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Subject: Re: H732 vs GT2.0 1 hour per move Updated to move 33

Author: stuart taylor

Date: 05:22:56 05/24/02

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On May 24, 2002 at 07:48:03, Ed Panek wrote:

>On May 23, 2002 at 21:43:04, Ed Panek wrote:
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>>On May 23, 2002 at 21:08:03, stuart taylor wrote:
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>>>On May 23, 2002 at 09:48:23, Ed Panek wrote:
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>>>>On May 23, 2002 at 09:45:00, Ed Panek wrote:
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>>>>>[Result "*"]
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>>>>>  1. e4  e6  2. d4  d5  3. exd5  exd5  4. Nf3  Nf6  5. Bd3  Bd6
>>>>>6. O-O  O-O  7. Bg5  Bg4  8. h3  Be6  9. Nc3  h6  10. Bh4  Nc6
>>>>>11. a3  g5  12. Bg3  a6  13. Re1  Re8  14. Rb1  Bf8  15. b4  Nh5
>>>>>16. Bh2  Nf4  17. Bxf4  gxf4  18. Qd2  Qf6  19. b5  axb5  20. Rxb5
>>>>>Rxa3  21. Rxb7  Qg7  22. Kh1  Bb4  23. Rxc7  Nd8  *
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>>>>>[D]3nr1k1/2R2pq1/4b2p/3p4/1b1P1p2/r1NB1N1P/2PQ1PP1/4R2K w - -
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>>>So what's the assesment? Does GT see that it's winning something here?
>>>S.Taylor
>>1. e4  e6  2. d4  d5  3. exd5  exd5  4. Nf3  Nf6  5. Bd3  Bd6
>>>>>6. O-O  O-O  7. Bg5  Bg4  8. h3  Be6  9. Nc3  h6  10. Bh4  Nc6
>>>>>11. a3  g5  12. Bg3  a6  13. Re1  Re8  14. Rb1  Bf8  15. b4  Nh5
>>>>>16. Bh2  Nf4  17. Bxf4  gxf4  18. Qd2  Qf6  19. b5  axb5  20. Rxb5
>>>>>Rxa3  21. Rxb7  Qg7  22. Kh1  Bb4  23. Rxc7  Nd8  24.Rb1 Ba5 25. Rc5 Kh8
>>26. Bf1 Rg8 27. Qd3 Bd7
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>>H732  Depth 13/31  +.99
>>Gt2.0  Depth 20    -.18
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>>[D]3n2rk/3b1pq1/7p/b1Rp4/3P1p2/r1NQ1N1P/2P2PP1/1R3B1K w - -
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>Hiarcs 7.32
>[D]3b2rk/5pq1/2b1n2p/3P3R/5p2/1RPQ1N1P/r4PP1/1N3B1K b - - 0 1
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>Analysis by Hiarcs 7.32:
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>34.Qd4 Qxd4 35.Nxd4 Bg5 36.Rb6 Be8 37.Bc4 Ra1 38.Nf5 f6 39.Rxh6+ Bxh6 40.Nxh6
>Rg6 41.Rb8 Kh7 42.Nf5
>  +-  (2.01)   depth: 1   00:00:00
>  +-  (2.18)   depth: 11/30   00:34:02  273897kN
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>(, Clevland 5/24/2002)
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>Gt2.0 -.56 depth 18

This is getting exciting, but if GT was more confident of itself in its own
evaluation, I might have also been more hopeful of a brilliancy by GT.

But keep it up! It is higher power chess than what was slated to be the
opposition to Kramnik (8-proccessors at tournament timings).
S.Taylor



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