Author: Uri Blass
Date: 05:49:35 08/28/01
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On August 28, 2001 at 07:28:53, T. Dex wrote: >This is how my GambitTiger2 reviewed this postion with my current setup.. > >AMD 1.533Ghz 192Mb Hash > >00:00:00.8 0.00 10 200346 Rxd2+ Kxd2 e5 Re1 Ke6 Re2 Rd7+ Ke3 Rc7 >00:00:00.1 0.00 10 283625 Rxd2+ Kxd2 e5 Re1 Ke6 h3 Rd7+ Ke3 Rc7 >00:00:01.4 0.00 11 672164 Rxd2+ Kxd2 e5 Re1 Ke6 Kd3 Rd7+ Ke3 Rc7 >00:00:07.1 0.02 12 3314313 Rxd2+ Kxd2 e5 Re1 Ke6 Kd3 Rc5 Re2 h6 >00:00:16.7 0.04 13 7557852 Rxd2+ Kxd2 e5 Rc1 Rxc1 Kxc1 e4 fxe4 >00:00:48.3 0.08 14 22752139 Rxd2+ Rxd2 e5 Rd5 Rc2+ Rd2 Rc5 >00:01:09.6 0.10 15 32037840 Rxd2+ Rxd2 e5 Rd5 Rc2+ Rd2 Rc5 >00:03:33.5 0.12 16 99531057 Rxd2+ Rxd2 e5 Rd5 Rc2+ Rd2 Rc5 >00:03:57.9 0.12 16 110713071 Rxd2+ Rxd2 e5 Rd5 Rc2+ Rd2 Rc5 The poster did not claim that tiger cannot find the right moves. He was disappointed because of the evaluation. I think it is wrong to criticize chess engines in this way because it generates wrong impression. The title in similiar cases should be"tiger finds the right moves but does not understand". Uri
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