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Subject: Re: Immortal game? Qc7?! analyse by S8 (Be7!)

Author: Uri Blass

Date: 15:39:21 11/10/04

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On November 10, 2004 at 18:15:51, chandler yergin wrote:

>On November 10, 2004 at 06:30:11, Uri Blass wrote:
>
>>On November 10, 2004 at 00:40:07, chandler yergin wrote:
>>
>>>On November 09, 2004 at 17:10:02, Anthony Cozzie wrote:
>>>
>>>>You are missing the point, Chandler.
>>>>
>>>>You probably played through the game with Shredder 8 on.
>>>
>>>
>>>I did NOT PLay through the game!
>>>I started on Black's move 10, turned on 'infinite analysis'
>>>3 lines. It found 11.a3 and 11.h5  almost immediatly.
>>>I decreased the 3rd line, and let the other two run.
>>>I then 'clipped' the analysis & Posted it.
>>>There was NO learning!
>>
>>If what you say is correct then there is some bug in shredder8 because it may
>>start in real games to analyze 3 lines and later reduce the number of lines to
>>find a better move.
>>
>>Shredder8 is the best program and I tend not to believe in that possibility.
>>Maybe you analyzed the game with shredder8 earlier and you do not remember it
>>but shredder8 remember.
>>
>>Another possiblity is that there is a bug in shredder8 and you cannot trust it's
>>analysis when you give it 3 options first and later reduce it.
>
>No.. I just delete one of the main lines.. and focus on what it considers the
>two best lines.
>
>
>>
>>Another possibility is that you gave shredder8 to run for some hours with the 2
>>possibilities so it has enough time to analyze and see that h5 is better.
>
>Only a few minutes..
>
>
>>Uri
>
>With Multiple analysis "Main Lines"  played and evaluated simultaneous, it finds
>11.h5 very quickly.
>
>Please read the Chessbase Manual.
>It's speed is awesome.

I do not need to read the chessbase manual to know that program with 2 options
are slower relative to one option.

If they were faster with 2 options then the engine could calculate 2 options and
ignore the inferior option and play better.

Uri



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