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Subject: Re: An example of the difference (Hiarcs 9 content inside)

Author: Paul Jacobean Sacral

Date: 12:18:18 12/10/05

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On December 10, 2005 at 14:57:20, Albert Silver wrote:

>This position arises a couple of moves later:
>[D]4r1k1/pp4p1/6p1/3q2P1/2rPp2P/1QPnPp2/PP3B2/1R3R1K b - - 0 31
>I can really find no fault in Rybka's approach with a5-b5 and a pawn attack on
>the queenside, yet I found no other engine that played it, except Hiarcs 8 (I
>still can't find my H9 CD ... Grrr...)

Analysis by Hiarcs 9:

31...Qe6 32.Kh2 Qf7 33.Bg3 Rec8
  µ  (-1.16)   Depth: 3/7   00:00:00
  =  (-0.07)   Depth: 5/13   00:00:00  5kN
31...Rec8 32.Kh2 Qf7 33.Bg3
  =  (-0.08)   Depth: 5/14   00:00:00  8kN
  =  (-0.20)   Depth: 5/14   00:00:00  10kN
31...Rf8 32.Bg3 Qf7 33.Kh2
  =  (-0.21)   Depth: 5/16   00:00:00  13kN
  =  (-0.21)   Depth: 5/16   00:00:00  13kN
31...b5 32.Bg3 Rec8 33.Rbd1 a5
  =  (-0.22)   Depth: 5/16   00:00:00  17kN
  ³  (-0.65)   Depth: 13/35   00:02:26  30451kN

This was after completion of the 13th ply.

Yours truly Paul J. Sacral



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