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Subject: Re: Positional test move

Author: Richard Pijl

Date: 14:31:59 03/26/04

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On March 26, 2004 at 13:49:45, Kurt Utzinger wrote:

>[D]r1b1r1k1/ppq3pp/2n1pp2/3pP3/8/2PBQN2/PP3PPP/4RRK1 b - - 0 17
>
>How long needs your engine to avoid 17...fxe5? which would be
>a positonal bad move since Black remains with a passive bishop
>on c8 and a weak backward pawn on e6. Best seems to close the
>centre with 17...f5 but other moves keeping the tension are
>also stronger than 17...fxe5?

The Baron switches to f5 almost immediately (P4-2.4), but isn't happy about the
position:

 ply       time        nodes   score  pv
  4( 9).   0:00.06     11923   -0.76  f6xe5 Nf3xe5 Nc6xe5 Qe3xe5 Qc7xe5 Re1xe5
                                      Bc8-d7
  5(12)&   0:00.17     26782   -0.80  f6xe5 Nf3xe5 Bc8-d7 Qe3-g3 Nc6xe5 Re1xe5
  5(12).   0:00.33     47838   -0.80  f6xe5 Nf3xe5 Bc8-d7 Qe3-g3 Nc6xe5 Re1xe5
  6(13)&   0:00.66     91882   -0.63  f6xe5 Nf3xe5 Bc8-d7 f2-f4 Nc6xe5 Qe3xe5
                                      Qc7-b6 Rf1-f2
  6(13).   0:00.83    124410   -0.63  f6xe5 Nf3xe5 Bc8-d7 f2-f4 Nc6xe5 Qe3xe5
                                      Qc7-b6 Rf1-f2
  7(14)&   0:01.54    270520   -0.77  f6xe5 Nf3xe5 Nc6xe5 Qe3xe5 Qc7-f7 f2-f4
                                      Bc8-d7 Qe5-g5 Kg8-h8
  7(14)&   0:02.59    525551   -0.63  f6-f5 c3-c4 Bc8-d7 c4xd5 e6xd5 Qe3-f4
                                      Nc6-e7 (Re1-c1)
  7(14).   0:02.64    526043   -0.63  f6-f5 c3-c4 Bc8-d7 c4xd5 e6xd5 Qe3-f4
                                      Nc6-e7 (Re1-c1)
  8(13)&   0:04.07    885630   -0.63  f6-f5 Nf3-g5 Bc8-d7 Qe3-c5 Re8-e7 Qc5-d6
                                      Qc7-b6 b2-b3
  8(14).   0:04.51    991782   -0.63  f6-f5 Nf3-g5 Bc8-d7 Qe3-c5 Re8-e7 Qc5-d6
                                      Qc7-b6 b2-b3
  9(14)&   0:10.28   2439617   -0.60  f6-f5 c3-c4 Bc8-d7 b2-b3 Qc7-a5 c4xd5
                                      e6xd5 a2-a4 Bd7-e6 Re1-c1
  9(16).   0:12.80   3031686   -0.60  f6-f5 c3-c4 Bc8-d7 b2-b3 Qc7-a5 c4xd5
                                      e6xd5 a2-a4 Bd7-e6 Re1-c1
 10(16)&   0:29.28   7033995   -0.58  f6-f5 Nf3-d4 a7-a6 f2-f4 Nc6xd4 c3xd4
                                      Qc7-a5 a2-a3 Qa5-b6 b2-b4 Bc8-d7
 10(18).   0:33.07   7843615   -0.58  f6-f5 Nf3-d4 a7-a6 f2-f4 Nc6xd4 c3xd4
                                      Qc7-a5 a2-a3 Qa5-b6 b2-b4 Bc8-d7
 11(18)&   1:31.24  21568549   -0.62  f6-f5 c3-c4 Bc8-d7 Re1-e2 Ra8-c8 c4xd5
                                      e6xd5 Qe3-f4 Nc6-e7 Re2-c2 Qc7-b6 Rc2xc8
 11(19).   2:03.75  29174447   -0.62  f6-f5 c3-c4 Bc8-d7 Re1-e2 Ra8-c8 c4xd5
                                      e6xd5 Qe3-f4 Nc6-e7 Re2-c2 Qc7-b6 Rc2xc8
 12(19)&   4:20.57  63020936   -0.59  f6-f5 Nf3-d4 a7-a6 f2-f4 Bc8-d7 Bd3-e2
                                      Re8-d8 Re1-c1 Nc6-e7 c3-c4 d5xc4 Rc1xc4
 12(22).   6:39.81  95848712   -0.59  f6-f5 Nf3-d4 a7-a6 f2-f4 Bc8-d7 Bd3-e2
                                      Re8-d8 Re1-c1 Nc6-e7 c3-c4 d5xc4 Rc1xc4

Richard.



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