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Re: AW: Tabutronic Proelium Chess Computer

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habt ihr den Proelium hier bestellt? https://tabutronic.com/product/proelium/
oder auf Amazon?

Rudi
Ich persönlich habe es auf der Tabutronic-Händler-Website gekauft, genau unter der URL, die Sie angegeben haben.
Gruß,
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Re: Tabutronic Proelium Chess Computer

Hello,
a nice and very entertaining game from the Proelium, style 5 (most aggressive), level t_15 (15 secs/move). Opponent was HIARCS 6 on emulated Pentium 75 (DosBox 57.800 cycles) level 40/10, 20/5 repeating.
Black's output pattern is H6: (stands for HIARCS 6) depth PV = score

[Event "Tournoi 466"]
[Site "?"]
[Date "2026.01.14"]
[Round "2"]
[White "Proelium"]
[Black "HIARCS 6 Pentium 75"]
[Result "1-0"]
[EventDate "2026.01.01"]
[ECO "C92"]
[PlyCount "103"]
[Opening "Spanish Opening: Closed, Flohr-Zaitsev System (Lenzerheide Variation)"]

1.e4 e5 {H6: 01 1...e5 = 0} 2.Nf3 Nc6 {H6: 01 2...Nc6 = 0} 3.Bb5 a6 {H6: 01 3...a6 = 0} 4.Ba4 Nf6 {H6: 01 4...Nf6 = 0} 5.O-O Be7 {H6: 01 5...Be7 = 0} 6.Re1 b5 {H6: 01 6...b5 = 0} 7.Bb3 d6 {H6: 01 7...d6 = 0} 8.c3 O-O {H6: 01 8...O-O = 0} 9.h3 Bb7 {H6: 01 9...Bb7 = 0} 10.d4 Re8 {H6: 01 10...Re8 = 0} 11.Nbd2 Bf8 {H6: 01 11...Bf8 = 0} 12.Bc2 g6 {H6: 01 12...g6 = 0} 13.d5 Nb8 {H6: 01 13...Nb8 = 0} 14.b3 c6 {H6: 01 14...c6 = 0} 15.c4 a5 {H6: 01 15...a5 = 0} 16.Nf1 cxd5 {H6: 07 16...cxd5 exd5 Nbd7 Bg5 Rc8 Ne3 Qb6 = -10} ( 16...bxc4 {+0.07 pws Deep HIARCS 15.4} ) 17.cxd5 $1 Nbd7 {H6: 08 17...Nbd7 Bd3 b4 Bg5 Bg7 Qd2 Qb6 = -20} 18.Be3 {White is slightly better.} ( 18.a3 {+0.55 pws Deep HIARCS 15.4} ) 18...Nc5 $6 {H6: 07 18...Nc5 Qe2 Nfxe4 Bxe4 Nxe4 Qxb5 Qe7 = -12} ( 18...b4 {+0.21 pws Deep HIARCS 15.4} ) ( 18...Qb8 {SF 17 best move} ) 19.Bxc5 $1 dxc5 {H6: 09 19...dxc5 Bd3 Qd7 Qe2 Ba6 a4 c4 bxc4 bxa4 = -35} 20.Ne3 ( 20.a4 {+0.76 pws Deep HIARCS 15.4} ) 20...Bh6 $6 {H6: 07 20...Bh6 Bd3 Qb6 Qe2 Ba6 a4 = -11} ( 20...Qb6 {+0.39 pws Deep HIARCS 15.4} ) ( 20...Bc8 {SF 17 best.