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Subject: Re: Fruit plays DeepBlue´s strongest move

Author: Rex

Date: 06:30:19 07/04/05

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On July 04, 2005 at 06:20:31, Thomas Lagershausen wrote:

> [D]r1r1q1k1/6p1/3b1p1p/1p1PpP2/1Pp5/2P4P/R1B2QP1/R5K1 w - - 0 37
>
>Fruit 2.1:
>  1/4	00:00	           5	0	+0,39	Ta8: Ta8: Ta8: Da8:
>  1/4	00:00	          21	0	+0,49	Kh1
>  1/5	00:00	          62	0	+0,52	Ta3
>  1/5	00:00	          70	0	+0,62	Ta5
>  1/5	00:00	          77	0	+0,97	Ta7 Ta7: Ta7:
>  2/8	00:00	         292	0	+0,97	Ta7 Ta7: Ta7:
>  3/8	00:00	         726	0	+0,59	Ta7 Ta7: Ta7: e4
>  4/10	00:00	       2.781	0	+0,52	Ta7 Ta7: Ta7: Ta8 Le4 Ta7: Da7:
>  5/11	00:00	       8.295	0	+0,59	Ta7 Ta7: Da7: Kh7 Le4 Dh5
>  5/11	00:00	      17.643	0	+0,70	Db6 Ta2: Ta2: Td8 Ta5 Lb4: cb4: Td5:
>  6/13	00:00	      30.673	0	+0,86	Db6 Ta2: Ta2: Dd7 Ta7 Tc7 Db8+ Kh7
>  7/16	00:00	      64.740	0	+0,98	Db6 Ta2: Ta2: Lc7 De6+ Kh7 Ta7 Dh5 h4
>  8/18	00:00	     123.240	0	+0,98	Db6 Ta2: Ta2: Lc7 De6+ Kh8 Ta6 Dd8 d6 Lb6+ Kh2
>  9/18	00:00	     212.591	0	+0,89	Db6 Ta2: Ta2: Lc7 De6+ Kf8 Ta6 Td8 Le4 Dh5 Ta7
>Dd1+ Kh2
> 10/21	00:00	     396.411	0	+0,89	Db6 Ta2: Ta2: Lc7 De6+ Kf8 Ta6 Td8 Le4 Dh5 Ta7
>Dd1+ Kh2
> 11/25	00:00	     800.293	0	+0,89	Db6 Ta2: Ta2: Lc7 De6+ Kf8 Kh1 Ta8 De8:+ Te8:
>Ta7 Ld6 Td7 Le7 d6
> 12/27	00:01	   1.456.127	960.000	+0,78	Db6 Ta2: Ta2: Lc7 De6+ Kf8 Kh1 Ta8 De8:+
>Te8: Ta7 Lb6 Tb7 Le3 Tb5: Ta8
> 13/30	00:02	   3.022.768	1.055.000	+0,99	Db6 Ta2: Ta2: Lc7 De6+ Kf8 Kf1 Ta8
>De8:+ Te8: Ta7 Te7 Tb7 e4 Tb5: Le5 Tc5 Lc3: Tc4:
> 14/35	00:04	   4.886.204	1.125.000	+0,99	Db6 Ta2: Ta2: Lc7 De6+ Kf8 Kf1 Ta8
>De8:+ Te8: Ta7 Te7 Tb7 e4 Tb5: Le5 Tc5 Lc3: Tc4:
> 15/36	00:07	   8.921.793	1.164.286	+0,99	Db6 Ta2: Ta2: Lc7 De6+ Kf8 Kf1 Ta8
>De8:+ Te8: Ta7 Te7 Tb7 e4 Tb5: Le5 Tc5 Lc3: Tc4:
> 16/42	00:18	  21.680.519	1.180.000	+0,61	Db6 Ta2: Ta2: Ta8 Ta8: Da8: Dd6: Da1+
>Kh2 Dc1 Db8+ Kh7 Db5: Df4+ Kg1 Dc1+ Ld1 Dd1:+ Kh2 Dd3 d6 Dc3: Db7
> 16/42	01:44	 123.904.617	1.185.865	+0,73	Le4 Tcb8 Ta6 Ta6: Ta6: Dd8 Kh2 Tb7 De3
>Kh8 g3 Kh7 Ta1 Td7 Ta5 Db8 Ta1
> 17/58	02:08	 145.428.631	1.131.395	+0,69	Le4 Tcb8 Ta6 Ta6: Ta6: Dd8 Kh2 Tb7 De3
>Kh8 g3 Kh7 Ta1 Td7 g4 Tb7 Df2 Td7
> 18/58	02:51	 190.552.266	1.110.890	+0,69	Le4 Tcb8 Ta6 Ta6: Ta6: Dd8 Kh2 Tb7 De3
>Kh7 g3 Db8 Ta1 De8 g4 Dd8 Dd2 Td7 Df2
> 19/58	04:08	 276.357.192	1.114.213	+0,69	Le4 Tcb8 Ta6 Ta6: Ta6: Dd8 Kh2 Tb7 De3
>Kh7 g3 Db8 g4 Df8 Ta2 De8 Ta1 Dd8 Df2 Td7
> 20/58	06:18	 417.340.778	1.100.875	+0,69	Le4 Tcb8 Ta6 Ta6: Ta6: Dd8 Kh2 Tb7 De3
>Kh7 g3 Db8 g4 Df8 Ta2 De8 Ta1 Dd8 Dd2 Td7 Df2
> 21/58	11:09	 732.290.049	1.094.633	+0,69	Le4 Tcb8 Ta6 Ta6: Ta6: Dd8 Kh2 Tb7 De3
>Kh7 g3 Kg8 Ta1 Td7 Df2 Kh7 Ta5 Db8 Ta6 Tb7 Ta1 De8
>
>37.Be4 !! after 1 Min 44sec on a Athlon 3800+ (512 MB Hash)
>
>This move breaks the nerves of worldchampion Kasparov. He thought only Karpov
>could tell the machine this move.
>
>Fruit 2.1 is very, very impressive. Any other programs?
>
>TL


