Author: Andreas Guettinger
Date: 14:31:57 07/06/04
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On July 06, 2004 at 16:31:18, Will Singleton wrote: >On July 06, 2004 at 14:58:58, Ingo Althofer wrote: > >>For those, who can read German, >>here is the diary of Johannes Zwanzger (programmer of Jonny): >> >>http://www.schachclub-forchheim.de/Turniere/extern/RamatGan/RamatGan04.html >> >> >>Thanks to Michael Koppel for finding the link first. >>Ingo Althofer. > >last actualization: 06.07.04 16:06 > >Round 1: >A prelude after measure: against decisively the "junior" superior from the >papierform (version of the world champion program of 2002 improved!) by Amir Ban >and Shay Bushinsky, to which even still about 8 times faster hardware is at the >disposal, reached "Jonny" problem-free a Remis and had between in it even >prospects of more. But today all favorites do somehow hard: "Shredder" must >stretch itself against "Crafty" to secure over the half counter and also for >"Fritz" completely beautifully comes against "Deep Sjeng" not beyond the scoring >hurrying. > >Round 2: >It continues well: against "The Crazy Bishop" of Remi Coulom can "Jonny" in the >central play a farmer conquer, after first selects a few marks unfortunate >positions for its figures (13th Le1?!, 23. Da2?!); its utilization would have >been technically however surely far more with difficulty, white not the >transition to the totally lost farmer final game would not have forced >(43.Df4+?). All in all a tidy portion of "Jonny". > >Round 3: >Jonny surprises me again positively with a Weissremis against the acting >computer chess world champion "Shredder" from Stefan Meyer bald one ROTFL :) Stefan Meyer bald-one (=Kahlen?) Oioioioioi :) This is horrible. Please, stop these computer translation annoyance. regards Andy (see also >www.shredderchess.de), who began exactly the same as "junior" in round 1 on >clearly superior hardware (4x Opteron 2,0 GHz). Fair way must be said however >that "Jonny" had much luck in this portion: for a long time it looked in such a >way, as if "Shredder" could win the Springer final game, but at least in a fast >analysis we found no direct profit. After 39....Sd1+ 40. Kc2 seems to be the >position remis, because white can hold the following farmer final game >surprisingly: 40....Sa3+ 41. Kb3 ba4:+ 42. Ka3: Kd3: 43. Ka4: Ke3 44. f4 Kf3 45. >f5! h5 (45.... Kg2?? 46. g4 h6 47. h4 and wins even white here!) 46. Kb5 Kg2 47. >Kc5 Kh2: 48. Kd5 Kg3: 49. Ke6 h4 50. Kf6: (=). large pitch had Franz rotten with >"Fritz" in this round: in the 60.-ten course exceeded its program in better >position the time. >Johannes Zwanzger
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