Author: Thorsten Czub
Date: 09:11:38 12/17/04
[Event "World Computer Chess Championship"] [Site "Ramat-Gan"] [Date "2004.07.06"] [EventDate "2004.??.??"] [Round "3"] [Result "0-1"] [White "Diep"] [Black "Deep Junior"] [ECO "D20"] [WhiteElo "?"] [BlackElo "?"] [PlyCount "54"] 1. d4 d5 2. c4 dxc4 3. e4 Nf6 4. e5 Nd5 5. Bxc4 Nb6 6. Bd3 Nc6 7. Be3 Nb4 8. Be4 f5 9. exf6 exf6 10. a3 f5 11. axb4 fxe4 12. Nc3 Be6 13. Nh3 Qd7 14. Nf4 Be7 15. Nxe6 Qxe6 16. d5 Qg6 17. O-O O-O 18. Bc5 Rae8 19. Rxa7 Nc4 20. Qe2 Bxc5 21. bxc5 Ne5 22. Rxb7 Nf3+ 23. Kh1 Re5 24. Ra1 Rh5 25. h3 Qg4 26. Qf1 Ng5 27. Rxc7 Nxh3 0-1 Diep - Deep Junior [D] r4rk1/ppp1b1pp/1n4q1/2BP4/1P2p3/2N5/1P3PPP/R2Q1RK1 b - - 0 1 Analysis by Junior 9 (AMD2400+, analysis mode, 160 MB hash): 18...Tae8 19.Te1 Df5 20.Sxe4 Sxd5 21.f3 a6 22.Lxe7 Txe7 23.Ta5 Te5 24.Dd4 ² (0.39) Tiefe: 17 00:12:36 978346kN (, MyTown 17.12.2004) Cool. it really plays Rae8. All my other chess programs play e.g. Bd6. Even computing on 22.Nf3+ many chess programs do not understand anything. E.g. let S8 compute over Nf3 and the following position and you will see that this is a difficult position. Why is Junior9 giving the a-pawn ? And why is is not expecting white to take a7. Why do other programs eat a7 and do not understand the speculative attack ?
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