Author: Drexel,Michael
Date: 11:57:09 06/23/03
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On June 23, 2003 at 10:28:51, Uri Blass wrote: >On June 23, 2003 at 01:35:11, Drexel,Michael wrote: > >>On June 22, 2003 at 21:18:13, Luis Smith wrote: >> >>>>I can only give you the advise to first look at the games yourself before making >>>>such statements. >>>>First of all Nemeth plays obviously on a very slow Computer. >>> >>>Back when the Aegoeon was still going on, computers used to beat GM's all the >>>time on what was then fast hardware, now its stone age hardware. >> >>Because they knew (almost) nothing about Computer Chess. > >I believe that money was involved. > >was not it enough to give GM's motivation to buy chess programs and learn their >weaknesses? > > > > > I played myself a few >>10 min games against the old programs on Athlon 1.8 GHz some time ago. >>I won most of the games, some ended in a draw because I spoiled them in time >>trouble. >>Its not a big deal. > >Did you use special knowledge about the name of your opponent or >do you think that you can use the same strategy against winboard programs that >are not weaker than Genius if you give them big hardware advantage but not >stronger than Genius on equal hardware(Just to give few names >Resp,Chezzz,Arasan,Amateur,Betsy,Ktulu,Abrok,Leila,Phalanx) > >Public Movei is weaker than them but latest movei is probably better than part >of them. > >Uri It was my first game against Chess Genius with this variation. I do not have the above programs installed on my Computers. Just played a testgame against Knight Dreamer 3.2 with its own book and this strategy did not work very well because it did not play 5...d4. I simply had nothing to play for after 5...Nxe4 (book move) and the game ended in a boring draw. [Event "Blitz:10'"] [Site ""] [Date "2003.06.23"] [Round "?"] [White "Drexel, Michael"] [Black "KnightD3"] [Result "1/2-1/2"] [ECO "C47"] [Annotator ""] [PlyCount "134"] [TimeControl "600"] {96MB, Empty.ctg } 1. e4 {0} e5 {0} 2. Nc3 {(Nf3) 1} Nf6 {0} 3. Nf3 {1} Nc6 {0} 4. a3 {(g3) 1} d5 {0} 5. Bb5 {(exd5) 2} Nxe4 {0} 6. Nxe5 { (Qe2) 6} Qf6 {-0.08/10 19} 7. Nf3 {12} Be6 {-0.12/10 7} 8. O-O {(d4) 10} Bd6 { -0.23/10 18} 9. Re1 {22} Nxc3 {-0.12/11 0} 10. dxc3 {2} O-O {-0.13/10 18} 11. Nd4 {(Bg5) 8} Nxd4 {-0.27/10 17} 12. cxd4 {(Qxd4) 1} Bf5 {-0.38/10 16} 13. Bd3 {(Be3) 6} Qg6 {-0.31/10 16} 14. Bxf5 {2} Qxf5 {-0.31/11 14} 15. Qd3 {(Be3) 10} Rae8 {-0.36/11 15} 16. Bd2 {(Be3) 2} Qxd3 {-0.36/11 14} 17. cxd3 {4} f5 { -0.34/11 10} 18. Rxe8 {(Kf1) 7} Rxe8 {-0.38/12 14} 19. Kf1 {1} Kf7 {-0.38/11 13 } 20. Re1 {6} Rxe1+ {-0.36/10 7} 21. Kxe1 {2} a6 {-0.37/10 11} 22. Ke2 {7} Ke6 {-0.34/10 6} 23. h3 {5} h5 {-0.34/10 7} 24. a4 {(f4) 6} b5 {-0.36/10 12} 25. axb5 {(a5) 2} axb5 {-0.48/11 12} 26. f3 {(Bg5) 3} f4 {-0.55/11 11} 27. b4 { (b3) 21} h4 {-0.56/12 11} 28. Bc3 {(Kd1) 2} g6 {-0.53/13 10} 29. Kd2 {(Bd2) 1} Bf8 {-0.53/14 10} 30. Ke2 {4} Be7 {-0.53/14 6} 31. Kd2 {(Bd2) 1} g5 { -0.53/14 10} 32. Ke2 {(Kd1) 1} Kf7 {-0.53/14 9} 33. Kd2 {1} Kf6 {-0.53/14 8} 34. Ke2 {(Ke1) 1} Bf8 {-0.53/14 9} 35. Kd2 {(Ke1) 1} Bd6 {-0.51/14 9} 36. Ke2 { 1} Ke6 {-0.52/14 7} 37. Kd2 {(Bd2) 1} Bf8 {-0.51/14 8} 38. Ke2 {1} Bh6 { -0.51/14 7} 39. Kd2 {1} Kf6 {-0.52/14 7} 40. Ke2 {(Ba1) 1} Bg7 {-0.51/14 7} 41. Kd2 {1} Ke6 {-0.50/14 6} 42. Ke2 {(Kc2) 4} Bf6 {-0.49/13 7} 43. Kd2 {4} Kf5 { -0.49/13 2} 44. Ke2 {(Bb2) 2} Kg6 {-0.53/14 10} 45. Kd2 {1} Bg7 {-0.54/14 5} 46. Ke2 {(Bb2) 2} Kf7 {-0.49/14 6} 47. Kd2 {(Bb2) 1} Ke7 {-0.50/13 6} 48. Ke2 { (Bb2) 1} Bf8 {-0.51/14 6} 49. Kd2 {(Ke1) 1} Ke8 {-0.49/13 6} 50. Ke2 {1} Be7 { -0.50/14 5} 51. Kd2 {1} Kf7 {-0.49/13 4} 52. Ke2 {1} Bd6 {-0.51/14 4} 53. Kd2 { 1} Ke6 {-0.49/13 4} 54. Ke2 {(Ke1) 1} Be7 {-0.51/14 5} 55. Kd2 {(Ke1) 1} Kd6 { -0.48/13 5} 56. Ke2 {1} Bf6 {-0.49/14 4} 57. Kd2 {(Ke1) 1} Ke6 {-0.49/13 4} 58. Ke2 {(Ke1) 19} Bg7 {-0.47/13 4} 59. Kd2 {(Bb2) 1} Kf7 {-0.49/13 4} 60. Ke2 { (Bb2) 1} Bf8 {-0.49/13 4} 61. Kd2 {1} Bd6 {-0.50/13 3} 62. Ke2 {(Kd1) 1} Ke8 { -0.50/13 4} 63. Kd2 {2} Kd7 {-0.48/13 2} 64. Ke2 {1} Kd8 {-0.47/13 3} 65. Kd2 { 1} Ke8 {-0.47/13 3} 66. Ke2 {(Ke1) 1} Kf8 {-0.49/13 3} 67. Kd2 {(Kd1) 1} Kg7 { -0.47/13 3} 1/2-1/2
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