Author: Robert Hyatt
Date: 22:28:50 06/09/01
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On June 09, 2001 at 22:08:39, Mark Young wrote:
>On June 09, 2001 at 22:02:45, Robert Hyatt wrote:
>
>>On June 09, 2001 at 22:00:21, Robert Hyatt wrote:
>>
>>>On June 09, 2001 at 21:44:33, Mark Young wrote:
>>>
>>>>On June 09, 2001 at 21:41:20, Mark Young wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>On June 09, 2001 at 18:02:05, Ricardo Gibert wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>>If you are not famaliar with JRLOK, he is Roman Dzindzihashvili. He recently set
>>>>>>a human blitz rating record against Scrappy (Hyatt's Crafty) of 3419 by winning
>>>>>>3 games in a row! So I guess he must know something about beating computers.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>The games today will be played with 25 minutes plus a 5 second increment.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>It should be interesting.
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>[D]r3n1k1/pp3p1p/2qNp1p1/8/3R4/3Q3P/PPP2PP1/6K1 w
>>>>
>>>>Crafty may be having problems.... Here playing white Crafty played b3?? against
>>>>JRLOK. b3 is a outright blunder, I can't understand why any computer would play
>>>>it at any time control.
>>>
>>>
>>>If that was Scrappy, anything could happen. Students are finishing up final
>>>projects and beating on the machine scrappy uses pretty heavily. Anything can
>>>go wrong with lots of compute-bound processes competing for cpu resources.
>>>
>>>No telling..
>>
>>
>>Did you see this game today? I can't get b3 out of Crafty at _any_ depth
>>whatsoever. I will try to locate it (the log file) assuming it was scrappy.
>>It certainly makes no sense since I can't get even a single-cpu version to
>>consider it...
>
>Yes it was played today. Crafty was playing. Here is the game file.
>
>[Event "ICC 10 10"]
>[Site "Internet Chess Club"]
>[Date "2001.06.09"]
>[Round "-"]
>[White "crafty"]
>[Black "JRLOK"]
>[Result "0-1"]
>[ICCResult "White resigns"]
>[WhiteElo "2653"]
>[BlackElo "2603"]
>[Opening "Pirc: Ufimtsev-Pytel variation"]
>[ECO "B07"]
>[NIC "PU.08"]
>[Time "12:32:13"]
>[TimeControl "600+10"]
>
>1. e4 d6 2. d4 Nf6 3. Nc3 c6 4. Nf3 Bg4 5. h3 Bh5 6. Be2 e6 7. O-O Be7 8. e5
>dxe5 9. Nxe5 Bxe2 10. Nxe2 Nbd7 11. Bf4 O-O 12. Nc3 Nxe5 13. Bxe5 c5 14.
>dxc5 Bxc5 15. Qf3 Nd7 16. Bg3 Qc8 17. Rad1 Nf6 18. Be5 Be7 19. Qg3 Qc6 20.
>Rd4 Rfd8 21. Rfd1 Rxd4 22. Rxd4 Ne8 23. Qd3 Bf6 24. Bxf6 Nxf6 25. Ne4 Ne8
>26. Nd6 g6 27. b3 e5 28. Rd5 Nc7 29. c4 Nxd5 30. Qxd5 Qxd5 31. cxd5 Rd8 32.
>Nxb7 Rxd5 33. a4 Kf8 34. f3 Ke7 35. b4 Kd7 36. Nc5+ Rxc5 37. bxc5 Kc6 38.
>Kf2 Kxc5 39. Ke3 f5 40. Kd3 Kb4 41. g3 Kxa4 42. Kc4 a5 43. g4 e4 44. fxe4
>fxe4 45. h4 e3 46. Kd3 Kb3 47. Kxe3 {White resigns} 0-1
I had been careless and let the log directory fill up (Crafty won't make over
299 log files). As a result, I don't know what happened, but can not make it
play b3 at any time control. It probably was the same problem I mentioned on
the other machine... students finishing up projects. They are sometimes a bit
bad about starting hundreds of threads when they want just a few. That will
kill crafty pretty well for that game. :)
Projects are due Monday at 8am so this nonsense will slow down. :)
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