Author: Anthony Cozzie
Date: 07:40:35 10/09/04
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On October 09, 2004 at 07:18:14, Vincent Lejeune wrote: >[d]6k1/1bq1bpp1/p6p/2p1pP2/1rP1P1P1/2NQ4/2P4P/K2RR3 b - - 0 1 > >After Bd5!!! , it's the end , here's the 4 best reply by shredder 8 : > >1. -+ (-3.71): 2.cxd5 c4 3.d6 Da5+ 4.Ca2 cxd3 5.dxe7 Tb8 6.Tb1 Te8 7.cxd3 Dc5 >8.Tec1 Dxe7 9.Tc3 Dd6 10.Tb4 a5 11.Tb5 Dd4 12.Rb1 Td8 13.Txa5 >2. -+ (-4.01): 2.exd5 e4 3.Dg3 Fd6 4.Dxd6 Dxd6 5.Txe4 Dxh2 6.Te2 Dg3 7.Td3 Dg1+ >8.Td1 Dxg4 9.Te8+ Rh7 10.d6 Dxc4 11.Te3 Df4 12.Tee1 Dxf5 13.d7 Dxc2 >3. -+ (-4.73): 2.Ca2 Fxc4 3.Da3 Tb5 4.Te3 Ta5 5.Td7 Txa3 6.Txc7 Txe3 7.Txe7 Ta3 >8.Txe5 Txa2+ 9.Rb1 Ta5 10.Te8+ Rh7 11.h4 Tb5+ 12.Rc1 >4. -+ (-5.21): 2.Dxd5 Da5+ 3.Ca2 Ta4 4.Rb1 Txa2 5.Dd3 Ta3 6.Db3 Txb3+ 7.cxb3 Dc3 >8.Ra2 Dc2+ 9.Ra3 Fh4 10.Tc1 Dxh2 11.Th1 Df4 12.Tb1 Dxe4 13.b4 > >How many time to find Bd5 for engines here ? 1... Qc7-a5 2. Nc3-a2 Rb4-a4 3. Qd3-b3 Ra4-b4 4. Qb3-d3 = (0.00) Depth: 14/33 00:00:15.36 26996kN (1757 KN/s, 689 splits, 41 aborts) 1 ...Bb7-d5++ + (0.30) Depth: 14/37 00:01:17.17 134358kN (1741 KN/s, 945 splits, 66 aborts) 1... Bb7-d5 2. e4xd5 e5-e4 3. Qd3-g3 Be7-d6 4. Qg3xd6 Qc7xd6 5. Re1xe4 Qd6xh2 6. Re4-e8 Kg8-h7 7. Rd1-c1 = (1.43) Depth: 14/37 00:01:34.89 164850kN (1737 KN/s, 1003 splits, 69 aborts) 1... Bb7-d5 2. e4xd5 e5-e4 3. Qd3-g3 Be7-d6 4. Qg3xd6 Qc7xd6 5. Re1xe4 Qd6xh2 6. Rd1-c1 Qh2-d2 = (2.12) Depth: 17/39 00:05:27.27 547055kN (1672 KN/s, 1917 splits, 131 aborts) anthony
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