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Subject: Re: my shredder5 wont play the deep moves in the insomniac game--why?

Author: Uri Blass

Date: 02:17:56 05/27/01

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On May 27, 2001 at 04:53:10, Vincent Diepeveen wrote:

>On May 26, 2001 at 22:16:12, K. Burcham wrote:
>
>
>>
>>
>>a game posted here that deep shredder on dual 800's, lost to insomniac,
>>i cannot get my shredder5 (no patch), 1460 mhz 300 megs hash, 768 megs ram,
>>to make the same moves.
>>
>>for example move 11. the deep shredder played hxg4.
>
>
>
>Move  JZInsomniac        ShredderX
>----  ----------------   ----------------
>  1.  e4       (0:01)    c5       (0:04)
>  2.  Nf3      (0:00)    d6       (0:02)
>  3.  d4       (0:00)    cxd4     (0:02)
>  4.  Nxd4     (0:00)    Nf6      (0:02)
>  5.  Nc3      (0:00)    a6       (0:02)
>  6.  Be3      (0:00)    Ng4      (0:02)
>  7.  Bg5      (0:00)    h6       (0:02)
>  8.  Bh4      (0:00)    g5       (0:02)
>  9.  Bg3      (0:00)    Bg7      (0:02)
> 10.  Be2      (0:00)    h5       (0:02)
> 11.  Bxg4     (0:00)    hxg4     (0:02)
> 12.  O-O      (0:00)    Bxd4     (0:02)
> 13.  Qxd4     (0:00)    f6       (0:02)
> 14.  Nd5      (0:00)    Nc6      (0:02)
> 15.  Qe3      (0:00)    Be6      (0:02)
> 16.  Nb6      (2:47)    Rb8      (0:02)
> 17.  c4       (2:39)    Kf7      (0:02)
> 18.  Rad1     (2:28)    Qg8      (2:11)
> 19.  Nd5      (1:10)    Rd8      (0:19)
> 20.  b3       (0:55)    Qg6      (4:11)
> 21.  Nc7      (0:58)    Bc8      (1:17)
> 22.  Rfe1     (0:54)    Rhf8     (0:57)
> 23.  Qb6      (0:50)    Ne5      (1:05)
>
>As you see it was all book moves they played.
>Shredder gets out of book at move 18 and could
>directly resign there.
>
>Best regards,
>Vincent

Resigning at move 18 is clearly too early.
Shredder had a bad position out of book but it drew in the past worse positions
in comp-comp games.

Uri



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