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Subject: Re: My game against Crafty

Author: Sune Larsson

Date: 00:08:20 07/13/02

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On July 12, 2002 at 21:13:09, John Reynolds wrote:

>On July 12, 2002 at 16:29:04, Anson T J wrote:
>
>>You can think what you like, but i took a look at his games with CB and the
>>engines and they seem fine to me.

>
>
>I will say it again, the guy is a FRAUD


 Eduard is showing us computer weaknesses. How can this
 make him a fraud?? I read him this way: He was a bit tired
 of all the losses vs top programs, playing "normal" chess.
 Then pondered about known computer weaknesses like king safety, slow
 king's attacks, blocked positions and a material approach. Played a lot
 of games - trial and error - memorized the patterns that worked. And voilà!...
 Eduard is showing us how computer programs can be led astray and at
 the same time killing a few illusions that some people seem to carry.
 Such an achievement is of course possible for a 2100 rated chess player,
 provided that he devotes a lot of time and devotion for the mission.
 Eduard has done just that and now he's sharing his findings via the
 excellent reports in German.

 Sune









>
>>
>>Nemeth,E - Crafty 17.11
>>[D]rnbq1rk1/ppp1bpp1/4pn1p/6B1/2pP3P/2N1P2N/PP3PP1/2RQKB1R b K - 0 1
>>
>>Analysis by Crafty 17.11:
>>
>>8...hxg5 9.Nxg5 Nh7 10.Nxh7 Kxh7 11.Bxc4 Bxh4
>>  -+  (-3.83)   Depth: 3/14   00:00:00
>>8...hxg5 9.Nxg5 Nh7 10.Nxh7 Kxh7 11.Bxc4 Bxh4
>>  -+  (-3.83)   Depth: 3/14   00:00:00
>>8...hxg5 9.Nxg5 Nh7 10.Nxh7 Kxh7 11.Bxc4 Bxh4
>>  -+  (-3.83)   Depth: 3/14   00:00:00
>>8...hxg5 9.hxg5 Nh7 10.Kd2
>>  -+  (-3.66)   Depth: 4/14   00:00:00
>>8...hxg5 9.hxg5 Nd5 10.Bxc4 Bxg5 11.Nxg5 Qxg5
>>  -+  (-3.51)   Depth: 5/20   00:00:00
>>8...hxg5 9.hxg5 Nd5 10.Bxc4 Bxg5 11.Nxg5 Qxg5
>>  -+  (-3.51)   Depth: 6/21   00:00:00  40kN
>>8...hxg5 9.hxg5 Ne8 10.Bxc4 Nd6 11.Ne2 Bxg5 12.Nxg5 Qxg5
>>  -+  (-3.49)   Depth: 7/21   00:00:00  112kN
>>8...hxg5 9.hxg5 Ne8 10.Bxc4 Nd6 11.Ne2 Bxg5 12.Nxg5 Qxg5
>>  -+  (-3.49)   Depth: 8/21   00:00:01  230kN
>>8...hxg5 9.hxg5 Nd5 10.Bxc4 Bxg5 11.Nxg5 Qxg5 12.Qf3 Nxc3 13.Rxc3 Rd8
>>  -+  (-3.45)   Depth: 9/25   00:00:05  844kN
>>8...hxg5 9.hxg5 Nd5 10.Bxc4 Nxc3 11.Rxc3 Bxg5 12.Nxg5 Qxg5 13.Qf3
>>  -+  (-3.29)   Depth: 10/26   00:00:14  2808kN
>>8...hxg5 9.hxg5 Nd5 10.Bxc4 Nxc3 11.Rxc3 Bb4 12.f4 Bxc3+ 13.bxc3 Qd6 14.Qh5 Rd8
>>  -+  (-3.35)   Depth: 11/32   00:00:41  8386kN
>>8...hxg5 9.hxg5 Nh7 10.f4 c5 11.Ng1 g6 12.Bxc4 cxd4 13.Qxd4 Qxd4 14.exd4 Nc6
>>15.Nf3
>>  -+  (-2.97)   Depth: 12/33   00:02:02  25106kN
>>8...hxg5 9.hxg5 Nh7 10.Qh5 f5 11.Nf4 Nxg5 12.Qh8+ Kf7 13.Qh5+ Kg8
>>  =  (0.00)   Depth: 13/37   00:16:11  201370kN
>>8...e5 9.dxe5 Nfd7 10.e6 hxg5 11.exd7 Nxd7 12.Nxg5 Nb6 13.Qh5 Bf5 14.Qf3 Qc8
>>15.Rd1
>>  ³  (-0.39)   Depth: 13/37   00:22:27  282998kN



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