Author: Jorge Pichard
Date: 17:06:24 03/31/02
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On March 31, 2002 at 19:59:15, Jorge Pichard wrote:
>On March 31, 2002 at 17:00:08, Uri Blass wrote:
>
>>On March 31, 2002 at 16:28:04, Jorge Pichard wrote:
>>
>>>Uri sent me his program movei00_6 and I started a match of possible 10 games at
>>>45 Minutes per sides. Since movei00_6 doesn't have a Book Opening, I decided to
>>>make the match even and play Chess Tiger 14.9 beta2 without its Book, but I also
>>>forced the first move for CT 14.9 1.h3.... You will observed one of the best
>>>game ever at this Low level probably both programs are rated closed to 2125. I
>>>love these two moves from CT 14.9 70.Rxe6 and 76. Nxb5!
>>
>>Thanks for the game
>>
>>2 notes:
>>
>>1)movei has no learning function so you need to give tiger a different opening
>>move in the rest of the games in order not to see the same game twice(for
>>example 1.a3)
>>
>>2)I tested movei mainly in x minutes/y moves so it's time management is not
>>optimal for x minutes/game(it is possible to improve it's time management in all
>>time controls but it is possible to improve it more in x minutes/game).
>>
>>When the time control is x minutes/game movei simply asssumes every move that
>>the time control is x minutes for the next 30 moves and I know that it is a
>>mistake but the previous tournaments that it played were x minutes/y moves and
>>not x minutes/game.
>
>
>Sorry Uri but I was testing your program with the white pieces playing 1.h3 to
>force the first move, I just read your message and the next two games tomorrow
>I would NOT play the 1.h3 again probably 1.a3 and you can sugest any other
>opening, I did disabled CT 14.9 Opening Book. If you want I just let CT 14.9
>and movei select their first opening move from now on. Plus in the next game I
>will also play X minutes/Y moves instead of X minutes/games. I am using Arena
>0.78 can you suggest a good time control between 45 or 90 minutes/Y moves. The
>ending was well played by CT 14.9 and movei opened its king side too much with
>the Clemenz Opening.
PS: I was going to play Chess Tiger with the Afterburner at 54 Mhz, but since it
won the first game, I continued with the factory default at 33 Mhz.
>[Event "ARENA 0.78"]
>[Date "2002.03.31"]
>[Round "2"]
>[White "movie00_6 Celeron 433 Mhz"]
>[Black "Chess Tiger 14.9 Beta2 Handspring 33 Mhz"]
>[Result "0-1"]
>[ECO "A00"]
>[Opening "Clemenz (Mead's-Basman's-de Klerk's) opening"]
