Author: Anthony Cozzie
Date: 08:21:24 05/08/04
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On May 08, 2004 at 08:54:55, Bryan Hofmann wrote: [D]8/5k1p/3p2r1/PP3p2/3Rn3/B1r4P/1R5K/8 w - - 1 49 1. Ba3-b4-- - (-0.44) Depth: 13/29 00:00:10.78 8306kN 1. Rd4xe4 f5xe4 2. Ba3-b4 Rc3-c8 3. b5-b6 d6-d5 4. Bb4-e1 Rc8-b8 5. Be1-f2 Rg6-c6 6. a5-a6 Kf7-e6 7. a6-a7 = (-0.05) Depth: 13/29 00:00:24.29 20898kN 1. Rd4xe4 f5xe4 2. Ba3-b4 Rc3-f3 3. b5-b6 Rg6-h6 4. b6-b7 Rf3xh3 5. Kh2-g1 Rh3-h1 6. Kg1-f2 e4-e3 7. Kf2-e2 Rh6-h2 8. Ke2-d3 Rh1-d1 9. Kd3xe3 Rd1-e1 10. Bb4xe1 Rh2xb2 = (0.10) Depth: 14/31 00:00:50.20 44520kN Zappa would play it as long as it was given 11 seconds / move. Slower than Tao, though. [D]r1q3k1/pp1R1pb1/2n1r2p/3Q2p1/2P5/1P4B1/P4PPP/2KN3R b - - 6 22 Zappa needs 6 seconds to lock onto a5. The score is not convincing though. 1... Qc8-e8 2. f2-f3 Re6-e7 3. Rd7xe7 Qe8xe7 4. Rh1-e1 Qe7-a3 5. Kc1-b1 Ra8-d8 6. Qd5-f5 = (-0.37) Depth: 9/21 00:00:03.84 2212kN 1... a7-a5 2. Rd7-c7 Qc8-f8 3. c4-c5 Re6-e2 4. a2-a3 Ra8-d8 5. Bg3-d6 Nc6-d4 6. Bd6xf8 Rd8xd5 7. Bf8xg7 Kg8xg7 8. Rc7xb7 Rd5xc5 = (-0.19) Depth: 9/28 00:00:06.33 4100kN 1... a7-a5 2. a2-a3 Nc6-d4 3. Rd7xb7 Qc8-f8 4. Kc1-b1 Ra8-c8 5. Bg3-c7 Nd4xb3 6. Rb7xb3 Rc8xc7 7. Kb1-c1 = (0.25) Depth: 12/32 00:01:03.41 46316kN anthony
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