6 runs (columns) for this 5 positions with a recent SF (6*4GHz).Dann Corbit wrote:These are the ones from the set that I have never seen before:
r2qrb1k/3n2p1/p2p3p/1p1b4/Pnp1N1N1/5R1P/1P3PP1/1BBQR1K1 w - -
r1q2k2/pppb3r/2n1pBp1/3pPp1p/3P1Q1P/P2B4/2P2PP1/R3K2R w KQ -
Nn6/8/6r1/8/K7/1P6/1R6/3k2N1 w - -
7k/1p5p/2qpn1PP/Pp1p4/8/3B2p1/3B1pP1/R4K2 w - -
5B2/1p1nNp2/8/1P2R3/3p3q/8/p1K1P1Q1/k3b3 w - -
First and last positions are quite easy.
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Analyzing engine: Stockfish_161105_x64_modern_fast
1) Ng4xh6 Ng4xh6 * 17 Sec Ng4xh6 * 7 Sec Ng4xh6 * 21 Sec Ng4xh6 * 7 Sec Ng4xh6 * 126 Sec Ng4xh6 * 11 Sec
2) a5-a6 g6-g7 g6-g7 a5-a6 * 808 Sec Ra1-c1 a5-a6 * 226 Sec a5-a6 * 411 Sec
3) Ne7-g6 Qg2-e4 Qg2-e4 Qg2-e4 Qg2-e4 Qg2-e4 Qg2-e4
4) g2-g4 g2-g4 * 505 Sec f2-f3 f2-f3 f2-f3 Rh1-g1 f2-f3
5) Ka4-a3 Ka4-a3 * 12 Sec Ka4-a3 * 6 Sec Ka4-a3 * 11 Sec Ka4-a3 * 12 Sec Ka4-a3 * 7 Sec Ka4-a3 * 0 Sec