>[Time "17:36:46"]
>[TimeControl "2700+2=G/45"]
>
>1. h3 d5 2. d4 Bf5 3. Nc3
>{(b1c3 b8c6 c1f4 e7e6 g2g4 f5g6 g1f3 g8f6) -0.09/8 92} e6 4. g4
>{(g2g4 f5g6 h3h4 f7f5 h4h5 g6f7 g4f5 e6f5) -0.01/8 43} Bg6 5. h4
>{(h3h4 h7h5 g4h5 h8h5 g1f3 b8c6 c1e3 g8f6) -0.10/8 54} h6 6. h5
>{(h4h5 g6h7 c1d2 g8f6 e2e3 f8d6 f1h3 b8c6 g1f3) 0.07/9 90} Bh7 7. e3
>{(e2e3 b8d7 c1d2 g8f6 f1h3 f8d6 g1f3 e8g8) -0.08/8 65} Nf6 8. Nh3
>{(g1h3 f8d6 c1d2 e8g8 f1b5 b8c6 b5c6 b7c6) 0.05/7 39} c5 9. Bd2
>{(c1d2 b8d7 f1g2 f8e7 e1g1 d8b6 c3a4) 0.12/7 54} cxd4 10. Bb5+
>{(f1b5 b8c6 e3d4 f8d6 g4g5 f6e4 g5h6 e4c3 d2c3 g7h6 b5c6 b7c6) 0.03/8 167} Nc6
>11. exd4 {(e3d4 a7a6 b5c6 b7c6 d2f4 d8b6 c3a4 b6a5 a4c3 f8b4) 0.05/7 28} Qb6
>12. g5 {(g4g5 h6g5 d2g5 f6e4 b5c6 b6c6 g5d2 f8b4 c3e4 h7e4) -0.34/7 63} hxg5
>13. Bxg5 {(d2g5 f6e4 a1b1 f8b4 e1g1 e4c3 b2c3 b4c3) -0.72/7 56} Ne4 14. Bxc6+
>{(b5c6 b6c6 c3e4 h7e4 e1g1 g7g6 c2c3 h8h5 d1g4) -0.93/7 56} Qxc6 15. Nxe4
>{(c3e4 h7e4 e1g1 g7g6 h5h6 f8h6 a1c1 h6g5 h3g5) -1.08/8 77} Bxe4 16. O-O
>{(e1g1 g7g6 h3f4 e4c2 d1e2 g6h5 f4h5 f8d6) -1.19/8 40} Bd6 17. c3
>{(c2c3 c6c7 f2f4 f7f6 g5h4 e8g8 a1c1) -0.30/7 22} Qc7 18. f4
>{(f2f4 f7f6 g5h4 e4f5 d1f3 c7f7 h3f2 h8h5) -1.08/8 65} Bf5 19. Qf3
>{(d1f3 f7f6 g5h4 c7f7 h3f2 f7h5 f3h5 h8h5 h4g3 a8d8) -1.19/8 66} Qb6 20. b3
>{(b2b3 b6c7 c3c4 f7f6 c4c5 d6c5 g5f6 g7f6 d4c5 c7c5) -0.96/8 116} Qc7 21. c4
>{(c3c4 d5c4 b3c4 c7c4 f3b7 e8g8 b7f3 c4d4 h3f2) -1.00/8 66} dxc4 22. Rac1
>{(a1c1 f7f6 c1c4 c7f7 f1c1 a8d8 g5h4 h8h5) -1.08/8 80} Qc6 23. Qe3
>{(f3e3 b7b5 a2a4 c6d5 a4b5 c4b3 h3f2 h8h5) -1.89/8 102} Bd3 24. Rf3
>{(f1f3 c6d5 h3f2 f7f6 b3c4 d3c4 f2e4 f6g5 e4d6 d5d6 c1c4 g5f4) -1.77/7 18} Ba3
>25. Rd1 {(c1d1 d3c2 d4d5 c6d6 d1d4 c4b3 d5e6 d6e6 e3e6 f7e6) -1.80/8 30} Be4
>26. bxc4
>{(b3c4 e4f3 e3a3 f7f6 d4d5 f3d5 c4d5 c6b6 g1f1 f6g5 d5e6 b6e6 h3g5) -1.45/8 30}
>Bxf3 27. Qxa3
>{(e3a3 f7f6 d4d5 f3d5 c4d5 c6b6 g1f1 f6g5 d5e6 b6e6 h3g5) -1.45/8 15} f6 28.
>d5 {(d4d5 c6c4 a3f3 f6g5 d5e6 c4e6 f4g5 a8d8) -1.44/8 19} Bxd5 29. cxd5
>{(c4d5 c6b6 g1g2 f6g5 h3g5 b6b5 a3e3 h8h5 d5e6) -1.46/8 57} Qb6+ 30. Kg2
>{(g1g2 f6g5 d1e1 h8h6 h3g5 h6h5 d5e6) -1.46/6 6} Rxh5 31. Re1
>{(d1e1 e8c8 a3f3 h5h3 f3h3 f6g5 e1e6) -0.73/7 33} O-O-O 32. dxe6
>{(d5e6 f6g5 e6e7 d8e8 f4g5 c8b8 g2f1) -1.52/7 73} fxg5 33. Qc3+
>{(a3c3 b6c7 c3c7 c8c7 h3g5 h5h8 e1c1 c7b6 g2f3 h8h2) -1.46/6 13} Kb8 34. fxg5
>{(f4g5 b6d6 e6e7 d8e8 c3g3 d6c7 g3c7 b8c7) -1.52/6 10} Rd4 35. Qg3+
>{(c3g3 b8a8 e6e7 d4d2 g2f1 b6b5 f1g1 d2e2 e1e2 b5e2 h3f4) -1.23/6 20} Ka8 36.
