Author: Vincent Diepeveen
Date: 05:16:57 05/13/04
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On May 12, 2004 at 00:55:25, Will Hunter wrote:
>I don't mean the games from the match of 89, 96, 97, against Kasparov, but all
>test games and games by other Grandmasters. The games I'm most interested in are
>1997 test games.
>
>Will
Not a single testgame is ever published.
However if you go to the internet and look to games played by an account called
deepviolet at chessclub.com then you probably are looking to a program in the
same strength category.
It doesn't know anything about things like doubled pawn g2,g3 either and is
tactical reasonable strong. Very comparable in strength with deep blue.
Was high rated in 1997, hardly became better sincethen. 100% same style & errors
like deep blue.
Hossa (2498) vs. DeepViolet (2864) --- 1999.05.31 07:25:21
Rated blitz match, initial time: 2 minutes, increment: 18 seconds
1. e4 (0:00) e5 (0:07)
2. Nf3 (0:00) Nc6 (0:07)
3. Bb5 (0:00) a6 (0:06)
4. Ba4 (0:00) Nf6 (0:05)
5. O-O (0:00) d6 (0:06)
6. Bxc6+ (0:00) bxc6 (0:16)
7. d4 (0:00) Nxe4 (0:42)
8. Qe2 (1:11) f5 (0:08)
9. dxe5 (0:27) c5 (0:08)
10. exd6 (0:23) cxd6 (0:26)
11. Ng5 (0:00) Be7 (0:21)
12. Nxe4 (0:28) fxe4 (0:07)
13. Qxe4 (0:16) d5 (0:08)
14. Qf3 (0:15) Rf8 (0:12)
15. Qh5+ (0:44) g6 (0:06)
16. Qxh7 (0:16) Bf5 (0:12)
17. Bh6 (0:23) g5 (0:40)
18. Qg7 (0:00) Qd6 (0:40)
19. Re1 (0:44) Be4 (0:12)
20. Bxg5 (0:09) Bxg5 (0:35)
21. Qxg5 (0:23) Kd7 (0:07)
22. Nc3 (0:23) Bxg2 (0:14)
23. Qg4+ (0:23) Kc7 (0:09)
24. Qxg2 (0:13) Rg8 (0:11)
25. Re7+ (0:11) Qxe7 (0:07)
26. Nxd5+ (0:14) Kd6 (0:06)
27. Nxe7 (0:16) Rxg2+ (0:55)
28. Kxg2 (0:01) Kxe7 (0:18)
29. c4 (0:04)
{Black resigns} 1-0
Around 1997 and 1998, all software made major mistakes, also tactical ones.
DeepViolet i could never catch at making 9 ply mistakes and tactical also not 10
ply mistakes. But of course positional mistakes...
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