Author: Stuart Cracraft
Date: 00:23:51 06/02/98
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Okay, nice game. But what are the improvements that you made that preceeded the increase in strength. Enquiring minds want to know! On June 01, 1998 at 20:19:48, Roberto Waldteufel wrote: >I have been developing my chess program, Rabbit, for some time now, but >recently I think it has increased very noticeably in strength. I am >particularly grateful for some of the tips and advice I have received >through CCC, and now here's something back from Rabbit. I have a Risc >1MB stand-alone chess computer and an old copy of Fritz2 which I have >been using as sparring partners for Rabbit. I think these programs are >both much stronger, as Rabbit always lose (until now, anyway). The Risc >1MB is supposed to be about 2200 ELO, so I'm not exactly giving Rabbit >easy opposition. Here is its first success: > >Rabbit v Risc 1MB (15 secs/move each) > >1 e2 c5 >2 Nf3 e6 >3 Bd3?! I cringed when I saw Rabbit play this move, and did not > expect Ed Schoeders program to take long to win >3......... d5 >4 exd5 exd5 >5 c4 The usual idea after the offbeat Bd3 is c3, Bc2 and >d4. >5......... Nf6 >6 O-O Be7 >7 cxd5 Nxd5 >8 Nc3 Nb4 >9 Bc4 Nc6 Black seems to be doing very well! >10 a3 Nd3 >11 Nd5 O-O >12 Nxe7+ Nxe7 >13 Qb3 Nf4 >14 d4 Ne6 >15 dxc5 Nxc5 >16 Qb4 Na6 >17 Qe1 Re8 >18 Ng5! Nd5 >19 Bxd5! Rxe1 >20 Rxe1 I thought it was the end, but Rabbit still >reckons it's almost 3 pawns up! On closer >inspection Black's king is in a bit of >trouble. >20...... h6 >21 Bxf7+ Kf8 >22 Re8+ Qxe8 >23 Bxe8 Kxe8 >24 Ne4 Bd7!? Giving up another pawn, but how else is Black to > develop his pieces? > >25 Nd6+ Ke7 >26 Nxb7 Rb8 >27 Na5 Nc5 >28 Be3 Ne6 >29 Nc4 a6 >30 Rd1 Ba4 >31 Re1 Bb3 >32 Ne5 And Blak's position is hopeless. This represents >Rabbit's greatest victory so far. > >Hope you find the game entertaining maybe it should be named the "Rabbit >Attack", a good description of the anti-positional nature of the >absurd-looking 3. Bd3. > >Roberto
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