Author: Uri Blass
Date: 12:39:56 11/04/02
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On November 04, 2002 at 15:22:13, Chessfun wrote: >On November 04, 2002 at 08:37:58, Uri Blass wrote: > >>On November 04, 2002 at 08:16:16, Chessfun wrote: >> >>>On November 03, 2002 at 21:43:45, Eelco de Groot wrote: >>> >>>>On November 03, 2002 at 13:16:40, Chessfun wrote: >>>> >>>>> >>>>>For anyone interested; >>>>> >>>>>Little Goliath 2000 V3.9,A on XP 2200+ at 45 mins move. >>>>>Using Fritz 8.ctg >>>>> >>>>>ChessTiger 15 normal on AMD at 1400 mhz at 60 mins move. >>>>> >>>>>http://www.andreas-schwartmann.de/corrchess/ >>>>> >>>>>Sarah. >>>> >>>> >>>>Hello people, >>>> >>>>Nice idea Andreas, Sarah. Tiger 15 seems to be having have a comfortable >>>>position as White in game one? >>>> >>>>[D]2b1k1r1/r7/p1p1p2Q/2b1p3/q1P5/1R1B2P1/P7/5R1K w - - >>>> >>>>Analysis by Rebel personality Q5T, codename "Trick or Treat" >>>> >>>>05:49 10.00 2.03 26.Rb8 Kd8 27.Rxc8+ Kxc8 28.Qxe6+ >>>> Rd7 29.Qxg8+ Kc7 30.Qg6 Qxa2 31.Rb1 >>>> Bb6 32.Bf5 (316) >>>> >>>>I can only see game one on the page, maybe this game was already given up by >>>>Goliath and game two is now in progress? >>> >>>Both games are in progress. Below the board diagram is a slider for which game. >>> >>>In the game in question, Tiger was still in book before Ra7 and played Rb8 score >>>+ 0.57 at depth 17. >>> >>>Sarah. >> >>I think that the book that tiger used is bad for correspondence game. >>If Tiger does not win the game then it seems that I am right. >> >>I think that it is a mistake to include in book lines when a lot of pieces are >>traded and there is not a forced win. > > >Maybe you could share with Jeroen those book lines that lead to a forced win?;-) > >Sarah. I say A and B. I am not against lines that lead to unclear positions when there are many pieces in the board. My point is that it is possible to avoid long lines when a lot of pieces are traded because the program may find by itself better moves. It may be interesting if tiger15 can find better moves by long search in the last book moves of the game. Uri
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