} ) 21.a4 $1 Bxe3 {H6: 07 21...Bxe3 Rxe3 b4 Bd3 Qd6 Bb5 = -16} 22.Rxe3 b4 {H6: 08 22...b4 Bd3 Qd6 Qd2 Rad8 = -41} 23.Bd3 $1 {aims at b5 square} 23...Qd6 {H6: 08 23...Qd6 Bb5 Red8 Rc1 Nh5 Qc2 Rac8 Ng5 = -46} ( 23...Re7 {+0.78 pws Deep HIARCS 15.4} ) 24.Bb5 $1 Red8 {H6: 09 24...Red8 Qc2 Nh5 Nd2 Qe7 Rc1 Rac8 Nc4 Qc7 = -47} ( 24...Rf8 {+1.04 pws Deep HIARCS 15.4} ) 25.Qc2 $6 {Inaccuracy.} ( 25.Nd2 {+1.26 pws Deep HIARCS 15.4} ) 25...Nh5 $6 {H6: 08 25...Nh5 Nd2 Nf4 Nc4 Qe7 Nb6 Rab8 = -40} ( 25...Nd7 {was worth a try: +0.75 pws Deep HIARCS 15.4} ) 26.Rc1 $1 {pressure increases on c file and weak backward pawn.} 26...Rdc8 {defends accordingly. H6: 08 26...Rdc8 Ree1 Kg7 Qd2 Nf4 g3 = -75} 27.Qb2 {shifts pressure towards e5 pawn.} ( 27.Nd2 {+1.61 pws Deep HIARCS 15.4} ) 27...f6 {H6: 08 27...f6 Nd2 Nf4 Nc4 Qd8 Rg3 Kg7 Qd2 = -46} 28.Nd2 $1 {starts a journey to c4 (threatening the ennemy Queen), d6, e8 to threaten the black King)} 28...Qc7 {H6: 08 28...Qc7 Be2 Ng7 Nc4 Rd8 d6 Qc6 Qd2 = -68} ( 28...Ba6 {+1.39 pws Deep HIARCS 15.4} ) ( 28...Rf8 {SF 17 best} ) 29.Nc4 ( 29.g3 {+1.47 pws Deep HIARCS 15.4} ) 29...Qd8 {H6: 07 29...Qd8 d6 Rcb8 d7 Qc7 Nd2 = -70} ( 29...Ba6 {+1.34 pws Deep HIARCS 15.4} ) 30.d6 $1 {prepares d7 forward push with support from the b5 Bishop} 30...Kg7 $2 {H6: 08 30...Kg7 d7 Rcb8 Nd6 Qb6 Ne8+ Kh6 Qd2 c4 Bxc4 Qd4 Qxd4 exd4 = -179} ( 30...Bc6 {to cut the ennemy Bishop support was required: +1.32 pws Deep HIARCS 15.4} ) 31.d7 $1 Rcb8 {inaccuracy. H6: 08 31...Rcb8 Nd6 = -179} ( 31...Rc7 {+3.17 pws Deep HIARCS 15.4, also SF 17 best.} ) 32.Nd6 $1 ( 32.Nxe5 {is SF17 best, followed by} 32...Nf4 ( {if} 32...fxe5 {then} 33.Rxc5 Kh6 34.Rxe5 ) 33.Nc4 ) 32...Qb6 $6 {H6: 07 32...Qb6 Ne8+ Kh8 = -206

