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Subject: Re: second test position resp-movei

Author: Richard Pijl

Date: 14:36:22 04/21/04

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On April 21, 2004 at 16:11:27, Uri Blass wrote:

>Here is another case when I believe that movei blundered by playing Ba7 when
>after c5 the black bishop is a joke.
>
>I am surprised to see that not only movei has no sense of humor but even the
>ssdf leader  Shredder7.04(A1000, 64 mbytes hash) seems not to have it and cannot
>find the only logical move(Bd4) even after a long time(the second possibility is
>that I understand nothing about the position and the fact that the black bishop
>is out of the game is not important).
>
>Resp 0.19 - Movei 0.08.178d
>[D]1k1r3r/2p1n3/p1pq1p2/1pb1p3/1PP1P1pp/P2P3P/2Q1NPP1/R1BR2K1 b - b3 0 1
>

The Baron also chooses Ba7 although on shallow plies it doesn't like it (almost
-1) (P4-2.4Ghz):

  9(15)&   0:07.69   1568447   -0.24  Bc5-a7 h3xg4 h4-h3 c4-c5 Qd6-e6 f2-f3
                                      h3xg2 a3-a4 Kb8-a8 a4xb5
  9(17).   0:09.94   2104735   -0.24  Bc5-a7 h3xg4 h4-h3 c4-c5 Qd6-e6 f2-f3
                                      h3xg2 a3-a4 Kb8-a8 a4xb5
 10(18)+   0:30.92   6402145   +0.11  Bc5-a7 (h3xg4) (Qd6-d7) (c4xb5) (Qd7xg4) (
b5xa6)
                                      (h4-h3) (g2-g3) (Qg4-f3) (Ra1-a2) (h3-h2)
 10(18)&   0:38.72   8020595   +0.19  Bc5-a7 h3xg4 Qd6-d7 c4-c5 Qd7xg4 f2-f3
                                      Qg4-g7 Kg1-f1 h4-h3 g2-g3
 10(19).   0:40.31   8398702   +0.19  Bc5-a7 h3xg4 Qd6-d7 c4-c5 Qd7xg4 f2-f3
                                      Qg4-g7 Kg1-f1 h4-h3 g2-g3
 11(19)&   1:26.89  18150378   +0.17  Bc5-a7 c4-c5 Qd6-e6 Kg1-h2 g4xh3 g2xh3
                                      Rh8-g8 a3-a4 f6-f5 a4xb5 c6xb5 Bc1-e3
 11(21).   1:40.02  21216812   +0.17  Bc5-a7 c4-c5 Qd6-e6 Kg1-h2 g4xh3 g2xh3
                                      Rh8-g8 a3-a4 f6-f5 a4xb5 c6xb5 Bc1-e3
 12(20)&   3:57.06  50190823   +0.24  Bc5-a7 c4-c5 Qd6-e6 Kg1-h2 g4xh3 g2xh3
                                      Rh8-g8 a3-a4 f6-f5 a4xb5 c6xb5 Rd1-g1
                                      Rg8-g6
 12(22).   4:28.20  56995229   +0.24  Bc5-a7 c4-c5 Qd6-e6 Kg1-h2 g4xh3 g2xh3
                                      Rh8-g8 a3-a4 f6-f5 a4xb5 c6xb5 Rd1-g1
                                      Rg8-g6
 13(21)&   8:02.57 100751950   +0.10  Bc5-a7 c4-c5 Qd6-e6 Kg1-h2 g4xh3 g2xh3
                                      Rh8-g8 a3-a4 f6-f5 a4xb5 c6xb5 Rd1-g1
                                      Qe6-f6 Bc1-e3
 13(27).  20:25.82 248294349   +0.10  Bc5-a7 c4-c5 Qd6-e6 Kg1-h2 g4xh3 g2xh3
                                      Rh8-g8 a3-a4 f6-f5 a4xb5 c6xb5 Rd1-g1
                                      Qe6-f6 Bc1-e3
 14(23)&  46:26.42 545696902   +0.17  Bc5-a7 c4-c5 Qd6-e6 Kg1-h2 f6-f5 h3xg4
                                      f5xg4 Bc1-g5 Rd8-g8 Bg5xe7 Qe6xe7 a3-a4
                                      h4-h3
 14(26).  53:55.66 639824214   +0.17  Bc5-a7 c4-c5 Qd6-e6 Kg1-h2 f6-f5 h3xg4
                                      f5xg4 Bc1-g5 Rd8-g8 Bg5xe7 Qe6xe7 a3-a4
                                      h4-h3



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