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Subject: Re: Result Fritz-Hiarcs playing Rebel 10 - Anand from move 11

Author: Hans Christian Lykke

Date: 19:30:10 08/05/98

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On August 05, 1998 at 06:46:24, Mark Young wrote:

>On August 04, 1998 at 22:45:57, Hans Christian Lykke wrote:
>
>>Here is the 3rd off 4 games between Fritz 5 - Hiarcs 6 playing game 7 and 8
>>from the Rebel 10 - Anand match starting at move 11.
>>To compensate for the missing PB and lower hash the level is
>>40 moves in 4 hours.
>>
>>For the bean counters it´s now 2-1 for Fritz5
>>For the none bean counters: I don´t know but I would not be surprised
>>if it´s 3-0 for Hiarcs
>>
>Why do you run this test? It proves nothing. No one runs their programs at 40/4
>with 22 mb ram. Sure Fritz may do better here given this huge amount of ram. and
>huge time control. But all this shows is, if you use a big enough engine you can
>get a BRICK to fly! Stop the bean counter antics.
>
>Best Regards
>
>Evil-Mark.


Thorsten Czub thought it was a good idea!
He wrote earlier:

I guess you should try to play fritz from the 10th moves, against junior, but
also against Hiarcs. hiarcs would not allow fritz to play POSITIONAL !
maybe fritz outsearches hiarcs, but fritz will not impress hiarcs with
positional stuff...
Yes, the anand matches , especially the 2 tournament games could be interesting
to see played by two computers. Why not use the 2 40/120 games and replay them
with computers ?!


Venlig hilsen

Hans Chr.





>>
>>[Event "Rebel 10/Anand (8) from move 11"]
>>[Site "Engine/Engine"]
>>[Date "1998.08.04"]
>>[Round "3"]
>>[White "Fritz 5 P200MMX 22MB hash"]
>>[Black "Hiarcs 6 P200MMX 22MB hash"]
>>[Result "1-0"]
>>[ECO "E12"]
>>[WhiteElo "2550"]
>>[BlackElo "2510"]
>>[Annotator "40/4"]
>>[PlyCount "75"]
>>
>>{W=11.3 ply, B=7.6ply} 1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 e6 3. Nf3 b6 4. a3 Bb7 5. Nc3 d5 6. cxd5
>>Nxd5 7. Qc2 Nxc3 8. bxc3 Nd7 9. e4 c5 10. Bf4 Qc8 11. Qb1 {0.00/11 355} 11...
>>Be7 {0.07/9 377} 12. Bd3 {0.16/13 645} 12... g5 {(0-0) -0.19/9 230} 13. Be3 {
>>(Bxg5) 0.09/11 339} 13... g4 {-0.12/9 427} 14. Nd2 {0.06/11 328} 14... Qc7 {
>>(cxd4) 0.21/9 1578} 15. O-O {0.31/11 480} 15... O-O-O {(Rc8) 0.11/8 378} 16. a4
>>{(f4) 0.56/11 494} 16... h5 {(a5) 0.13/9 794} 17. a5 {1.31/11 340} 17... h4 {
>>0.16/7 105} 18. Qb5 {(f3) 1.31/10 661} 18... h3 {0.18/8 775} 19. g3 {
>>1.66/11 429} 19... e5 {(Rh5) 0.48/8 1338} 20. axb6 {(f3) 2.16/11 460} 20...
>>axb6 {0.52/8 308} 21. Ra7 {(f3) 2.00/11 657} 21... Rh7 {(f6) 0.75/8 722} 22.
>>Rfa1 {(d5) 2.44/11 645} 22... Rg7 {(f6) 1.62/9 1648} 23. Qb2 {(Bc4) 2.97/11 592
>>} 23... Qb8 {(Nb8) 1.32/8 1059} 24. Bb5 {4.16/11 201} 24... Rg6 {2.82/8 1283}
>>25. Nc4 {4.38/11 166} 25... cxd4 {(Rd6) 4.23/8 831} 26. cxd4 {5.81/11 231}
>>26... Bd6 {5.47/8 819} 27. Bxd7+ {(Qc3) 6.53/10 153} 27... Kxd7 {6.39/9 971}
>>28. Nxd6 {(Nxb6+) 5.47/10 142} 28... Rxd6 {7.06/8 229} 29. Qb5+ {6.41/12 139}
>>29... Ke7 {7.00/7 25} 30. Qxe5+ {6.28/12 234} 30... Re6 {7.92/8 60} 31. Qg5+ {
>>(Bg5+) 6.69/12 438} 31... Kd7 {8.08/8 154} 32. Qb5+ {(Bf4) 6.72/11 152} 32...
>>Ke7 {5.74/7 25} 33. d5 {(Bf4) 6.75/11 136} 33... Qe5 {(Rg6) 8.18/7 184} 34.
>>Qb4+ {7.28/11 488} 34... Ke8 {(Qd6) 8.18/6 25} 35. dxe6 {9.50/13 514} 35...
>>fxe6 {8.21/5 11} 36. Bg5 {10.22/12 193} 36... Qxg5 {8.21/4 4} 37. Rxb7 {
>>10.94/14 425} 37... Qc5 {12.08/5 27} 38. Qb3 {(Qxc5) 11.75/13 380} 1-0
>>
>>
>>Venlig hilsen
>>
>>Hans Chr.



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