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Subject: Re: Adams-Pocket Fritz: 1800-1900 Elo at best

Author: Slater Wold

Date: 14:47:03 06/30/01

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On June 30, 2001 at 17:17:41, Fernando Villegas wrote:

>Hi:
>If you look at the ganme Adams won to Pocket Fritz, you will concur that we are
>facing a program that, at least in this game, left the human side to kill him as
>a child. The most elemental king attack I have seen in years and nevertheles
>went OK. Blacks messing around in the queen side with no idea what to do as
>amads prepared the knife. Not even elemental defensives moves to prevent what
>was clearly coming with the obvious machine bishop-queen in the diagonal.
>Sorry, but I have a Fidelity old piece of plastic that plays better than that...
>Fernando

It's typical SMK programming.

I've seen Deep Shredder have this done to it on a dual 1,000mhz computer.

[Event "ICC 15 5"]
[Site "Internet Chess Club"]
[Date "2001.06.01"]
[Round "-"]
[White "garompon"]
[Black "Project"]
[Result "0-1"]
[ICCResult "White resigns"]
[WhiteElo "2572"]
[BlackElo "2523"]
[Opening "Sicilian: Canal-Sokolsky attack, Sokolsky variation"]
[ECO "B52"]
[NIC "SI.01"]
[Time "00:37:02"]
[TimeControl "900+5"]

1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 d6 3. Bb5+ Bd7 4. Bxd7+ Qxd7 5. c4 Nc6 6. d4 cxd4 7. Nxd4
Nf6 8. Nc3 e6 9. O-O Be7 10. b3 O-O 11. Bb2 Rad8 12. Rc1 Rfe8 13. Re1 a6 14.
a4 Rb8 15. Nde2 Qc7 16. Ng3 Qb6 17. Ba1 Rbd8 18. Re3 Nd7 19. Nh5 Nde5 20.
Rg3 g6 21. Qd2 Kh8 22. Qh6 Rg8 23. Nf4 Bf8 24. Qg5 Qxb3 25. Ncd5 Qa2 26. Nf6
Be7 27. N4h5 Rg7 28. Qh6

He later got into time trouble and blundered, but he proved his point.


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