3 h5 2. Kc4 Nf6 3. Bd4 a6 4. b4
                                    h4
                9     0.30   0.80   1. Kd3 h5 2. Kc4 h4 3. Bd4 a5 4. Bc3
                                    a4 5. Kd5
                9     0.55   0.81   1. Kb3 h5 2. Bd4 Nc7 3. Kc4 a5 4. Be5
                                    Ne6 5. Kd5
                9->   0.55   0.81   1. Kb3 h5 2. Bd4 Nc7 3. Kc4 a5 4. Be5
                                    Ne6 5. Kd5 (s=2)
               10     0.92   0.85   1. Kb3 Nc7 2. Kc4 Ne6 3. a4 h5 4. Kd5
                                    Nc7+ 5. Kd6 Ne8+ 6. Ke6 Nc7+ 7. Kd6
               10->   1.51   0.85   1. Kb3 Nc7 2. Kc4 Ne6 3. a4 h5 4. Kd5
                                    Nc7+ 5. Kd6 Ne8+ 6. Ke6 Nc7+ 7. Kd6
               11     2.12   0.77   1. Kb3 Kf7 2. Bd4 a6 3. Kc4 Ke6 4.
                                    h4 h6 5. hxg5 hxg5 6. a4 Nf6
               11     3.39   0.78   1. Kd3 Kf7 2. Bd4 a6 3. h4 h6 4. hxg5
                                    hxg5 5. a4 Ke6 6. a5 Nf6
               11->   4.44   0.78   1. Kd3 Kf7 2. Bd4 a6 3. h4 h6 4. hxg5
                                    hxg5 5. a4 Ke6 6. a5 Nf6 (s=4)
               12     5.47   0.88   1. Kd3 Kf7 2. Bd4 a6 3. h4 h6 4. hxg5
                                    hxg5 5. a4 Ke6 6. a5 Nf6 7. b3 (s=3)
               12->  10.34   0.88   1. Kd3 Kf7 2. Bd4 a6 3. h4 h6 4. hxg5
                                    hxg5 5. a4 Ke6 6. a5 Nf6 7. b3 (s=6)
               13    13.84   0.82   1. Kd3 Kf7 2. h4 h6 3. Be5 Nf6 4. Kd4
                                    Nd7 5. Bc7 Ke6 6. a4 Nf6 7. b3 (s=5)
               13->  32.47   0.82   1. Kd3 Kf7 2. h4 h6 3. Be5 Nf6 4. Kd4
                                    Nd7 5. Bc7 Ke6 6. a4 Nf6 7. b3 (s=6)
               14    40.33   0.90   1. Kd3 Kf7 2. h4 h6 3. Be5 Nf6 4. Kd4
                                    Nd7 5. Bc7 Kf6 6. hxg5+ hxg5 7. Bd8+
                                    Kg6 8. a4 Nf6 9. Be7 (s=5)
               14->   1:36   0.90   1. Kd3 Kf7 2. h4 h6 3. Be5 Nf6 4. Kd4
                                    Nd7 5. Bc7 Kf6 6. hxg5+ hxg5 7. Bd8+
                                    Kg6 8. a4 Nf6 9. Be7 (s=5)
               15     2:12   1.07   1. Kd3 Kf7 2. Be5 Ke6 3. Kd4 a5 4.
                                    a4 h6 5. g3 fxg3 6. Bxg3 Nf6 7. Be1
                                    g4 8. fxg4 Nxg4 9. Bxa5 Nxh2 (s=4)
?              15     3:08   9/24*  1. Ba5
White(1): ?
              time=3:09  cpu=198%  mat=0  n=240464164  fh=92%  nps=1.27M
              ext-> chk=4311346 cap=1282008 pp=2029674 1rep=80813 mate=264
              predicted=0  nodes=240464164  evals=96673468
              endgame tablebase-> probes=0  hits=0
              SMP->  split=1226  stop=130  data=7/4096  cpu=6:17  elap=3:09





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