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Subject: Re: PGN: Beautiful game Gambit vs. Shredder 5> Anti- Human??

Author: Terry Ripple

Date: 12:31:08 12/03/00

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On December 03, 2000 at 10:37:53, Shep wrote:

>This was just played today (30/game on two PIII-550).
>I have spontaneously labelled it "Game of the Year" on my site.
>
>[Event "30/game"]
>[Site "?"]
>[Date "2000.12.03"]
>[Round "8"]
>[White "Shredder 5.0"]
>[Black "Gambit Tiger 1.0 Anti-Human"]
>[Result "0-1"]
>[WhiteElo "2740"]
>[BlackElo "2770"]
>[Annotator "Shep"]
>[PlyCount "108"]
>[EventDate "2000.??.??"]
>
>{Best SCCS game of the year 2000} 1. d4 d5 2. Nf3 Nf6 3. e3 g6 4. Bd3 Bg7 5.
>O-O O-O 6. Nbd2 c5 7. dxc5 Nbd7 {Gambit Tiger out of book at -0,14} 8. Nb3 {
>Shredder out of book at +0,01} 8... Ne4 9. Bxe4 dxe4 10. Nfd4 Nf6 11. Bd2 Qd5
>12. Bc3 Qg5 13. Qd2 Nd5 14. Kh1 Qh5 15. Kg1 Be5 16. h3 Nxc3 17. Qxc3 g5 18. c6
>g4 19. Qc5 b6 20. Qxe7 gxh3 21. g3 Bg4 22. Nd2 f6 23. Qb4 Kh8 {
>Rf8-g8-g7; Ra8-g8} 24. Kh2 Rg8 $3 25. a4 Rg7 26. a5 Rag8 27. Nxe4 {Isn't chess
>beautiful? Both programs see a clear advantage for themselves (remember White
>is two pawns up!). But let's see who is right...} 27... Bf3 28. Ne6 Qg4 29. Nf4
>b5 30. Rac1 h5 31. c3 Be2 32. Rg1 Qf3 33. c7 h4 34. Rce1 Bc4 35. b3 Qxe4 36.
>c8=Q Rxc8 37. bxc4 Bxf4 38. cxb5 hxg3+ 39. fxg3 Qc2+ 40. Kh1 Be5 41. b6 Rcg8
>42. bxa7 Rxa7 43. Qc4 Rc7 44. Re2 Qf5 45. Qd5 Rd7 46. Qc6 Rdg7 47. Rc1 Rxg3 48.
>Qd5 Rg2 49. Rxg2 hxg2+ 50. Qxg2 Qh5+ 51. Kg1 Qh2+ 52. Kf2 Qxg2+ 53. Ke1 Bg3+
>54. Kd1 Rd8# 0-1
>
>---
>Shep
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Hi Shep,
I don't understand your use of ant-human for Gambit Tiger! I thought that this
setting was best used against a strong human player such as a very strong Master
or Grandmaster. It says that it will take more risks on this setting which is ok
against a Master but against another computer that is more accurate
in tactics this could be bad for Gambit Tiger! Are you just doing a little
testing for the fun of it to see for yourself?

Regards,Terry



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