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Subject: Re: Paderborn 2005 Missing Games and Einstein.

Author: Theo van der Storm

Date: 14:08:46 02/28/05

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On February 28, 2005 at 04:48:43, Gerd Isenberg wrote:

>On February 27, 2005 at 17:47:54, Theo van der Storm wrote:
>
>>A table like this is not to be found on the IPCCC (Paderborn 2005) site,
>>so I created this using my pgn tool:
>>
>> # Name         1    2    3    4    5    6    7    8    9   P    BU   SB
>> 1 Hydra      14b1  5w1  2b1 11w1  3b=  9w=  4b1  6w1  8w1  8.0  44.5 39.50
>> 2 Shredder   12w1  3b1  1w0  4b1 10w1 11b1  8w1  7w= 15b1  7.5  43.0 32.50
>> 3 Gandalf    13b1  2w0  5b1 10w1  1w=  8b=  9w1 11b=  4b0  5.5  47.0 25.50
>> 4 Spike       5b0 14w1 13b1  2w0  6b= 10b1  1w0 16b1  3w1  5.5  42.5 19.50
>> 5 Ikarus      4w1  1b0  3w0  9b= 16w1  6w=  7b= 14b= 10w1  5.0  42.0 20.00
>> 6 The Baron   9w0 16b1  8w= 12b=  4w=  5b= 11w1  1b0 14w1  5.0  39.0 17.50
>> 7 Diep       15b1 10w= 11b0  8w=  9b0 14w1  5w=  2b= 16w1  5.0  37.0 17.25
>> 8 Anaconda   10b0 15w1  6b=  7b= 13w1  3w=  2b0 12w1  1b0  4.5  44.0 16.25
>> 9 Jonny       6b1 11w= 10b0  5w=  7w1  1b=  3b0 15w0 12b1  4.5  43.0 21.75
>>10 Nexus       8w1  7b=  9w1  3b0  2b0  4w0 15b1 13w1  5b0  4.5  43.0 17.00
>>11 SOS        16w1  9b=  7w1  1b0 12w1  2w0  6b0  3w= 13b=  4.5  43.0 16.00
>>12 Patzer      2b0 13w= 14b1  6w= 11b0 15b= 16w=  8b0  9w0  3.0  35.5  8.50
>>13 Neurologic  3w0 12b=  4w0 15w1  8b0 16b= 14w= 10b0 11w=  3.0  34.0  8.25
>>14 IsiChess    1w0  4b0 12w0 16b1 15w=  7b0 13b=  5w=  6b0  2.5  38.5  6.75
>>15 Quark       7w0  8b0 16w= 13b0 14b= 12w= 10w0  9b1  2w0  2.5  36.0  8.00
>>16 Matador    11b0  6w0 15b= 14w0  5b0 13w= 12b=  4w0  7b0  1.5  36.0  4.25
>>
>>Cross-table:
>> # Name       1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8  9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16   P    BU   SB
>> 1 Hydra      X  1  =  1  1  1  .  1  =  .  1  .  .  1  .  .   8.0  44.5 39.50
>> 2 Shredder   0  X  1  1  .  .  =  1  .  1  1  1  .  .  1  .   7.5  43.0 32.50
>> 3 Gandalf    =  0  X  0  1  .  .  =  1  1  =  .  1  .  .  .   5.5  47.0 25.50
>> 4 Spike      0  0  1  X  0  =  .  .  .  1  .  .  1  1  .  1   5.5  42.5 19.50
>> 5 Ikarus     0  .  0  1  X  =  =  .  =  1  .  .  .  =  .  1   5.0  42.0 20.00
>> 6 The Baron  0  .  .  =  =  X  .  =  0  .  1  =  .  1  .  1   5.0  39.0 17.50
>> 7 Diep       .  =  .  .  =  .  X  =  0  =  0  .  .  1  1  1   5.0  37.0 17.25
>> 8 Anaconda   0  0  =  .  .  =  =  X  .  0  .  1  1  .  1  .   4.5  44.0 16.25
>> 9 Jonny      =  .  0  .  =  1  1  .  X  0  =  1  .  .  0  .   4.5  43.0 21.75
>>10 Nexus      .  0  0  0  0  .  =  1  1  X  .  .  1  .  1  .   4.5  43.0 17.00
>>11 SOS        0  0  =  .  .  0  1  .  =  .  X  1  =  .  .  1   4.5  43.0 16.00
>>12 Patzer     .  0  .  .  .  =  .  0  0  .  0  X  =  1  =  =   3.0  35.5  8.50
>>13 Neurologic .  .  0  0  .  .  .  0  .  0  =  =  X  =  1  =   3.0  34.0  8.25
>>14 IsiChess   0  .  .  0  =  0  0  .  .  .  .  0  =  X  =  1   2.5  38.5  6.75
>>15 Quark      .  0  .  .  .  .  0  0  1  0  .  =  0  =  X  =   2.5  36.0  8.00
>>16 Matador    .  .  .  0  0  0  0  .  .  .  0  =  =  0  =  X   1.5  36.0  4.25
>>
>>Best regards,
>>Theo
>>
>>PS: Come on guys post the missing games.
>
>Thanks Theo,
>
>sorry for the missing game - probably i forgot to copy the file to the lan
>folder. There were some problems with the lan itself as well.
>
>[Event "IPCCC 05"]
>[Site "Paderborn"]
>[Date " 2005.02.25"]
>[Round "6"]
>[White "Diep"]
>[Black "IsiChess"]
>[Result "1-0"]
>
>1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bb5 a6 4. Ba4 Nf6 5. 0-0 Be7 6. Re1 b5
>7. Bb3 0-0 8. h3 Bb7 9. d3 d6 10. a3 Qd7 11. Nc3 Rae8 12. Nd5
>Nxd5 13. Bxd5 Nd8 14. Bxb7 Nxb7 15. b4 f5 16. Be3 Nd8 17. a4
>Qc6 18. axb5 axb5 19. exf5 Rxf5 20. Qb1 Rxf3 21. gxf3 Qxf3 22. Kh2
>d5 23. Qd1 Qf8 24. Rg1 Bxb4 25. Ra8 Ne6 26. Rxe8 Qxe8 27. Qf3
>Qd7 28. Ra1 Qc6 29. Ra7 e4 30. dxe4 d4 31. Bf4 Qxc2 32. Ra6 Qc4
>33. Be5 Nf8 34. Ra7 Ne6 35. Qg4 Bf8 36. Ra6 Nc5 37. Ra8 Qf7 38. Bxd4
>h5 39. Qg5 Ne6 40. Qd5 c6 41. Qe5 Nxd4 42. Qxd4 Kh7 43. Kg2 Be7
>44. Qd3 Qg6 45. Kf1 Bd6 46. Ra6 Be5 47. h4 Qe6 48. Qf3 g6 49. Ra7
>Kg8 50. Ra8 Kh7 51. Qe3 Qc4 52. Kg2 b4 53. Ra7 Kg8 54. Re7 Bd6
>55. Re8 Kf7 56. Ra8 Qe6 57. Ra7 Kg8 58. Qd4 Bf8 59. f3 c5 60. Qd3
>c4 61. Qd8 c3 62. Ra8 Qf7 63. e5 Kh7 64. e6 c2 65. exf7 c1Q 66. Qxf8
>Qc2 67. Kg3 Qc7 68. Kf2 Qc2 69. Ke3 Qc3 70. Ke4 Qc4 71. Ke5 Qc3
>72. Ke6 Qc4 73. Kd6 Qd4 74. Kc6 Qc4 75. Qc5 Qe6 76. Kb5 Qd7 77. Ka5
>Qxf7 78. Ra7 Kg8 1-0
>
>Here IsiChess threw away the draw with Qd4?? instead of Qd3.
>
>[D] R4Q2/5P1k/3K2p1/7p/1pq4P/5P2/8/8 b - - 14 73 ; bm Qd3
>
>Strange thing - i cant reproduce this move.
>With cleared hash Qd3 is found almost immediatly with drawish score after a few
>seconds - hmm.
>
>An "excuse" for IsiChess bad performance and weak playing was my lack of time
>due to private and vocational reasons and playing with some rather untested
>features. Looks like a burn out syndrom. Of course i finally got punished by my
>missing abilities to play automaticly.
>
>Time to take a break and to concentrate on the new 64-bit engine.
>
>Cheers,
>Gerd

