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Subject: Re: A US Championship game analyzed by Deep Blue Test your program

Author: Shep

Date: 11:10:51 12/29/01

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On December 29, 2001 at 14:07:22, ALI MIRAFZALI wrote:

>In the article Benjamin claims that he thought that in the above diagram
>black is winning but Deep Blue demonstrates otherwise .From the article:
>29.Nf4 g5 30.Rb1! Rxb1+ 31.Kxd2 Rb2+ 32.Kc1 Rf2 33.Bh5+ Kd8 34.Rd1+ Kc7
>35.Nd3 Nxd3+ 36.Rxd3 Rxg2 37.Rg3 and White is winning -Deep blue.Here is
>the analysis of CM8K(My favorite program)of the above diagram
>29.Nf4 g5 30.Rb1 Rxb1+ 31.Kxd2 Rb2+ 32.Kc1 Rf2 33.Bh5+ Kd8 34.Nfe2 Rxg2
>35.Bf3 Rf2 .Which program analyzed better?? Please indicate the result
>of your program.It would be interesting to know that if there is a
>program that gets the same principal variation as Deep Blue in the above
>diagram.Maybe even a better line?!

Does the article explicitly state that the above variation was found by DB as a
PV? Or did they step through the moves and constructed the line from DB's
analysis "on the way"?

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Shep



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