Author: Uri Blass
Date: 06:50:48 07/25/01
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On July 25, 2001 at 08:50:02, Eduard Nemeth wrote: >On July 25, 2001 at 08:29:15, Uri Blass wrote: > >>I know that some years ago an 1800 player proved that it is possible to beat >>Fritz3 without a rook at 10 minutes per game and the game was posted in >>newinchess. >>The hardware was pentium90 if I remember correctly. >> >>I am interested to know the biggest material advantage that you can give to >>chess programs and still win the game or still draw the game. >> >>All the pieces that are not missing need to be in the initial position and all >>the pieces that are missing should be your pieces. >>You can use the fact that programs has no learning by position and no opening >>book for the relevant positions in order to win after enough tries. >> >>If the program has bigger material advantage or the time control is slower than >>your achievement is bigger. >> >>Uri > >Interesting question.:-) >I would say "Yes"! >But to today I hould against DF only a draw, sorry! :) > >position: > >[D]rnbqkbnr/pppppppp/8/8/8/8/PPPPPPPP/1NBQKBNR w Kkq - 0 1 > >moves: > >Nemeth,E - Deep Fritz >Stufe=Blitz:10'., 2001 > > 64MB, Book.ctg. Pentium600 > 1.Sa3 0 1...e5 -5.09/12 17 2.g3 2 2...Sc6 -5.38/11 13 3.Sb1 6 3...Sf6 -5.41/11 >12 4.d3 5 4...d5 -5.31/12 26 5.h4 7 5...Lc5 -5.66/11 28 6.Lg2 4 6...0-0 -5.63/10 >19 7.Lg5 21 7...h6 -5.81/11 21 8.e3 2 8...hxg5 -7.19/10 6 9.hxg5 1 9...Sg4 >-7.34/10 12 10.f4 2 10...Sxe3 -9.84/8 5 11.Dh5 3 11...Sxg2+ -9.28/7 6 12.Kf1 12 >12...Se3+ -7.00/8 10 13.Ke1 13 13...Sxc2+ -5.59/10 0 14.Kd2 19 14...Le3+ 0.00/12 >0 15.Kxc2 9 15...Sd4+ 0.00/12 10 16.Kc3 18 16...Sb5+ 0.00/12 5 17.Kc2 14 17...f6 >0.00/13 0 18.g6 26 18...Sd4+ 0.00/14 0 19.Kc3 55 19...Sb5+ 0.00/15 2 20.Kc2 3 >20...Sd4+ 0.00/14 18 21.Kc3 3 21...Sb5+ 0.00/13 5 22.Kc2 2 ½-½ > >Regards, >Eduard Here is a better try on pIII800 I copied the game in the first moves and later I looked at the computer lines during the games because the question is not what I can do but what is possible to do. Blass,U - Deep Fritz Level=Blitz:10'. Tel-aviv, 25.07.2001 64MB. URI-PC 1.Na3 e5 -5.09/12 12 2.g3 Nc6 -5.41/12 14 3.Nb1 d5 -5.34/12 17 4.d3 Nf6 -5.34/11 13 5.h4 Bc5 -5.66/11 23 6.Bg2 0-0 -5.66/10 9 7.Bg5 h6 -5.81/11 14 8.e3 hxg5 -7.19/11 9 9.hxg5 Ng4 -7.34/10 9 10.f4 Nxe3 -9.84/8 4 11.Qh5 Nxg2+ -8.00/8 19 12.Kf1 Ne3+ -6.81/9 9 13.Ke1 Nxc2+ -3.63/10 23 14.Kf1 Ne3+ -6.28/9 9 15.Ke1 Ng2+ -5.03/11 14 16.Kf1 Nh4 -4.50/12 14 17.Rxh4 f5 -4.19/12 10 18.g6 Qxh4 -3.66/13 14 19.gxh4 Re8 -3.63/12 7 20.Qh7+ Kf8 -3.91/10 0 21.h5 Be6 -3.44/10 7 22.h6 Ke7 -2.75/12 26 23.Qxg7+ Kd6 -2.53/11 14 24.h7 Be3 -2.53/9 6 25.Nc3 a6 -1.97/10 8 26.Qf6 Rh8 -1.06/11 0 27.Nce2 Rae8 -0.81/9 6 28.Nf3 exf4 -0.81/12 0 29.Qh4 Ne5 -0.81/11 7 30.Nxe5 Kxe5 -0.09/12 8 31.d4+ Kd6 -0.13/12 2 32.Nxf4 Bxd4 0.19/11 6 33.Nxe6 Bxb2 0.69/12 0 34.Qb4+ Kxe6 1.25/12 3 35.Qxb2 a5 1.41/10 4 36.Qh2 Kf6 2.22/15 0 37.Qh6 c6 2.47/14 5 38.g7+ Kf7 2.22/14 2 39.gxh8Q Rxh8 2.62/15 0 40.Qh2 Kg6 2.91/15 0 41.Qg3+ Kxh7 2.91/13 4 42.Qh2+ Kg7 3.06/13 4 43.Qe5+ Kh7 3.16/13 5 44.Qxf5+ Kg7 3.12/13 11 45.Qe5+ Kh7 3.25/13 2 46.Qh2+ Kg7 3.25/13 3 47.Qb2+ Kg8 3.34/13 4 48.Qxb7 Rh1+ 3.37/12 8 49.Ke2 Rh2+ 3.41/11 7 50.Ke3 Rc2 3.44/11 2 51.a4 Rc4 3.53/12 0 52.Qc7 Re4+ 3.75/12 4 53.Kd3 Rc4 4.09/13 4 54.Qxa5 Kf7 6.25/12 11 55.Qc7+ Kg6 6.50/12 4 56.a5 c5 6.28/9 0 57.Qd6+ Kh7 8.50/11 2 58.a6 Rd4+ 8.81/11 0 59.Ke2 Re4+ 8.50/10 2 60.Kf3 1-0 Uri
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