Author: Cliff Sears
Date: 13:44:24 09/11/04
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00:00:05.2 0.07 6 677333 Rc1 Nf4 Qg4 Qg5 Qxg5 hxg5 Be4 Bxf5 00:00:08.0 0.10 6 1142072 a3 Nf4 Qg4 Qg5 Qxg5 hxg5 Be4 Bxf5 Bxf5 Ba5 00:00:08.2 0.12 6 1217018 Qd2 Ng5 Qc2 Bxc3 Qxc3 Bxf5 Bxf5 Qd5 00:00:13.2 0.19 6 2145128 Re3 Ng5 Qb3 Bc5 Rg3 Bxf5 Bxf5 00:00:17.4 0.23 7 2903124 Re3 Bc5 Rg3 Ng5 Ne4 Qb6 b4 Bxf5 00:00:34.9 0.14 8 6197746 Re3 Bc5 Rg3 Ng5 Ne4 Bxf5 Nxc5 Qb6 Bxf5 00:01:01.5 0.24 8 11276793 Qf3 Ng5 Qg3 Bxf5 Bxf5 Re8 h4 00:01:14.3 0.14 9 13593599 Qf3 Ng5 Qg3 Bxf5 Bxf5 Qb6 h4 Ne6 00:01:31.5 0.16 9 16741492 Re3 Nf4 Qg4 Qg5 Qxg5 00:04:05.5 0.05 10 46224293 Re3 Nf4 Qg4 Qg5 Qxg5 00:04:20.2 0.20 10 48957704 Qf3 Ng5 Qg3 Bxf5 Bxf5 g6 00:07:39.8 0.26 10 87414383 Bc2 Ng5 Nd6 Qb6 Na4 Qa5 Re3 Rd8 00:12:26.2 0.31 11 141883751 Bc2 Ba5 a3 Nf4 Qg4 Qg5 Qxg5 hxg5 Rebel 12 with positional personality I set had Bc2 On September 11, 2004 at 13:18:08, Dan Andersson wrote: >[D]r1bq1rk1/pp3pp1/2p1n2p/4PN2/1b6/2NB3P/PP3PP1/R2QR1K1 w - - 1 21 > Rizzitano 2485 - Wolfe 2353, Cambridge 1984 > The position is from 'Understanding Your Chess' by James Rizzitano. He played >21. Qg4!! without realizing the bishop was hanging. One kindly interpretation >might be to argue that his pattern recognition overrode any calculation effort >:) I can recommend the book for both humans and as a source of test positions >for both find and avoid moves. > > Here is output from one engine: >Engine UCI 62 MB 933MHz Cu-Mine: > 5- 00:00 0,25 Nf5d6 Ne6d4 Nd6xc8 Ra8xc8 Qd1h5 > 5 00:00 0,35 Nf5d6 Ne6f4 Bd3c4 Bb4xc3 b2xc3 Qd8h4 > 5+ 00:00 0,35 Qd1d2 Ne6g5 > 5 00:01 0,54 Qd1d2 Ne6c7 Ra1d1 Nc7d5 Qd2c1 > 6 00:01 0,41 Qd1d2 Qd8g5 Qd2xg5 Ne6xg5 Ra1d1 Bc8xf5 Bd3xf5 Rf8d8 > 6+ 00:01 0,41 Nf5d6 Ne6f4 > 6 00:02 0,41 Qd1d2 Qd8g5 Qd2xg5 Ne6xg5 Ra1d1 Bc8xf5 Bd3xf5 Rf8d8 > 7 00:03 0,19 Qd1d2 Qd8g5 Qd2xg5 Ne6xg5 Kg1h2 Bb4xc3 b2xc3 Bc8xf5 Bd3xf5 >Rf8d8 > 7+ 00:05 0,19 Bd3c4 Bb4xc3 > 7 00:06 0,19 