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Subject: Re: Anti-Computer openings that are tactical.

Author: Dann Corbit

Date: 13:06:49 03/26/99

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On March 26, 1999 at 15:32:58, blass uri wrote:
>
>On March 26, 1999 at 14:41:55, Dann Corbit wrote:
>
>>By the way, the analysis on the fixed position went like this:
>>
>>r1b2rk1/2q1bppp/p1npp3/1pnB1N2/4P1P1/2N1B3/PPP1QP1P/2KR2R1 w - -
>>Depth: 13 plies
>>Nodes examined: 112909738
>>Centipawn eval: 403
>>Preferred variation: Bxc6 Bb7 Nxe7+ Qxe7 Bxc5 dxc5 Bxb7 Qxb7 Rd6 c4 Qe3 b4 Ne2
>>b3 cxb3 cxb3 axb3
>>Preferred move: Bxc6
>
>The right position is the same with black to move and not white to move.
>
>It is clear that the w was a mistake because the original message was about the
>claim that programs play the losing exf5 or exd5.
Looks like he's right at least sometimes.  Crafty chose this at standard CAP
time controls:

r1b2rk1/2q1bppp/p1npp3/1pnB1N2/4P1P1/2N1B3/PPP1QP1P/2KR2R1 b - -
Plies examined: 12
Nodex examined: 101969920
Centipawn evaluation: 129
Preferred variation: exd5 Nxd5 Qb7 e5 Na4 exd6 Bd8 Kb1 Bd7 Nfe7+ Kh8 Rge1 Re8
Preferred move: exd5

My dumb question:
What's the right move and why?



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