Author: A.L.Mourik
Date: 10:16:04 02/17/01
Go up one level in this thread
On February 16, 2001 at 23:37:30, Uri Blass wrote:
>I am interested to know what was the mistakes of Deep Fritz based on the
>analysis and if Deep Fritz could avoid the mistake at fair conditions 23 hours
>per move(The Web could use Deep Fritz for 23 hours per move to consider their
>move and giving Deep Fritz only one hour was clearly unfair).
>
>I did not follow the discussion about the match because I do not understand
>German.
>
>I am also interested to know Deep Fritz evaluations.
>
>Does somebody have the game with Deep Fritz evaluations?
>
>Uri
It seems to me that only after move 33. c3?! – only the 5 th move played after
it was out of book !- Deep Fritzie lost control of the game. As instead Deep
Fritzie would have played the better 33. Kc1! He would have hold the game. See
below analysis from single fritz 6a on 15 ply.
And some illustrative variants after the supposed better move 33. Kc1.
deep fritz – deutschland after 32 . .. Tb7
{D}6k1/1r6/2r5/3p1NPb/N3p3/8/PPP5/1K4R1 w - - 0 1
Analysis by Fritz 6a:depth 15 ply
1. = (0.03): 33.c3 Be8 34.Ne3 Rc8 35.Nxd5 Bxa4 36.Nf6+ Kf8 37.Nxe4 Re7
2. = (0.06): 33.Kc1 Bg6 34.Nh4 e3 35.Nxg6 Rxg6 36.Nc3 d4 37.Ne2 Rbg7
(Bram Mourik, Sommelsdijk 11.01.2001)
some variations after 33. Kc1
33.Kc1 Bg6 34.Nh4 e3 (34...Ra7 35.Nxg6 Rxg6 36.Nc3 e3 37.a3 d4 38.Ne2 Rd7)
35.Nxg6 Rxg6 36.Nc3 d4 37.Ne2 Rd7= (37...Rb5?! 38.Nxd4 Rbxg5 39.Re1 Re5 40.b4
Rg4 41.c3²) 38.Rg4 Rd5 39.Nxd4 Rdxg5 40.Rxg5 Rxg5 41.c3 Rg1+ 42.Kc2 Rg2+ 43.Kd3
Rxb2 44.a3 Ra2 45.Kxe3 Rxa3 =
Question is how do other programs judge the position and what would other
programs have played in the diagram position ?
greetings Bram Mourik
This page took 0.03 seconds to execute
Last modified: Thu, 15 Apr 21 08:11:13 -0700
Current Computer Chess Club Forums at Talkchess. This site by Sean Mintz.