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Subject: Re: CM9_OffSet finds Nf6+ in 7 seconds on P3/850...

Author: John Merlino

Date: 10:10:22 04/15/04

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On April 15, 2004 at 11:58:05, Dan Ellwein wrote:

>On April 15, 2004 at 10:04:27, Mihaly Szalai wrote:
>
>>[Event "Pucarevo (zt)"]
>>[Site "?"]
>>[Date "1987.??.??"]
>>[Round "?"]
>>[White "Marjanovic, S."]
>>[Black "Yilmaz, T."]
>>[Result "1-0"]
>>[ECO "C84"]
>>[WhiteElo "2505"]
>>[BlackElo "2375"]
>>[PlyCount "67"]
>>[EventDate "1987.??.??"]
>>
>>{43/425} 1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bb5 a6 4. Ba4 Nf6 5. d4 exd4 6. O-O Be7 7. e5
>>Ne4 8. Nxd4 Nxd4 9. Qxd4 Nc5 10. Nc3 Nxa4 {N} (10... O-O) 11. Qxa4 (11. Nxa4)
>>11... O-O 12. Bf4 $1 (12. Be3 d5 $11) 12... b5 (12... f6 $2 13. Qc4+ {>< c7}) (
>>12... d5 13. exd6 Bxd6 14. Rad1 Bd7 15. Qd4 Bxf4 16. Qxf4) 13. Qd4 Bb7 14. Rad1
>>Bc6 15. Nd5 $14 {|^} Re8 16. Rd3 Bf8 (16... d6 17. exd6 (17. Nxc7 $16) 17...
>>Bxd6 (17... cxd6 18. Rg3 f6 19. Bh6 g6 20. Re1 $16 {->}) 18. Rg3 Bf8 19. Bh6 $1
>>$16 {->}) (16... Bxd5 17. Qxd5 d6 18. exd6 Bxd6 19. Bxd6 cxd6 20. Qxd6 $16) 17.
>>Bg3 Qc8 $2 {/\ 18...Bd5 19.Qd5 d6} (17... d6 18. Nb4 (18. Bh4 dxe5 19. Qg4 Qxd5
>>$1 20. Rxd5 Bxd5 $44) 18... Bxg2 19. Kxg2 c5 20. Qd5 cxb4 21. exd6 $16) 18.
>>Nf6+ $1 gxf6 19. Bh4 Re6 (19... Be7 20. Qf4 $1 Qd8 21. exf6 Bf8 22. Rg3+ Kh8
>>23. Qg5 $1 Bh6 24. Qxh6 Rg8 25. Rg7 Be4 26. f4 $18) 20. Rg3+ Kh8 21. Qg4 Bh6
>>22. Qxe6 $3 fxe6 23. Bxf6+ Bg7 24. Rxg7 h5 (24... h6 25. Rd1 Qf8 $1 26. Rgxd7+
>>Kg8 27. Rxc7 Be4 (27... Qc5 28. Rd3 Qxc2 29. Rg3+ Kf8 30. h3 $18) 28. Rdd7 $18)
>>25. Rd1 Qf8 $1 26. Rg5+ $1 Kh7 27. Rxh5+ Kg6 28. Rg5+ Kf7 (28... Kh6 {/\ Qf6}
>>29. Rg4 $1 Kh5 30. Rdd4 $18) 29. Rd4 Qh6 30. Rf4 $1 Qh7 31. Rfg4 Kf8 32. Rg7
>>Qh8 33. Be7+ Ke8 34. Bb4 1-0
>>
>>Position after 17... Qc8:
>>[D]r1q1rbk1/2pp1ppp/p1b5/1p1NP3/3Q4/3R2B1/PPP2PPP/5RK1 w - - 0 18
>>
>>18. Nf6+!
>>
>>Tactical minded people make this move much easier than chess programs. The white
>>forces are promising ("this sac must be good"), however there is no mate attack
>>and the brilliant queen sac four moves later would deserve another diagram.
>>
>>You should show it to your favourite engine. (I don't expect a long thread
>>though.)
>>
>>Thanks
>>Mihaly
>
>Hi Mihaly
>
>here's the output from CM9_OffSet...
>
>P3/850
>
>Time	Depth	Score	Positions	Moves
>----	----	----	----		----
>0:00	1/3	1.07	1598		1.c4 Qb7 2.Re1 f5
>0:00	1/4	0.63	5435		1.c4 bxc4 2.Rd2 Bb5 3.Re1
>0:00	1/4	1.06	6716		1.Re1 d6 2.Rdd1 Qb7 3.c4
>0:00	1/4	1.12	9062		1.Qg4 Re6 2.Rfd1 Rg6 3.Qh4
>0:00	1/4	1.21	20907		1.e6 Rxe6 2.Bxc7 Re2
>0:00	1/5	1.15	26221		1.e6 Rxe6 2.Bxc7 Re2 3.Nf6+ Kh8
>0:01	1/6	1.61	68508		1.e6 Rxe6 2.Nxc7 Re4 3.Qb6 Rb8
>					4.Qxa6
>0:01	1/7	1.58	114148		1.e6 Rxe6 2.Nxc7 Re4 3.Qb6 Rb8
>					4.Qxa6 Qd8
>0:02	1/8	2.11	234879		1.e6 Rxe6 2.Nxc7 Re4 3.Qb6 Rb8
>					4.Qxa6 Re2 5.Qxc8 Rxc8
>0:05	1/9	1.91	501002		1.e6 Rxe6 2.Nxc7 Re4 3.Qb6 Rb8
>					4.Qxa6 Rb7 5.Nd5 Ra4
>0:07	1/9	2.17	792165		1.Nf6+ gxf6 2.Bh4 Re6 3.Bxf6 Rxf6
>					4.exf6 d5 5.Re1 Bd6 6.Qc3 Qd7 7.Rg3+
>					Kh8
>0:12	1/10	2.09	1392614		1.Nf6+ gxf6 2.Bh4 Re6 3.Bxf6 Rxf6
>					4.exf6 Kh8 5.Rg3 Bh6 6.Re1 d6 7.Re7
>					Qf5 8.Rxc7 Qxc2
>0:26	1/11	2.19	3059113		1.Nf6+ gxf6 2.Bh4 Re6 3.Bxf6 Rxf6
>					4.exf6 Kh8 5.Qg4 d5 6.Qxc8 Rxc8
>					7.Rfd1 Bd6 8.Rc3
>0:59	1/12	2.15	7183397		1.Nf6+ gxf6 2.Bh4 Re6 3.Bxf6 Rxf6
>					4.exf6 Kh8 5.Qg4 Qd8 6.Qg5 Be4
>					7.Rg3 Bg6 8.Rd1 c6 9.Rg4
>2:51	1/13	2.38	20984639	1.Nf6+ gxf6 2.Bh4 Re6 3.Bxf6 Rxf6
>					4.exf6 Kh8 5.Rg3 d6 6.Re1 Qf5 7.Qg4
>					Qxg4 8.Rxg4 d5 9.Rg3 Rd8
>Dan

What are the settings for the Offset personality?

Many thanks,

jm



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