Author: Johan Havegheer
Date: 01:14:15 02/27/00
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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. Bad guess Jeroen, Little Goliath 2000 V2.0 gives Rc3 after only 1 second score starts at +1.34 and goes up to 2.50 after 28" and 3.29 after 1 minute All this on a AMD K6-2-400 Mhz. > >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 Greetz Johan
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