>e7 {(e6e7 d4d2 g2f1 b6b5 f1g1 d2e2 e1e2 b5e2 h3f4 e2d1 g1f2 h5h8) -1.50/7 43}
>Rd2+ 37. Kf1
>{(g2f1 b6b5 f1g1 d2e2 e1e2 b5e2 g3f3 e2e1 g1g2 e1d2 g2g1 d2c1 f3f1) -1.30/8 30}
>Qb5+ 38. Kg1
>{(f1g1 d2e2 e1e2 b5e2 g3f3 e2e1 g1g2 e1d2 f3f2 h5g5 h3g5 d2g5 g2f3 g5e7) -1.48/8
>13}
>Re2 39. Rxe2
>{(e1e2 b5e2 g3f3 e2e1 g1g2 e1d2 g2f1 d2c1 f1f2 c1c2 f2e1 c2b1 f3d1) -1.40/7 26}
>Qxe2 40. e8=Q+
>{(e7e8q e2e8 h3f4 h5h7 f4d5 g7g6 d5f6 e8e7 f6h7 e7h7) -0.70/8 66} Qxe8 41. Nf4
>{(h3f4 h5h7 f4d5 g7g6 d5f6 e8e7 f6h7 e7h7) -0.70/8 24} Qh8 42. Nxh5
>{(f4h5 h8h5 g3f4 h5d1 g1f2 d1c2 f2f3 c2d3 f3f2 d3a3 f4d2) -0.53/7 10} Qxh5 43.
>Qf4
>{(g3f4 h5d1 g1f2 d1c2 f2f3 c2c3 f3g4 c3c8 g4g3 c8c5 a2a4 c5a3 g3g4) -0.53/7 20}
>Qd1+ 44. Kf2
>{(g1f2 d1c2 f2f3 c2c3 f3g4 b7b6 f4f7 c3d4 g4f5 d4f2 f5g6 f2f7 g6f7) -0.47/7 9}
>Qc2+ 45. Kf3
>{(f2f3 c2c3 f3g4 b7b5 f4e4 a8b8 e4e7 c3c7 e7e8 c7c8 e8c8 b8c8 g4f4) -0.56/7 15}
>Qc3+ 46. Ke2
>{(f3e2 b7b6 f4e4 a8b8 e4e8 b8c7 e8f7 c7c6 f7e6 c6b7 e6f7 b7a6 g5g6) -0.56/7 22}
>Qb2+ 47. Kf3 {(e2f3 b2a3 f3g4 a3e7 f4c4 a8b8 g4f5 e7a3) -0.45/7 12} Qa3+ 48.
>Kg4
>{(f3g4 a7a5 f4f7 a3b4 g4f5 b4b1 f5e5 b1b2 e5e4 b2e2 e4f5 e2f2 f5g6) -0.45/7 13}
>Qe7 49. g6
>{(g5g6 e7d7 g4h4 a7a5 f4f7 d7d4 h4g5 d4e5 g5g4 a8a7 g4f3) -0.41/7 31} Qd7+ 50.
>Kh4 {(g4h4 a7a6 f4f7 d7d4 h4g5 d4e5 g5g4 a8a7 g4f3) -0.41/6 5} b6 51. Qf7
>{(f4f7 d7d4 h4g5 a8b8 g5f5 b8c8 f7e7 b6b5) -0.47/7 31} Qd4+ 52. Kg5
>{(h4g5 a8b8 g5f5 b8c8 f5e6 a7a5 f7e7) -0.51/7 26} Qe5+ 53. Kh4
>{(g5h4 a8b8 h4g4 b8c8 g4f3 a7a6 f7c4 c8b7) -0.56/7 56} a5 54. Kg4
>{(h4g4 a8b8 a2a3 b8c8 g4f3 c8d8 a3a4) -0.58/7 27} b5 55. Qf5
>{(f7f5 e5d4 g4f3 d4c3 f3f2 c3b2 f2f3 a8b8 f5f7 b8c8) -0.47/7 34} Qxf5+ 56.
