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Subject: Re: New Chessbase Engine called "Turing"

Author: Drexel,Michael

Date: 11:45:57 11/12/03

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On November 12, 2003 at 13:18:37, Ingo Bauer wrote:

>Hi
>
>Here: http://www.spiegel.de/netzwelt/technologie/0,1518,273665,00.html you find
>an Artikel about Chess, Alan Turing, Computers ....
>
>The artikel is in German and written by Andre Schulz a chessbase employe
>(afaik).
>
>The interesting thing is at the end of the Artikel. There you can download a
>Chessbase-Nativ-Engine called "Turing"

This 'interesting thing' is of course very easy to beat and there is something
wrong with it's time management.
A 3+2 blitz match against König Schwarz ended 2-2 because it lost 2 games on
time.

Here is a nice game from Turing:

[D] r1bqkb2/ppppn1r1/4Q1pp/3NNp2/8/4P3/PP1P2PP/R1BK1B1R b q - 0 12

12.Qe6!!                :-)

[Event "ATHLONXP, Blitz:3'+2""]
[Site "ATHLONXP"]
[Date "2003.11.12"]
[Round "1"]
[White "Turing"]
[Black "König Schwarz"]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO "A00"]
[PlyCount "25"]
[TimeControl "180+2"]

1. e3 {Both last book move 4.40/6 12} e5 {0.01/0 0} 2. Nc3 {3.00/5 8} Nc6 {
-0.13/0 0} 3. Qg4 {2.00/5 11} Nge7 {(Rb8) -0.13/0 0} 4. Nf3 {2.30/4 4} f5 {
(Rb8) 0.09/0 0} 5. Qh5+ {0.10/4 6} g6 {0.06/0 0} 6. Qh4 {0.40/4 5} h6 {
(Rb8) -0.09/0 0} 7. Qf6 {0.40/4 5} Nb4 {(Rg8) 0.03/0 0} 8. Nxe5 {1.60/4 9}
Nxc2+ {(Rh7) -0.25/0 0} 9. Kd1 {17.40/6 10} Nxe3+ {(Rh7) 2.53/0 0} 10. fxe3 {
18.40/6 15} Rh7 {2.97/0 0} 11. Nd5 {-0.80/4 5} Rg7 {(c6) 2.06/0 0} 12. Qe6 {
#2/4 11} d6 {(dxe6) #1/0 0} 13. Nf6# {#1/4 8} 1-0

Michael

>
>Bye Ingo
>
>PS: The artikel is interesting too of course!




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