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Subject: Re: Shep Championship game 4

Author: Dave Gomboc

Date: 10:30:32 06/22/99

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On June 22, 1999 at 04:40:33, Terry Ripple wrote:

>On June 22, 1999 at 04:00:00, Dave Gomboc wrote:
>
>>On June 22, 1999 at 03:19:31, Shep wrote:
>>
>>>Hi all,
>>>
>>>here's game 4 of the SC 99.
>>>CM 5555 came out of book with a good evaluation which quickly grew to +1,50, but
>>>CSTal was able to fight back and secure the draw.
>>>
>>>Today's game will be Shredder 3 vs. Nimzo 99a.
>>>
>>>Details: http://sccs.8m.com
>>>
>>>---
>>>Shep
>>>
>>>[
>>>[Event "Shep Championship '99"]
>>>Event "Shep Championship '99"]
>>>[Site "?"]
>>>[Date "1999.06.21"]
>>>[Round "1"]
>>>[White "Chessmaster 5555"]
>>>[Black "Chess System Tal 2.50"]
>>>[Result "1/2-1/2"]
>>>[ECO "D68"]
>>>[WhiteElo "2630"]
>>>[BlackElo "2590"]
>>>[Annotator "Shep"]
>>>[PlyCount "79"]
>>>[EventDate "1999.??.??"]
>>>
>>>1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 e6 3. Nf3 d5 4. Bg5 Be7 5. Nc3 O-O 6. e3 Nbd7 7. Rc1 c6 8. Bd3
>>>dxc4 9. Bxc4 Nd5 10. Bxe7 Qxe7 11. O-O Nxc3 12. Rxc3 e5 13. Qc2 exd4 14. exd4
>>>Nb6 15. Re1 Qd8 16. Bb3 Nd5 17. Bxd5 Qxd5 18. Re5 Qd6 19. Rce3 Bd7 (19... h6
>>>20. Re7 Rb8 21. Re8 Be6 22. Rxb8 Rxb8 23. a3 Rd8 24. h3 Qf4 25. Qc5 a6 26. Qe7
>>>Qb8 27. Re5 { -  Cobo Arteaga,E-Hooper,D/Helsinki olm 1952 (27)}) 20. Ng5 {
>>>Chessmaster out of book at +0,49} 20... g6 21. Ne4 (21. Qb3 b6 22. Re7 Be6 23.
>>>R7xe6 fxe6 24. Nxe6 Rf7 25. Ng5 Qf4 26. Nxf7 26... Qxf7 {
>>>0-1 Feick,S-Israel,J/BL2-N 1990/BL2 (42)}) 21... Qxd4 {
>>>CSTal out of book at -2,02} 22. Nf6+ Kh8 23. Nxd7 Qxd7 24. Re7 Qd4 25. R3e4 (
>>>25. Rxb7 Rab8 26. Ree7 (26. Reb3) 26... Rxb7 27. Rxb7 Re8 28. g3 Re1+ 29. Kg2
>>>Qd5+ 30. f3 Re3 (30... Qe5 31. Qxc6 31... Re2+ $11) 31. Qf2 31... Qe6 $17)
>>>25... Qd5 26. R4e5 (26. Rxb7 Qxa2 27. h3 Rab8 28. Qxc6 Rxb7 29. Qxb7 a5 30. Re7
>>>Qb1+ 31. Kh2 31... Qf5 $11) 26... Qd4 27. Re1 (27. Re4 Qd5 28. Rxb7 Qxa2 29.
>>>Re1 Rfe8 30. Rxe8+ Rxe8 31. h4 Re1+ 32. Kh2 Qe6 33. Qc3+ Qe5+ 34. Qxe5+ Rxe5
>>>35. Rxa7 (35. Rxf7 a5 36. Rf3 $11) 35... Kg7 {drawish}) 27... b6 28. a4 Qf6 (
>>>28... c5 $142 29. Rd1 Qf6 30. Red7 30... Rfe8 $17) 29. b4 a5 30. bxa5 Rxa5 31.
>>>Rb7 b5 (31... c5 32. Qb3 Ra6 33. g3 33... Kg7 $15) 32. axb5 Rxb5 33. Rc7 Re5
>>>34. Rc1 Rfe8 35. Qc3 Kg7 36. Kf1 (36. g3 R8e6 37. Rxc6 Rxc6 38. Qxc6 $11) 36...
>>>R8e6 (36... Qh4 37. h3 Qf4 38. g3 Qe4 39. f4 Qe2+ 40. Kg1 Qe3+ 41. Kg2 Qxc3 42.
>>>Rxc3 $11) 37. Rxc6 Rxc6 38. Qxc6 Qh4 (38... Qxc6 39. Rxc6 $11) 39. h3 Qf4 40.
>>>Qc3 {(CSTal exceeds the time limit by 13 seconds...)} 1/2-1/2
>>
>>Two questions:
>>
>>1. If CSTal exceeded the time limit, why didn't it lose on time?
>>2. Doesn't publishing this game break your license agreement?
>>
>>Dave
>
>Probaly the only reason it shows that it lost on time was because of the manual
>inputing of its moves by the human and not a program error, because how could
>really a computer lose on time if the program says it needs to make a certain
>amount of moves in a certain amount of time! The human didn`t allow enough extra
>time on the clocks for inputing his moves.
>Best regards,
>Terry

It lost on time because it didn't stop searching before its time ran out.

That's a loss in every country around the world.

Dave



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