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Subject: Re: Comet B62 only weakness is it Opening or bad Opening Book !

Author: Drexel,Michael

Date: 08:28:16 10/21/03

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On October 21, 2003 at 09:40:03, Jorge Pichard wrote:

>On October 21, 2003 at 09:04:21, Drexel,Michael wrote:
>
>>On October 21, 2003 at 08:41:21, Ulrich Tuerke wrote:
>>
>>>On October 21, 2003 at 08:31:27, Jorge Pichard wrote:
>>>
>>>>On October 21, 2003 at 08:24:14, Tony Werten wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>On October 21, 2003 at 03:55:36, Jorge Pichard wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>>You can create a Directory in: C:\Program Files\Arena\Engines\GM-Book
>>>>>>
>>>>>>1st. To load it simply select Engines=>Tournament=>Options then under starting
>>>>>>position: Load from PGN/EPD file, choose randomly
>>>>>>
>>>>>>2nd. Then under File: C:\Program Files\Arena\Engines\GM-Book\GM2001.pgn
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Have fun with this GM Opening Book it could be used to test the strength of two
>>>>>>engines :-)
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>PS: You can download it in http://www.playwitharena.com
>>>>>>
>>>>>>After 20 games using this GM Opening Book by Olivier which are taken from Games
>>>>>>played by human GMs, Comet B62 is leading Ruffian 1.0.5 by a small margin which
>>>>>>clearly indicate that Comet B62 is very strong in the Midlegame and ending
>>>>>>stages.
>>>>>
>>>>>Did you check the games ? It seems that in quite a few games, one engine comes
>>>>>out of the book lost. ( Or maybe I understand it wrong )
>>>>>
>>>>>Tony
>>>>
>>>>Yes, but if you check all the games played by the SSDF or any other two engines,
>>>>there is always one side that stand better at the end of the Opening, but at
>>>>least we know that these Openings were NOT made by chess Playes rated less than
>>>>2600 :-)
>>>
>>>
>>>But you should definitely cut the book lines earlier, imho.
>>>After all, there must be some chance to search moves before the game is lost.
>>>
>>>Uli
>>>
>>>...
>>
>>Jorge is really funny sometimes.
>>I just replayed a game picked by random.
>>Just imagine, a 145 moves game and Ruffian didn't search a single move
>>
>>:-)
>>
>>Michael
>
>
>Okay I didn't noticed that the game was decided after the 101 Moves, where can I
>download the Nunn testing Positions?
>
>Pichard

Don't you own Fritz 8?
There should be a 'testset' subfolder on your HD with the two databases nunn.cbh
and nunn2.cbh.

