Author: Vincent Lejeune
Date: 17:58:18 02/25/05
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On February 25, 2005 at 12:48:07, Joachim Rang wrote: >On February 25, 2005 at 12:22:33, Vincent Lejeune wrote: > >>[d]8/8/8/1k6/4p1B1/2K2p2/P7/8 w - - 0 55 >> >>Here Anand play 55.Kd2, I think it's a mistake , it only length the game by 2 >>moves >> >>Kb3 immediatly, with the idea to push the pawn to a8 seems stronger >> >>Do your engine find Kb3! ? > >Are you sure Kb3 is the shortest way? This is was Fruit 2.0 says after 10 >minutes (on Pentium M 1.6 GHz): Yes, I thinkes. What's your engine think after white play Kb3! and a4! ? > >8/8/8/1k6/4p1B1/2K2p2/P7/8 w - - > >Engine: Fruit 2.0-fast (128 MB) >von Fabien Letouzey > >16/24 0:01 +0.64 1.Kd2 f2 2.Ke2 e3 3.Lc8 Ka5 4.Lf5 Kb4 > 5.Ld3 Ka3 6.Lc4 Kb4 7.Kxe3 Kxc4 > 8.Kxf2 Kd5 (1.667.707) 1383 > >16/29 0:02 +0.72 1.Kb3 Kc5 2.a4 Kd4 3.a5 Kc5 4.Ka4 f2 > 5.Le2 e3 6.Kb3 Kd5 7.Lc4+ Kc6 8.Kc3 Kc5 > 9.a6 (3.887.291) 1402 > >17/38 0:03 +0.66 1.Kb3 Kc5 2.a4 Kd4 3.Kc2 Kc4 4.Kd2 f2 > 5.Ke2 e3 6.Lf5 Kc5 7.Lg6 Kb4 8.Le8 Ka5 > 9.Lc6 (4.724.950) 1401 > >18/38 0:04 +0.64 1.Kb3 Kc5 2.a4 Kd4 3.Kc2 Kc4 4.Kd2 f2 > 5.Ke2 e3 6.Lf5 Kc5 7.Lg6 Kb4 8.Le8 Kc5 > 9.a5 Kd5 10.Lf7+ Kc5 (6.169.476) 1405 > >19/39 0:06 +0.64 1.Kb3 Kc5 2.a4 Kd4 3.Kc2 Kc4 4.Kd2 f2 > 5.Ke2 e3 6.Lf5 Kc5 7.Lg6 Kb4 8.Le8 Ka5 > 9.Ld7 Kb6 10.Le6 (8.869.988) 1409 > >20/40 0:08 +0.64 1.Kb3 Kc5 2.a4 Kd4 3.Kc2 Kc4 4.Kd2 f2 > 5.Ke2 e3 6.Lf5 Kc5 7.Lg6 Kb6 8.Le8 Ka6 > 9.Lb5+ Ka5 10.Ld7 Kb6 11.Lf5 (11.890.484) 1409 > >21/48 0:11 +0.64 1.Kb3 Kc5 2.a4 Kd4 3.Kc2 Kc4 4.Kd2 f2 > 5.Ke2 e3 6.Lf5 Kc5 7.Lg6 Kc4 8.Le8 Kb4 > 9.Lb5 Ka5 10.Ld7 Kb6 11.Le6 (15.805.656) 1387 > >22/48 0:15 +0.68 1.Kb3 Kc5 2.Lf5 Kd4 3.Kc2 f2 4.Lh3 Kc4 > 5.a3 Kb5 6.Kb3 e3 7.Lf1+ Ka5 8.a4 Kb6 > 9.Kb4 Kc6 10.Lb5+ Kd5 11.a5 Kd6 > 12.a6 Kc7 (21.278.799) 1394 > >23/48 