Author: Lonnie Cook
Date: 16:03:18 02/26/00
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On February 26, 2000 at 15:04:48, Jeroen Noomen wrote: >On February 26, 2000 at 04:05:32, Ed Schröder wrote: > >>[D]r3b1nr/ppqn1k1p/4p1p1/1P1pPpP1/1B1N1P1P/R7/3Q4/R3KB2 w Q - bm Nxe6 or Rc3; >> >>1. Nxe6 Kxe6 2. Rc3 Qd8 3. Qxd5+ Kxd5 4. O-O-O+ Ke4 5. Rc4+ Kf3 6. Rd3+ >>Kf2 7. Rc2+ Kg1 8. Rd1 1-0 >> >>or 1. Rc3 Qd8 2.Nex6 >> >>Source: Megabyte (former dutch cc magazine) >> >>I have seen no follow-up's on this previous posted position. >> >>Is 5:36 too hard to beat? > > >The King 2.54 takes 8 seconds to find 1. Rc3, score +4,16 >(expecting 1. ... Nc5). After 1. Rc3 Qd8 there follows >2. Nxe6! after 1 second and all other moves take less than >a second! I guess no one can beat The King here. Doesn't mean its the best out of all of them either, just means in this position its engine style fits it snug to this type position. Doesn't surprise me either that the King would find it so quickly. It's style kinda reminds me of Alekhine, its aggressive,seeks to open up the position for attacking possiblities and sometimes its moves raise an eyebrow but down the road raise a smile ... > >Used machine: AMD K6-2 500 MHz, 64 MB Hash. > >On the same hardware Rebel Tiger needs 6'03" to find 1. Rc3, >evaluation +4,04 (expected move 1. ... Nc5). After 1. Rc3 Qd8 >the move 2. Nxe6! takes only 3". > >Greetz, Jeroen
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