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Subject: Now votings for the analyses from Deep Shredder in this position ...

Author: Frank Quisinsky

Date: 04:54:47 05/17/01


Hi there,

the World playing in the online game not the move in the Deep Shredder analyses.
Not one user voting for the move in the DEEP SHREDDER analyses !!!

The position after move 28. from Deep Shredder:
3r2k1/p2r2bp/5qp1/2RPpp2/1P1n4/6P1/P4BBP/2Q1R1K1 b - -

See also the following link for a jpg file:
http://www.gambitsoft.net/_shredder/game/pos_28.jpg

Die EPD for the actual position
(Shredder is playing move 29. and the World is thinking at the moment)
3r2k1/p2r2bp/5qp1/2RP1p2/1PQnp3/6P1/P4BBP/4R1K1 b - -

I believe 3 interesting moves:

01. e4 (the World move).
02. Qa6 (maybe the better move).
03. Kh8 (move in the DS analyses).

The Deep Shredder analyses after move 28.

14:01, 016:27, +0,71, 28.Qc3
15:01, 031:16, +0,76, 28.Qc3
16:01, 060:13, +0,77, 28.Qc3
17:01, 298:12, +0,71, 28.Qc3
17:04, 375,25, +0,72++, 28.Qc1 Qf7 (es wird spannend) !!
17:04, 471:39, +0,79, 28.Qc3 Kh8
18:01, 732:23, +0,77, 28.Qc3 Kh8

abort after 1459:24 minutes

I think the position is not clear !
Now the World have 5 days time for the next move (I am available in Leiden).

Here the link to the statistic from The World:
http://www.gambitsoft.net/_shredder/stat/stat_28.jpg

All statistics and analyses (available in the DEEP SHREDDER forum)
under:

Deep Shredder vs. The World:
http://www.gambitsoft.net/_shredder/

Furthermore, interesting is that a lot of programs have in the this and the
latest moves not a very good plan (think so). Deep Shredder played in this art
of positions very strong.

In my opinion is for the high DS evaluation the reason that DS have 2 bishops
and the strong pawns (a-b) for the endgame.

Best
Frank


PS:
Have a nice weekend and Deep Patzer will win the tourney in Leiden on the Deep
Shredder vs. The World machine :-))



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