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Subject: Re: Rybka Vs Human Being in 1.E2e4...A general strategic concept Time 16-0

Author: chandler yergin

Date: 11:09:22 01/29/06

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On January 29, 2006 at 09:33:13, Sune Larsson wrote:

>On January 28, 2006 at 19:57:32, chandler yergin wrote:
>
>>How to Open a Chess Game?
>>
>>Fischer was Right!
>>
>>Using Computer Analysis it's east to demonstrate
>>
>>that 1. P-K4 is the strongest move.
>
>
>  So Shredder 8 considers 1.Nf3(+0.74) as strongest first move - followed
>  by 1.e4(+0.72).
589880: ,
[D]rnbqkbnr/pppppppp/8/8/8/8/PPPPPPPP/RNBQKBNR w KQkq - 0 1

Analysis by Shredder 8:

1.d4 d5 2.Bf4 Bf5 3.e3 e6
  =  (0.21)   Depth: 1/1   00:00:00
1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nf6 3.Nxe5 Nc6 4.Nxc6
  ²  (0.35)   Depth: 1/6   00:00:00
1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nf6 3.Nxe5 Nc6 4.Nxc6
  ²  (0.35)   Depth: 1/7   00:00:00
1.d3 e6 2.e4
  ²  (0.58)   Depth: 1/7   00:00:00
1.d3 e6 2.e4
  ²  (0.58)   Depth: 1/7   00:00:00
1.d3 e6 2.e4
  =  (0.13)   Depth: 2/2   00:00:00
1.d3 e5 2.Nf3
  =  (0.03)   Depth: 2/3   00:00:00
1.d4 d5 2.Bf4 Bf5 3.e3 e6
  =  (0.21)   Depth: 2/3   00:00:00
1.d4 d5 2.Bf4 Bf5 3.e3 e6
  =  (0.21)   Depth: 2/6   00:00:00
1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nf6 3.Nxe5 Nc6 4.Nxc6
  ²  (0.35)   Depth: 2/6   00:00:00
1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nf6 3.Nxe5 Nc6 4.Nxc6
  ²  (0.35)   Depth: 2/7   00:00:00
1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nf6 3.Nxe5 Nc6 4.Nxc6
  ²  (0.35)   Depth: 3/3   00:00:00
1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nf6 3.Nxe5 Nc6 4.Nxc6
  ²  (0.35)   Depth: 4/4   00:00:00
1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nf6 3.Nxe5 Nc6 4.Nxc6
  ²  (0.35)   Depth: 5/5   00:00:00
1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nf6 3.Nxe5 Nc6 4.Nxc6
  ²  (0.35)   Depth: 6/6   00:00:00
1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nf6 3.Nxe5 Nc6 4.Nxc6
  ²  (0.35)   Depth: 7/7   00:00:00  1kN
1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nf6 3.Nxe5 Nc6 4.Nxc6
  ²  (0.35)   Depth: 8/8   00:00:00  5kN
1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nf6 3.Nxe5 Nc6 4.Nxc6
  ²  (0.35)   Depth: 9/9   00:00:00  6kN
1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nf6 3.Nxe5 Nc6 4.Nxc6
  ²  (0.35)   Depth: 10/10   00:00:00  8kN
1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nf6 3.Nxe5 Nc6 4.Nxc6
  ²  (0.35)   Depth: 11/11   00:00:00  19kN
1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nf6 3.Nxe5 Nc6 4.Nxc6
  ²  (0.35)   Depth: 12/12   00:00:01  36kN
1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nf6 3.Nxe5 Nc6 4.Nxc6
  ²  (0.35)   Depth: 13/13   00:00:01  93kN
1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nf6 3.Nxe5 Nc6 4.Nxc6
  ²  (0.35)   Depth: 14/14   00:00:01  163kN
1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nf6 3.Nxe5 Nc6 4.Nxc6
  ²  (0.35)   Depth: 15/15   00:00:02  298kN
1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nf6 3.Nxe5 Nc6 4.Nxc6
  ²  (0.35)   Depth: 16/16   00:00:03  582kN
1.e4 e5 2.Nf3
  ²  (0.42)   Depth: 17/36   00:00:34  8572kN
1.e4 e5
  ²  (0.42)   Depth: 18/34   00:01:02  15948kN
1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 Be7 4.Nc3 Nf6 5.0-0 0-0 6.d4 exd4 7.Nxd4 Nxd4 8.Qxd4 d6
9.Bg5 c6 10.Bc4
  ²  (0.36)   Depth: 19/45   00:05:36  89379kN
1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 Be7 4.Nc3 Nf6 5.0-0 0-0 6.d4 exd4 7.Nxd4 Bc5 8.Be3 Nxd4
9.Bxd4 d6
  ²  (0.30)   Depth: 20/42   00:09:20  147990kN

