Author: Eduard Nemeth
Date: 07:40:22 06/25/01
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On June 25, 2001 at 10:24:55, Robert Hyatt wrote:
>On June 25, 2001 at 09:32:03, Eduard Nemeth wrote:
>
>>On June 25, 2001 at 09:03:27, Eduard Nemeth wrote:
>>
>>>"Now" I played this curious game. Why this? ;-)
>>>
>>>Have fun. :)
>>>
>>>Nemeth,E - Crafty 18.10 (with trojan check) [B20]
>>>Stufe=Blitz:10'. Stuttgart, 25.06.2001
>>>
>>> 58MB, General.ctg. P600
>>> 1.e4 c5 2.e5 Sc6 0.05/10 17 3.f4 d6 -0.01/11 16 4.Sf3 dxe5 0.00/9 14
>>>5.fxe5 a6 0.08/9 13 6.Sc3 Dc7 0.00/9 16 7.Sd5 Dd8 0.00/10 10 8.Sc3 Dc7
>>>0.00/10 29 9.Sd5 Dd8 0.00/11 12 10.Sc3 ½-½
>>>
>>>Endposition:
>>>
>>>[D]r1bqkbnr/1p2pppp/p1n5/2p1P3/8/2N2N2/PPPP2PP/R1BQKB1R b KQkq -
>>>
>>>
>>>[Event "Blitz:10'"]
>>>[Site "Stuttgart"]
>>>[Date "2001.06.25"]
>>>[Round "?"]
>>>[White "Nemeth,Eduard"]
>>>[Black "Crafty 18.10"]
>>>[ECO "B20"]
>>>[Result "1/2-1/2"]
>>>
>>>1. e4 {0} c5 {0} 2. e5 {4} Nc6 {0.05/10 17} 3. f4 {3} d6
>>>{-0.01/11 17} 4. Nf3 {2} dxe5 {0.00/9 14} 5. fxe5 {2} a6
>>>{0.08/9 14} 6. Nc3 {4} Qc7 {0.00/9 17} 7. Nd5 {4} Qd8
>>>{0.00/10 11} 8. Nc3 {2} Qc7 {0.00/10 29} 9. Nd5 {2} Qd8
>>>{0.00/11 12} 10. Nc3 {2} 1/2-1/2
>>>
>>>Eduard
>>
>>Here analysis by Crafty 18.10 on P6000 with 58 MB hash after move 6.Nc3:
>>
>>Nemeth,E - Crafty 18.10
>>
>>[D]r1bqkbnr/1p2pppp/p1n5/2p1P3/8/2N2N2/PPPP2PP/R1BQKB1R b KQkq - 0 1
>>
>>Analysis by Crafty 18.10:
>>
>>6...Lf5
>> = (-0.08) Tiefe: 1/4 00:00:00
>>6...Lf5 7.Lc4
>> = (0.18) Tiefe: 2/4 00:00:00
>>6...Lg4 7.d3
>> = (0.13) Tiefe: 2/4 00:00:00
>>6...Lg4 7.h3 Lf5
>> = (-0.09) Tiefe: 3/10 00:00:00
>>6...Lg4 7.h3 Lf5 8.Lc4
>> = (0.17) Tiefe: 4/10 00:00:00
>>6...f6 7.exf6 Sxf6 8.Lc4 Lg4
>> = (0.06) Tiefe: 4/10 00:00:00
>>6...f6 7.Se4 e6 8.exf6 gxf6 9.Lc4
>> = (0.23) Tiefe: 5/14 00:00:00
>>6...Sd4 7.Lc4 Lf5 8.d3 Lg4
>> = (0.18) Tiefe: 5/14 00:00:00
>>6...Lg4 7.Le2 Dc7 8.0-0 Lxf3 9.Lxf3 Dxe5 10.Lxc6+ bxc6
>> = (0.16) Tiefe: 5/14 00:00:01
>>6...Lf5 7.d3 Sh6 8.Lxh6 gxh6 9.Le2
>> = (-0.01) Tiefe: 5/14 00:00:01
