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Subject: Re: SMP Fruit 2.1 vs Kasparov, G---update

Author: Uri Blass

Date: 21:48:13 06/22/05

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On June 22, 2005 at 22:54:44, K. Burcham wrote:

>
>Ok. We have a reconnect for an update on the very exciting game between Fruit
>2.1 and Gary Kasparov 2885.
>
>We see here that Fruit 2.1 chooses not to open the a file with 36.axb5 and is
>going to allow Kasparov to advance the pawn to e4. Most of the GM in the room
>preferred 36.axb5 and then the bishop to e4 blocking the advancing pawn, which
>would prevent possiblities for black. As most predicted the program cannot
>refuse to gobble the pawn at a6 with Fruit 2.1 choosing to play 38.Qxa6 e4. at
>depth: 25/68.
>
>Thanks to the great research company Benz, allowing SMP Fruit 2.1 to play on the
>very fast and expensive Quantum XXX machine that allows such depth in 3 minutes.

Nonsense

Fruit does not support SMP and cannot get depth 17 in less than 1 second
in machines that are available today.

>
> [D] r1r1q1k1/6p1/p2b1p1p/1p1PpP2/PPp5/2P4P/R1B2QP1/R5K1 w - - 0 1
>
>Here are the logs that the operators of Fruit 2.1 have just revealed:
>
>
>36.Qb6 Qe7 37.axb5 Rab8 38.Qxa6 e4 39.Qa7 Qe5 40.Qe3 Re8 41.Re1 Qh2+ 42.Kf1 Bg3
>43.Re2 Bf4 44.Qd4 Qh1+ 45.Qg1
>  ±  (1.40)   Depth: 17/48   00:00:00  190360kN

Here is analysis by the real fruit at depth 17
Analysis by Fruit 2.1:

1.Qb6 Qe7 2.axb5 Rab8 3.Qxa6 e4 4.Re1 e3 5.Qa7 Re8 6.Qxe7 Rxe7 7.Ra6 Bg3 8.Re2
Rxb5 9.Re6 Bf2+ 10.Rxf2 exf2+ 11.Kxf2
  +-  (1.49)   Depth: 17/48   00:03:33  170902kN

(,  23.06.2005)

>36.Qb6 Qe7 37.axb5 Rab8 38.Qxa6 e4 39.Qa7 Qe5 40.Qe3 Re8 41.Re1 Qh2+ 42.Kf1 Bg3
>43.Rea1 Qh1+ 44.Qg1 e3 45.Ke2 Qxg1 46.Rxg1 Rxb5
>  ±  (1.18)   Depth: 18/48   00:00:02  464081kN

Analysis by the real Fruit2.1

1.Qb6 Qe7 2.axb5 Rab8 3.Qxa6 e4 4.Re1 e3 5.Qa7 Re8 6.Qxe7 Rxe7 7.Ra6 Bg3 8.Re2
Rxb5 9.d6 Rd7 10.Ra8+ Kf7 11.Rxe3 Bxd6
  ±  (1.35)   Depth: 18/48   00:08:27  413232kN

(,  23.06.2005)

Uri



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