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Subject: Re: The 30 minutes per move game

Author: Ferdinand S. Mosca

Date: 05:23:48 03/07/01

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On March 06, 2001 at 18:11:57, Pete Galati wrote:

>This is the game I was mentioning earlier.  The game was started in Winboard,
>Comet-Crafty (most recent versions) for the first 17 moves, and when it was
>clear that they were both out of their opening books, I then switch to 30
>minutes per move for each program, Comet doing it from the Dos interface (back
>in Windoze ME's version of Dos to get more consistant hash sizes) and Crafty
>doing it in it's text mode.  Takes a lot of rebooting.
>
>I'm not considering this as a measure of either program's strength at all, and I
>don't know how fair the game is.  It's just a fwiw game, fun to run it.
>
>So, anyhow, this is the game up till this point, Crafty makes the next move.
>The tactics of the last several moves have been more intersting (to me that is)
>than they were when the 2 programs were fighting for the C file.
>
>Crafty has rather consistantly searched deeper.  I suppose when the whole thing
>is done it might be interesting to feed each position to the opposite programs
>and see what different moves they would have made in the other program's place.
>
>Pete
>
>[Event "Comet-Crafty"]
>[Site "586-700"]
>[Date "2001.03.06"]
>[Round "1"]
>[White "Comet"]
>[Black "Crafty"]
>[Result "*"]
>
>1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bb5 a6 4. Ba4 Nf6 5. O-O Be7 6. Re1 b5
>7. Bb3 d6 8. c3 O-O 9. h3 Na5 10. Bc2 c5 11. d4 Qc7 12. Nbd2 cxd4
>13. cxd4 Nc6 14. a3 Bd7 15. d5 Na5 16. Nf1 Rfc8 17. Bd3 Qd8 18. Ne3 g6
>19. Re2 Bf8 20. b4 Nc4 21. Rc2 Nb6 22. Bd2 Rxc2 23. Bxc2 Rc8 24. Rc1 Bg7
>25. Qe1 Rc7 26. Bd3 Nh5 27. Kh2 Nf4 28. Rxc7 Qxc7 29. Bf1 Qc8 30. Qb1 Bf8
>31. h4 f5 32. g3 fxe4 33. Qxe4 Nh5 34. Ng5 Nf6 35. Qf3 *
>
>[D]2q2bk1/3b3p/pn1p1np1/1p1Pp1N1/1P5P/P3NQP1/3B1P1K/5B2 b - - 0 35


Hello Pete,

It is a bit strange and interesting, a rookless middle game!?

Dinan



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