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Subject: Re: anti-gs2930 testset

Author: Eelco de Groot

Date: 13:37:44 09/24/00

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On September 24, 2000 at 13:06:34, Mogens Larsen wrote:

>On September 24, 2000 at 12:12:55, Vincent Diepeveen wrote:
>
>>Hello position #1 for the anti-gs2930 testset.
>>
>>In gs2930 giving away pawns gets awarded. In this
>>testset not giving away pawns is getting awarded
>>i would be happy to see results of gandalf and tiger on
>>next position, what does your program play here?
>>
>>[D]r4r2/1bpq1pbk/pnn1p1pp/1p6/3PP3/3BBN2/PP1QNPPP/2R2RK1 w - -   d5?
>
>Gandalf has the following evaluation after almost 19 minutes:
>
>11 65 113200 161387412  a3 f5 Nf4 g5 exf5 exf5 Nh5 Bh8 b4 Kg8
>
>That is +0.65 at depth 11. It doesn't consider other moves except b4 and Bf4,
>but changes to a3 after 7.5 seconds and stays with it.
>
>Mogens.


I kinda remember somebody saying that we shouldn't be testing positions without
a best move given... We want to know what we should think, eh.. what our
computers should be thinking for us! I get very fluctuating suggestions from Y2,
which is practically identical to q5t (which again is very much like Q3) but
with Attractiveness a little higher to 260. Eventually it wants to double its
rooks on the c-file and then continue with a3 in the 12 ply iteration. I'm not
much good with tactics, especially 1.a2-a4 pawn-sac I would never expect if I
had the Black pieces, don't know if that is justified.

Tested with Celeron 500Mhz, Q5T scored 2722 GS2930 points. Those results on
Rebel Board.


Rebel Engine for ECTool. (c) Ed Schröder

Engine version   :  REBEL CENTURY 2
Rebel personality :  Y2.eng
Opening book file :  REBEL.MVS
Hash table size  :  40 MB
Analysis mode   :  Analyzing next move
Refresh interval : 500 ms

Game begin


00:00  03.04  1.57  1.d5 Ne7 2.Bf4 exd5 3.Rxc7
00:00  04.06  0.95  1.Rfd1 Kg8 2.Ne5 Bxe5 3.dxe5
00:01  05.01  0.80  1.Bf4 Rad8 2.Rcd1 g5 3.Be3
00:02  05.07  0.87  1.Nh4 Rad8 2.Rfe1 e5 3.d5
00:03  06.02  0.77  1.Rfd1 Rad8 2.Nh4 Rfe8 3.Bc2 Kg8
00:04  06.03  0.77  1.d5
00:06  06.16  0.82  1.Nf4 e5 2.Nxe5 Nxe5 3.dxe5 Bxe5 4.Rfd1 g5 5.Ne2
00:08  07.00  0.72  1.Nf4 e5 2.dxe5 Nxe5 3.Rfd1 Nxd3 4.Qxd3 Qxd3 5.Nxd3 Bxe4
6.Rxc7
00:09  07.01  0.77  1.Rfd1 Rad8 2.Bf4 g5 3.Be3 e5 4.d5
00:11  07.02  0.78  1.Nh4 Rad8 2.b3 Kg8 3.Rfe1 e5 4.Nf3
00:13  07.04  0.78  1.d5
00:14  07.04  0.89  1.d5 exd5 2.Bxb6 cxb6 3.exd5 Ne5 4.Be4 Nc4 5.Qd3 Bxb2
00:34  08.00  0.75  1.d5 exd5 2.Bxb6 cxb6 3.exd5 Ne5 4.Nxe5 Bxe5 5.Be4 f5 6.f4
Bxb2 7.Qxb2
01:08  08.18  0.80  1.Rc5 f5 2.Rfc1 Na4 3.R5c2 Rad8 4.Bf4 fxe4 5.Bxe4
01:29  09.00  0.97  1.Rc5 Rad8 2.Rfc1 Rfe8 3.b3 Qd6 4.a3 e5 5.d5
01:33  09.01  0.97  1.d5
02:16  09.20  1.00  1.Rc2 Rad8 2.Rfc1 Rfe8 3.a3 Qd6 4.b4 e5 5.d5
03:25  10.00  0.86  1.Rc2 f5 2.Rfc1 Rac8 3.Nf4 Qd6 4.d5
04:01  10.01  0.93  1.Rc5 Rad8 2.b3 Rfe8 3.Rfc1 Qd6 4.R1c2 Nd7 5.Bf4 e5
06:48  10.32  0.98  1.a4 Nxa4 2.b3 Nb6 3.d5 Nxd5 4.exd5 Qxd5 5.Bc2 Qxd2 6.Nxd2
Rad8
08:24  11.00  0.31  1.a4 Nxa4 2.b3 Nb6 3.Rfd1 f5 4.Nf4 Rae8 5.d5 exd5 6.Bxb6
cxb6
12:39  11.01  1.02  1.Rc5 Rfd8 2.Rfc1 Qe8 3.Qc2 Nb4 4.Qb1 Nc6 5.Bf4 Na4
26:37  12.00  1.06  1.Rc5 Rfd8 2.Rfc1 Qe8 3.a3 Bf8 4.R5c2 f6 5.Nh4 Kg8




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