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Subject: Re: Computer-Chess Curiosities!

Author: Bruce Moreland

Date: 09:35:38 07/29/01

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On July 29, 2001 at 06:14:35, Eduard Nemeth wrote:

>Chess Curiosities by Tim Krabbé you can find on his Homepage. After yesterday
>you can find new curios Anti-computerchess games!
>
>Thanks Tim! I agree all your comments, and your game against Century with ( you
>say :) "Nemeth-Gambit"  is very interesting!
>
>http://www.xs4all.nl/~timkr/chess/chess.html
>
>and click to "Open Chess diary".
>
>I find Tim’s homepage wonderful:
>
>http://www.timkrabbe.nl
>
>
>I play a another curios game against Deep Shredder!
>
>Position after move two from white:
>
>
>[D]rnbqkbnr/pppp1ppp/8/4p3/4P3/5Q2/PPPP1PPP/RNB1KBNR b KQkq -
>
>The game:
>
>
>[Event "Blitz30',P600,128MB"]
>[Site "Stuttgart"]
>[Date "2001.??.??"]
>[Round "?"]
>[White "Nemeth,Eduard"]
>[Black "Deep Shredder"]
>[ECO "C20"]
>[Result "1-0"]
>
>1. e4 {0s} e5 {Buch 0s} 2. Qf3 {3s (Sf3)} Nf6 {+0.43/12
>26s} 3. Bc4 {1:13m (Sc3)} Nc6 {+0.48/12 42s} 4. c3 {1s
>(Sc3)} Be7 {+0.77/12 43s} 5. b4 {5s (Dg3)} O-O {+0.69/12
>50s} 6. d3 {5s} d6 {+0.54/11 32s} 7. h3 {4s (Dg3)} Be6
>{+0.65/11 30s} 8. Bxe6 {3s} fxe6 {+0.49/10 1s} 9. Qe2 {3s
>(Dg3)} a5 {+0.35/12 44s} 10. b5 {2s} Na7 {+0.19/13 48s}
>11. a4 {3s} c6 {+0.08/12 40s} 12. bxc6 {2s} bxc6 {+0.07/12
>31s} 13. Nf3 {1s} Nc8 {+0.02/12 32s} 14. O-O {21s} c5
>{-0.06/11 8s} 15. Na3 {26s (d4)} Nb6 {-0.12/10 9s} 16. Nb5
>{3s (Ld2)} Nfd7 {-0.32/11 1:35m} 17. c4 {3s (Td1)} Nb8
>{+0.16/10 11s} 18. Be3 {6s (h4)} Nc6 {+0.08/11 14s}
>19. Rfd1 {5s (Sd2)} Nb4 {+0.16/11 23s} 20. Bd2 {13s (Sd2)}
>Qd7 {+0.19/11 46s} 21. Ra3 {10s} Rab8 {+0.19/11 19s}
>22. Rb1 {7s} Qe8 {+0.19/11 26s} 23. Nc3 {4s (Tab3)} Qg6
>{+0.23/11 41s} 24. Nb5 {3s} Ra8 {+0.23/10 24s} 25. Be3 {3s}
>Rad8 {+0.19/11 27s} 26. Nc3 {3s (Tab3)} Nd7 {+0.20/11 19s}
>27. Nb5 {3s} Rf7 {+0.19/11 21s} 28. Nc3 {2s (Sh2)} Nxd3
>{+0.31/11 24s} 29. Qxd3 {5s} Rxf3 {+0.58/11 1s} 30. Kh2
>{26s (Tb5)} Rff8 {+0.67/10 13s} 31. Rab3 {18s} Qe8
>{+0.56/10 1s} 32. Rb5 {8s} Ra8 {+0.32/11 7s} 33. Rb7 {12s}
>Ra6 {+0.35/11 16s} 34. Qd1 {32s} Qd8 {+0.23/11 0s} 35. Qg4
>{30s (Db3)} Rf6 {-0.25/11 13s} 36. Nd5 {6s} Rg6 {-0.84/11
>14s} 37. Nxe7+ {1s} Qxe7 {-5.61/12 1:53m} 38. Rxd7 {6s} Qe8
>{-6.37/12 2:06m} 39. Qh4 {5s} Ra8 {-6.81/11 10s} 40. Rxd6
>{3s} Rf6 {-6.95/11 23s} 1-0
>
>Best Regards,
>Eduard

I haven't played through these games, but I checked out your others.  Do you do
as Tim Krabbe suggests and do some fiddling so that you know in advance what the
program is going to play, and try several things until you find a stupid spot?

I'm not asking this with hostile intent.  I think that's a fine way to do it,
but I would like to know.

Thank you,

bruce




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