Black is weak on the light squares.} ( 32...Qf8 {+3.52 pws Deep HIARCS 15.4} ) 33.Qd2 $1 {supports the d passed pawn and targets h6 square} 33...Nf4 {cuts the White Queen's diagona.l H6: 06 33...Nf4 Ne8+ Kf8 Qd6+ Qxd6 Nxd6 c4 Rxc4 Ke7 Nxb7 = -268} 34.Ne8+ $1 Kf8 $2 {H6: 06 34...Kf8 Qd6+ Qxd6 Nxd6 = -268} ( 34...Kf7 {+4.27 pws Deep HIARCS 15.4} ) ( 34...Kh8 {SF17 best} ) 35.Rd3 $3 {starts a journey towards weak f6 pawn} 35...Qd8 $2 {H6: 06 35...Qd8 Rd6 Kg8 Rxf6 = -482} ( 35...c4 {+7.17 pws Deep HIARCS 15.4} ) ( 35...Rxe8 {SF17 wants to get rid of this strong White Knight} ) 36.Rd6 $3 Bd5 {H6: 06 36...Bd5 Rxf6+ Kg8 exd5 c4 Bxc4 Nh5 Rd6 = -881} 37.Rxf6+ {with nice coordination from White's pieces: Bishop supports pawn+Knight, pawn supports Knight, Knight supports Rook. All of these close to the exposed black King.} ( 37.exd5 {+14.35 pws Deep HIARCS 15.4} ) 37...Kg8 $2 {H6: 07 37...Kg8 exd5 c4 Bxc4 = -926} ( 37...Bf7 {+13.87 pws Deep HIARCS 15.4} ) ( 37...Qxf6 {SF17 best} ) 38.Rxf4 $3 {removes the blocker on the Queen's diagonal towards the black King's neighborhood} 38...Bxb3 {H6: 05 38...Bxb3 Qb2 = -945} ( {if} 38...exf4 {then} 39.Qxd5+ {mate in 6} ) 39.Rf8+ $3 {[%theme decoy]} Kxf8 {H6: 04 39...Kxf8 Qh6 = -309} 40.Qh6+ $3 Ke7 {H6: 06 40...Ke7 Qxh7+ = -413} 41.Qg7+ ( 41.Rxc5 {M+17 Deep HIARCS 15.4} ) 41...Bf7 {H6: 04 41...Bf7 Qxe5 = -383} 42.Bc4 $3 {[%theme pin]} Qxd7 {H6: 06 42...Qxd7 Nf6 Qd6 Qxf7+ Kd8 Bb3 h6 Rd1 Qxd1+ Bxd1 = -906} 43.Nf6 $3 Qd6 {H6: 07 43...Qd6 Qxf7+ Kd8 Be2 Rb6 Rd1 Qxd1+ Bxd1 Rd6 Qe8+ Kc7 Qxa8 Rxd1+ Kh2 = -962} 44.Qxf7+ $3 Kd8 {H6: 05 44...Kd8 Be2 = -962} 45.Be6 $3 Ra6 {H6: 07 45...Ra6 Rxc5 =-1397} ( 45...Ra7 {M+10 Deep HIARCS 15.4} ) 46.Rxc5 $1 Rc6 {H6: 06 46...Rc6 Rd5 Qxd5 exd5 Rd6 Qg7 h6 =-1959} 47.Rd5 $1 {[%theme pin]} Qxd5 {H6: 05 47...Qxd5 exd5 Rc1+ Kh2 Rb7 Qxb7 Mat-8} 48.exd5 $1 Rd6 {H6: 06 48...Rd6 Qf8+ Kc7 Qe7+ Kb6 Qxd6+ Ka7 Nd7 Rb7 Nc5 Rb6 Qe7+ Kb8 d6 b3 Qc7+ Ka8 Bd5+ Rc6 Bxc6+ Mat-10} ( 48...Rc1+ {M+6 Deep HIARCS 15.4} ) ( 48...Rb7 {M+6 Deep HIARCS 15.4} ) 49.Ng8 $1 Rb7 {H6: 04 49...Rb7 Qxb7 Mat-3} ( 49...Rxe6 {M+3 Deep HIARCS 15.4} ) 50.Qxb7 $1 Rxe6 {H6: 02 50...Rxe6 dxe6 Mat-2} 51.dxe6 $1 h5 {H6: 01 51...h5 Qd7+ Mat-1} 52.Qb8# $1 {the advanced pawn contributes to the mating net, nice!} ( 52.Qd7# {Deep HIARCS 15.4} ) 1-0



