Author: Will Singleton
Date: 10:55:04 02/02/06
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On January 31, 2006 at 08:42:00, Dan Ellwein wrote:
>On January 30, 2006 at 23:58:22, Will Singleton wrote:
>
>>I'm not sure it's a good test position. Any time my program avoids a move
>>instantly (preferring h3), it's likely there's not enough of an incentive to
>>play the move in the first place. A good am position requires that most progs
>>select the move for obvious reasons, which later are proven wrong.
>>
>>imho, of course...
>
>Hi Will
>
>that is a good program that avoids Bg5 instantly...
>
>if you let your program think for awhile (say 3-5 min.) does it re-consider
>Bg5...
No.
After Bg5:
9 130 450 2777533 Ng4 Rc1 Bxh2 Kf1 Ne5 Qe3 Nxc4 Rxc4 Be6 Rc5
10 160 1241 7519434 Ng4 Qe4
11 141 1994 12234192 Ng4 Qe4 Bxh2 Kf1 Ne5 Nxe5 Qxe5 Qf3
12 131 3250 20203313 Ng4 Qe4 Bxh2 Kf1 Ne5 Nxe5 Qxe5 Qf3 Qc7
13 130 10924 67724416 Ng4 Rc1
14 132 28424 171242959 Ng4 Rc1 Bxh2 Kf1 h6 Bd2 Ne5 Nxe5 Bxe5 Bc3 Bxc3 Rxc3 Nb4
Nxa2 Qh7 Kxh7 Bd3 Kh8 Rxc7
15 132 34431 207650001 Ng4 Rc1 Bxh2 Kf1 h6 Bd2 Ne5 Nxe5 Bxe5 Bc3 Bxc3 Rxc3 Nb4
Nxa2 Qh7 Kxh7 Bd3 Kh8 Rxc7
After h3:
10 35 399 2610252 b5 Bxb5 Nb4 Qe2 Nc2 Bg5 Nxa1 Rxa1 Qe7 Re1 Qxe2 Rxe2
11 53 657 4435255 b5 Bxb5 Nb4 Qe2 Nc2 Bg5 Nxa1 Rxa1 Qd8 Bxf6 Qxf6 Re1
12 60 1030 6986238 b5 Bxb5 Nb4 Qe2 Nc2 Bg5 Nxa1 Rxa1 Qe7 Qxe7 Bxe7 Re1 Be6
13 61 1972 13739784 b5 Bxb5 Nb4 Qc3
14 46 3559 24987244 b5 Bxb5 Nb4 Qe2 Nc2 Bg5 Nxa1 Rxa1 Qe7 Qxe7 Bxe7 Bc6 Rb8 Re1
15 30 8600 59406912 b5 Bxb5 Nb4 Qe2 Nc2 Bg5 Nxa1 Rxa1 a6 Rc1 Qd8 Bc6 Rb8 Nc5 Rb4
So, a one pawn difference.
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