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Subject: Re: "You Go, Girl!" ....with test position

Author: Peter Alloysius

Date: 02:54:15 11/11/04

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On November 10, 2004 at 22:27:03, Mike Byrne wrote:

>(For thos who do not know "You Go, Girl" is a common phrase/slang that some
>American women say to each other when one does well.  It's  a women bonding
>thing.)
>
>Susan Polgar has done very well of late, leading the American Women's team to
>the Silver Medal at the recently completed Chess Olympiad in Calvià, Spain.
>
>Interestingly. the US women's team is sponsored by the Kasparov Chess Foundation
>, a non-profit organization founded by World Chess Champion Garry Kasparov.
>
>http://www.chessbase.com/newsdetail.asp?newsid=2017
>
>GM Polgar, Susan – GM Chiburdanidze, Maia [A17]
>Olympiad, 20.10.2004 – Round 6
>
>[d]rn1q1rk1/pb3p1p/1p1p2p1/2p1pBP1/1PP2n2/P1Q2N2/1B1PPP1P/R3K1R1 w Q - 0 14 ;bm
>Nxe5  - Nice move Susan!
>
>
>Crafty Classic 2004 SE PB [Polgar] (2 cpus)
>White(3): rn1q1rk1/pb3p1p/1p1p2p1/2p1pBP1/1PP2n2/P1Q2N2/1B1PPP1P/R3K1R1 w Q - 0
>14
>White(1): g
>              clearing hash tables
>crafty is behind  2.0 on time, reducing by 1/6.
>              time surplus   0.00  time limit 10:00 (10:00)
>crafty is behind  2.0 on time, reducing by 1/6.
>              time surplus   0.00  time limit 10:00 (10:00)
>              depth   time  score   variation (1)
>                6->   0.25  -1.25   1. Bc2 cxb4 2. axb4 Nd7 3. d3 Qc7 4.
>                                    b5 <HT>
>                7     0.54  -1.40   1. Bc2 cxb4 2. axb4 a5 3. Ra4 Nc6 4.
>                                    bxa5 bxa5
>                7->   0.70  -1.40   1. Bc2 cxb4 2. axb4 a5 3. Ra4 Nc6 4.
>                                    bxa5 bxa5
>                8     1.12  -1.42   1. Bc2 cxb4 2. axb4 a5 3. bxa5 bxa5
>                                    4. Rb1 Qc7 5. Ba4
>                8->   2.90  -1.42   1. Bc2 cxb4 2. axb4 a5 3. bxa5 bxa5
>                                    4. Rb1 Qc7 5. Ba4 (s=2)
>                9     3.76  -1.64   1. Bc2 cxb4 2. axb4 a5 3. e4 Nc6 4.
>                                    bxa5 bxa5 5. Ra4 Qc7
>                9->   7.25  -1.64   1. Bc2 cxb4 2. axb4 a5 3. e4 Nc6 4.
>                                    bxa5 bxa5 5. Ra4 Qc7 (s=3)
>               10    10.03  -1.52   1. Bc2 cxb4 2. axb4 a5 3. bxa5 bxa5
>                                    4. Rg4 f6 5. Rxf4 exf4 6. gxf6 (s=2)
>               10    25.95  -1.27   1. Nxe5 Qe8 2. Be4 cxb4 3. Nxf7 bxc3
>                                    4. Nh6+ Kg7 5. Bxc3+ Rf6 6. Bxf6+ Kf8
>                                    7. Bxb7 Qxe2#
>               10->  27.04  -1.27   1. Nxe5 Qe8 2. Be4 cxb4 3. Nxf7 bxc3
>                                    4. Nh6+ Kg7 5. Bxc3+ Rf6 6. Bxf6+ Kf8
>                                    7. Bxb7 Qxe2#
>               11    46.39  -1.16   1. Nxe5 Qe8 2. Be4 cxb4 3. Qe3 Bxe4
>                                    4. Qxf4 Bf5 5. Ng4 Bxg4 <HT>
>               11->  53.93  -1.16   1. Nxe5 Qe8 2. Be4 cxb4 3. Qe3 Bxe4
>                                    4. Qxf4 Bf5 5. Ng4 Bxg4 <HT>
>               12     1:50     +1   1. Nxe5!!
>               12     4:55     +3   1. Nxe5!!
>              time=10:00  cpu=192%  mat=0  n=455958769  fh=88%  nps=759K
>              ext-> chk=14643976 cap=1839009 pp=882027 1rep=1112966 mate=616836
>              predicted=0  nodes=455958769  evals=149222351  50move=0
>              endgame tablebase-> probes=0  hits=0
>              SMP->  split=302  stop=47  data=4/128  cpu=19:12  elap=10:00
>
>White(1): Nxe5
>
>it does turn into a plus for white ...

Petir 2.0 on AMD Athlon 1.8 Ghz need 7 seconds to find Nxe5

Petir 2.0  WB2 36 MB:
 4   00:00 -0.63   b4c5 g6f5 c5d6 f8e8
 4   00:00  0.06   f5b1 c5b4 a3b4
 4   00:00  0.27   f5c2 b8d7 g1g3 f8e8
 5   00:00  0.34   f5c2 b8d7 g1g3 f7f6 e2e3
 6   00:00  0.26   f5c2 f7f6 b4c5 b6c5 c3b3
 7   00:00  0.26   f5c2 f7f6 b4c5 b6c5 c3e3
 8   00:00  0.15   f5c2 f7f6 b4c5 b6c5 c3b3 d8b6 b3b5 f6g5
 9   00:02  0.09   f5c2 f7f6 b4c5 b6c5 c3b3 d8b6 b3a2 b8d7 h2h4
 9   00:07  0.51   f3e5 d8e8 f5e4 c5b4 c3e3 b7e4 e3e4
10   00:13  0.31   f3e5 d8e8 f5e4 f4e2 e5d7 e2c3 d7f6 g8g7 f6e8 f8e8 b2c3
11   00:32  0.68   f3e5 d8e8 f5e4 c5b4 a3b4 f4e2 c3e3 b7e4 e3e2 b8c6 b4b5




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