Some outcomes from CARA using Stockish 17 as the analysis engine (two cores, 5secs/move):
Code:
Game Summary
============

Key Statistics
--------------

Proelium (White):
  Average CPL: 19.7
  Accuracy: 94.4%
  Est. Elo: 2632
  Total Moves: 52
  Best Move %: 53.8%
  Top3-Move Accuracy: 71.2%
  Blunder Rate: 0.0%

HIARCS 6 Pentium 75 (Black):
  Average CPL: 27.1
  Accuracy: 92.2%
  Est. Elo: 2522
  Total Moves: 51
  Best Move %: 37.3%
  Top3-Move Accuracy: 54.9%
  Blunder Rate: 0.0%

Move Classification
--------------------

Proelium (White):
  Book Move: 10
  Brilliant: 0
  Best Move: 28
  Good Move: 10
  Inaccuracy: 3
  Mistake: 0
  Miss: 1
  Blunder: 0

HIARCS 6 Pentium 75 (Black):
  Book Move: 10
  Brilliant: 0
  Best Move: 19
  Good Move: 13
  Inaccuracy: 6
  Mistake: 3
  Miss: 0
  Blunder: 0

Phase Analysis
---------------

Opening ends at move 19
Middlegame ends at move 48
Endgame type: Transitional

Proelium (White):
  Opening (.. move 19):
    Accuracy: 98.0%
    ACPL: 7.1
  Middlegame (.. move 48):
    Accuracy: 92.2%
    ACPL: 27.3
  Endgame
    (Transitional):
    Accuracy: 100.0%
    ACPL: 0.0

HIARCS 6 Pentium 75 (Black):
  Opening (.. move 19):
    Accuracy: 97.7%
    ACPL: 8.0
  Middlegame (.. move 48):
    Accuracy: 90.4%
    ACPL: 33.6
  Endgame
    (Transitional):
    Accuracy: 92.9%
    ACPL: 25.0
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Re: Tabutronic Proelium Chess Computer

 Zitat von Tibono Beitrag anzeigen
Hello,
a nice and very entertaining game from the Proelium, style 5 (most aggressive), level t_15 (15 secs/move). Opponent was HIARCS 6 on emulated Pentium 75 (DosBox 57.800 cycles) level 40/10, 20/5 repeating.
Black's output pattern is H6: (stands for HIARCS 6) depth PV = score

[Event "Tournoi 466"]
[Site "?"]
[Date "2026.01.14"]
[Round "2"]
[White "Proelium"]
[Black "HIARCS 6 Pentium 75"]
[Result "1-0"]
[EventDate "2026.01.01"]
[ECO "C92"]
[PlyCount "103"]
[Opening "Spanish Opening: Closed, Flohr-Zaitsev System (Lenzerheide Variation)"]

