Author: Kurt Utzinger
Date: 22:04:36 04/04/02
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On April 05, 2002 at 00:41:24, Chessfun wrote:
>On April 04, 2002 at 23:59:47, Kurt Utzinger wrote:
>
>>On April 04, 2002 at 19:38:48, Chessfun wrote:
>>
>>>On April 04, 2002 at 18:27:39, martin fierz wrote:
>>>
>>>>On April 04, 2002 at 16:13:40, Kurt Utzinger wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>[Event "OP 2002 Ath 1.3/64"]
>>>>>[Site "Zurich"]
>>>>>[Date "2002.04.04"]
>>>>>[Round "28.1"]
>>>>>[White "Chess Tiger 14.0"]
>>>>>[Black "TheKing 3.12 X"]
>>>>>[Result "1-0"]
>>>>>[ECO "C19"]
>>>>>[PlyCount "36"]
>>>>>
>>>>>1. e4 e6 2. d4 d5 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. e5 c5 5. a3 Bxc3+ 6. bxc3 Qc7 7. Nf3 Ne7 8. a4
>>>>>b6 9. Bb5+ Bd7 10. Bd3 Nbc6 11. O-O {
>>>>>Start of game: Nunn position 3=French Defence, Winawer} 11... O-O 12. Ng5 Nf5
>>>>>13. g4 h6 14. gxf5 hxg5 15. f6 g6 16. Qg4 cxd4 17. f4 Nxe5 18. Qxg5 Qd8 1-0
>>>>>
>>>>>A terrible loss for TheKing312X and a nice win for ChessTiger14.
>>>>>
>>>>>Kurt
>>>>
>>>>grüezi kurt,
>>>>
>>>>if i'm not very mistaken, one of the games you already posted was an exact
>>>>duplicate of this one. which makes me wonder: is book learning on in your
>>>>tournament? could TheKing learn from this game how to beat 11...O-O?? next time
>>>>round, or avoid it next time?
>>>>
>>>>aloha
>>>> martin
>>>
>>>There is no book learning and no book. These games are from the Nunn 1
>>>positions. Chances are it will make the same moves if played again.
>>>
>>>Sarah.
>>
>>Hi Martin
>>Sarah is right.
>
>> Only position learning is [where possible] activated.
>
>
>Where is this possible?, how is it activated?.
>AFAIK None of the programs being used have position learning.
>
>
>Sarah.
If you choose Engine Paramters for Hiarcs732 you can activate/deactivate
'position learning' whereby learning is the default value. And I furthermore
think that Shredder602 (CB)has the same feature implemented in his params that
can be adjusted (I have no access to Shredder6 at the moment).
Kurt
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