(,  29.01.2006)

>
>  /S
>
>>
>>1. P-K4
>>589880: ,
>>rnbqkbnr/pppppppp/8/8/4P3/8/PPPP1PPP/RNBQKBNR b KQkq e3 0 1
>>
>>Analysis by Shredder 8:
>>
>>1. ² (0.41): 1...P-K4 2.N-KB3 N-KB3 3.NxP P-Q3 4.N-KB3
>>2. ² (0.43): 1...P-K3 2.N-KB3 P-Q4
>>3. ² (0.57): 1...N-KB3 2.P-K5 N-Q4 3.P-Q4 P-Q3 4.N-KB3 B-B4
>>4. ² (0.57): 1...P-Q4 2.PxP QxP
>>5. ² (0.59): 1...N-QB3 2.P-Q4 P-Q4 3.P-K5 B-B4
>>6. ² (0.62): 1...P-Q3 2.P-Q4 N-QB3 3.B-QN5 P-Q4 4.P-K5 B-B4 5.P-QB3 P-QR3 6.BxN+
>>Q-Q2 7.BxQ+ K-Q1 8.BxB
>>7. ² (0.62): 1...P-QB4 2.N-KB3 P-Q3 3.P-Q4 PxP 4.B-QB4 N-QB3 5.0-0 N-B3 6.NxP
>>NxP
>>8. ± (0.72): 1...P-QN3 2.N-KB3 P-K3 3.B-K2 B-N2 4.P-Q3 N-QB3 5.0-0 N-B3 6.N-B3
>>B-N5 7.B-Q2 B-B4
>>9. ± (0.81): 1...P-QR3 2.N-KB3 N-QB3 3.P-Q4 P-Q4 4.PxP QxP 5.N-B3 Q-Q3 6.B-QB4
>>N-B3 7.0-0 B-B4 8.R-K1 P-K3
>>10. ± (0.72): 1...P-KN3 2.N-QB3 P-QB3 3.N-B3 B-N2 4.B-B4 P-QN4 5.B-N3 P-N5
>>6.N-K2 N-B3 7.P-Q3 P-Q4
>>
>>
>>1. N-KB3
>>589880: ,
>>rnbqkbnr/pppppppp/8/8/8/5N2/PPPPPPPP/RNBQKB1R b KQkq - 0 1
>>
>>Analysis by Shredder 8:
>>
>>1. = (0.18): 1...P-Q4 2.P-Q4 N-KB3 3.B-B4
>>2. = (0.21): 1...N-KB3
>>3. ² (0.37): 1...P-K3 2.P-K4 P-Q4 3.P-K5 P-QB4 4.P-B3
>>4. ² (0.45): 1...N-QB3 2.P-K4 P-K4 3.B-N5 B-K2
>>5. ² (0.47): 1...P-K4 2.NxP
>>6. ² (0.47): 1...P-Q3 2.P-K4 N-KB3 3.N-B3 P-K4 4.P-Q4 PxP 5.NxP B-K2 6.B-QB4 0-0
>>7.0-0 P-B3 8.P-B3 P-QN4 9.B-N3
>>7. ² (0.58): 1...P-QB3 2.P-K4 P-Q4 3.PxP N-B3 4.N-B3 NxP 5.NxN PxN 6.B-N5+ B-Q2
>>7.Q-K2 Q-N3 8.Q-K6 PxQ
>>8. ² (0.62): 1...P-QB4 2.P-K4 P-Q3 3.P-Q4 B-N5 4.PxP Q-R4+ 5.N-B3 Q-R3 6.BxQ
>>9. ² (0.70): 1...P-QN3 2.P-K4 B-N2 3.B-B4 P-K3 4.P-Q3 N-KB3 5.0-0 N-B3
>>10. ± (0.74): 1...P-KN3 2.P-K4 B-N2 3.N-B3 P-QB3 4.P-Q4 P-Q4 5.PxP B-N5 6.B-QB4
>>P-K4
>>



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