Author: Dan Ellwein
Date: 20:59:24 01/01/01
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On January 01, 2001 at 15:02:02, Roy Eassa wrote: >On January 01, 2001 at 09:13:29, Ed Schröder wrote: > >>On January 01, 2001 at 04:32:37, James Robertson wrote: >> >>>On December 31, 2000 at 19:42:24, Mogens Larsen wrote: >>> >>>>On December 31, 2000 at 19:39:57, Jorge Pichard wrote: >>>> >>>>>On December 31, 2000 at 19:35:25, Jorge Pichard wrote: >>>>> >>>>>>On December 31, 2000 at 19:31:19, James T. Walker wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>There is no Information on what type of hardware Rebel will be playing with. >>>>>But I believe that an AMD 1.2 GHz will be sufficient for an IM. >>>> >>>>It's a GM. >>>> >>>>Mogens. >>> >>>Does anybody know what this vdWiel dude's rating is? >> >>Last rating list I have (pretty old) John is rated 2544. >> >> >>>BTW, I think this match will be more interesting than every GM challenge game >>>put together. >> >>It surely is the moment of truth for Rebel to survive the anti-computer >>strategies of v/d Wiel. >> >>I would have preferred Karpov, Timman, Yussupov and a lot of others above >>John v/d Wiel as I think he is much more dangerous than his rating implies. >> >>I went through the game Rebel8 played against v/d Wiel as listed on the >>live-web-site and checked the errors of Rebel8. Fortunately the Rebel of >>4 years later does not play them. So since today I am more positive and >>I hope Rebel will be the moment of truth for v/d Wiel too losing its first >>game(s) against a computer! >> >>[D]6k1/1pp3pp/p4b2/2P5/2b2p2/2P5/P5PP/1K1RN3 b - - id Van der Wiel, J. - Comp >>Rebel 8.0; am Bxc3; >> >>This is the main blunder of Rebel8, too greedy. The current Rebel does not >>even consider 29..Bxc3? from the very start. I guess the better evalution of >>the bishop pair is responsible for that. >> >>How do other peograms do? > >Analysis by Fritz 6a on 400 MHz P2: > >1...Bxa2+ 2.Kxa2 Bxc3 > ± (0.72) Depth: 1/4 00:00:00 > +- (1.78) Depth: 1/4 00:00:00 >1...f3 2.Nxf3 Bxc3 > ± (1.37) Depth: 1/4 00:00:00 > ² (0.47) Depth: 1/4 00:00:00 >1...Bxc3 2.Rc1 Bxe1 > = (-0.13) Depth: 1/4 00:00:00 > ³ (-0.28) Depth: 3/8 00:00:00 >1...Kf8 > ³ (-0.38) Depth: 3/9 00:00:00 >1...g5 2.c6 bxc6 3.Nf3 > ³ (-0.41) Depth: 3/9 00:00:00 > ³ (-0.28) Depth: 4/11 00:00:00 1kN >1...Kf8! > ³ (-0.31) Depth: 4/11 00:00:00 2kN >1...Bxc3 2.Rc1 Bxe1 3.Rxe1 Kf7 4.a3 > ³ (-0.34) Depth: 4/13 00:00:00 2kN > ³ (-0.31) Depth: 5/13 00:00:00 6kN >1...g5! > ³ (-0.34) Depth: 5/13 00:00:00 6kN >1...Bb5 2.Kb2 g5 3.Nc2 Bc6 4.Rd2 Kf8 5.Nb4 Bb5 6.Nd5 > ³ (-0.38) Depth: 5/13 00:00:00 11kN > = (-0.09) Depth: 14/30 00:01:06 20040kN Analysis by Chessmaster 8000 on 400 MHz Celeron: Time Depth Score Positions Moves 3:12 11 0.03 9,644,067 Bb5 Kb2 Bc6 Rd2 Kf7 Nc2 Be4 Nd4 Bd5 Re2 Kg6
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