Author: Slater Wold
Date: 16:25:28 03/19/02
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On March 19, 2002 at 18:25:22, Amir Ban wrote: >On March 19, 2002 at 18:16:30, Thomas Lagershausen wrote: > >>[D]r2qk2r/ppp1bppp/2n1b3/8/3Pp3/2P3P1/P3PPBP/R1BQNRK1 b kq - >> >>HIarcs had played the correct 10...f5(!).Would had be Junior7 the opponent today >>in the game,it had bee a desaster for the computerteam, because Junior 7 would >>had played the antipositionell 10...Qd5? >> > >Junior would play f5 out of book, as probably did Hiarcs. > >Amir Ok, so I gave Deep Junior 7 148 seconds (how much time HIARCS 8 took), let's see what is said: W,S - Deep Junior 7 r2qk2r/ppp1bppp/2n1b3/8/3Pp3/2P3P1/P3PPBP/R1BQNRK1 b kq - 0 1 Analysis by Deep Junior 7: 1...f5 2.Nc2 ³ (-0.27) Depth: 3 00:00:00 1...Qd5 2.Qc2 f5 3.Bf4 Qb5 4.Bxc7 = (-0.12) Depth: 9 00:00:00 27kN 1...Qd5 2.Qc2 f5 3.Bf4 Qb5 4.Bxc7 = (-0.12) Depth: 9 00:00:00 27kN 1...Qd5 2.Qc2 f5 3.Bf4 Qb5 4.Bxc7 = (-0.12) Depth: 9 00:00:00 27kN 1...Qd5 2.Qc2 f5 3.Bf4 Qb5 4.Bxc7 = (-0.12) Depth: 9 00:00:00 27kN 1...Qd5 2.Rb1 Qh5 3.Bxe4 0-0-0 4.Bxc6 bxc6 5.Nd3 Bxa2 = (-0.14) Depth: 12 00:00:00 1071kN 1...f5 2.f3 0-0 3.fxe4 fxe4 4.Rxf8+ Qxf8 5.Bxe4 Bc4 6.Nd3 = (-0.20) Depth: 12 00:00:01 1227kN 1...f5 2.f3 0-0 3.fxe4 fxe4 4.Rxf8+ Qxf8 5.Bxe4 Re8 6.d5 Rd8 7.Qb3 = (0.12) Depth: 15 00:00:04 7208kN 1...Qd5 2.Rb1 0-0-0 3.Qc2 f5 4.Qb2 Na5 5.Nd3 Qxa2 6.Qxa2 Bxa2 = (-0.07) Depth: 15 00:00:06 9738kN 1...Qd5 2.Rb1 0-0-0 3.Qc2 Bf5 4.e3 Qe6 5.Qb2 Na5 6.Qb5 = (0.07) Depth: 17 00:00:18 35911kN 1...Qd5 2.Rb1 0-0 3.Nc2 Qxa2 4.Rb2 = (0.06) Depth: 18 00:01:27 163236kN (W, 19.03.2002) This is on HW that's 30% faster than yours. Can I _please_ have that version of DJ7? ;) Slate > > >>After 11.Nc2 0-0-0 13.Ne3 Qa5 14.Qc2 f5 15.a4 h5 16.Rb1! Qa6 17.Rb5 the >>advantage is sufficient for a GM to win with the white pieces. >> >>So the computerteam with some luck today. >> >>[Event "60min. add 10sec"] >>[Site "NY"] >>[Date "2002.03.19"] >>[Round "3"] >>[White "GM Gulko"] >>[Black "Hiarcs 8 (P4 2,2Ghz)"] >>[Result "1/2-1/2"] >>[ECO "A22"] >>[WhiteElo "2600"] >>[PlyCount "96"] >>[EventDate "2002.??.??"] >> >>1. c4 e5 2. Nc3 Nf6 3. g3 d5 4. cxd5 Nxd5 5. Bg2 Nxc3 6. bxc3 Be7 7. Nf3 Nc6 8. >>O-O Be6 9. d4 e4 10. Ne1 f5 ({Junior 7 would have been the wrong opponent >>for Gulko today,because he would had played the antipositionell} 10... Qd5 $2 >>11. Nc2 >>O-O-O 12. Ne3 Qa5 13. Qc2 f5 14. a4 h5 15. Rb1 $18) 11. f3 exf3 12. Bxf3 O-O >>13. Ng2 Na5 14. d5 Bd7 15. Qd3 Bc5+ 16. Be3 Bxe3+ 17. Nxe3 Qe7 18. Qd4 Rae8 19. >>Ng2 b6 20. Rae1 Nb7 21. e4 fxe4 22. Rxe4 Qc5 23. Nf4 Rxe4 24. Bxe4 Qxd4+ 25. >>cxd4 Bb5 26. Rc1 Nd6 27. Bc2 Bc4 28. Bb3 b5 29. Ne6 Rc8 30. Bxc4 bxc4 31. Kf2 >>Kf7 32. Ke3 c6 33. Rf1+ Ke7 34. Nxg7 cxd5 35. Nf5+ Nxf5+ 36. Rxf5 Ke6 37. Re5+ >>Kd6 38. Kd2 c3+ 39. Kc2 Rc4 40. Rh5 Rxd4 41. Kxc3 Rc4+ 42. Kd3 Ra4 43. Rxh7 a5 >>44. h4 Rxa2 45. g4 Ra3+ 46. Kc2 Rg3 47. g5 a4 48. Ra7 Rg2+ 1/2-1/2 >> >>TL
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