Author: Uri Blass
Date: 15:35:26 08/19/03
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On August 19, 2003 at 15:56:44, Jaime Benito de Valle Ruiz wrote: >On August 19, 2003 at 06:52:40, Uri Blass wrote: > >>On August 19, 2003 at 00:27:28, Jaime Benito de Valle Ruiz wrote: >> >>>Just in case you wonder how did I beat my "crippled" Fritz in a 2 sec per move >>>vs 1 hour game: >>> >>>256MB, Fritz8.ctg, ME 1.d4 0 1...d5 0 2.c4 0 2...dxc4 0 3.Nc3 6 3...Nf6 0 4.e4 0 >>>4...e5 0 5.Nf3 5 5...exd4 0 6.Bxc4 14 6...dxc3 -1.38/9 4 7.Bxf7+ Ke7 -1.41/10 >>>4 8.Qb3 Qd3 -1.41/8 2 9.Be3 Bd7 -1.25/8 3 10.Rd1 Qb5 -1.16/9 4 >>>11.Rxd7+ Qxd7 -1.00/8 1 12.e5 Ne4 -0.16/9 5 13.Bd5 Nd2 -0.16/8 2 >>>14.Qxb7 Nxf3+ 1.41/7 1 15.Bxf3 cxb2 1.69/7 1 16.0-0 Qf5 1.81/7 1 >>>17.Qb4+ Kf7 1.28/8 1 18.Qb3+ Kg6 2.12/8 1 19.Bxa8 Nd7 1.28/8 1 20.Bd5 >>>b1R 2.12/8 3 21.Rxb1 Nc5 2.44/7 2 22.Bxc5 Bxc5 2.09/8 0 23.Qg3+ Kh6 >>>2.31/8 1 24.Qh4+ Qh5 2.31/9 1 25.Qxh5+ Kxh5 1.53/8 0 26.g3 Rd8 0.87/10 >>>6 27.Rd1 Kh6 1.22/11 5 28.Kg2 g6 1.34/12 6 29.f4 a5 1.62/12 7 30.Kf3 >>>c6 1.78/12 14 31.Bb3 Bd4 2.00/12 4 32.Ba4 Bb6 2.72/11 2 33.Rxd8 Bxd8 >>>3.09/12 0 34.Bxc6 Be7 3.16/11 0 35.Ke4 Kh5 3.34/11 1 36.Kd5 Kg4 3.53/11 >>> 1 37.Ke6 Bc5 3.53/11 2 38.Kf7 Kf5 4.66/12 4 39.e6 Bd6 4.87/12 1 40.e7 >>>Bxe7 5.75/13 1 41.Kxe7 a4 8.09/13 3 42.Bxa4 h5 8.78/10 1 43.Bd1 g5 >>>11.31/11 2 44.fxg5 1-0 >> >> >>Note that the free version of movei(Movei0_799) that you mentioned at previous >>post has no king safety evaluation. >>latest version changes its mind from 8...Nxe4 to 8...Qd3 >>but later does not like Fritz's move 9...Bd7 and prefers 9...Qxe4 >>+2.70/10,+2.67/11 > >Qxe4?? > >Could you send me a newer version of your program so I can do the test at 10 >sec/move with 256 Mb hash (Athlon 1800+), and see how it goes? > >Regards > > Jaime I will send you it in the next 12 hours. I am not sure if it will find the moves that I gave at 10 seconds per move on A1800 and the moves that I gave were usually result of longer search. Uri
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