Author: Ingo Bauer
Date: 23:20:48 07/15/04
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On July 15, 2004 at 18:05:56, Robert Hyatt wrote:
>On July 15, 2004 at 15:51:34, Ingo Bauer wrote:
>
>>On July 15, 2004 at 15:33:10, Robert Hyatt wrote:
>>
>>>On July 15, 2004 at 15:13:18, Ingo Bauer wrote:
>>>
>>>>Hello
>>>>
>>>>Just 4 those who are interested. In a long game between Crafty and Shredder the
>>>>following position occurs:
>>>>
>>>>[D]8/8/p4k2/1p5p/1PpK2P1/P6P/8/8 w - -
>>>>
>>>>For some strange reason Crafty decided to play gxh5 at move 58 which is a
>>>>loosing move. As far as I know this was considered a bug and is removed in the
>>>>latest Crafty release.
>>>>
>>>>and here is the whole game (Eval/time/expected move by S8), if I can remember it
>>>>correctly the time control was 60 move is 105min and 25 min for the remaining
>>>>game (WCCC time control minus some operator time)
>>>>
>>>>[Event "WCCC-preparation"]
>>>>[Site "Ingos Home"]
>>>>[Date "2004.06.27"]
>>>>[Round "1"]
>>>>[White "Crafty 19.14 4*Opteron"]
>>>>[Black "Shredder8 XP@2500"]
>>>>[Result "0-1"]
>>>>
>>>>1. e4 {0s} e5 {book 0s} 2. Nf3 {9s} Nc6 {book 0s} 3. Bb5
>>>>{15s} a6 {book 0s} 4. Bxc6 {8s (Ba4)} dxc6 {book 0s} 5. O-O
>>>>{24s} f6 {book 0s} 6. d4 {12s} exd4 {book 0s} 7. Nxd4 {9s}
>>>>c5 {book 0s} 8. Nb3 {13s (Ne2)} Qxd1 {book 0s} 9. Rxd1
>>>>{10s} Be6 {book 0s} 10. Bf4 {15s (Nc3)} c4 {book 0s}
>>>>11. Na5 {9s} b6 {-0.49/19 3:00m} 12. Nc6 {12s} Bd7
>>>>{-0.25/20 3:10m} 13. Nd4 {12s} O-O-O {-0.23/20 2:24m}
>>>>14. Nd2 {13s} Bg4 {-0.32/20 2:26m} 15. N4f3 {11s (f3)} Bxf3
>>>>{-0.07/19 3:17m} 16. Nxf3 {2:43m (gxf3)} Rxd1+ {-0.54/20
>>>>3:10m} 17. Rxd1 {58s} Bc5 {-0.42/20 1:16m} 18. Nd4 {1:13m}
>>>>Bxd4 {-0.39/22 35s} 19. Rxd4 {14s} b5 {-0.42/23 2:22m}
>>>>20. f3 {1:13m} Ne7 {-0.54/22 1:25m} 21. Kf2 {1:10m} Rd8
>>>>{-0.46/22 2:03m} 22. Rxd8+ {2:51m (Ke3)} Kxd8 {-0.44/18 4s}
>>>>23. Be3 {3:54m (Ke3)} Kd7 {-0.39/21 2:03m} 24. Bc5 {3:13m}
>>>>Ng6 {-0.37/23 6s} 25. Bb4 {2:37m (g4)} Nf4 {-0.37/23 2:53m}
>>>>26. a3 {2:59m (Bd2)} Ne6 {-0.15/24 2:14m} 27. Ke3 {21s} c5
>>>>{-0.15/26 2:20m} 28. Bc3 {21s} Nd8 {-0.22/25 3:22m} 29. b3
>>>>{9s (g4)} cxb3 {-0.10/20 32s} 30. cxb3 {24s} Ke7 {-0.27/22
>>>>2:08m} 31. g4 {4:41m (f4)} g5 {+0.05/24 2:11m} 32. b4 {58s}
>>>>c4 {+0.06/25 1:20m} 33. e5 {1:36m (f4)} fxe5 {0.00/25
>>>>2:44m} 34. Bxe5 {50s} Ke6 {0.00/25 1:52m} 35. Ke4 {3:56m}
>>>>Nf7 {0.00/26 14s} 36. Bg7 {2:51m (Bg3)} Nd6+ {+0.02/26
>>>>3:08m} 37. Kd4 {9s} Ne8 {+0.01/26 2:36m} 38. Bh6 {3:30m}
>>>>Kf6 {0.00/28 0s} 39. f4 {3:17m} gxf4 {0.00/27 0s} 40. Bxf4
>>>>{3:16m} Ke6 {0.00/27 0s} 41. h3 {4:25m} Nf6 {0.00/28 0s}
>>>>42. Bh6 {3:23m (Bd2)} Nd5 {-0.01/27 4:18m} 43. Bd2 {10s
>>>>(Bc1)} Ne7 {-0.01/27 4:42m} 44. Bc1 {4:38m (Ke4)} Nd5
