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Subject: Re: Too difficult for Hiarcs 8 and Fritz 8

Author: Thomas Lagershausen

Date: 12:28:37 01/28/03

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On January 28, 2003 at 14:40:39, John Merlino wrote:

>On January 28, 2003 at 14:17:16, Thomas Lagershausen wrote:
>
>>On January 28, 2003 at 12:52:54, Thomas Lagershausen wrote:
>>
>>>[D]2rqrbk1/5pp1/pnbp1n1p/1p2p3/1P2P2B/1BPQ1NNP/P4PP1/R3R1K1 b - - not 21...g5?
>>>
>>>Pepito 1.55 on Athlon 1.5 Ghz by Carlos del Cacho will play here 21..g6 !
>>>
>>>This avoids 22.Nh5 or Nf5 by white and gives black a healthy kingposition.
>>>
>>>As we see in the game the bishop on h4 is poisenend.
>>>
>>>How long did it take for your program to avoid 21...g5?
>>>
>>>Pepito 1.55  UCI 73 MB (GUI Arena 0921):
>>>T5  00:00  0,65   g5 Lxg5 hxg5 Sxg5 d5 exd5 Sbxd5
>>>T6  00:00  0,65   g5 Lxg5 hxg5 Sxg5 d5 exd5 Sbxd5
>>>T7  00:00  0,55   g5 Lxg5 hxg5 Sxg5 d5 exd5 Lxd5 Lxd5 Dxd5
>>>T8-  00:01  0,22   g5 Lxg5 hxg5 Sxg5 d5 exd5 Lxd5 Lxd5 Dxd5
>>>T8+  00:01  0,23   g5
>>>T8  00:01  0,17   g5 Sxg5 hxg5 Lxg5 Sbd7 Sf5 Dc7 Sh6 Lxh6 Lxh6
>>>T9  00:06  0,06   g5 Sxg5 hxg5 Lxg5 Sc4 Sh5 Le7 Lxf6 Lxf6 Lxc4 bxc4 Sxf6 Dxf6
>>>Dxc4
>>>T10  00:07  -0,01   g5 Sxg5 hxg5 Lxg5 Sc4 Df3 Te6 Sh5 Lg7 Sxg7 Kxg7 Tad1
>>>T10  00:20  0,00   g6 Sf1 Lb7 Tad1 Sc4 Te2 Sb6 Lg3 Sc4 Lh4
>>>T11  00:42  0,00   g6 Sf1 Lb7 Tad1 Sc4 Te2 Sb6 Tee1
>>>T12  01:14  0,00   g6 Sf1 Lb7 Tad1 Sc4 Te2 Sb6 Tee1
>>>T13  02:33  0,01   g6 Sf1 Lb7 Tad1 Sc4 Dc2 Lg7 a4 bxa4 Lxa4 Sa3 Dd3 Tf8
>>>T14  09:15  -0,01   g6 De3 Tb8 Sf1 De7 S1d2 Ld7 Tad1 Lg7 Lg3
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>[Event "CCT5 45 10"]
>>>[Site "Internet Chess Club"]
>>>[Date "2003.01.18"]
>>>[Round  "5"]
>>>[White "Ferret"]
>>>[Black "Crafty"]
>>>[Result "1-0"]
>>>[ECO "C91"]
>>>[Time "17:58:11"]
>>>[Comment "Black resigns"]
>>>
>>>1 .e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 Nf6 5.O-O Be7 6.Re1 b5 7.Bb3 O-O 8.d4 d6 9.c3
>>>Bb7 10.h3 Re8 11.Nbd2 Bf8 12.d5 Nb8 13.Nf1 Nbd7 14.Ng3 Nc5 15.Bc2 c6 16.b4 Ncd7
>>>17.dxc6 Bxc6 18.Bb3 Nb6 19.Qd3 Rc8 20.Bg5 h6 21.Bh4 g5 22.Nxg5 hxg5 23.Bxg5 Nc4
>>>24.Nf5
>>>Bg7 25.Qg3 Re6 26.a4 Qf8 27.axb5 axb5 28.Bh6 Ne8 29.Qg5 Ra8 30.Rxa8 Bxa8 31.Bxg7
>>>Nxg7 32.Bxc4 bxc4 33.Re3 Rg6 34.Ne7+ Kh7 35.Nxg6 fxg6 36.Rf3 Qe8 37.Rf6 Ne6
>>>38.Qg4
>>>Nf8 39.Qh4+ Kg7 40.Rxd6 Ne6 41.Qg3 Nf8 42.Qg5 Bxe4 43.Qf6+ Kg8 44.Rd8 Qf7
>>>45.Qxe5
>>>Qf5 46.Qe7 Bd5 47.Qc5 Bb7 48.Qxc4+ Qf7 49.Qh4 Ba6 50.Qg3 Bc4 51.Qe5 Qf5 52.Qd4
>>>Qf7
>>>53.Qc5 Ba6 54.b5 Bb7 55.c4 Qf6 56.Rb8 Qf7  {} 1-0
>>>
>>>TL
>>
>>Uuups,a amateur with more chessknowledge as the professionals.
>>
>>It looks like Bareev deserves a better opponent.
>>
>>TL
>
>Like Chessmaster 9000? CM9000, on a P3-733 (so you can divide the times by 4 to
>simulate today's top comps), needs 25 seconds to avoid g5 and choose Bb7:
>jm

I love Johans program.I hope he will continue to create such fantastic
chessprograms.

Greetings
TL



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