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Subject: Re: Anand's 24...Nc7 and 3 different versions of Chessmaster

Author: George Tsavdaris

Date: 15:35:13 02/28/06

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On February 28, 2006 at 17:33:41, ALI MIRAFZALI wrote:

>In the following position
>q3nrk1/4bppp/3p4/r3nPP1/4P2P/NpQ1B3/1P4B1/1K1R3R b
>Three different versions of Chessmaster find this move at progressively deeper
>and deeper plys : CM 8000 at ply 13 ;CM 9000 at ply 14 and CM 10th edition at
>ply 15.This is by no means unique as it seems that in a lot of difficult tacital
>positions the later versions of Chessmaster find the key moves later!

 Instead of waiting 3 hours you can use my personality that is indended to play
attacking Chess and it does! It can find the move in around 8 minutes!
 Also i don't think what you say it's true generally since the later Chessmaster
versions are stronger than their predecessors so it is logical to find the moves
earlier.....

Analysis by "The King 3.33 Attacker" personality:

1...Ra5-a4 2.f5-f6 Be7xf6 3.g5xf6 Ne8xf6 4.Rd1xd6
  +-  (1.68)   Depth: 4   00:00:07
1...h7-h6 2.Qc3xb3 Ne8-c7 3.Be3-b6
  +-  (1.63)   Depth: 4   00:00:07
1...Ra5xa3 2.b2xa3 Qa8xa3 3.Rd1-d2 Be7-d8 4.Rh1-d1
  +-  (1.50)   Depth: 4   00:00:07
1...Ra5xa3 2.b2xa3 Qa8xa3 3.Rd1-d2 Be7-d8 4.Rd2-b2 Qa3-a6 5.Qc3xb3
  +-  (1.78)   Depth: 5   00:00:07
1...h7-h6 2.Qc3-b4 Ra5-a4 3.Qb4xb3 Ne8-c7
  ±  (1.36)   Depth: 5   00:00:07
1...h7-h6 2.Qc3-b4 h6xg5 3.h4xg5 Ne8-c7 4.Qb4xb3
  +-  (1.61)   Depth: 6   00:00:08  78kN
1...Qa8-a6 2.Rh1-e1 Ne5-c4 3.Qc3xc4 Ra5xa3 4.Qc4xa6 Ra3xa6
  +-  (1.49)   Depth: 6   00:00:08  95kN
1...Ra5-a4 2.Qc3xb3 Ne8-c7 3.Be3-b6 Rf8-b8 4.Rd1-c1
  +-  (1.42)   Depth: 6   00:00:08  115kN
1...Ra5-a4 2.f5-f6 g7xf6 3.Qc3xb3 f6xg5 4.h4xg5 Ne8-c7
  ±  (1.26)   Depth: 7   00:00:08  277kN
1...Ra5-a4 2.Rh1-h3 Qa8-b7 3.Be3-d4 Ne5-c6 4.Bd4-f2 d6-d5 5.Rd1xd5 Be7xa3
6.b2xa3 Ra4xa3
  ±  (1.22)   Depth: 8   00:00:08  938kN
1...Ra5-a6 2.Rh1-h3 Qa8-b7 3.Be3-f4 Ne8-c7 4.f5-f6 g7xf6 5.Qc3xb3 Qb7xb3
6.Rh3xb3 f6xg5 7.h4xg5
  ±  (1.17)   Depth: 8   00:00:08  1125kN
1...Ra5-a6 2.Be3-d4 Qa8-b7 3.Rh1-h3 Ne8-c7 4.Qc3xb3 Rf8-b8 5.Qb3xb7 Rb8xb7
6.Bg2-f1
  ±  (1.14)   Depth: 9   00:00:08  2413kN
1...Ra5-a6 2.Rd1-d4 Be7-d8 3.Be3-f4 Qa8-b7 4.Rd4-b4 Ra6-b6 5.Rb4xb6 Qb7xb6
6.Bf4xe5 d6xe5 7.Qc3xe5
  ±  (1.04)   Depth: 10   00:00:19  6891kN
1...Ra5-a6 2.Be3-d4 Qa8-b7 3.Rh1-h3 Ne8-c7 4.Rd1-c1 Ra6-c6 5.Qc3xb3 Rc6xc1+
6.Kb1xc1 Rf8-b8 7.Qb3xb7 Rb8xb7
  ±  (1.11)   Depth: 11   00:00:51  17867kN
1...Ne8-f6 2.g5xf6 Be7xf6 3.Qc3xb3 Rf8-b8 4.Be3-b6 Qa8-c6 5.Rd1-c1 Ra5xa3
6.b2xa3 Rb8xb6 7.Rc1xc6 Rb6xb3+ 8.Kb1-c2
  ±  (1.05)   Depth: 11   00:01:59  42002kN
1...Ne8-f6 2.g5xf6 Be7xf6 3.Rh1-g1 Ra5xa3 4.b2xa3 Qa8xa3 5.Qc3-a1 Qa3xa1+
6.Kb1xa1 Rf8-a8+ 7.Ka1-b2 Ne5-c4+ 8.Kb2xb3 Nc4xe3 9.Rd1xd6 Ra8-b8+ 10.Kb3-a4
Bf6xh4
  ²  (0.70)   Depth: 12   00:02:40  57401kN
1...Ne8-f6 2.g5xf6 Be7xf6 3.Be3-g5 Rf8-c8 4.Qc3-b4 Bf6xg5 5.h4xg5 Ne5-c4
6.Rd1-c1 Ra5-a4 7.Rc1xc4 Ra4xb4 8.Rc4xb4 h7-h6 9.Rb4xb3 h6xg5
  ²  (0.69)   Depth: 13   00:04:43  109774kN
1...Ne8-c7 2.Qc3xc7 Rf8-c8 3.Qc7xe7 Ne5-c4 4.Rd1xd6 Ra5xa3 5.b2xa3 Nc4xa3+
6.Kb1-b2 Na3-c4+ 7.Kb2-c3 Nc4xd6+ 8.Kc3-d4 Qa8-a4+ 9.Kd4-e5 Rc8-e8 10.Ke5xd6
Re8xe7 11.Kd6xe7
  ²  (0.63)   Depth: 13   00:07:43  200247kN
1...Ne8-c7 2.Qc3xc7 Rf8-c8 3.Qc7xe7 Ne5-c4 4.g5-g6 h7xg6 5.Be3-d4 Qa8-c6
6.Kb1-c1 Nc4xa3+ 7.Bd4-c3 Na3-b5 8.Rd1-d5 Ra5-a1+ 9.Kc1-d2 Ra1xh1 10.Rd5xb5
  ²  (0.33)   Depth: 14   00:14:39  381436kN



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