Author: Mihaly Szalai
Date: 06:39:34 04/17/04
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On April 17, 2004 at 04:21:08, Kurt Utzinger wrote:
>[D]8/7R/2rk1p2/4bR2/1p1pK3/6P1/1P5P/8 w - - 0 49
>Hiarcs9 vs List 5.13 (Position after 48...Kd6)
>White has of course a won position: the question however
>is which program finds the easiest way with 49.Rxe5
>and transposition to a won pawn end game?
Hello Kurt,
you can always rely on good old Patzer in endgames.
Best wishes
Mihaly
(Celeron 1.7 GHz)
8/7R/2rk1p2/4bR2/1p1pK3/6P1/1P5P/8 w - -
Engine: PatzerUCI Leiden (64 MB)
by Roland Pfister
1.00 0:00 +1.00-- 1.Rxe5 (8)
1.00 0:00 +4.75 1.Kd3 (12)
2.00 0:00 +3.89-- 1.Kd3 Rb6 (44)
2.00 0:00 +3.90 1.Kd3 (210)
2.00 0:00 +3.98 1.Ra7 d3 2.Rf2 (389)
2.00 0:00 +4.15 1.Rb7 Rc2 (492)
3.00 0:00 +3.68-- 1.Rb7 Rc2 (693)
3.00 0:00 +4.18 1.Kd3 Ke6 2.Rf1 (925)
4.00 0:00 +3.90 1.Kd3 Ke6 2.Rf1 f5 (1.782)
5.00 0:00 +4.18 1.Kd3 Ke6 2.Rf1 f5 3.Re1 (5.055)
6.01 0:00 +4.14 1.Kd3 Ke6 2.Rf1 b3 3.Re1 Rc2 (9.846)
7.01 0:00 +4.01 1.Kd3 Rc1 2.Rfh5 Ke6 3.Ra7 Rd1+
4.Kc4 (68.172)
7.02 0:00 +4.06 1.Rf2 Rc1 2.Rb7 Kc5 3.Rd7 Kc6 4.Rd8 (78.986)
8.01 0:00 +4.03 1.Rf2 Rc1 2.Rb7 Kc5 3.Rd7 Kc6 4.Rd8 Kb5 (143.964) 143
9.01 0:02 +4.09 1.Rf2 Rc1 2.Kd3 Kc6 3.Rc2+ Rxc2
4.Kxc2 d3+ 5.Kxd3 Bxb2 6.Kc4 Bc3 (451.505) 225
10.01 0:04 +4.06 1.Rf2 Rc1 2.Kd3 Ke6 3.Rc2 Rd1+ 4.Rd2 Rxd2+
5.Kxd2 (780.007) 195
11.01 0:16 +4.07 1.Rf2 Rc1 2.Kd3 Kc6 3.Rc2+ Rxc2
4.Kxc2 d3+ 5.Kxd3 Bxb2 6.Kc4 Bc3 (2.899.080) 181
11.02 0:25 +4.40++ 1.Rxe5 (4.374.844) 174
12.01 0:44 +4.73 1.Rxe5 fxe5 2.Rh6+ Kc5 3.Rxc6+ Kxc6
4.g4 Kd7 5.Kd3 Ke6 6.Kc4 Kf6 7.h4 Ke6
8.h5 b3 9.Kxb3 (8.639.479) 196
13.01 1:10 +5.07++ 1.Rxe5 (15.098.998) 215
14.01 4:06 +5.42 1.Rxe5 fxe5 2.Rh6+ Kc5 3.Rxc6+ Kxc6
4.g4 Kd7 5.g5 b3 6.g6 Ke6 7.h4 Kf6
8.h5 Kg7 9.Kd3 Kf6 10.Kc4 Ke7 (83.532.443) 338
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