Author: Larry Clark
Date: 21:31:50 05/30/01
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On May 30, 2001 at 20:42:44, william penn wrote: >On May 30, 2001 at 18:37:10, Chris Carson wrote: > >>On May 30, 2001 at 18:04:20, william penn wrote: >> >>>Deep Shredder played exceptionally well against Gm Dreev today. Why isn't this >>>big news?? The guy is almost 2700? IT is become fact more and more that not only >>>are computers grandmasters, but Super Grandmasters, i don't think i need to cite >>>the numerous examples of this in recent matches. I THINK even the most sceptical >>>person must acknowledge that on athlon 750 and higher pc programs are atleast >>>2550elo if not more. >> >>What was the time control on this match? Do you have the PGN, I am only >>interested in 40/2 games. Thanks! :) >> >>Anyway, comps on 500 mhz have ELO's above 2500 and on 800mhz are consistently >>above 2600. They have proven themselves to be GM strength and Super GM >>on 1Ghz and faster. Even Kramnik won't play Fritz in a match without 3 months >>practice. :) >> >>There are 235 games that clearly show this (see Tony's Page): >>http://home.interact.se/~w100107/welcome.htm >> >>Look at the Carson list and PGN's, all games are 40/2. With faster >>time controls, the comps are even stronger. :) >> >>I agree with your post above. :) >> >>Best Regards, >>Chris Carson > > > >Hi Chris > > > Here is the game and pgn witnessed at ICC by over 300 viewers. Deep Shredder >was running on a Dual pent3 1Gig processor. > > > >[Event "ICC 120 10"] >[Site "Internet Chess Club"] >[Date "2001.05.30"] >[Round "-"] >[White "Dreev"] >[Black "DaroohaLight"] >[Result "*"] >[ICCResult "Game drawn by repetition"] >[WhiteElo "2859"] >[BlackElo "2660"] >[Opening "QGD: exchange, positional line"] >[ECO "D35"] >[NIC "QO.16"] >[Time "12:35:21"] >[TimeControl "7200+10"] > >1. d4 d5 2. c4 e6 3. Nc3 Nf6 4. cxd5 exd5 5. Bg5 Be7 6. e3 c6 7. Qc2 Nbd7 8. >Bd3 g6 9. Nf3 Nh5 10. Bxe7 Qxe7 11. O-O O-O 12. Rab1 Nb6 13. b4 Bg4 14. Ne5 >Nf6 15. Rfc1 Rac8 16. Na4 Nbd7 17. Nxg4 Nxg4 18. h3 Ngf6 19. Nc5 Rc7 20. Rb3 >Rfc8 21. Ra3 Ra8 22. Rb1 Qd6 23. Rc3 Rac8 24. a4 Nb8 25. Rc1 Qe7 26. Qb1 Qd6 >27. Qb3 Re8 28. Qc2 Rec8 29. Be2 b6 30. Na6 Nxa6 31. Bxa6 Ne4 32. Bxc8 Nxc3 >33. Qxc3 Rxc8 34. Qb3 Rc7 35. Rc3 Re7 36. Qc2 Rc7 37. Qb3 Re7 38. Rc1 Rc7 >39. a5 Rc8 40. Qc3 Qd7 41. Ra1 Qb7 42. Ra3 c5 43. axb6 cxb4 44. Qxb4 Rc1+ >45. Kh2 axb6 46. Qd6 Kg7 47. Rb3 b5 48. Qe5+ f6 49. Qd6 h5 50. h4 Rc2 51. >Kg3 Rc4 52. Ra3 Ra4 53. Rc3 How do I save this as a pgn file to import into Fritz 6? Any advice is appreciated.
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