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Subject: Re: Corus test position Polgar v Svidler

Author: Cliff Sears

Date: 14:06:29 01/15/05

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Using Shredder's Triple Brain and Gromit382 and Gandalf432, After 71 Minutes
Gromitt selects Bxc6 while Gandalf selects Bb6

Shredder's Triple BRAIN picked Gromit's move interestingly enough.


Engine: Gandalf 4.32UCI

 10.01	 1:37 	+1.39++	1.Bb6 (7.896.769) 80.5
 10.01	 1:47 	+1.74++	1.Bb6 (8.834.104) 81.7
 10.01	 3:08 	+2.38 	1.Bb6 Bb3 2.Rd4 c5 3.Rd2 Re8 4.Bd5+ Kh8 5.Bxb3 Qh3 6.Re2
(15.900.760) 84.3
 11.01	 6:45 	+1.31--	1.Bb6 Bb3 2.Rd4 c5 3.Rd2 Re8 4.Bd5+ Kh8 5.Bxb3 Qh3 6.Re2
(33.947.111) 83.6
 11.01	 8:09 	+2.75 	1.Bb6 Bb3 2.Rd4 Re8 3.Bc5 Rxe4 4.Qxe4 Qe7 5.Qxe7 Bxe7
6.Bxe7 Kf7 7.Rd7 Be6 (40.699.188) 83.1
 12.01	18:50 	+3.00 	1.Bb6 Bb3 2.Rd4 Re8 3.Bc5 Rxe4 4.Qxe4 Qe7 5.Qxe7 Bxe7
6.Bxe7 Kf7 7.Bxf6 gxf6 8.Kg2 (96.128.377) 84.9
 13.01	44:21 	+2.44--	1.Bb6 Bb3 2.Rd4 Re8 3.Bc5 Rxe4 4.Qxe4 Qe7 5.Qxe7 Bxe7
6.Bxe7 Kf7 7.Bxf6 gxf6 8.Kg2 (230.876.934) 86.7
 13.01	71:30 	+2.01 	1.Bb6 Bb3 2.Rd4 Re8 3.Bc5 Re6 4.Bf5 Re1+ 5.Kg2 Qf7 6.Bxd6
Bd5 7.Rxd5 Qxd5 8.Qxd5+ cxd5 9.Bd3 Kf7 10.Kf3 (369.670.924) 86.1

  9+9	 1:24 	100%    	1.Bb6  	Gromit382
  9+10	 1:38 	100%    	1.Bb6  	Gromit382
  9+10	 1:47 	100%    	1.Bb6  	Gromit382
 10+10	 2:23 	100%    	1.Bb6  	Gromit382
 10+10	 2:49 	100%    	1.Bxc6  	Gromit382
 10+10	 3:08 	100%    	1.Bxc6  	Gromit382
 10+11	 4:41 	100%    	1.Bxc6  	Gromit382
 10+11	 6:45 	100%    	1.Bxc6  	Gromit382
 10+11	 8:09 	100%    	1.Bxc6  	Gromit382
 10+12	13:37 	100%    	1.Bxc6  	Gromit382
 10+12	18:50 	100%    	1.Bxc6  	Gromit382
 11+13	34:55 	100%    	1.Bxc6  	Gromit382
 11+13	44:21 	100%    	1.Bxc6  	Gromit382
 11+13	71:30 	100%    	1.Bxc6  	Gromit382


On January 15, 2005 at 14:18:43, George Sobala wrote:

>[D] 3r2k1/3q2pp/p1pbbp2/1p6/4B3/2P1BQP1/PP3P1P/3R2K1 b - - 0 26
>
>Avoid Bxa2
>
>Alternatively, after Bxa2?
>
>[D] 3r2k1/3q2pp/p1pb1p2/1p6/4B3/2P1BQP1/bP3P1P/3R2K1 w - - 0 27
>
>show that Bb6 is winning
>
>Shredder 8 really shows its class here compared to other engines.



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