Author: Marc van Hal
Date: 11:59:40 03/23/02
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On March 23, 2002 at 09:32:55, K. Burcham wrote: > >Some were wondering if Deep Junior7 would play 15.h4 with the default settings. >here is Deep Junior7 eval in this position using default settings. >DJ7 plays 15.h4 and also you can see the next white move in eval of 16.h5 is >there. > >Deep Junior7 - GM. B. Gulko > [D] 2kr1bnr/ppqb1pp1/4p2p/nP1pP3/2pP4/2P2N2/P1B1NPPP/1RBQ1RK1 w - - 0 1 > >Deep Junior 7: 2x1533 > >15.Ng3 b6 > ± (0.84) Depth: 15 00:00:00 11kN >15.Ng3 b6 16.Re1 Be7 17.h3 g6 18.a4 Qb8 19.Bf4 > ² (0.66) Depth: 18 00:00:04 5202kN >15.Ng3 b6 16.Re1 g5 17.Nh5 Be7 18.h3 f5 > ± (0.72) Depth: 20 00:00:29 40849kN >15.h4 b6 16.h5 Be7 17.Ng3 Kb8 > ± (0.75) Depth: 20 00:00:56 62517kN >15.h4 Be7 16.h5 Rf8 17.Bf4 Qb6 18.Kh2 a6 19.bxa6 Qxa6 20.Rh1 b6 > ² (0.69) Depth: 21 00:02:05 177409kN >15.h4 Be7 16.h5 b6 17.Nf4 Kb8 18.Nd2 Qc8 19.Qg4 Bg5 20.Ba3 > ² (0.57) Depth: 22 00:04:55 417808kN >15.Ng3 b6 16.Re1 g5 17.h3 f5 18.exf6 Nxf6 19.Ne5 Bd6 20.Nf7 Bxg3 21.fxg3 Qxg3 >22.Re3 Qf4 23.Nxd8 > ² (0.64) Depth: 22 00:06:05 467177kN >15.Ng3 b6 16.Re1 Be7 17.h3 Rf8 18.Ne2 g5 19.Ng3 f5 > ² (0.58) Depth: 23 00:12:14 1035180kN >15.h4 Be7 16.h5 b6 17.Nf4 Kb8 18.Re1 a6 19.bxa6 Qa7 20.a4 > ± (0.72) Depth: 23 00:15:04 1115616kN >15.h4 g6 16.Qd2 Be7 17.Qf4 Rf8 18.Rd1 Qb6 19.Ng3 a6 20.bxa6 Qxa6 21.a4 b6 > ² (0.70) Depth: 24 00:26:14 2190723kN >15.h4 g6 16.g3 b6 17.Kg2 Be7 18.Bf4 Ba3 19.Rh1 Ne7 20.Bc1 Bxc1 21.Qxc1 Nf5 > ² (0.63) Depth: 25 00:52:12 90287kN >15.h4 g6 16.Qe1 b6 17.Qd2 Be7 18.Qf4 Rf8 19.Rd1 g5 20.Qg3 Qb8 > ² (0.63) Depth: 26 01:57:15 1532220kN >15.h4 g6 16.Qd2 Be7 17.Qf4 Rf8 18.Qg4 b6 19.Rd1 h5 20.Qf4 Nh6 21.Ng5 Qd8 22.Ng3 > ² (0.64) Depth: 27 04:03:18 4210140kN > >kburcham Actualy in this position the move h4 came on the board because Junior was hasitating if it was good to go play on the kingside. Then it concluded it was not so good and played the null move h4. A human would instead would look how to get play on the queen side after which the knight on e2 does not belong on g3. Not to mention black puts his kingside pawns forwards and it speeds up his attack because the knight has to move by force. Because Junior in human terms could not make up it's mind on how to keep\get an advantage. (It first played on the kingside the on the centre and only then on the queenside.) the game was easely drawn. Regards Marc van Hal
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