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Subject: Re: Little mistake, sorry ...

Author: Frank Quisinsky

Date: 05:05:30 05/17/01

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On May 17, 2001 at 07:54:47, Frank Quisinsky wrote:

>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 :-))

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.Qc1 Kh8
18:01, 732:23, +0,77, 28.Qc1 Kh8

17:04 and 18:01 not 28.Qc3 ... Qc1, sorry !

Best
Frank




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