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Subject: Re: Zappa @ CCT6 (would be interested to see some other engines here)

Author: Omid David Tabibi

Date: 05:23:28 02/03/04

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On February 02, 2004 at 13:00:00, Anthony Cozzie wrote:

>On February 02, 2004 at 10:41:38, Albert Silver wrote:
>
>>
>>>Round 8: Zappa - Searcher 1-0
>>
>>>A few moves later Zappa was able to get a tactical win with Re6!
>>>
>>>[D]1rb2rk1/4R1p1/1pqn1pBp/3p4/5Q2/1NP3PP/6PK/4R3 w - - 0 30

Falcon 1.0.8.1 running on GenuineIntel 733MHz 256MB:
depth     time    nodes   nps  score  variation
 3/9      0.02       1k   64k   1.38  1.b3d4 c6c5 2.g3g4
 4/14     0.03       2k   84k   1.15  1.b3d4 c6c5 2.g3g4 c8a6
 5/15     0.09       9k  101k   1.13  1.b3d4 c6c5 2.d4e6 c8e6 3.e1e6
 6/18     0.22      24k  111k   0.83  1.b3d4--
 6/19     0.28      31k  112k   0.71  1.b3d4 c6c5 2.g3g4 b8b7 3.f4f3 d6e4
 6/19     0.92      98k  107k   0.72  1.g6e8++
 7/18     1.12     120k  107k   1.03  1.g6e8++
 7/18     1.15     125k  109k   1.26  1.g6e8 f8e8 2.e7e8 d6e8 3.f4b8 c8d7
                                      4.b3d4 c6c3 5.e1e8 d7e8 6.b8e8 g8h7
 8/22     1.80     205k  113k   1.50  1.g6e8 f8e8 2.e7e8 d6e8 3.f4b8 g8h7
                                      4.b3d4 c6c7 5.b8c7 e8c7
 9/24     2.66     323k  121k   1.50  1.g6e8 f8e8 2.e7e8 d6e8 3.f4b8 g8h7
                                      4.b3d4 c6c7 5.b8c7 e8c7
10/24     4.87     618k  127k   1.55  1.g6e8 f8e8 2.e7e8 d6e8 3.f4b8 g8h7
                                      4.b3d4 c6c7 5.b8c7 e8c7 6.g3g4
10/32     8.70    1111k  127k   1.56  1.e1e6++
10/32     9.27    1189k  128k   1.80  1.e1e6++
10/32     9.75    1257k  128k   1.87  1.e1e6 c8e6 2.b3d4 c6c4 3.f4d6 e6h3
                                      4.g2h3 c4c5 5.d6e6 g8h8 6.e6e3
11/31    12.95    1688k  130k   1.88  1.e1e6 c8e6 2.b3d4 c6c4 3.f4d6 e6h3
                                      4.h2h3 c4c3 5.d4f5 g8h8 6.d6d5
12/35    27.00    3476k  128k   2.18  1.e1e6++
12/35    29.17    3781k  129k   2.31  1.e1e6 c8e6 2.b3d4 c6c4 3.f4d6 e6h3
                                      4.h2h3 g8h8 5.d4e6 f8g8 6.e7g7 g8g7
                                      7.d6b8 g7g8
13/37    65.67    8377k  127k   2.49  1.e1e6 c8e6 2.b3d4 c6c4 3.f4d6 e6h3
                                      4.h2h3 g8h8 5.d4e6 f8g8 6.e7c7 c4a2
                                      7.c7g7



>>>
>>>1. Re1-e6 Bc8xe6 2. Nb3-d4 Qc6-c4 3. Qf4xd6 Be6xh3 4. Kh2xh3 Kg8-h8 5. Nd4-e6
>>>Rf8-g8 6. Qd6-d7 Qc4-c8 7. Qd7xd5 Rb8-a8 8. Qd5-f5
>>> = (3.58)       Depth: 15/23    00:03:03.90     174729471kN
>>
>>A fantastic combination.
>>
>>                Albert
>
>Note that Zappa played Re6 entirely on eval, not search.  In the position at the
>end of the PV, white has BN v RP.  Zappa is giving white almost 3 pawns worth of
>positional compensation due to very agressively placed Ne6, Re7, and the black
>king being in danger.
>
>anthony



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