>Kxf5
>{(g4f5 a5a4 f5e5 a8b7 e5d5 b7b6 d5e6 b6c5 e6f7 c5b4 f7g7 b4a3 g7f6 a3a2)
>-0.48/11 10}
>b4 57. Ke5
>{(f5e5 a8b7 e5d4 b7b6 d4d5 a5a4 d5c4 b6a5 c4c5 a4a3 c5c4 a5a4 c4d4) -0.73/13 23}
>Kb7 58. Kd4
>{(e5d4 b7b6 d4c4 b6c6 c4d4 c6b5 d4d5 a5a4 d5e6 b4b3 a2b3 a4b3) -0.88/12 13}
>Kb6 59. Kc4
>{(d4c4 b6c6 a2a3 b4a3 c4b3 a3a2 b3a2 c6d6 a2b2 d6e6 b2a3 e6f6 a3a4 f6g6 a4a5)
>-1.16/12 39}
>Kc6 60. a3
>{(a2a3 b4a3 c4b3 c6b5 b3a3 a5a4 a3a2 b5b4 a2b1 b4c3 b1a2 c3d4 a2b2) -1.22/13 14}
>bxa3 61. Kb3
>{(c4b3 c6b5 b3a3 a5a4 a3a2 b5b4 a2b1 b4b3 b1c1 a4a3 c1b1 b3c3 b1c1) -1.32/13 18}
>Kd5 62. Kxa3
>{(b3a3 d5e5 a3a4 e5f5 a4a5 f5g6 a5b5 g6f5 b5c5 g7g5 c5c4 g5g4 c4d4 g4g3)
>-1.16/14 12}
>Ke4 63. Ka4
>{(a3a4 e4f5 a4a5 f5g6 a5b5 g6f5 b5c5 g7g5 c5d4 g5g4 d4e3 f5e5 e3d3 g4g3)
>-1.24/14 16}
>Kf5 64. Kxa5
>{(a4a5 f5g6 a5b4 g6f5 b4c3 g7g5 c3d2 f5f4 d2e2 g5g4 e2f2 g4g3 f2e2 f4e4 e2d2)
>-1.36/14 25}
>Kxg6 65. Kb4
>{(a5b4 g6f5 b4c3 g7g5 c3d2 f5f4 d2e2 g5g4 e2f2 g4g3 f2e2 f4e4 e2d2) -1.36/12 10}
>Kg5 66. Kc4
>{(b4c4 g5f4 c4d3 f4f3 d3c3 g7g5 c3d2 g5g4 d2e1 g4g3 e1f1 g3g2 f1g1) -1.74/12 20}
>Kf4 67. Kc3
>{(c4c3 g7g5 c3c2 g5g4 c2d1 f4g3 d1e1 g3h2 e1e2 g4g3 e2f3 g3g2 f3e4 g2g1q)
>-8.98/12 25}
>g5 68. Kd3
>{(c3d3 f4f3 d3d2 f3f2 d2c2 g5g4 c2c3 g4g3 c3c4 g3g2 c4d5 g2g1q) -9.30/11 8} g4
>69. Kd2
>{(d3d2 f4g3 d2e2 g3h2 e2e1 g4g3 e1e2 g3g2 e2f3 g2g1q f3e4) -8.98/10 33} g3 70.
>Ke2 {(d2e2 f4e4 e2e1 e4f3 e1f1 f3e3 f1g2) -1.48/7 18} Ke4 71. Ke1
>{(e2e1 e4e3 e1f1 e3f3 f1e1 g3g2 e1d2 g2g1q) -9.58/7 6} Ke3 72. Kf1
>{(e1f1 e3f3 f1e1 g3g2 e1d2 g2g1q d2c3 g1c5 c3b3 c5b5 b3c3 f3e3 c3c2 b5a4 c2c3
>e3e2 c3b2 e2d2 b2b1) -9.86/10 8}
>Kf3 73. Ke1
>{(f1e1 g3g2 e1d2 g2g1q d2c3 g1c5 c3b3 c5b5 b3c3 f3e3 c3c2 b5a4 c2c3 e3e2 c3b2
>e2d2 b2b1) -9.86/8 3}
>g2 74. Kd2
>{(e1d2 g2g1q d2c3 g1c5 c3b3 c5b5 b3c3 f3e3 c3c2 b5a4 c2c3 e3e2 c3b2 e2d2 b2b1)
>-9.86/7 2}
>g1=Q 75. Kc3
>{(d2c3 g1c5 c3b3 c5b5 b3c3 f3e3 c3c2 b5b4 c2c1 b4d2 c1b1) -9.98/6 7} Ke4 76.
>Kb3 {(c3b3 g1e3 b3b2 e3d3 b2c1 d3e2 c1b1 e2d2 b1a1 d2d3) -10.14/6 16} Kd3 77.
>Ka3 {(b3a3 g1b1 a3a4 b1b6 a4a3 b6b5 a3a2 b5b4 a2a1 d3c3 a1a2 b4b2) -M6/5 2}
>Kc3 78. Ka4 {(a3a4 g1b6 a4a3 b6a5) -M2/3} Kc4 79. Ka5 {(a4a5 g1e3) -M1/2} Qa7#
>
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