Author: Jorge Pichard
Date: 10:20:07 08/07/04
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On August 07, 2004 at 11:55:18, Computerschaak wrote:
>Lets hope that we will see more FCR/Chess960 programs soon. We are planning a
>FRC/Chess960 computer chess world championship in Mainz next year, if we have
>enough interesting programs that are able to play FRC /Chess960. If u take a
>look at the number and quality of players in the Chess960 Open in Mainz this
>week, it becomes clear that FRC/Chess960 has become quite popular. Just some
>names: Ponomariov, Morozevich, Bacrot, Grishuk, Bologan, Karjakin,
>McShane...tehy all played in Mainz!
>
>Best
>Eric
Yes I only Hope that a version of Frc Shredder, and at least Frc-Junior is ready
very soon. It only take to incorporate the Frc-castling rules and nothing else
should be changed at all. Take at look at Shredder 8 playing as Black againbst
Frc-Baron using the same #2 position played agains GM Levon. Shredder was only
using 20 seconds per move and Frcbaron 40 seconds per move.
[Event "Computer Schach Partie"]
[Site "S0025128408"]
[Date "2004.08.07"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Frcbaron140b2"]
[Black "Shredder8"]
[Result "0-1"]
[BlackElo "2350"]
[Time "15:46:27"]
[TimeControl "2400+5"]
[SetUp "1"]
[FEN "[D]bnqbrnkr/pppppppp/8/8/8/8/PPPPPPPP/BNQBRNKR w KQkq - 0 1 "]
[Termination "normal"]
[PlyCount "72"]
[WhiteType "program"]
[BlackType "human"]
1.d4 c5 2.dxc5 {+0.13/10 77} Qxc5 3.a3 {+0.04/10 88} a5 4.e4 {+0.05/10 78} Nc6
5.Ne3 {+0.25/10 117} e6 6.b3 {+0.25/9 37} d5 7.exd5 {+0.04/9 45} exd5 8.c3
{+0.03/9
54} d4 9.Nc2 {-0.18/9 31} Bg5 10.Qb2 {-0.23/9 49} Bh4 11.g3 {-0.25/9 48} Rxe1+
12.Nxe1 {-0.19/11 66} Bf6 13.Qd2 {-0.38/9 44} Ne6 14.b4 {-0.28/8 38} axb4
15.cxb4
{-0.39/9 24} Qa7 16.b5 {-0.62/9 30} Ne5 17.Qc2 {-0.67/9 29} b6 18.Qc8+ {-0.48/10
34} Bd8
19.Bxd4 {-0.81/10 24} Bb7 20.Qc3 {-0.86/11 37} Nxd4 21.Qxd4 {-0.87/11 63} Bf6
22.Qe3
{-0.83/10 32} Bxh1 23.Kxh1 {-0.83/9 12} h5 24.Bc2 {-1.21/9 66} g6 25.f3 {-1.08/9
48} h4
26.g4 {-1.41/10 42} Nc4 27.Qd3 {-1.62/10 47} Qe7 28.Ng2 {-2.08/11 45} h3 29.Qxc4
{-2.68/11 81} Qe5 30.Ne3 {-2.40/10 25} Qxe3 31.Qf1 {-5.92/12 35} Kg7 32.Be4
{-6.89/11 19}
Re8 33.g5 {-13.58/11 33} Bxg5 34.Nd2 {-13.12/10 22} Qxd2 35.Qxh3 {-19.03/10 25}
Be3
36.Qg3 {-22.93/10 29} {White resigns} 0-1
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