Author: Didzis Cirulis
Date: 01:37:54 06/21/04
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On June 21, 2004 at 04:19:28, Djordje Vidanovic wrote:
>On June 21, 2004 at 01:09:32, Bruce Humphrey wrote:
>
>>Hello all
>>
>>Just a note to tell you all that Hiarcs for palm is already available! You can
>>download trial (impressive program!!) from their website: http://www.hiarcs.com
>>
>>Best wishes, Bruce
>
>
>I've had the beta for a while and I can say that it is very strong even on my
>68k Sony Clie (66 Mhz). I can only imagine how strong it can get on an ARM
>based processor. My impression is that on my Sony it plays blitz at about
>2350-2400 human strength (G/5). Besides, it has a built-in Elo rating feature
>that makes one play game after game compulsively :-)
>
>I haven't run any matches between Hiarcs and Chess-Tiger yet as I am very busy
>moving to a new flat and grading exams. I may do so during the long hot summer
>while watching the Olympics.
I have played many serious (2hour)games of Hiarcs betas vs. ChessGenius and
ChessTiger. Final beta scored 4.5 points of 5 vs. ChessGenius 2.1 (ARM)
Here I post a shorter (1 hour) game vs ChessTiger 15.1, finished 5 minutes ago:
Palm Zire 71, both programs running at 180 MHz CPU speed, permanent brain off.
512K for Hiarcs and 6 MB for Tiger.
[Event "28. HIARCS Test"]
[Site "Didzis"]
[Date "2004.06.21"]
[Round "28"]
[White "Hiarcs 9.3"]
[Black "Chess Tiger 15.1"]
[Result "1-0"]
[PlyCount "97"]
[TimeControl "3600"]
{H9.3: 512Kb [%lev 2,4] [%hopt 555351183] [%rmv 98] [%tns 9834900,1] [%ctv 0]}
1. e4 {[%eval 0,1]} d6 2. d4 {[%eval 0,1]} Nf6 3. Nc3 {[%eval 0,1]} g6 4. Nf3
{[%eval 0,1]}
c6 5. Bd3 {[%emt 1:00] [%eval 111,9]} Bg7 6. O-O {[%emt 1:04] [%eval 111,9]}
O-O 7. Bg5 {[%emt 40] [%eval 134,7]} h6 8. Bf4 {[%emt 1:19] [%eval 118,9]}
g5 9. Bd2 {[%emt 30] [%eval 121,7]} Be6 10. Qe2 {[%emt 1:15] [%eval 97,7]}
Ne8 11. e5 {[%emt 52] [%eval 164,7]} d5 12. h4 {[%emt 40] [%eval 186,7]}
g4 13. Nh2 {[%emt 1:08] [%eval 171,9]} Qc8 14. Rae1 {[%emt 1:01] [%eval 194,7]}
a5 15. Na4 {[%emt 1:48] [%eval 254,9]} Ra7 16. Nc5 {[%emt 41] [%eval 257,7]}
h5 17. Qe3 {[%emt 1:05] [%eval 317,9]} Bf5 18. Qg5 {[%emt 1:20] [%eval 311,7]}
Bxd3 19. Nxd3 {[%emt 43] [%eval 372,9]} b6 20. Qxh5 {[%emt 30] [%eval 430,9]}
f5 21. Qg6 {[%emt 55] [%eval 466,9]} Nc7 22. Bh6 {[%emt 1:03] [%eval 679,9]}
Ne8 23. Nf4 {[%emt 43] [%eval 672,9]} c5 24. Bxg7 {[%emt 32] [%eval 795,7]}
Nxg7 25. Nh5 {[%emt 54] [%eval 740,9]} e6 26. Nf6+ {[%emt 56] [%eval 799,9]}
Rxf6 {[%emt 2]} 27. exf6 {[%emt 55] [%eval 776,9]} Qe8 {[%emt 5]}
28. Qg5 {[%emt 1:11] [%eval 798,9]} Nc6 29. dxc5 {[%emt 1:00] [%eval 912,9]}
bxc5 30. fxg7 {[%emt 58] [%eval 913,7]} Nd4 31. c3 {[%emt 40] [%eval 969,9]}
Rxg7 32. Qd2 {[%emt 32] [%eval 978,7]} Nc6 33. Qxd5 {[%emt 43] [%eval 999,9]}
exd5 34. Rxe8+ {[%emt 37] [%eval 1031,9]} Kf7 {[%emt 4:01]} 35. Rc8 {[%emt 33]
[%eval 1024,9]}
Rg6 36. Rc7+ {[%emt 54] [%eval 1028,9]} Kf8 37. Re1 {[%emt 50] [%eval 1031,7]}
d4 38. Nf1 {[%emt 34] [%eval 1043,7]} a4 39. Ng3 {[%emt 48] [%eval 1174,7]}
d3 40. Nxf5 {[%emt 47] [%eval 1309,7]} c4 41. h5 {[%emt 45] [%eval 1508,7]}
Rf6 42. Ng7 {[%emt 44] [%eval 1541,7]} Kg8 43. Ne8 {[%emt 29] [%eval 1633,7]}
Rf8 44. h6 {[%emt 16] [%eval 8181,11]} Ne5 45. Rxe5 {[%emt 5] [%eval 8183,9]}
Rf4 46. Nf6+ {[%emt 1] [%eval 8185,7]} Rxf6 47. h7+ {[%eval 8187,5]}
Kh8 48. Re8+ {[%eval 8189,3]} Rf8 49. Rxf8+ {[%eval 8191,1]}
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Didzis Cirulis
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