Author: Robert Hyatt
Date: 06:16:35 12/23/98
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On December 22, 1998 at 20:24:10, Vincent Lejeune wrote:
>But I was 5 sec. too short ...
>
>here's the game ...
>
>Which move is losing for Crafty ??
>
>[Event "ICS unrated blitz match"]
>[Site "chessclub.com"]
>[Date "1998.12.22"]
>[Round "-"]
>[White "guest247"]
>[Black "crafty"]
>[Result "0-1"]
>[WhiteElo "0"]
>[BlackElo "2895"]
>[TimeControl "300"]
>
>1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 e6 3. d4 cxd4 4. Nxd4 Nf6 5. Nc3 d6 6. Be2 Be7 7. O-O O-O
>8. f4 Nc6 9. a4 Qb6 10. Be3 e5 11. Nf5 Qb4 12. Nxe7+ Nxe7 13. Qd3 Nc6 14.
>fxe5 Nxe5 15. Qd4 Qxd4 16. Bxd4 Bd7 17. Nd5 Nxe4 18. c3 Nc6 19. Be3 Be6 20.
>Bc4 Rae8 21. Rae1 Ne5 22. Ba2 Nd3 23. Re2 Bxd5 24. Bxd5 Nf6 25. Bc4 Nxb2
>26. Rxb2 Rxe3 27. Rxb7 Rxc3 28. Bb5 Ra8 29. Re1 a5 30. Ree7 Rf8 31. h3 Rc2
>32. Ra7 Nd5 33. Red7 Ne3 34. Rxa5 Rxg2+ 35. Kh1 Rc8 36. Rc7 Rf8 37. Raa7
>Rb2 38. Re7 Nd5 39. Red7 Nb6 40. Rdb7 Nc8 41. Ra8 Rb3 42. Rbb8 Rxh3+ 43.
>Kg2 Rc3 44. Bd7 Rd8 45. Rxc8 Rcxc8 46. Rxc8 Rxc8 47. Bxc8 Kf8 48. a5 Ke7
>49. a6 Kd8 50. a7 Kxc8 51. a8=Q+ Kd7 52. Kf3 g6 53. Ke4 h5 54. Kd5 Ke7 55.
>Qc6 Kf8 56. Qxd6+ Kg8 57. Ke5 Kg7 58. Qf6+ Kg8 59. Kf4 Kf8 60. Kg5 h4 61.
>Kh6 Ke8 62. Qc6+ Ke7 63. Kg7 h3 64. Qe4+
>{guest247 forfeits on time} 0-1
While I don't object to any games being posted, if you want to play some games
vs crafty and report them then by all means do so. But to play the "best"
crafty, you need to let me know. This machine is *not* sitting idle except
when crafty uses it to play games. Yesterday I spent the day rebuilding the
linux kernel several hundred times as I played with the process scheduler source
to fix a quirk. But this tends to have a gross effect on the SMP search code.
I don't do anything special to solve this, crafty just "gets what it can" and
plays.
I'm more than happy to have it ready at a particular point in time and play
as many games as you want... and I can have it ready with no other things on
the machine...
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