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Subject: Re: ICC tournament 2

Author: Côme

Date: 05:34:02 10/19/00

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On October 19, 2000 at 08:27:53, pavel wrote:

>On October 19, 2000 at 08:11:21, Côme wrote:
>
>>On October 19, 2000 at 08:05:34, pavel wrote:
>>
>>>On October 19, 2000 at 07:59:09, Côme wrote:
>>>
>>>>On October 19, 2000 at 07:56:30, pavel wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>Hi guys,
>>>>>         is the application deadline passed already?
>>>>>if not whats the schedule?
>>>>>
>>>>>I am willing to use zarkovx (beta) or x-treme 6.32 (new beta version), on behalf
>>>>>of the authors.
>>>>>
>>>>>There is one problem, I dont have a registered account there.
>>>>>I tried the 7day trial thingie, but you cannot use winboard interface in 7-day
>>>>>trial. And I am not willing to pay for a tournament :)
>>>>>
>>>>>:(
>>>>>
>>>>>any help?
>>>>>
>>>>>Pavel ;)
>>>>
>>>>What computer have you got ?
>>>>Best Regards
>>>>Alexandre Côme
>>>
>>>I have a pentium II 400mhz, and a pentium 400mhz laptop,
>>
>>You want to enter in the ICC tourney with a 400 Mhz ???
>>forgot about this you will be crushed just because of hardware.
>
>ever heard a pentium 400mhz laptop beat a 4 cluster xeon machine?

I guess it's on chess.net ? If yes Crafty use a computer not only dedicated
to chess but using by many people at the same time.