1.e4 e5 {H6: 01 1...e5 = 0} 2.Nf3 Nc6 {H6: 01 2...Nc6 = 0} 3.Bb5 a6 {H6: 01 3...a6 = 0} 4.Ba4 Nf6 {H6: 01 4...Nf6 = 0} 5.O-O Be7 {H6: 01 5...Be7 = 0} 6.Re1 b5 {H6: 01 6...b5 = 0} 7.Bb3 d6 {H6: 01 7...d6 = 0} 8.c3 O-O {H6: 01 8...O-O = 0} 9.h3 Bb7 {H6: 01 9...Bb7 = 0} 10.d4 Re8 {H6: 01 10...Re8 = 0} 11.Nbd2 Bf8 {H6: 01 11...Bf8 = 0} 12.Bc2 g6 {H6: 01 12...g6 = 0} 13.d5 Nb8 {H6: 01 13...Nb8 = 0} 14.b3 c6 {H6: 01 14...c6 = 0} 15.c4 a5 {H6: 01 15...a5 = 0} 16.Nf1 cxd5 {H6: 07 16...cxd5 exd5 Nbd7 Bg5 Rc8 Ne3 Qb6 = -10} ( 16...bxc4 {+0.07 pws Deep HIARCS 15.4} ) 17.cxd5 $1 Nbd7 {H6: 08 17...Nbd7 Bd3 b4 Bg5 Bg7 Qd2 Qb6 = -20} 18.Be3 {White is slightly better.} ( 18.a3 {+0.55 pws Deep HIARCS 15.4} ) 18...Nc5 $6 {H6: 07 18...Nc5 Qe2 Nfxe4 Bxe4 Nxe4 Qxb5 Qe7 = -12} ( 18...b4 {+0.21 pws Deep HIARCS 15.4} ) ( 18...Qb8 {SF 17 best move} ) 19.Bxc5 $1 dxc5 {H6: 09 19...dxc5 Bd3 Qd7 Qe2 Ba6 a4 c4 bxc4 bxa4 = -35} 20.Ne3 ( 20.a4 {+0.76 pws Deep HIARCS 15.4} ) 20...Bh6 $6 {H6: 07 20...Bh6 Bd3 Qb6 Qe2 Ba6 a4 = -11} ( 20...Qb6 {+0.39 pws Deep HIARCS 15.4} ) ( 20...Bc8 {SF 17 best.} ) 21.a4 $1 Bxe3 {H6: 07 21...Bxe3 Rxe3 b4 Bd3 Qd6 Bb5 = -16} 22.Rxe3 b4 {H6: 08 22...b4 Bd3 Qd6 Qd2 Rad8 = -41} 23.Bd3 $1 {aims at b5 square} 23...Qd6 {H6: 08 23...Qd6 Bb5 Red8 Rc1 Nh5 Qc2 Rac8 Ng5 = -46} ( 23...Re7 {+0.78 pws Deep HIARCS 15.4} ) 24.Bb5 $1 Red8 {H6: 09 24...Red8 Qc2 Nh5 Nd2 Qe7 Rc1 Rac8 Nc4 Qc7 = -47} ( 24...Rf8 {+1.04 pws Deep HIARCS 15.4} ) 25.Qc2 $6 {Inaccuracy.} ( 25.Nd2 {+1.26 pws Deep HIARCS 15.4} ) 25...Nh5 $6 {H6: 08 25...Nh5 Nd2 Nf4 Nc4 Qe7 Nb6 Rab8 = -40} ( 25...Nd7 {was worth a try: +0.75 pws Deep HIARCS 15.4} ) 26.Rc1 $1 {pressure increases on c file and weak backward pawn.} 26...Rdc8 {defends accordingly. H6: 08 26...Rdc8 Ree1 Kg7 Qd2 Nf4 g3 = -75} 27.Qb2 {shifts pressure towards e5 pawn.} ( 27.Nd2 {+1.61 pws Deep HIARCS 15.4} ) 27...f6 {H6: 08 27...f6 Nd2 Nf4 Nc4 Qd8 Rg3 Kg7 Qd2 = -46} 28.Nd2 $1 {starts a journey to c4 (threatening the ennemy Queen), d6, e8 to threaten the black King)} 28...Qc7 {H6: 08 28...Qc7 Be2 Ng7 Nc4 Rd8 d6 Qc6 Qd2 = -68} ( 28...Ba6 {+1.39 pws Deep HIARCS 15.4} ) ( 28...Rf8 {SF 17 best} ) 29.Nc4 ( 29.g3 {+1.47 pws Deep HIARCS 15.4} ) 29...Qd8 {H6: 07 29...Qd8 d6 Rcb8 d7 Qc7 Nd2 = -70} ( 29...Ba6 {+1.34 pws Deep HIARCS 15.4} ) 30.d6 $1 {prepares d7 forward push with support from the b5 Bishop} 30...Kg7 $2 {H6: 08 30...Kg7 d7 Rcb8 Nd6 Qb6 Ne8+ Kh6 Qd2 c4 Bxc4 Qd4 Qxd4 exd4 = -179} ( 30...Bc6 {to cut the ennemy Bishop support was required: +1.32 pws Deep HIARCS 15.4} ) 31.d7 $1 Rcb8 {inaccuracy. H6: 08 31...Rcb8 Nd6 = -179} ( 31...Rc7 {+3.17 pws Deep HIARCS 15.4, also SF 17 best.} ) 32.Nd6 $1 ( 32.Nxe5 {is SF17 best, followed by} 32...Nf4 ( {if} 32...fxe5 {then} 33.Rxc5 Kh6 34.Rxe5 ) 33.Nc4 ) 32...Qb6 $6 {H6: 07 32...Qb6 Ne8+ Kh8 = -206

