Author: Mark Young
Date: 17:05:46 01/03/00
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On January 02, 2000 at 22:41:19, allan johnson wrote: > With all the talk on how strong programmes are today I >decided to put a few of my programmes to the test.The one >I have submitted comes from The Big Book Of Combinations >edited by Eric Shiller.So far I have tested only Rebel Century >which fails to find the best move(recommended by Shiller)in >10 minutes.My machine is a Celeron 433 64 mb ram.Is this >position too complicated for computers to solve? I'd >appreciate feed back on responses from Fritz6 and Hiarcs7 >and the like. >Thanks Allan >r4k1r/1p3pp1/2b1p1np/p3P3/3PN1q1/4Q1P1/5P1P/R1R2BK1 white >to move >Rxc6! pxc6 >Be2 Fritz 6 solved this and agree that the sac is good....but it took Fritz almost 3 hours and 16 ply of search.
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