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Subject: Re: Question regarding GS 2930 test suite position #13

Author: Robert Hyatt

Date: 21:00:28 05/21/01

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On May 21, 2001 at 22:45:50, Chessfun wrote:

>On May 21, 2001 at 13:06:51, Andreas Schwartmann wrote:
>
>>I received an e-mail today asking me for help on GS 2930 test suite position
>>#13. My chess abilities are not good enough, I am afraid, but what do you think
>>about this? Here comes the mail:
>>
>>Andreas,
>>
>>I have been using the GS 2930 test suite to estimate the rating for the
>>Deep Blue system.  This is for use in a paper we are preparing.  I
>>downloaded the test suite from your web site.  There are three problems
>>that the system does not solve in 20 minutes.  One of them in particular,
>>#13, is not solved even for very deep searches.  The given move is Bxg7,
>>but Deep Blue Jr. gives a different move that has a somewhat higher score
>>than Bxg7.  The PV follows.  Do you have any opinion on this?  Thank you.
>>
>>Regards,
>>
>>Murray
>>
>>Rh5 Qc2 Qe7 Qb2 Ne5 Rc1 g4 Rf1 Kf1 Qb1 Kg2 Qe4 Kh3 Qb1 Rf5 Qf1 Kh4 Qg2 h3
>>Qa8 Rf7 +1.49
>>
>>--
>>
>>Any comments?
>>Andreas
>
>Interesting. Just shows that Deep Blue Jr is still being worked on.
>As for the PV if after Bxg7 from the mainline;
>Kxg7, Ne5 Rfd8, Qh5 Bf6, Qg4+ Kf8, Nd7+ Rxd7, Rxd7 Qc6
>Black although down isn't quite out and I don't see much better
>for white.
>
>Gambit 2.0 also likes Rh5 and after looking at the line posted by
>Murray it seems to me this line is clearly won. I would like to see
>Deep Blue Jr's analysis of the Qa8 move as the reply Rf7 wins AFAIK.
>and Qe4 maybe would offer better resistance.
>
>Amazing how Deep Blue Jr sees all that in 20 min especially move g4.
>Though I am curious about it's final PV?
>
>Sarah.


Be careful what you say.. the anti-DB crowd will come out of the woodwork if
someone says something good about the thing.



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