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Subject: Re: Draw due to lack of blockade detection...

Author: Terry Ripple

Date: 08:57:52 10/04/02

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On October 04, 2002 at 11:29:24, Sune Fischer wrote:

>On October 04, 2002 at 11:05:24, Terry Ripple wrote:
>
>>On October 04, 2002 at 10:34:43, Omid David wrote:
>>
>>>Just today we had a discussion regarding the importance of blockade draw
>>>detections http://www.talkchess.com/forums/1/message.html?255950
>>>
>>>Had Fritz implemented such a scheme, it wouldn't have stepped into the drawing
>>>variation.
>>>
>>>My engine instantly announced draw based on its blocked-draw detection
>>>heuristic. While Fritz never realized the draw...
>>>
>>>Omid.
>>----------------
>>
>>But you simply can't always make compter avoid blocked-draw positions or the
>>program might lose by simply trying to push too hard for a win when it should
>>accept the drawn position!
>>
>>In top level play if black tries for a draw it is very hard for white!
>
>True, and if Fritz really intended to play for the draw then it would have been
>okay.
>The problem is fritz didn't "understand" that it was going into a solid draw,
>its evaluation is simply broken. Maybe the result would have been the same
>regardless for this game, but obviously you should not expect to see a program
>as strong as fritz evaluate so poorly. Bad evaluation will cost you points in
>the long run, for sure.
>
>-S.
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I agree to that, but this position was talked about on Chess.FM by some of the
grandmasters who thought that the position was still hopeless and the same
outcome in the game was inevidible!

Terry
>
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