Author: Kurt Utzinger
Date: 14:13:39 08/12/03
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On August 12, 2003 at 14:54:49, Richard Harrison wrote:
>Deep Junior 8 is a very strong program. Shredder played 28. Bxg6 which is quite
>nice. Does your program see this?
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>Played on two identical Athlon 1.7GHz / 1GB RAM. Default settings for each
>program. Moves manually input.
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>Shredder 7.04 vs. Deep Junior 8
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>White "Shredder 7.04"
>Black "Deep Junior 8"
>TimeControl "40/120"
>Result "1-0"
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>1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 d5 4.cxd5 Nxd5 5.e4 Nxc3 6.bxc3 Bg7 7.Bc4 c5
>8.Ne2 Nc6 9.Be3 O-O 10.O-O Qc7 11.Rc1 Rd8 12.Bf4 Qd7 13.d5 Ne5 14.Bb3 b5
>15.Qd2 a5 16.Bh6 a4 17.Bxg7 Kxg7 18.Bc2 Nc4 19.Qf4 Qd6 20.Qh4 Bd7 21.f4
>f6 22.Rf3 b4 23.Rd1 Na3 24.e5 Qa6 25.Bd3 Qa7 26.c4 Rf8 27.Rg3 Qb8
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>[D]rq3r2/3bp1kp/5pp1/2pPP3/ppP2P1Q/n2B2R1/P3N1PP/3R2K1 w - - 0 28
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>28.Bxg6! hxg6 29.Rxg6+ Kxg6 30.Rd3 Rh8 31.f5+ Kf7 32.e6+ Kg8 33.Rg3+ Qxg3
>34.Qxg3+ and Deep Junior 8 Resigns
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>Shredder actually set this up with 27. Rg3. Even after 28. Bxg6, Deep Junior
>did not see the next move in its evaluation.
Not a good test position since 28.e6 wins too
Kurt
Neue Partie
rq3r2/3bp1kp/5pp1/2pPP3/ppP2P1Q/n2B2R1/P3N1PP/3R2K1 w - - 0 1
Analysis by Deep Sjeng 1.5: (P4 1.8/32 MB hash)
28.e6 Le8 29.Dh5 Kh8
+- (1.89) Tiefe: 3/9 00:00:00
± (1.35) Tiefe: 4/16 00:00:00
28.Dh5 Le8 29.Tc1 Kh8
+- (1.43) Tiefe: 4/16 00:00:00
28.f5 Dxe5 29.fxg6 h5 30.Sf4 Dd4+ 31.Kh1 Lg4
+- (1.46) Tiefe: 4/16 00:00:00
+- (1.49) Tiefe: 6/23 00:00:00 70kN
28.e6 Le8 29.f5 g5 30.Txg5+ Kh8 31.Dh6 Tg8 32.Txg8+ Kxg8 33.Le4 De5 34.d6 Td8
35.Td3 Txd6 36.Tg3+ Lg6 37.fxg6 Dxe4 38.Dxh7+ Kf8
+- (2.06) Tiefe: 6/23 00:00:00 134kN
+- (3.00) Tiefe: 12/39 00:04:03 58162kN
28.Lxg6 hxg6 29.Txg6+ Kxg6 30.Td3 Th8 31.f5+ Kf7 32.e6+ Kg8 33.Tg3+ Dxg3
34.Dxg3+ Kf8 35.exd7 Sxc4 36.Sf4 Tg8 37.Df3 Kg7 38.Se6+ Kh8 39.Sxc5
+- (3.85) Tiefe: 12/41 00:07:40 110616kN
+- (3.85) Tiefe: 12/41 00:07:40 110616kN
(Utzinger, MyTown 12.08.2003)
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