>>>>{0.00/25 2:50m} 45. Bd2 {3:30m} Nf6 {0.00/27 0s} 46. Bf4
>>>>{4:13m (Bc1)} Nd7 {-0.01/26 1:32m} 47. Bg5 {3:49m (Be3)}
>>>>Ne5 {0.00/25 30s} 48. Be3 {2:45m} Ng6 {0.00/24 10s} 49. Ke4
>>>>{2:01m (Kc5)} Kd6 {0.00/26 3:06m} 50. Bd4 {2:05m (Kd4)} Ke6
>>>>{0.00/26 2:44m} 51. Ba1 {22s (Be3)} Kf7 {0.00/27 2:54m}
>>>>52. Bb2 {4:04m (Bc3)} Ke6 {0.00/27 3:06m} 53. Bc3 {1:58m}
>>>>Ne7 {-0.01/27 1:19m} 54. Bg7 {2:24m (Be1)} Nd5 {+0.01/25
>>>>2:17m} 55. Be5 {9s (Bb2)} Nf6+ {+0.03/25 3:10m} 56. Kd4
>>>>{3:49m} h5 {+0.02/26 0s} 57. Bxf6 {2:16m (gxh5)} Kxf6
>>>>{+0.02/28 2:54m} 58. gxh5 {8:13m (Ke4)} Kg5 {+2.78/28
>>>>3:21m} 59. h6 {23s (Ke3)} Kxh6 {+3.77/27 2:15m} 60. Kc3
>>>>{10s} Kh5 {+11.15/30 2:52m} 61. Kd4 {1:08m (Kd2)} Kh4
>>>>{+12.15/28 1:38m} 62. Ke4 {4:11m} Kxh3 {+M150/28 0s}
>>>>63. Kf3 {1:11m} Kh4 {+M150/29 0s} 64. Kf4 {5:03m} Kh5
>>>>{+M150/28 0s} 65. Kf3 {26s (Ke3)} Kg5 {+M150/27 7:16m}
>>>>66. Ke4 {12s (Ke3)} 0-1
>>>>
>>>>Bye Ingo
>>>>
>>>>PS: ...and NO #150 is NOT a bug! :-)
>>>
>>>
>>>This was a bug that was fixed prior to the WCCC. Here is quick output from the
>>>machine used there:
>>>
>>> 11 0.10 -0.04 1. Ke4 Kg5 2. Kf3 Kg6 3. Ke3 hxg4 4.
>>> hxg4 Kg5 5. Kf3 Kf6 6. Ke4 <HT>
>>> 11-> 0.11 -0.04 1. Ke4 Kg5 2. Kf3 Kg6 3. Ke3 hxg4 4.
>>> hxg4 Kg5 5. Kf3 Kf6 6. Ke4 <HT>
>>> 12 0.16 -0.04 1. Ke4 Kg5 2. Kf3 Kg6 3. Ke3 hxg4 4.
>>> hxg4 Kg5 5. Kf3 Kf6 6. Ke4 <HT>
>>> 12-> 0.18 -0.04 1. Ke4 Kg5 2. Kf3 Kg6 3. Ke3 hxg4 4.
>>> hxg4 Kg5 5. Kf3 Kf6 6. Ke4 <HT>
>>> 13 0.25 -0.04 1. Ke4 Kg5 2. Kf3 Kg6 3. Ke3 hxg4 4.
>>> hxg4 Kg5 5. Kf3 Kf6 6. Ke4 Kf7 7. a4
>>> Ke6
>>> 13-> 0.29 -0.04 1. Ke4 Kg5 2. Kf3 Kg6 3. Ke3 hxg4 4.
>>> hxg4 Kg5 5. Kf3 Kf6 6. Ke4 Kf7 7. a4
>>> Ke6
>>> 14 0.40 -0.04 1. Ke4 Kg5 2. Kf3 Kg6 3. Ke3 hxg4 4.
>>> hxg4 Kg7 5. Kf3 Kf7 6. Ke3 Kf6 7. Ke4
>>> Kf7 <HT>
>>> 14-> 0.48 -0.04 1. Ke4 Kg5 2. Kf3 Kg6 3. Ke3 hxg4 4.
>>> hxg4 Kg7 5. Kf3 Kf7 6. Ke3 Kf6 7. Ke4
>>> Kf7 <HT> (s=2)
>>> 15 0.63 -0.05 1. Ke4 Kg5 2. Kf3 Kg6 3. Ke3 hxg4 4.
>>> hxg4 Kg7 5. Kd4 Kf6 6. Ke4 Kf7 <HT>
>>>
>>>Plays the correct move now instantly and beyond...
>>
>>
>>Thx, Peter allready told me. I hope it is ok to publish the game AFTER the WCCC!
>
>Certainly...
>
>
>>
>>Right now I am playing a game against Crafty at ICC (and it seems that YACE is
>>loosing :-( ). It is a pity that your Crafty do not send evals to computer
>>opponents.
>
>It does if I know which account is playing. IE against "yace" it should kibitz.
>Also against others that have asked, like "postmodernist". Tell me what account
>and I'll add you to the ak list...
The account name is "Sukkubus" and I allways state the engine I am using in the
first line + some technical notes later on. 99% of all cases I use YACE.
Thx
Ingo
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