>>6...Sh6 7.d3 Sg4 8.Se4 b6
>> = (-0.07) Tiefe: 5/14 00:00:01
>>6...Sh6 7.Se4 Dd5 8.Sc3 Dd8
>> = (0.00) Tiefe: 6/18 00:00:01 109kN
>>6...Sh6 7.d3 Lf5 8.Lxh6 gxh6 9.Sh4 Ld7 10.Sf3
>> = (0.08) Tiefe: 7/19 00:00:02 274kN
>>6...Dc7 7.Sd5 Dd8 8.Se3 Sh6 9.Lc4 Sg4
>> = (0.05) Tiefe: 7/19 00:00:03 521kN
>>6...Dc7 7.Sd5 Dd8 8.Sf4 f6 9.exf6 Sxf6 10.Lc4 Lg4
>> = (0.11) Tiefe: 8/21 00:00:03 671kN
>>6...Lg4 7.Le2 Dd7 8.0-0 f6 9.e6 Dxe6 10.d4
>> = (0.03) Tiefe: 8/21 00:00:07 1555kN
>>6...Lg4 7.Le2 e6 8.d3 Dc7 9.0-0 f6 10.d4 cxd4
>> = (0.12) Tiefe: 9/23 00:00:12 2823kN
>>6...Dc7 7.Sd5 Dd8 8.Sf4 Dc7 9.Sd5
>> = (0.00) Tiefe: 9/23 00:00:14 3531kN
>>6...Dc7 7.Sd5 Dd8 8.Sf4 Dc7 9.De2 Lg4 10.Sd5 Dd8 11.De4
>> = (0.09) Tiefe: 10/25 00:00:20 5223kN
>>6...Lg4 7.Le2 e6 8.d3 Dc7 9.Lf4 f6 10.d4 Lxf3 11.Lxf3 cxd4
>> = (-0.03) Tiefe: 10/25 00:00:49 13293kN
>>6...Lg4 7.Le2 e6 8.d3 Sge7 9.0-0 Sg6 10.Le3 Scxe5 11.Sxe5 Lxe2 12.Dxe2 Sxe5
>> = (0.15) Tiefe: 11/28 00:01:24 22675kN
>>6...Dc7 7.Sd5 Dd8 8.Se3 Dc7 9.Sd5
>> = (0.00) Tiefe: 11/28 00:02:15 37553kN
>>6...Dc7 7.Sd5 Dd8 8.Se3 Dc7 9.Sd5
>> = (0.00) Tiefe: 12/30 00:04:18 70733kN
>>
>>(Nemeth, Stuttgart 25.06.2001)
>
>
>with either drawscore=-20 (which is normal for playing humans, but it isn't the
>default since I really have no idea who/what I will be playing) or by using
>rating 2400 2200 (crafty=2400, opponent=2200), you will get the following
>instead:
>
> 8-> 6.20 0.03 1. ... Bg4 2. Be2 Qd7 3. O-O f6 4.
> e6 Qxe6 5. d4
> 9 10.08 0.12 1. ... Bg4 2. Be2 e6 3. d3 Qc7 4. O-O
> f6 5. d4 cxd4
> 9 13.34 0.05 1. ... Nh6 2. d3 Ng4 3. Bf4 h6 4. Ne4
> g5 5. Bd2 Bg7
> 9-> 17.59 0.05 1. ... Nh6 2. d3 Ng4 3. Bf4 h6 4. Ne4
> g5 5. Bd2 Bg7
> 10 25.10 0.06 1. ... Nh6 2. d3 Ng4 3. Bf4 h6 4. Qe2
> g5 5. Bg3 Nd4 6. Nxd4 Qxd4
> 10 42.61 -0.03 1. ... Bg4 2. Be2 e6 3. d3 Qc7 4. Bf4
> f6 5. d4 Bxf3 6. Bxf3 cxd4
Thanks, Robert!
I do not this know, with this drawscore against a human by Crafty.
I will in future with a drawscore -20 play.
Thanks,
Eduard
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