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Subject: Re: Super Tournament II (Round 24 of 44 at 40 moves in 80 mins repeating)

Author: Graham Banks

Date: 15:59:24 04/13/04

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On April 13, 2004 at 17:39:55, John Merlino wrote:

>On April 13, 2004 at 16:31:54, Graham Banks wrote:
>
>>Athlon 2000
>>128mb hash each
>>3,4,5 piece tablebases
>>All using Fritz Powerbook (maximum variety, minimum 5 games for a move to be
>>played, no learning)
>>40 moves in 80 minutes repeating.
>>Ponder off
>>Tournament run under Fritz GUI
>>
>>Deep Fritz 8 gave up a pawn rather than take the draw by the 50 move rule (a
>>bug?). Fortuitously Deep Fritz 8 ended up winning!
>>Impressive games by both Deep Sjeng 1.6 and Ruffian 2.1.0 – well worth playing
>>over. In fact, I’d appreciate somebody posting a diagram at the point that
>>Ruffian 2.1.0 played g4 – I wonder how many other programs would have played
>>this marvellous move?
>
>Here's your diagram:
>
>[D]r2q1rk1/pbb2pp1/2p1pn1p/1pP5/3P4/3Q1N2/PPB2PPP/R1B1R1K1 w - - 0 15
>
>Here's what CM9000, SKR personality on an AMD 2500+, says:
>
>Time	Depth	Score	Positions	Moves
>0:00	1/3	0.58	1232		15.Bd2 a5 16.Ne5
>0:00	1/4	0.73	3100		15.Bd2 a5 16.Ne5 Re8 17.Rac1
>0:00	1/5	0.73	12392		15.Bd2 a5 16.Ne5 Re8 17.Rac1
>0:00	1/6	0.83	42173		15.Bd2 a5 16.Ne5 Re8 17.Rac1 Qd5
>					18.Bb3
>0:00	1/7	0.79	118918		15.Bd2 Qe7 16.Ne5 Rfd8 17.Ng4 Kf8
>					18.Nxf6 Qxf6
>0:00	1/7	0.87	176094		15.Ne5 Bxe5 16.Rxe5 Qd7 17.Bd2
>					Rad8 18.Qg3
>0:01	1/8	0.89	408836		15.Ne5 Re8 16.a4 Ba5 17.Re3 a6
>					18.Rg3 Kf8 19.Bd2
>0:04	1/9	0.88	1000575		15.Ne5 Re8 16.Bd2 a5 17.Rad1 a4
>					18.Qg3 Qxd4 19.Bxh6
>0:11	1/10	1.01	2756227		15.Ne5 Re8 16.Bd2 Qd5 17.Bb3 Qd8
>					18.Rad1 Rc8 19.a4 a5 20.axb5 Bxe5
>					21.Rxe5 cxb5
>0:26	1/11	1.00	6421528		15.Ne5 Re8 16.Bd2 Qd5 17.Bb3 Qd8
>					18.Rad1 Rc8 19.a4 Bxe5 20.Rxe5 Qd7
>1:23	1/12	1.01	20945400	15.Ne5 Re8 16.Bd2 Qd5 17.Bb3 Qd8
>					18.Rad1 Ba5 19.Qf3 Bxd2 20.Rxd2
>					Qa5 21.Ree2 Rac8
>3:24	1/13	1.03	51282487	15.Ne5 Re8 16.Bd2 Qd5 17.Rad1 Bxe5
>					18.dxe5 Qxd3 19.Bxd3 Nd5 20.Re4
>					Rad8 21.Rg4 f5 22.exf6ep Nxf6
>
>jm


Thanks John.



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