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Subject: Re: Fruit looses in 12 moves

Author: Richard Pijl

Date: 02:48:48 11/14/05

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>But, that doesn't excuse one of Fruit's moves. This is a good test position:
>
>[D]rnb1k2r/pp1p1ppp/1q2pn2/2b1P3/3N4/2N1B3/PPP2PPP/R2QKB1R b KQkq - 0 7
>
>Avoid 7...Ng4.
>
>It takes CM9_R1 on an AMD 2500 forty seconds to switch to 7...Nd5, which should
>be a standard book move, I think.
>

The Baron needs well over 2 minutes to avoid Ng4 on a Xeon 2.8Ghz, even though
it is never really happy with Ng4:

 ply       time        nodes   score  pv
  6(10).   0:00.53    102035   -0.54  Nf6-g4 Nc3-a4 Qb6-a5 c2-c3 Ng4xe3
                                      f2xe3 Nb8-c6 (Na4xc5)
  7(12)-   0:00.77    152246   -0.89  Nf6-g4 (Qd1xg4) (Qb6xb2) (Qg4xg7) (Qb2xa1)
                                      (Ke1-e2) (Rh8-f8) (Nd4xe6)
  7(12)&   0:01.27    249024   -1.13  Nf6-g4 Qd1xg4 Qb6xb2 Qg4xg7 Qb2xc3
                                      Ke1-e2 Rh8-f8 (Ra1-d1)
  7(12).   0:01.34    265407   -1.13  Nf6-g4 Qd1xg4 Qb6xb2 Qg4xg7 Qb2xc3
                                      Ke1-e2 Rh8-f8 (Ra1-d1)
  8(16)+   0:04.19    840347   -0.78  Nf6-g4 (Qd1xg4) (Qb6xb2) (Qg4xg7) (Qb2xc3)

                                      (Ke1-e2) (Rh8-f8) (Ra1-d1) (Nb8-c6)
  8(16)&   0:06.34   1268620   -0.33  Nf6-g4 Qd1xg4 Qb6xb2 Qg4xg7 Qb2xc3
                                      Ke1-e2 Rh8-f8 Nd4-b5 Qc3xc2
  8(16).   0:06.64   1334334   -0.33  Nf6-g4 Qd1xg4 Qb6xb2 Qg4xg7 Qb2xc3
                                      Ke1-e2 Rh8-f8 Nd4-b5 Qc3xc2
  9(15)&   0:12.81   2563331   -0.50  Nf6-g4 Qd1xg4 Qb6xb2 Qg4xg7 Qb2xc3
                                      Ke1-e2 Rh8-f8 Ra1-d1 Nb8-c6 (Nd4-b5)
  9(15).   0:13.42   2696608   -0.50  Nf6-g4 Qd1xg4 Qb6xb2 Qg4xg7 Qb2xc3
                                      Ke1-e2 Rh8-f8 Ra1-d1 Nb8-c6 (Nd4-b5)
 10(16)&   0:22.72   4602178   -0.67  Nf6-g4 Qd1xg4 Qb6xb2 Qg4xg7 Qb2xc3
                                      Ke1-e2 Rh8-f8 Ra1-d1 d7-d5 Rd1-d3 (Qc3-c4)

 10(16).   0:25.92   5259588   -0.67  Nf6-g4 Qd1xg4 Qb6xb2 Qg4xg7 Qb2xc3
                                      Ke1-e2 Rh8-f8 Ra1-d1 d7-d5 Rd1-d3 (Qc3-c4)

 11(17)&   0:51.20  10455983   -0.90  Nf6-g4 Qd1xg4 Qb6xb2 Qg4xg7 Qb2xc3
                                      Ke1-e2 Rh8-f8 Ra1-d1 Nb8-c6 Nd4-b5 Qc3xc2
                                      Ke2-e1 (Bc5-b4)
 11(17).   1:14.76  15140997   -0.90  Nf6-g4 Qd1xg4 Qb6xb2 Qg4xg7 Qb2xc3
                                      Ke1-e2 Rh8-f8 Ra1-d1 Nb8-c6 Nd4-b5 Qc3xc2
                                      Ke2-e1 (Bc5-b4)
 12(20)&   2:15.42  26612325   -1.19  Nf6-d5 Nc3xd5 e6xd5 Nd4-b5 O-O
                                      Be3xc5 Qb6xc5 Bf1-d3 Nb8-c6 Qd1-h5 g7-g6
                                      Qh5-e2
 12(20).   2:44.58  31923158   -1.19  Nf6-d5 Nc3xd5 e6xd5 Nd4-b5 O-O
                                      Be3xc5 Qb6xc5 Bf1-d3 Nb8-c6 Qd1-h5 g7-g6
                                      Qh5-e2
 13(21)&   4:34.59  52565440   -1.08  Nf6-d5 Nc3xd5 e6xd5 Nd4-b5 O-O
                                      Be3xc5 Qb6xc5 Bf1-d3 Nb8-c6 Qd1-h5 g7-g6
                                      Qh5-g5 Qc5-b4 c2-c3 (Qb4xb2)
 13(21).   5:45.21  66570673   -1.08  Nf6-d5 Nc3xd5 e6xd5 Nd4-b5 O-O
                                      Be3xc5 Qb6xc5 Bf1-d3 Nb8-c6 Qd1-h5 g7-g6
                                      Qh5-g5 Qc5-b4 c2-c3 (Qb4xb2)
 14(23)&  10:56.40 127462349   -0.80  Nf6-d5 Nc3xd5 e6xd5 Nd4-b5 O-O
                                      Qd1-d2 Nb8-c6 Be3xc5 Qb6xc5 O-O-O Nc6xe5
                                      Qd2xd5 (Qc5xd5)



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