Michael

>
>
>>[Event "Arena tournament"]
>>[Site "S0025128408"]
>>[Date "2003.10.21"]
>>[Round "17"]
>>[White "Ruffian_105"]
>>[Black "Comet-wb"]
>>[Result "1/2-1/2"]
>>[BlackElo "2770"]
>>[ECO "B45/12"]
>>[Opening "Sicilian"]
>>[Time "05:49:47"]
>>[Variation "Taimanov variation (7.a3)"]
>>[WhiteElo "2743"]
>>[TimeControl "1800+2"]
>>[Termination "normal"]
>>[PlyCount "290"]
>>[WhiteType "program"]
>>[BlackType "program"]
>>
>>{C:\Program Files\Arena\Engines\GM-Book\GM2001.pgn 9/10431 (Leko, P.-Kramnik,
>>V., Budapest HUN, 2001.01.07, 0-1)} 1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3
>>e6
>>6.Ndb5 Bb4 7.a3 Bxc3+ 8.Nxc3 d5 9.exd5 exd5 10.Bd3 O-O 11.O-O d4 12.Ne4 Bf5
>>13.Bg5
>>Bxe4 14.Bxe4 h6 15.Bxf6 Qxf6 16.Re1 Rfe8 17.Qf3 Qxf3 18.Bxf3 Rxe1+ 19.Rxe1 Rc8
>>20.Kf1 Kf8 21.Be4 b6 22.f4 Ne7 23.Re2 f5 24.Bf3 g5 25.fxg5 hxg5 26.h3 Kf7 27.Ke1
>>Kf6
>>28.Rd2 Ke5 29.Kd1 Ng6 30.g3 Rh8 31.Bg2 f4 32.Rd3 fxg3 33.Rxg3 Kf5 34.Kd2 Ne5
>>35.Bf1
>>Kf4 36.Rb3 Nf3+ 37.Ke2 g4 38.hxg4 Rh2+ 39.Kd1 Kxg4 40.Ba6 Kf4 41.Bb7 Ne5 42.Kc1
>>Rf2
>>43.Rh3 Rf1+ 44.Kd2 Rf2+ 45.Kc1 Kg4 46.Bc8+ Kg5 47.Kb1 Rf1+ 48.Ka2 Rc1 49.Kb3 d3
>>50.Rh2
>>Nf3 51.Rg2+ Kf4 52.Kc3 Ne1 53.Rd2 dxc2 54.Ba6 Rd1 55.Rxc2 Nxc2 56.Kxc2 Rd6
>>57.Kc3
>>Ke5 58.Bb5 Rd5 59.Ba6 Rc5+ 60.Kb3 Kd4 61.Bb7 Rh5 62.Bc6 Rh3+ 63.Kc2 Kc4 64.Bd7
>>Rh2+
>>65.Kb1 Re2 66.Bg4 Rf2 67.Be6+ Kd3 68.Bb3 b5 69.Bg8 a5 70.Be6 Kd4 71.Bg8 Kc5
>>72.Be6 b4
>>73.axb4+ Kxb4 74.Bg8 a4 75.Be6 Kc5 76.Ka2 Kb4 77.Kb1 Re2 78.Bg8 Re5 79.Bf7 Rb5
>>80.Ka2
>>Rb7 81.Bd5 Rc7 82.Be6 Re7 83.Bg8 Re2 84.Kb1 Re3 85.Ka2 Re4 86.Bd5 Rd4 87.Bf7 Rd2
>>88.Kb1 Kc5 89.Be8 Kb4 90.Bf7 Rd7 91.Be6 Rc7 92.Ka2 Rc2 93.Kb1 Rc6 94.Bf7 a3
>>95.bxa3+
>>Kxa3 96.Bd5 Rc5 97.Be6 Rc3 98.Bd5 Kb4 99.Kb2 Rd3 100.Be6 Rd2+
>
>Yes, this game was decided from here on to be a draw :-)
>101.Ka1 {0.00/1}
>>Kc3
>>{1.43/12} 102.Ba2 {0.00/1} Rd1+ {1.44/13} 103.Bb1 {0.00/1} Rg1 {1.44/14} 104.Ka2
>>{0.00/1}
>>Rg2+ {1.44/13} 105.Ka1 {0.00/1} Rg5 {1.44/13} 106.Ba2 {0.00/1} Ra5 {1.44/13}
>>107.Kb1
>>{0.00/1} Rb5+ {1.44/13} 108.Ka1 {0.00/1} Kc2 {1.44/13} 109.Be6 {0.00/1} Rg5
>>{1.45/13}
>>110.Bc4 {0.00/1} Rg7 {1.45/13} 111.Bd5 {0.00/1} Ra7+ {1.45/12} 112.Ba2 {0.00/1}
>>Kc3
>>{1.44/13} 113.Kb1 {0.00/1} Rb7+ {1.44/12} 114.Ka1 {0.00/1} Rb6 {1.43/12} 115.Bb1
>>{0.00/1}
>>Ra6+ {1.43/12} 116.Ba2 {0.00/1} Ra8 {1.43/13} 117.Kb1 {0.00/1} Rb8+ {1.43/12}
>>118.Ka1 {0.00/1} Rb5 {1.43/12} 119.Bb1 {0.00/1} Ra5+ {1.43/12} 120.Ba2 {0.00/1}
>>Ra4
>>{1.43/13} 121.Kb1 {0.00/1} Rb4+ {1.43/12} 122.Ka1 {0.00/1} Rd4 {1.43/12} 123.Bb1
>>{0.00/1}
>>Ra4+ {1.43/12} 124.Ba2 {0.00/1} Ra6 {1.43/13} 125.Kb1 {0.00/1} Rb6+ {1.43/12}
>>126.Ka1 {0.00/1} Rb7 {1.43/12} 127.Bb1 {0.00/1} Re7 {1.44/12} 128.Ba2 {0.00/1}
>>Re1+
>>{1.47/12} 129.Bb1 {0.00/1} Rf1 {1.47/13} 130.Ka2 {0.00/1} Rf2+ {1.44/12} 131.Ka1
>>{0.00/1}
>>Kb3 {1.44/12} 132.Be4 {0.00/1} Rf1+ {1.44/11} 133.Bb1 {0.00/1} Rf3 {1.44/12}
>>134.Ba2+ {0.00/1} Kc3 {1.44/11} 135.Bb1 {0.00/1} Rf4 {1.44/12} 136.Ba2 {0.00/1}
>>Rf1+
>>{1.47/11} 137.Bb1 {0.00/1} Re1 {1.44/11} 138.Ka2 {0.00/1} Re2+ {1.44/11} 139.Ka1
>>{0.00/1}
>>Kb3 {1.44/11} 140.Bf5 {0.00/1} Re5 {1.43/10} 141.Bd3 {0.00/1} Re3 {1.41/10}
>>142.Bb1
>>{0.00/1} Kc3 {0.00/10} 143.Ba2 {0.00/1} Re7 {0.00/9} 144.Bb1 {0.00/1} Re2
>>{0.00/9}
>>145.Ba2 {0.00/1} Kd4 {0.00/9}  {50 moves rule} 1/2-1/2



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