Author: Jorge Pichard
Date: 13:04:37 10/21/03
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On October 21, 2003 at 15:49:57, Jorge Pichard wrote:
>On October 21, 2003 at 08:36:50, Tony Werten 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 :-)
>>
>>That's not the point. You force engines to follow a bookline for over 45 moves,
>>then sometimes the first move out of book is a resign. What's the point if the
>>program didn't have any choice before ( and neither did the opponent) ?
>>
>>Tony
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You are wrong after the 2nd game of the match I selected repeat start position
with colors switched, I didn't select any games the Arena GUI did automatically.
And if you checked more carefully you will notice that game 3 and 4, 5 and 6 and
so on are the same but with colors reversed. Therefore, there was no advantage
for either engine at all.
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>Pichard
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>>>>...
>>>>>35.Bf5 Bc6 36.d7 Rf8 37.Rd4 Rd8 {-4.05/19} 38.Kd6 {4.05/12} Bxd7 {-4.05/17}
>>>>>39.Bxd7
>>>>>{3.96/13} Ra8 {-4.10/14} 40.Ra4 {4.18/12} a5 {-4.03/16} 41.Bc6 {4.33/12} Ra7
>>>>>{-4.04/16}
>>>>>42.Kc5 {4.49/12} Kf6 {-4.16/16} 43.Kb6 {4.56/12} Rg7 {-4.84/18} 44.Rxa5
>>>>>{4.68/12} g4
>>>>>{-5.25/18} 45.Rd5 {4.89/12} g3 {-5.57/17} 46.Rd1 {4.98/12} Rg4 {-5.35/15} 47.Rg1
>>>>>{5.14/11}
>>>>>Ke5 {-5.58/17} 48.a4 {5.13/12} Rb4+ {-6.04/17} 49.Kc7 {5.50/12} Rb3 {-6.05/16}
>>>>>50.Ra1 {5.52/12} Rb4 {-6.52/16} 51.a5 {5.52/11} Rg4 {-8.32/17} {Black resigns}
>>>>>1-0
>>>>>
>>>>...
>>>>>Kb4 44.Rh8 g6 45.Rh7 c6 46.Rc7 Be4 47.h3 Kxc4 48.g4 hxg4 49.hxg4 c5 50.Kd2 b5
>>>>>51.Rf7 Bc3+ 52.Ke3 Bb1 53.f5 gxf5 54.g5 b4 55.g6 f4+ 56.Rxf4+ Bd4+ 57.Kd2
>>>>>{-6.53/21}
>>>>>Bxg6 {4.68/11} 58.Rf8 {-6.58/18} Bb1 {5.34/11} 59.Ra8 {-7.40/20} Bb2 {7.25/11}
>>>>>60.Ra7 {-8.97/20} {White resigns} 0-1
>>>>>
>>>>...
>>>>>Kb4 44.Rh8 g6 45.Rh7 c6 46.Rc7 Be4 47.h3 Kxc4 48.g4 hxg4 49.hxg4 c5 50.Kd2 b5
>>>>>51.Rf7 Bc3+ 52.Ke3 Bb1 53.f5 gxf5 54.g5 b4 55.g6 f4+ 56.Rxf4+ Bd4+ 57.Kd2
>>>>>{-4.80/12}
>>>>>Bxg6 {5.66/14} 58.Rf1 {-4.83/12} Be4 {6.03/16} 59.Kc1 {-5.01/11} Be3+ {6.89/15}
>>>>>60.Kb2 {-6.18/11} Kd3 {7.48/15} 61.Rd1+ {-6.17/11} Ke2 {12.56/18} 62.Rd8
>>>>>{-5.91/11} c4
>>>>>{12.70/16} 63.Re8 {-6.75/11} Bf5 {12.96/15} 64.a4 {-7.86/11} c3+ {M12/12} 65.Kb3
>>>>>{-19.04/12} {White resigns} 0-1
>>>>>
>>>>...
>>>>>36.h4 Ne6 37.Ne4 Qe7 38.g5 Nf4 39.gxh6 Bxh6 40.Qg3 Qe6 41.Kh2 d5 42.Ng5 Bxg5
>>>>>43.hxg5
>>>>>Re7 44.Rc2 Qf5 45.Rf2 {-12.31/16} {White resigns} 0-1
>>>>>
>>>>...
>>>>>36.h4 Ne6 37.Ne4 Qe7 38.g5 Nf4 39.gxh6 Bxh6 40.Qg3 Qe6 41.Kh2 d5 42.Ng5 Bxg5
>>>>>43.hxg5
>>>>>Re7 44.Rc2 Qf5 45.Rf2 {-11.61/10} Rh7+ {11.29/12} 46.Kg1 {-13.23/11} Qe4
>>>>>{12.66/13}
>>>>>47.Qf3 {-13.26/11} {White resigns} 0-1
>>>>>
>>>>...
>>>>>52.h5 b5 53.axb5 c4 54.bxc4 a4 55.Re2 Bb4 56.Rb2 Bc3 57.Rc2 Bh8 58.Ra2 Ra8
>>>>>59.Nf7 Bc3
>>>>>60.h6 Ke7 61.Ne5 a3 62.h7 Bb2 63.c5 {7.37/15} Re8 {-7.92/11} 64.b6 {7.76/14}
>>>>>cxb6
>>>>>{-8.81/13} 65.d6+ {8.22/15} Ke6 {-10.41/13} {Black resigns} 1-0
>>>>>
>>>>...
>>>>>52.h5 b5 53.axb5 c4 54.bxc4 a4 55.Re2 Bb4 56.Rb2 Bc3 57.Rc2 Bh8 58.Ra2 Ra8
>>>>>59.Nf7 Bc3
>>>>>60.h6 Ke7 61.Ne5 a3 62.h7 Bb2 63.c5 {8.43/11} Re8 {-8.12/17} {Black resigns}
>>>>>1-0
>>>>>
>>>>...
>>>>>Kg7 44.b4 Kf6 45.a5 bxa5 46.bxa5 Kg7 47.Kb4 Kf6 48.Kc5 Kg7 49.Be2 Rde8 50.Rxe8
>>>>>Rxe8
>>>>>51.Bf3 Re1 {-5.91/12} 52.Bxd5 {7.37/15} Ra1 {-6.77/12} 53.Rxf7+ {8.42/14} Kh6
>>>>>{-7.98/13} 54.Be4 {8.49/14} Re1 {-9.47/13} {Black resigns} 1-0
>>>>>
>>>>...
>>>>>Kg7 44.b4 Kf6 45.a5 bxa5 46.bxa5 Kg7 47.Kb4 Kf6 48.Kc5 Kg7 49.Be2 Rde8 50.Rxe8
>>>>>Rxe8
>>>>>51.Bf3 Kf6 {-6.70/19} 52.Bxd5 {6.60/13} Rf8 {-7.35/19} 53.Kb6 {7.56/13} Kg7
>>>>>{-7.47/17}
>>>>>54.Be6 {8.34/13} Rd8 {-8.02/17} {Black resigns} 1-0
>>>>>
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