Thanks Gerd.

In order to avoid any misunderstanding I should write I was only a VISITOR
in Paderborn Germany, a three-and-a-half hour drive away from Amsterdam The
Netherlands.

It was exciting to watch the games - especially Hydra-The Baron.
Where did The Baron miss a draw?

[Event "IPCCC 14th"]
[Site "Paderborn"]
[Date "2005.02.26"]
[Round "8"]
[White "Hydra"]
[Black "The Baron"]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO "C06"]
[PlyCount "111"]

1. e4 e6 2. d4 d5 3. Nd2 Nf6 4. e5 Nfd7 5. Bd3 c5 6. c3 Nc6 7. Ne2 cxd4 8. cxd4
f6 9. exf6 Nxf6 10. Nf3 Bd6 11. O-O O-O 12. Bf4 Bxf4 13. Nxf4 Ne4 14. Qc1 Ng5
15. Nxg5 Qxg5 16. Bxh7+ Kxh7 17. Nxe6 Qf5 18. Nxf8+ Qxf8 19. Qg5 Qf5 20. Qh4+
Kg8 21. Rae1 Bd7 22. Re3 Re8 23. Rfe1 Re6 24. Rxe6 Bxe6 25. h3 Bf7 26. Qg4 Qxg4
27. hxg4 b6 28. Rc1 Be8 29. f3 Nxd4 30. Rd1 Nc6 31. Rxd5 Kf7 32. Rd2 g5 33. Kf2
Ne5 34. b3 Ke6 35. Rd8 Bf7 36. Rb8 Nd7 37. Ra8 a5 38. g3 Kd6 39. f4 Be6 40.
fxg5 Ne5 41. Rd8+ Ke7 42. Rh8 Bxg4 43. Ke3 Kd6 44. Ke4 Be6 45. Rh6 Ng4 46. Kf4
Nf2 47. g6 Ng4 48. Rh7 Nf6 49. Rb7 Nd7 50. Kg5 a4 51. bxa4 Bxa2 52. g7 Ke7 53.
Ra7 Bg8 54. g4 Kd6 55. Ra8 Bf7 56. g8=Q 1-0

It was nice to play Ingo Althöfer's new game "Ein Stein würfelt nicht"
"One stone (Einstein!) doesn't throw dice".
If you know about the history of physics and thinking about quantum physics
you could respond with: "God does."

Anymore missing chess games?

Best, Theo



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