0:19 +0.73 1.Kb3 Kc5 2.Lf5 Kd4 3.Kc2 f2 4.Lh3 Kc4 > 5.a3 Kb5 6.Kb3 Kc5 7.a4 Kb6 8.Kb4 Ka7 > 9.Lf1 Kb7 10.a5 Kc6 11.Kc3 Kc5 12.a6 (27.422.354) 1384 > >24/54 0:28 +0.72 1.Kb3 Kc5 2.Lf5 Kd4 3.Kc2 f2 4.Lh3 Kc4 > 5.a3 Kb5 6.Kb3 Kc5 7.a4 Kb6 8.Kb4 Kc6 > 9.a5 e3 10.Lf1 Kd5 11.Lc4+ Kc6 > 12.Kc3 Kc5 13.a6 (38.481.205) 1363 > >25/58 0:52 +0.92 1.Kb3 Kc5 2.Lf5 Kd4 3.Kc2 Ke5 4.Lc8 Kd4 > 5.Lb7 f2 6.La6 Kc5 7.Kb3 Kb6 8.Le2 Kc5 > 9.a4 Kd5 10.a5 Kc5 11.Kb2 Kc6 12.Kc3 Kc5 > 13.a6 (68.301.332) 1309 > >26/64 1:27 +1.65 1.Kb3 Kc5 2.Lf5 Kd4 3.Kc2 Ke5 4.Lc8 Kd4 > 5.Lb7 f2 6.La6 Kc5 7.Kb3 Kb6 8.Lf1 Ka5 > 9.Le2 e3 10.Lf1 Kb6 11.Kc2 Kc5 > 12.Kc3 e2 13.Lxe2 Kd5 14.Lc4+ (112.657.517) 1291 > >27/64 2:00 +1.99 1.Kb3 Kc5 2.Lf5 Kd4 3.Kc2 Ke5 4.Lc8 Kd4 > 5.Lb7 f2 6.La6 Kc5 7.Kb3 Kb6 8.Lf1 Ka5 > 9.Le2 Kb6 10.Kb4 e3 11.Ld3 Kc6 > 12.Kc4 e2 13.Lxe2 Kd6 14.Kd4 (155.015.014) 1286 > >27/64 2:15 +2.71 1.Kd2 f2 2.Le2+ Kb4 3.Kc2 Ka3 4.Kb1 Ka4 > 5.Kb2 Kb4 6.a3+ Ka4 7.Lc4 e3 8.Le2 Ka5 > 9.Kb3 Kb6 10.Kb4 Kc6 11.a4 Kb7 12.a5 Kc6 > 13.Kc4 Kc7 14.Kd4 (177.197.859) 1308 > >28/64 2:34 +3.11 1.Kd2 f2 2.Le2+ Kb4 3.Kc2 Ka3 4.Kb1 e3 > 5.Ld3 Kb4 6.Kb2 Ka4 7.a3 Ka5 8.Kb3 Kb6 > 9.Kb4 Kc6 10.a4 Kd5 11.a5 Kd6 12.Kb5 e2 > 13.Lxe2 Kc7 14.a6 (208.142.704) 1347 > >29/64 3:21 +3.18 1.Kd2 f2 2.Le2+ Kb4 3.Kc2 Ka3 4.Kb1 e3 > 5.Ld3 Kb4 6.Kb2 Ka4 7.a3 Ka5 8.Kb3 Kb6 > 9.Kb4 Kc6 10.a4 Kd5 11.a5 Kd4 12.Le2 Kd5 > 13.a6 Kc6 14.Kc4 (272.679.498) 1353 > >30/64 4:57 +3.22 1.Kd2 f2 2.Le2+ Kb4 3.Kc2 Ka3 4.Kb1 e3 > 5.Ld3 Ka4 6.Kb2 Kb4 7.a3+ Ka4 8.Ka2 Ka5 > 9.Kb3 Kb6 10.Kb4 Kc6 11.a4 Kd5 12.a5 Kd6 > 13.Le2 Kd5 14.a6 (394.762.887) 1327 > >31/64 7:17 +3.67 1.Kd2 f2 2.Le2+ Kb4 3.Kc2 Ka3 4.Kb1 e3 > 5.Ld3 Ka4 6.Kb2 Kb4 7.a3+ Ka4 8.Ka2 Ka5 > 9.Kb3 Kb6 10.Kb4 Kc6 11.a4 Kd5 12.a5 Kd6 > 13.Le2 Kd5 14.Kb5 (593.555.846) 1358 > > >regards Joachim
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