Black is weak on the light squares.} ( 32...Qf8 {+3.52 pws Deep HIARCS 15.4} ) 33.Qd2 $1 {supports the d passed pawn and targets h6 square} 33...Nf4 {cuts the White Queen's diagona.l H6: 06 33...Nf4 Ne8+ Kf8 Qd6+ Qxd6 Nxd6 c4 Rxc4 Ke7 Nxb7 = -268} 34.Ne8+ $1 Kf8 $2 {H6: 06 34...Kf8 Qd6+ Qxd6 Nxd6 = -268} ( 34...Kf7 {+4.27 pws Deep HIARCS 15.4} ) ( 34...Kh8 {SF17 best} ) 35.Rd3 $3 {starts a journey towards weak f6 pawn} 35...Qd8 $2 {H6: 06 35...Qd8 Rd6 Kg8 Rxf6 = -482} ( 35...c4 {+7.17 pws Deep HIARCS 15.4} ) ( 35...Rxe8 {SF17 wants to get rid of this strong White Knight} ) 36.Rd6 $3 Bd5 {H6: 06 36...Bd5 Rxf6+ Kg8 exd5 c4 Bxc4 Nh5 Rd6 = -881} 37.Rxf6+ {with nice coordination from White's pieces: Bishop supports pawn+Knight, pawn supports Knight, Knight supports Rook. All of these close to the exposed black King.} ( 37.exd5 {+14.35 pws Deep HIARCS 15.4} ) 37...Kg8 $2 {H6: 07 37...Kg8 exd5 c4 Bxc4 = -926} ( 37...Bf7 {+13.87 pws Deep HIARCS 15.4} ) ( 37...Qxf6 {SF17 best} ) 38.Rxf4 $3 {removes the blocker on the Queen's diagonal towards the black King's neighborhood} 38...Bxb3 {H6: 05 38...Bxb3 Qb2 = -945} ( {if} 38...exf4 {then} 39.Qxd5+ {mate in 6} ) 39.Rf8+ $3 {[%theme decoy]} Kxf8 {H6: 04 39...Kxf8 Qh6 = -309} 40.Qh6+ $3 Ke7 {H6: 06 40...Ke7 Qxh7+ = -413} 41.Qg7+ ( 41.Rxc5 {M+17 Deep HIARCS 15.4} ) 41...Bf7 {H6: 04 41...Bf7 Qxe5 = -383} 42.Bc4 $3 {[%theme pin]} Qxd7 {H6: 06 42...Qxd7 Nf6 Qd6 Qxf7+ Kd8 Bb3 h6 Rd1 Qxd1+ Bxd1 = -906} 43.Nf6 $3 Qd6 {H6: 07 43...Qd6 Qxf7+ Kd8 Be2 Rb6 Rd1 Qxd1+ Bxd1 Rd6 Qe8+ Kc7 Qxa8 Rxd1+ Kh2 = -962} 44.Qxf7+ $3 Kd8 {H6: 05 44...Kd8 Be2 = -962} 45.Be6 $3 Ra6 {H6: 07 45...Ra6 Rxc5 =-1397} ( 45...Ra7 {M+10 Deep HIARCS 15.4} ) 46.Rxc5 $1 Rc6 {H6: 06 46...Rc6 Rd5 Qxd5 exd5 Rd6 Qg7 h6 =-1959} 47.Rd5 $1 {[%theme pin]} Qxd5 {H6: 05 47...Qxd5 exd5 Rc1+ Kh2 Rb7 Qxb7 Mat-8} 48.exd5 $1 Rd6 {H6: 06 48...Rd6 Qf8+ Kc7 Qe7+ Kb6 Qxd6+ Ka7 Nd7 Rb7 Nc5 Rb6 Qe7+ Kb8 d6 b3 Qc7+ Ka8 Bd5+ Rc6 Bxc6+ Mat-10} ( 48...Rc1+ {M+6 Deep HIARCS 15.4} ) ( 48...Rb7 {M+6 Deep HIARCS 15.4} ) 49.Ng8 $1 Rb7 {H6: 04 49...Rb7 Qxb7 Mat-3} ( 49...Rxe6 {M+3 Deep HIARCS 15.4} ) 50.Qxb7 $1 Rxe6 {H6: 02 50...Rxe6 dxe6 Mat-2} 51.dxe6 $1 h5 {H6: 01 51...h5 Qd7+ Mat-1} 52.Qb8# $1 {the advanced pawn contributes to the mating net, nice!} ( 52.Qd7# {Deep HIARCS 15.4} ) 1-0




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Ich liebe es, Proelium (TCA II) beim Spielen zuzusehen. Es ist ein wahres Taktikgenie, vergleichbar mit Spielern wie Tal oder Morphy. Ich wette, selbst wenn man HIARCS 6 mit maximaler Rechenleistung in DosBox spielen ließe, würde Proelium trotzdem gewinnen.
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Re: Tabutronic Proelium Chess Computer

Hallo, das Gerät wurde auf meiner Webseite aufgeführt, fast am Ende dieser Seite.
Englisch (oder Französisch) gesprochen, leider kein Deutsch.
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