Author: Peter Skinner
Date: 08:50:03 09/11/03
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On September 11, 2003 at 11:41:37, Terry McCracken wrote: >On September 11, 2003 at 11:29:42, Kurt Utzinger wrote: > >>On September 11, 2003 at 11:11:17, Peter Berger wrote: >> >>>Says ad: "A special asset of Hiarcs 9 is the opening book, which has been finely >>>adjusted to the playing style of the program. This is the work of computer chess >>>expert Eric Hallsworth, who has been developing the Hiarcs opening books for >>>many years. For Hiarcs 9, he has compiled an optimized and many-sided repertoire >>>with a wealth of novelties." >>> >>>This is hard to believe looking at these two games: >>> >>>(Also, did you deactivate book learning?) >>> >>>[Event "ICC 5 3"] >>>[Site "Internet Chess Club"] >>>[Date "2003.09.10"] >>>[Round "-"] >>>[White "crafty"] >>>[Black "Somnus"] >>>[Result "1-0"] >>>[ICCResult "Black resigns"] >>>[WhiteElo "2741"] >>>[BlackElo "2837"] >>>[Opening "Benoni defense"] >>>[ECO "A61"] >>>[NIC "BI.38"] >>>[Time "23:09:11"] >>>[TimeControl "300+3"] >>> >>>1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 c5 3. d5 e6 4. Nc3 exd5 5. cxd5 d6 6. Nf3 Be7 7. e4 O-O 8. >>>Be2 Bd7 9. O-O Qb6 10. e5 Ng4 11. exd6 Bxd6 12. h3 Ne5 13. Nxe5 Bxe5 14. Bd3 >>>f5 15. Re1 Re8 16. Qf3 g6 17. Re2 Na6 18. Be3 Bc7 19. Rae1 Bd6 20. a3 Re7 >>>21. Bc4 Rf8 22. Bf4 Rxe2 23. Rxe2 Re8 24. Rxe8+ Bxe8 25. Qg3 Bxf4 26. Qxf4 >>>Bf7 27. Qe5 Qd8 28. Bxa6 bxa6 29. d6 Qd7 30. Qxc5 a5 31. Nb5 a6 32. Nc7 Be6 >>>33. Nxa6 Qb7 34. Qe5 {Black resigns} 1-0 >>> >>>[Event "ICC 5 3"] >>>[Site "Internet Chess Club"] >>>[Date "2003.09.10"] >>>[Round "-"] >>>[White "epanek"] >>>[Black "Somnus"] >>>[Result "1-0"] >>>[ICCResult "Black checkmated"] >>>[WhiteElo "2808"] >>>[BlackElo "2797"] >>>[Opening "Benoni defense"] >>>[ECO "A61"] >>>[NIC "BI.38"] >>>[Time "23:56:10"] >>>[TimeControl "300+3"] >>> >>>1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 c5 3. d5 e6 4. Nc3 exd5 5. cxd5 d6 6. Nf3 Be7 7. e4 O-O 8. >>>Be2 Bd7 9. O-O Qb6 10. Nd2 Qc7 11. a4 Ne8 12. Re1 Na6 13. Nc4 Nb4 14. Bf4 f5 >>>15. e5 g5 16. exd6 Nxd6 17. Be5 Be8 18. Qd2 h6 19. h4 Rd8 20. Nb5 Bxb5 21. >>>axb5 Qd7 22. Bxd6 Bxd6 23. Nxd6 Qxd6 24. hxg5 f4 25. gxh6 Qxh6 26. Bc4 Rd6 >>>27. Re7 a6 28. Rxb7 Rf5 29. Re1 axb5 30. Re8+ Rf8 31. Qe2 Rf6 32. Rxb5 f3 >>>33. d6+ Kh8 34. Rxf8+ Rxf8 35. Qe5+ Qg7 36. Qh5+ Qh7 37. Qxc5 Nc6 38. Qxc6 >>>fxg2 39. Qxg2 Qb1+ 40. Bf1 Qh7 41. Rg5 Qh4 42. Bc4 Qh7 43. Qg4 Qb1+ 44. Bf1 >>>Qf5 45. Qh4+ Qh7 46. Qd4+ Rf6 47. Qxf6+ Qg7 48. Qxg7# {Black checkmated} 1-0 >> >> >> In the meantime we all know that at least the opening book(s) >> for Hiarcs8 was/were not very well adapted to the playing >> style of the program when fighting other engines. I had always >> the feeling that the book(s) would better suit for playing >> against humans. >> Kurt > >Kurt could you give us some impressions on Hiarcs 9 from the German Forums? > >This is certainly of interest to C.C.C. members and potential buyers. >I've already purchased H9, so I've already committed myself:o) >BTW it does include the Bareev engine too, that would also be of interest. > >Terry Yes it does have the Bareev engine. I have it in my installation. Peter.
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