Author: Eduard Nemeth
Date: 14:23:43 04/04/05
The fallow game I played before few minutes on playchess.com with Fritz 7
against Deep Shredder 9 UCI:
(Soeben spielte ich folgende Partie mit Fritz 7 (ja, ich nehme nun lieber Fritz
7.008 als Fritz 8 um meine Tests zu machen!) auf "Schach.de" gegen Deep Shredder
9 UCI):
[Event "Wertungspartie, 10m + 0s"]
[Site "Maschinenraum"]
[Date "2005.04.04"]
[Round "?"]
[White "EduardNemeth, Fritz 7"]
[Black "Kasparito_2, Deep Shredder 9 UCI"]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO "B33"]
[WhiteElo "2383"]
[BlackElo "2391"]
[PlyCount "73"]
[EventDate "2005.04.02"]
[TimeControl "600"]
1. e4 {0} c5 {0} 2. Nf3 {0} Nc6 {0} 3. d4 {0} cxd4 {0} 4. Nxd4 {0} Nf6 {0} 5.
Nc3 {0} e5 {0} 6. Ndb5 {0} d6 {0} 7. Bg5 {0} a6 {0} 8. Na3 {0} b5 {0} 9. Bxf6 {
0} gxf6 {0} 10. Nd5 {0} f5 {0} 11. exf5 {0} Bxf5 {0} 12. c3 {0} Bg7 {0} 13. Nc2
{0} O-O {0} 14. Nce3 {0} Be6 {0} 15. Bd3 {0} f5 {0} 16. Qh5 {0} e4 {0} 17. Bc2
{0} Ne7 {0} 18. Rd1 {0} Rc8 {0} 19. Bb3 {20} Ng6 {0} 20. O-O {21} Qh4 {0} 21.
Qxh4 {8} Nxh4 {26} 22. Ne7+ {0} Kf7 {5} 23. Nxc8 {3} Rxc8 {10} 24. Rxd6 {3}
Bxb3 {10} 25. axb3 {0} f4 {23} 26. Rd7+ {0} Kf6 {11} 27. Nd5+ {16} Ke5 {0} 28.
Rd1 {15} Nf5 {7} 29. Ne7 {8} Nxe7 {24} 30. Rxe7+ {0} Kf6 {8} 31. Rxe4 {0} Kf5 {
11} 32. Re7 {3} Rg8 {10} 33. Rd5+ {20} Kg4 {19} 34. f3+ {0} Kh4 {5} 35. g3+ {0}
fxg3 {5} 36. Re4+ {0} Kh3 {8} 37. Rh5# {(Lag: Av=0.95s, max=2.6s) 0} 1-0
Fritz 7 vs Shredder 9 UCI
Shredder 9 UCI to move:
[D]2rq1rk1/6bp/p2pb1n1/1p1N1p1Q/4p3/1BP1N3/PP3PPP/3RK2R w K - 0 1
Qh4?? was a Ponder move, then see his:
(Wie wir hier sehen, erwartet S9 UCI hier nun 0-0, möchte aber in keinem Fall
den Verlustzug Qh4?? Spielen:)
Engine: Shredder 9 UCI (64 MB)
von Stefan Meyer-Kahlen
9/22 0:01 +0.12 20.O-O Kh8 21.Dh3 Dg5 (229.289) 121
10/24 0:05 +0.23 20.O-O f4 21.Sc2 (692.287) 118
11/23 0:10 +0.07 20.O-O Kh8 21.g3 Se5 22.Sf4 Sf3+
23.Kg2 Lxb3 24.axb3 Df6 25.b4 Lh6
26.Sed5 (1.170.801) 115
12/26 0:16 +0.10 20.O-O Kh8 21.g3 Se5 22.Sf4 Lxb3
23.axb3 Df6 24.Sed5 Dh6 25.Dxh6 Lxh6
26.Se7 Sf3+ 27.Kg2 (1.976.569) 117
13/25 0:27 +0.10 20.O-O Kh8 21.g3 Se5 22.Sf4 Lxb3
23.axb3 Df6 24.Kg2 Sf3 25.b4 Lh6
26.Sed5 (3.244.623) 117
14/30 1:05 -0.11 20.O-O Kh8 21.f4 a5 (7.470.972) 114
Fritz 7 vs Shredder 9 UCI
Now played Deep Shredder 9, Kg4? and he was mate!
(Deep Shredder 9 UCI spielt Kg4? und wird Matt)
[D]6r1/4R1bp/p7/1p1R1k2/5p2/1PP5/1P3PPP/6K1 b - - 0 1
Auch möchte S9 UCI sich nicht mattsetzen lassen:
Engine: Shredder 9 UCI (64 MB)
von Stefan Meyer-Kahlen
13/28 0:01 -7.27 33...Kf6 34.Ta7 Ke6 35.Th5 Td8
36.Txa6+ Kf7 (257.551) 204
14/35 0:11 -7.31 33...Kf6 34.Ta7 b4 35.Txa6+ Ke7
36.Tb5 Td8 37.Tb7+ Kf8 38.h3 f3
39.gxf3 Lxc3 40.bxc3 bxc3 (2.238.864) 191
15/32 0:18 -7.56-- 33...Kf6 34.Ta7 (3.324.639) 183
15/36 0:26 -7.65 33...Kf6 34.Ta7 b4 35.Txa6+ Ke7
36.h3 Te8 37.cxb4 Lxb2 38.Th5 Th8
39.Ta7+ Ke6 40.Thxh7 Txh7 41.Txh7 (4.956.822) 187
16/38 0:49 -7.78 33...Kf6 34.Ta7 b4 35.Txa6+ Ke7
36.Ta7+ Ke6 37.Tb5 f3 38.Ta6+ Kd7
39.Tb7+ Kc8 40.Tf7 Le5 41.Ta8+ Lb8
42.g3 h6 43.Txf3 (9.161.182) 184
English translate:
It is possible for S9 UCI therefore that in the play under the ChessProgram GUI
with Cb-uci the adapter differently plays, than it would have done it under the
own GUI, because the game above is to hardly believe!
Me is clearly that one portions in the analysis mode not reproduce cannot, but
nevertheless.
As much beside-play is nearly impossible under normal conditions!
Or does the Deep Shredder have 9 UCI (thus not the single Shredder 9 UCI)
nevertheless a BUG under ChessProgram8?
German:
Ist es daher möglich dass S9 UCI im Spiel unter der ChessProgram-GUI mit dem
CB-UCI Adapter anders spielt, als er es unter der eigenen GUI getan hätte, denn
die Partie oben ist kaum zu glauben! Mir ist klar dass man Partien im
Analysemodus nicht reproduzieren kann, aber dennoch. Soviel danebenspielen ist
fast unmöglich unter normalen Verhältnissen !
Oder hat der Deep Shredder 9 UCI (also nicht der Single-Shredder 9 UCI) doch
einen BUG unter ChessProgram8 ?
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