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Subject: Re: A game of Gaviota

Author: Peter Berger

Date: 03:27:11 08/21/01

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On August 20, 2001 at 19:34:10, Federico Corigliano wrote:

>Hello, I am called Federico, I am from of Argentina and wanted to know Gaviota
>in this game did not waste a victory. I played a game 5 minutes without book of
>openings for WildCat and 8 hashtables of Mb, and in last the thirty moves,
>Gaviota had an advantage of 6 to 8 pawns according to the evaluations of the
>programs and of Crafty. But Gaviota instead of attacking with the king, backed
>down. It had enough time like gaining the game, but it wasted it. Perhaps it is
>an error mine, I am very inexperienced in the chess. In any case they are
>amiable to respond. Thanks.
>
>[Event "Computer chess game"]
>[Site "Federico"]
>[Date "2001.08.19"]
>[Round "-"]
>[White "WildCat_257"]
>[Black "Gaviota_022"]
>[Result "1-0"]
>[TimeControl "300"]
>
>1. e4 e6 2. d4 d5 3. e5 c5 4. dxc5 Nc6 5. Nf3 Bxc5 6. Nbd2 Qb6 7. Qe2 Qc7
>8. Nb3 Bb6 9. Be3 Nge7 10. Bxb6 axb6 11. Qe3 Ng6 12. Nbd4 Ngxe5 13. Nxe5
>Qxe5 14. Qxe5 Nxe5 15. Bb5+ Bd7 16. f4 Nc6 17. c3 Nxd4 18. Bxd7+ Kxd7 19.
>cxd4 Ra4 20. Rd1 Rxa2 21. O-O Rxb2 22. Rb1 Rxb1 23. Rxb1 Kc7 24. Rc1+ Kd6
>25. Rb1 Kc7 26. Rc1+ Kb8 27. Rc3 Rc8 28. Rg3 Rc1+ 29. Kf2 Rc2+ 30. Ke1 g6
>31. h3 Kc7 32. Kd1 Rc4 33. Rd3 Kd6 34. Ke2 b5 35. g3 b4 36. Ke3 b5 37. Rd1
>Rc3+ 38. Kf2 b3 39. Ra1 b2 40. Rb1 Rb3 41. h4 h5 42. Kg2 Ke7 43. Kf2 Kf6
>44. Kf1 Kf5 45. Ke1 Ke4 46. Kd2 Kxd4 47. Kc2 Rxg3 48. Rd1+ Ke4 49. Kxb2 Rf3
>50. Re1+ Kf5 51. Rh1 Rxf4 52. Kc3 f6 53. Kd3 b4 54. Rh3 e5 55. Kc2 Rg4 56.
>Kb3 Ke6 57. Rh1 Ke7 58. Kc2 Ke6 59. Kb3 Ke7 60. Kc2 Kd6 61. Kb3 Ke6 62. Rh2
>Kd6 63. Rh1 Ke6 64. Rh2 f5 65. Kb2 Rg3 66. Rc2 Kd6 67. Rc8 d4 68. Rd8+ Kc5
>69. Rc8+ Kd5 70. Rd8+ Kc6 71. Kc2 Kc5 72. Rc8+ Kd5 73. Rd8+ Kc5 74. Rc8+
>Kd5 75. Rd8+ Kc6 76. Rc8+ Kb7 77. Rd8 b3+ 78. Kb2 Kc6 79. Rc8+ Kd5 80. Rd8+
>Ke6 81. Re8+ Kd5 82. Rd8+ Kc4 83. Rc8+ Kb5 84. Rb8+ Kc5 85. Re8 e4 86. Rc8+
>{White wins on time} 1-0

Hi Federico,

after a brief look at the game I think it was a convincing game by Gaviota until
its flag fell - it transformed its advantage into a clearly won endgame.

It seems the time management by Gaviota isn't perfect yet.

Maybe you could contact Miguel A. Ballicora for more information.

pete



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