Author: Kurt Utzinger
Date: 02:46:57 09/10/04
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On September 10, 2004 at 03:05:49, Ingo Bauer wrote:
>On September 10, 2004 at 01:47:33, Kurt Utzinger wrote:
>
>>On September 10, 2004 at 01:46:16, Kurt Utzinger wrote:
>>
>>>On September 09, 2004 at 13:55:00, Ingo Bauer wrote:
>>>
>>>>Hello
>>>>
>>>>Can somebody confirm that DF8 is really considering 29 ... b5 or was that a game
>>>>against a "strange" setting? After 4min and 4 sec DF8 decided to play b5? The
>>>>position is allready very difficult for Black but b5 is suicidal (because of Rd6
>>>>which might be a nice move to find).
>>>>
>>>>[D]4r1k1/p5p1/1pR1p2r/6N1/1q6/n2Q4/2P2PPP/3R2K1 b - -
>>>>
>>>>So b5 is an "avoid move"!
>>>>
>>>>[D]4r1k1/p5p1/2R1p2r/1p4N1/1q6/n2Q4/2P2PPP/3R2K1 w - -
>
>> Hi Ingo
>> Do you think this is a good example? I very much doubt
>> because Black has anyway a completely lost game and
>> there is no way to save it. Below the analysis of
>> Ruffian 2.1.0 and Shredder 8.
>> Kurt
>
>Hello Kurt
>
>As I said, the position is allready very difficult but in the first position b5
>is suicidal. In the second position Rd6 seems to be the shortest way to win, so
>at least the last position is nice test I think!
>
>Bye
>Ingo
Hi Ingo
Are you sure that Rd6 is the best move. CM9_Judge2 has
another opionen as you can see from the analysis statet below.
Kurt
The King 3.23 UCI1: (CM9 Judge2, Arena 1.08 auf P4 1.8/64 MB hash)
3 00:00 2.64 Dd7 Df8 Dxa7 Df4 Sf3
4 00:00 2.40 Dd7 Df8 Tc7 a5 Se4 Kh8
4 00:00 2.41 Ta6 Df4 Sf3 Sc4 Txa7
5 00:00 2.25 Ta6 Df4 Sf3 Sc4 Txa7 Tf8
5 00:00 2.90 Dd7 Df8 Td3 Tb8 Sxe6 Te8 Tf3
6 00:01 2.51 Dd7 Df8 Tc7 a5 Se4 Th4 Te1 Kh8
6 00:01 2.61 Ta6 Sc4 Dd7 Df8 Txa7 Se5 Dxb5 Td8 Txd8 Dxd8
7 00:02 2.32 Ta6 Df4 Sh3 Txh3 Dxh3 Sxc2 Dc3
7 00:02 2.83 Dd7 Df8 Tc7 Tg6 Sf3 a5 Se5 Tf6
8 00:04 2.47 Dd7 Df8 Tc7 Tg6 f4 a5 Td3 Sc4 Dxb5
9 00:16 2.81 Dd7 Df8 Tc7 Tg6 h4 b4 Td3 Tf6 Se4 Tf7
10 00:38 2.45 Dd7 Df8 Tc7 Tg6 h4 b4 Td3 Tf6 Td2 Th6 g3 Sb1
11 02:21 2.94 Dd7 Df8 Tc7 b4 Dc6 Tg6 Tf7 Txg5 Txf8+ Kxf8 Dd6+ Kg8 c3 Sc4
Dxb4
12 05:56 2.49 Dd7 Df8 Tc7 Tg6 h4 b4 Td3 Tb8 Sxe6 De8 Sf4 Dxd7 Tdxd7
12 12:01 2.80 g3 Sc4 De4 De7 Txe6 Dxe6 Sxe6 Thxe6 Dd5 a6 Te1 Kf7 Df5+ Tf6
13 17:00 3.41 g3 Sc4 De4 De7 Txe6 Dxe6 Sxe6 Thxe6 Dd5 Sd6 Ta1 a5 Txa5
14 42:31 3.51 g3 Sc4 De4 De7 Txe6 Dxe6 Sxe6 Thxe6 Dd5 Se5 f4 Sf7 Dxb5 Te2
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