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Subject: Re: Can your Deep Fritz reproduce 19.Ng5 against Huebner

Author: Mark Young

Date: 06:56:57 07/19/01

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On July 19, 2001 at 07:01:27, Uri Blass wrote:

>*DeepFritz(C) - *Huebner(GER)
>[D]3rr1k1/1pp2ppp/1p1q4/nP1n4/3P2b1/P2QBN2/4BPPP/2R2RK1 w - - 0 1
>
>Analysis by Deep Fritz:
>
>19.Rxc7--
>  ³  (-0.53)   Depth: 1/3   00:00:00
>19.Rfe1
>  ²  (0.28)   Depth: 1/6   00:00:00
>19.Rfe1
>  ²  (0.28)   Depth: 1/6   00:00:00
>19.Rfe1
>  ²  (0.28)   Depth: 1/6   00:00:00
>19.Rfe1 c6
>  =  (0.09)   Depth: 2/7   00:00:00
>19.Rfe1 c6 20.Bg5
>  =  (0.09)   Depth: 3/15   00:00:00  1kN
>19.Rfe1 Nf4 20.Bxf4 Qxf4 21.d5
>  ²  (0.28)   Depth: 4/18   00:00:00  6kN
>19.Rfe1 Nf4 20.Bxf4 Qxf4 21.d5 Qd6
>  =  (0.22)   Depth: 5/17   00:00:00  13kN
>19.Rfe1 Nf4 20.Bxf4 Qxf4 21.g3 Qd6 22.Ne5
>  =  (0.25)   Depth: 6/25   00:00:00  61kN
>19.Rfe1--
>  =  (-0.06)   Depth: 7/24   00:00:01  204kN
>19.Rfe1-- Bh5 20.Nh4 Bxe2 21.Rxe2
>  =  (-0.12)   Depth: 7/24   00:00:01  250kN
>19.Rce1!
>  =  (-0.09)   Depth: 7/26   00:00:01  389kN
>19.Rce1 Nf4 20.Bxf4 Qxf4 21.h3 Bf5 22.Qc3 c6
>  =  (0.00)   Depth: 8/23   00:00:02  1070kN
>19.Rce1 Nf4 20.Bxf4 Qxf4 21.Bd1 Bf5 22.Qd2 Qxd2 23.Nxd2 c6 24.Nf3
>  =  (-0.03)   Depth: 9/27   00:00:04  2271kN
>19.Rce1 Nf4 20.Bxf4 Qxf4 21.Bd1 Bf5 22.Qc3 Be4 23.Ne5 f6 24.Bb3+
>  =  (-0.03)   Depth: 10/31   00:00:09  6275kN
>19.Rce1 h6 20.h3 Be6 21.Bd2 Nf4 22.Bxf4 Qxf4 23.Qc3 Bd5 24.Ne5
>  =  (0.00)   Depth: 11/31   00:00:37  25041kN
>19.Rce1 h6 20.h3 Be6 21.Bd2 Nf4 22.Bxf4 Qxf4 23.Qc3 Nb3 24.Ne5 Nd2
>  =  (-0.09)   Depth: 12/33   00:01:05  45463kN
>19.Bd1!
>  =  (-0.06)   Depth: 12/37   00:02:26  103608kN
>19.Bd1 Bh5 20.Nh4 Bxd1 21.Rfxd1 Re6 22.Nf5 Qd7 23.Re1 Rde8
>  =  (-0.03)   Depth: 13/35   00:06:18  270774kN
>19.Bd1 Bh5 20.Nh4 Bxd1 21.Rfxd1 Re6 22.Re1 Rde8 23.Nf3 f6 24.Re2 c6
>  =  (-0.03)   Depth: 14/38   00:13:56  604485kN
>
>(Blass, Tel-aviv 19.07.2001)
>
>My Deep Fritz used 64 Mbytes hash tables and pIII800
>
>It cannot see 19.Ng5 in the first 28 minutes.
>
>It seems to me that 19.Ng5 is the losing blunder in the game.
>What is the opinion of your Deep Fritz?
>
>Uri

I was folling the game, and my Fritz also wanted to play Bd1. I thought this was
better the Ng5.



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