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Subject: Re: MY test position, is from Spaasky-Larsen (Belgrade)

Author: stuart taylor

Date: 16:10:34 01/02/06

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On January 02, 2006 at 12:29:06, Vincent Lejeune wrote:

>On January 02, 2006 at 11:53:20, stuart taylor wrote:
>
>>In which it clearly seems analytically provable that Spaasky's play was
>>faultless, yet extremely hard to see as being so, and is also very deep and
>>unclear....except after great and deep analysis.
>>
>>But as usual, I'm not organised enough to post the position again,  although I
>>did atleast once before.
>>
>>Questions are
>>1)How long does it take for Rybka to find .....rh1?
>
>This post show that Rh1 is not the best move, Bxe3 is stronger
>http://chessprogramming.org/cccsearch/ccc.php?art_id=346018

This is simply not the strongest move, but is also strong.
But Rh1 takes mch longer for computers to find and to fully understand.
S.Taylor

>
>
>>2)And how long does it take to find .....h4?
>>3)BUT, DOES it ever find the move before, which is .....h5?
>>4)Then, finally, DOES it ever find (before that)......Ng4?
>>
>>I'm sorry I didn't put up the moves again, but anyone who is familiar with it
>>will readily find the position I'm refering to.
>>
>>CY maybe you can ask Jack to put it up!
>>
>>For questions 3 and 4, I wouldn't consider it extreme to give Rybka 5 hours
>>each. But even if it finds answer to q.2 with answer tro q.1 in its analysis,
>>within only a few minutes, that would also be very good.
>>S.Taylor



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