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Subject: Re: game with SoS (YT)

Author: pavel

Date: 08:01:27 09/14/00

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On September 14, 2000 at 06:05:35, Tony Werten wrote:

>On September 14, 2000 at 03:06:51, pavel wrote:
>
>>I dont know how strong the YT (young talents) version of SOS is, but it
>>deffinately seems to be a very strong chess program.
>>strong enough to be released as a single product like nimzo, hiarcs, jonior.
>
>It already is. See http://www.chessbase.com/shope/ click engines direct and
>scroll down.
>
>Tony

yes I know,
but I meant that it doesnt comes out, like junior6, as its own interface and
product or name brand. it came with YT (as a whole), though you can buy each
engines seperately. but its not the same.

thanks
pavel



>
>>
>>but I will keep my fingers crossed, until i try some games with other freeware
>>and commercial chess engines....
>>
>>here is a game against nimzo2000b in my pentium 400mhz notebook. ponder=off
>>more games to come.....
>>
>>SOS (2500) - wbnimzo2000b (2500) [B86]
>>Default, 40'/40+40'/40+40' MyTown (1), 14.09.2000
>>
>>W=9.0 ply; 38kN/s
>>B=9.4 ply; 55kN/s
>> 1.e2-e4 c7-c5 2.Ng1-f3 d7-d6 3.d2-d4 c5xd4 4.Nf3xd4 Ng8-f6 5.Nb1-c3 a7-a6
>>6.Bf1-c4 e7-e6 Both last book move 7.Bc1-g5  0.65/6  3:28  Bf8-e7  -0.01/1  1
>>8.0-0  0.44/7  2:09  0-0 (Bc8-d7)  0.35/8  1:04  9.Qd1-f3 (Qd1-e1)  0.22/7  58
>>9...Nb8-d7 (Qd8-b6)  0.10/8  1:09  10.Bc4-e2 (Qf3-e2)  0.17/7  35  10...Nd7-e5
>>0.03/8  39  11.Qf3-g3  0.15/8  54  Nf6-h5 (Qd8-b6)  0.02/8  43  12.Bg5xe7
>>0.10/9  1:53  Nh5xg3  0.15/10  46  13.Be7xd8  0.04/9  45  Ng3xe2+  0.02/10  35
>>14.Nc3xe2  0.06/9  1:15  Rf8xd8  0.24/9  44  15.Rf1-d1  0.00/8  39  Ne5-g4
>>(Ne5-g6)  0.31/9  50  16.h2-h3 (Ne2-g3)  0.05/9  45  16...Ng4-f6  0.31/10  42
>>17.e4-e5 (Ne2-g3)  0.14/11  50  17...Nf6-e8 (d6xe5)  0.29/10  49  18.f2-f4
>>(Nd4-f3)  0.15/9  1:01  18...f7-f6  0.25/10  56  19.Nd4-f3  0.25/9  33  b7-b6
>>(Bc8-d7)  0.18/9  41  20.Ne2-d4 (c2-c3)  0.37/9  1:05  20...d6xe5 (Bc8-d7)
>>0.16/9  18  21.f4xe5  0.43/9  54  Ne8-c7 (Rd8-d5)  0.32/9  48  22.Nd4-c6 (c2-c4)
>> 0.29/9  1:31  22...Rd8xd1+ (Rd8-e8)  0.38/10  29  23.Ra1xd1  0.46/9  45  Nc7-e8
>> 0.48/9  35  24.Nc6-d8 (e5xf6)  0.42/9  2:00  24...b6-b5 (Ra8-a7)  0.53/10  1:15
>> 25.Kg1-f2  0.48/8  34  a6-a5 (Kg8-f8)  0.51/9  43  26.g2-g4  0.58/8  48  h7-h6
>>(Kg8-f8)  0.56/9  1:29  27.e5xf6 (a2-a3)  0.56/8  35  27...g7xf6  0.50/8  26
>>28.Nd8-c6 (Kf2-e3)  0.96/9  38  28...Bc8-b7 (Kg8-f7)  0.57/10  1:03  29.Nc6-e7+
>>0.93/10  55  Kg8-f8 (Kg8-f7)  0.68/10  37  30.Rd1-d7  1.07/10  1:06  Bb7-e4
>>(Bb7-c8)  0.66/9  21  31.Nf3-d4  1.40/10  1:43  Ne8-g7  1.16/9  42  32.Kf2-e3
>>1.48/9  38  Be4-h7 (Kf8-e8)  1.08/8  23  33.Ne7-c6  1.55/9  51  e6-e5  0.99/9
>>36  34.Nd4xb5  1.60/10  1:14  Bh7xc2  1.22/8  27  35.Nb5-c7  1.41/9  39  Ra8-c8
>>1.17/9  18  36.b2-b3  1.56/10  51  Bc2-b1 (a5-a4)  1.55/8  42  37.a2-a4  1.80/9
>>52  f6-f5 (h6-h5)  1.48/8  14  38.Nc6xe5 (Nc6xa5)  2.35/10  1:41  38...Rc8-b8
>>(f5xg4)  1.97/9  40  39.b3-b4  2.39/10  2:16  a5xb4 (f5xg4)  1.54/8  34
>>40.a4-a5 (Ne5-g6+)  2.44/9  45  40...b4-b3 (Kf8-g8)  1.49/8  46  41.a5-a6
>>(Nc7-d5)  3.17/9  1:36  41...b3-b2 (f5xg4)  1.94/9  2:06  42.a6-a7  2.09/9  2:59
>> Rb8-b3+  1.52/9  1:09  43.Rd7-d3  2.40/7  28  Bb1xd3 (Rb3xd3+)  2.95/10  1:37
>>44.a7-a8Q+  3.43/8  1:38  Kf8-e7  3.11/9  1:26  45.Nc7-d5+  3.44/7  1:07  Ke7-d6
>> 2.48/8  23  46.Nd5-c3  3.65/7  32  f5-f4+  5.47/9  3:20  47.Ke3-d2  6.03/7  29
>>b2-b1Q (b2-b1N+)  6.00/9  1:55  48.Qa8-d5+ (Ne5-c4+)  7.30/8  48  48...Kd6-c7
>>(Kd6-e7)  10.69/9  54  49.Nc3xb1  9.64/8  50  Rb3xb1 (Rb3-b2+)  12.48/9  2:34
>>50.Qd5-d7+ (Qd5xd3)  10.68/8  31  50...Kc7-b6  12.29/10  1:28  51.Ne5xd3
>>(Qd7xd3)  11.23/8  36  51...Ng7-h5 12.49/9  1:12  1-0



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