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Subject: Re: extremely nice game with inaccurate :-))) move 30.Nf6+!

Author: Uri Blass

Date: 12:19:40 11/25/00

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On November 25, 2000 at 13:31:08, Robert Hyatt wrote:
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>>>>Well,--crafty evaluate position at move 23. as better for white.
>>>>It plays 22...Qd7 to defend with Nb6/Nbc8/f5 which proofs to me
>>>>that Crafty has the potential to be the best program. With some
>>>>fine-tuning in its knowledge-base and book it should get there soon.
>>>>Keep it up! Bob (if I may use that name)
>>>>Regards,Kurt Widmann
>>>
>>>correct 21.Nf3 Qd7 not as above 22..Qd7
>>
>>Crafty17.13's evaluation at moves 21-22(I used Crafty as a chessbase engine)
>>21.b3 0.40 for black at depth 10,-0.39 at depth 11
>>21.Nxc4 0.37 for black at depth 11
>>
>>After 21.Nf3
>>
>>21...Qd7 0.54 for black at depth 10,0.59 for black at depth 11
>>
>>After 21...Rc5
>>
>>22.b3 0.59 pawns for black at depth 10
>>22.Qe2 0.46 pawns for black at depth 10
>>
>>I do not see positive scores for white
>>
>>Uri
>
>Don't forget this:  we _must_ all get on the "same page" here.  If you play
>crafty in "game mode" you will get significantly different scores than you
>do in "analysis mode".  I don't know which of you is using what here.

I used Crafty17.13 as chessbase engine in analysis mode.

It can see 22.Ng5 with positive score after more time but not at the time
control that thorsten used.

Uri



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