Qd1d2 Qd8g5 Qd2xg5 Ne6xg5 Kg1h2 Bb4xc3 b2xc3 Bc8xf5 Bd3xf5 >Rf8d8 > 7+ 00:06 0,19 Qd1f3 Ne6g5 > 7 00:07 0,48 Qd1f3 Bb4xc3 b2xc3 Ne6g5 Qf3e3 Bc8xf5 Bd3xf5 Qd8d5 Re1d1 > 8 00:10 0,41 Qd1f3 Ne6g5 Qf3e3 Qd8b6 Qe3xb6 a7xb6 a2a3 Bc8xf5 Bd3xf5 >Bb4xc3 b2xc3 > 9 00:16 0,32 Qd1f3 Ne6g5 Qf3e3 Qd8b6 h3h4 Bb4c5 Nf5xh6+ g7xh6 Qe3g3 f7f6 >h4xg5 f6xg5 > 9+ 00:24 0,32 Re1e4 Ne6c5 > 9 00:32 0,32 Qd1f3 Ne6g5 Qf3e3 Qd8b6 h3h4 Bb4c5 Nf5xh6+ g7xh6 Qe3g3 f7f6 >h4xg5 f6xg5 >10 00:51 0,35 Qd1f3 Ne6g5 Qf3e3 Qd8b6 h3h4 Bb4c5 Nf5xh6+ g7xh6 Qe3g3 Qb6d8 >h4xg5 h6xg5 >10+ 00:57 0,35 Re1e4 Qd8a5 >10 01:00 0,35 Qd1f3 Ne6g5 Qf3e3 Qd8b6 h3h4 Bb4c5 Nf5xh6+ g7xh6 Qe3g3 Qb6d8 >h4xg5 h6xg5 >10+ 01:11 0,35 Qd1d2 Bb4xc3 >10 01:35 0,35 Qd1f3 Ne6g5 Qf3e3 Qd8b6 h3h4 Bb4c5 Nf5xh6+ g7xh6 Qe3g3 Qb6d8 >h4xg5 h6xg5 >11 02:23 0,44 Qd1f3 Ne6g5 Qf3e3 Qd8b6 h3h4 Bc8xf5 Bd3xf5 Qb6xe3 Re1xe3 >Bb4c5 h4xg5 Bc5xe3 f2xe3 h6xg5 >12 04:18 0,41 Qd1f3 Ne6g5 Qf3g3 Bc8xf5 Bd3xf5 Qd8a5 Ra1d1 Bb4xc3 Qg3xc3 >Qa5xc3 b2xc3 g7g6 Bf5c2 Ra8d8 Rd1xd8 Rf8xd8 Re1b1 >13 09:05 0,35 Qd1f3 Ne6g5 Qf3g3 Bc8xf5 Bd3xf5 Qd8a5 Ra1d1 Ra8d8 Rd1xd8 >Rf8xd8 h3h4 Ng5e6 Bf5xe6 f7xe6 Qg3g6 Bb4xc3 Qg6xe6+ Kg8h7 b2xc3 Qa5xc3 >14 21:09 0,35 Qd1f3 Ne6g5 Qf3g3 Bc8xf5 Bd3xf5 Qd8a5 Ra1d1 Ra8d8 Rd1xd8 >Rf8xd8 h3h4 Ng5e6 Bf5xe6 f7xe6 Qg3g6 Bb4xc3 Qg6xe6+ Kg8h7 b2xc3 Qa5xc3 >14+ 35:57 0,35 Qd1g4 Qd8xd3 >14+ 38:08 0,67 Qd1g4 Qd8xd3 >14 42:53 0,89 Qd1g4 Qd8xd3 Nf5xh6+ Kg8h8 Nh6f5 a7a5 a2a3 Ne6g5 Qg4xg5 >Bc8xf5 Re1d1 Qd3c2 a3xb4 Rf8e8 Rd1d2 >15 01:01:24 0,83 Qd1g4 Kg8h8 Nf5xg7 Ne6c5 Bd3f5 Bb4xc3 b2xc3 Rf8g8 Qg4d4 >Qd8g5 Bf5xc8 Ra8xc8 Qd4xc5 Rg8xg7 g2g4 h6h5 f2f3 h5xg4 h3xg4 >16 01:30:44 0,83 Qd1g4 Kg8h8 Nf5xg7 Ne6c5 Bd3f5 Bb4xc3 b2xc3 Rf8g8 Qg4d4 >Qd8g5 Bf5xc8 Ra8xc8 Qd4xc5 Rg8xg7 g2g3 b7b6 Qc5a3 f7f6 >17 02:37:08 0,86 Qd1g4 Kg8h8 Nf5xg7 Ne6c5 Bd3f5 Bb4xc3 b2xc3 Rf8g8 Qg4d4 >Qd8g5 Bf5xc8 Ra8xc8 Qd4xc5 Rg8xg7 g2g3 Rc8a8 Ra1d1 Qg5h4 Rd1d7 Qh4xh3 Rd7xb7 > > > > >MvH Dan Andersson
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