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>Standard - crafty
>ICS game localhost, 31.08.2000
>
>1.d2-d4 c7-c5 2.d4-d5 Ng8-f6 3.c2-c4 b7-b5 4.c4xb5 a7-a6 5.b5xa6 g7-g6 6.Nb1-c3
>Bc8xa6 7.e2-e4 Ba6xf1 8.Ke1xf1 d7-d6 9.g2-g3 Bf8-g7 10.Kf1-g2 Nb8-d7 11.Ng1-f3
>0-0 12.Rh1-e1 h7-h6 13.h2-h3 Nd7-b6 14.Qd1-b3 Rf8-e8 15.Bc1-e3 e7-e6 16.d5xe6
>Re8xe6 17.e4-e5 d6xe5 18.Be3xc5 Qd8-c7 19.Qb3-b5 Ra8-c8 20.Bc5-b4 e5-e4
>21.Nf3-d4 Re6-e5 22.Qb5-a6 Nf6-d5 23.Nc3xd5 Re5xd5 24.Ra1-c1 Qc7-d7 25.Rc1xc8+
>Qd7xc8 26.Qa6xc8+ Nb6xc8 27.Nd4-c6 f7-f5 28.f2-f3 e4xf3+ 29.Kg2xf3 Rd5-d3+
>30.Kf3-f2 Kg8-h7 31.Nc6-e5 Rd3-d4 32.a2-a3 f5-f4 33.Bb4-c3 f4xg3+ 34.Kf2xg3
>Rd4-d8 35.a3-a4 Nc8-b6 36.a4-a5 Nb6-a4 37.Bc3-b4 Na4xb2 38.Ne5-c6 Rd8-c8
>39.Re1-e6 Nb2-d3 40.Bb4-e7 Rc8-e8 41.Re6-e3 Nd3-e5 42.Be7-a3 Re8-c8 43.Nc6xe5
>Bg7xe5+ 44.Kg3-f3 Be5-d4 45.Re3-e7+ Kh7-g8 46.Ba3-b4 Bd4-c3 47.Bb4xc3 Rc8xc3+
>48.Re7-e3 Rc3-c6 49.Re3-a3 Rc6-a6 50.Kf3-e4 Kg8-g7 51.Ke4-d5 Kg7-f6 52.Kd5-c4
>g6-g5 53.Kc4-b5 Ra6-e6 54.a5-a6 Re6-e5+ 55.Kb5-c6 Re5-e6+ 56.Kc6-c5 Re6-e5+
>57.Kc5-d4 Re5-e8 58.a6-a7 Re8-a8 59.Kd4-d5 h6-h5 60.Kd5-c6 Kf6-e5 61.Kc6-b7
>Ra8-h8 62.a7-a8Q Rh8xa8 63.Ra3xa8 Ke5-f6 64.Ra8-h8 Kf6-g6 65.Kb7-c6 h5-h4
>66.Kc6-d5 Kg6-g7 67.Rh8-a8 Kg7-f6 68.Kd5-e4 Kf6-e6 69.Ra8-a6+ Ke6-d7 70.Ke4-f5
>Kd7-e7 71.Kf5xg5 Ke7-f7 72.Kg5xh4 Kf7-g7 73.Kh4-g5 Kg7-f7 74.h3-h4 Kf7-e7
>75.h4-h5 Ke7-f7 76.h5-h6 Kf7-e7 77.h6-h7 Ke7-d7 78.h7-h8Q Kd7-c7 79.Qh8-h7+
>Kc7-b8 crafty resigned 1-0
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>Standard - crafty
>ICS game localhost, 06.09.2000
>
>1.d2-d4 e7-e6 2.e2-e4 d7-d5 3.Nb1-d2 Ng8-f6 4.e4-e5 Nf6-d7 5.c2-c3 c7-c5
>6.Bf1-d3 Nb8-c6 7.Ng1-e2 c5xd4 8.c3xd4 f7-f6 9.e5xf6 Nd7xf6 10.0-0 Bf8-d6
>11.Nd2-f3 Qd8-c7 12.Bc1-g5 0-0 13.Bg5-h4 Nf6-h5 14.Qd1-c2 g7-g6 15.Bd3xg6 Nh5-f4
>16.Bg6-d3 Nc6-e5 17.d4xe5 Qc7xc2 18.Bd3xc2 Nf4xe2+ 19.Kg1-h1 Bd6-c5 20.Rf1-d1
>h7-h6 21.Rd1-d2 Ne2-f4 22.Bc2-a4 b7-b6 23.Nf3-d4 Bc8-b7 24.Bh4-f6 Nf4-h5
>25.Nd4xe6 Nh5xf6 26.e5xf6 Rf8xf6 27.Ne6xc5 b6xc5 28.Ra1-e1 Rf6-f4 29.Ba4-d7
>Ra8-d8 30.Bd7-h3 d5-d4 31.Kh1-g1 Rf4-e4 32.Re1xe4 Bb7xe4 33.f2-f3 Be4-g6
>34.f3-f4 Kg8-f7 35.f4-f5 Bg6-h7 36.g2-g4 Kf7-f6 37.Bh3-f1 h6-h5 38.h2-h3 Bh7-g8
>39.Kg1-f2 c5-c4 40.Bf1-g2 d4-d3 41.Kf2-e3 Bg8-d5 42.Bg2xd5 Rd8xd5 43.b2-b3 c4-c3
>44.Rd2xd3 Rd5xd3+ 45.Ke3xd3 c3-c2 46.Kd3xc2 Kf6-g5 47.Kc2-d3 h5-h4 48.Kd3-c4
>Kg5-f6 49.b3-b4 Kf6-e5 50.Kc4-c5 Ke5-f6 51.Kc5-b5 Kf6-e7 crafty resigned 1-0
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>x-treme serch depth is not "depth" for normal chess programs,
>
>you will often see x-treme research from scratch during a game even when it
>already crossed depth 10, the output is given as depth only because winboard
>understand "depth" [5]
>
>it often moves only searching 3-4 depth in a critical position, but the same
>strong move as most other commercial programs would prefer.
>
>the main idea is that, to program, like x-treme, "spead" or 'depth" is not the
>'main' factor, it will still come out strong on a slow machine.
>In general speed will make it stronger but not as much as it does to other
>programs ie, crafty, goliath, anmon 5.6
>
>also the main objective is participation not winning the tournament ;)
>
>>
>>>
>>>by the way i have to tell you again........excellent book for nomzo2000b :)
>>>I am still in the state of "being impressed".
>>
>>??????
>
>ok ok I got the hint......you are not that "Come" :(.....

Wich "Come" ??????

>
>>
>>>
>>>regards
>>>pavel



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