DS9 (Anti_Hydra)
Dual MP 2600
Be4 in just :48 seconds

New game,
r1r1q1k1/6p1/3b1p1p/1p1PpP2/1Pp5/2P4P/R1B2QP1/R5K1 w - - 0 1

Analysis by Deep Shredder 9.02 UCI:

1.Qe3
  =  (0.20)   Depth: 1/4   00:00:00
1.Qe3
  =  (0.20)   Depth: 1/4   00:00:00
1.Qe3 Rxa2
  =  (0.20)   Depth: 1/4   00:00:00
1.Qe3 Rxa2
  =  (0.20)   Depth: 2/5   00:00:00
1.Qe3 Rxa2 2.Rxa2 Qf7
  =  (0.16)   Depth: 3/6   00:00:00
1.Qe3 Rxa2 2.Rxa2 Ra8 3.Ra5
  =  (0.18)   Depth: 4/7   00:00:00
1.Be4
  =  (0.19)   Depth: 4/7   00:00:00
1.Be4 Rxa2 2.Rxa2 Qd7 3.Ra7
  ²  (0.26)   Depth: 4/7   00:00:00
1.Be4 Rxa2 2.Rxa2 Qf7 3.Ra7 Bc5
  ²  (0.37)   Depth: 5/10   00:00:00
1.Be4 Rxa2 2.Rxa2 Ra8
  ²  (0.35)   Depth: 6/13   00:00:00  18kN
1.Qb6
  ²  (0.36)   Depth: 6/13   00:00:00  29kN
1.Qb6 Rxa2 2.Rxa2 Rd8 3.Ra5 Bxb4 4.cxb4
  ²  (0.62)   Depth: 6/13   00:00:00  30kN
1.Qb6 Rxa2 2.Rxa2 Qd7 3.Ra7 Bc7
  ±  (0.72)   Depth: 7/13   00:00:00  46kN
1.Qb6 Rxa2 2.Rxa2 Bc7 3.Qe6+ Kf8 4.Kf1 Ra8 5.Rxa8 Qxa8 6.d6 Qa1+ 7.Kf2
  ²  (0.69)   Depth: 8/22   00:00:00  84kN
1.Qb6 Rxa2 2.Rxa2 Bc7 3.Qe6+ Kf8 4.Ra1 Rd8 5.Ra7
  ²  (0.65)   Depth: 9/22   00:00:01  129kN
1.Qb6 Rxa2 2.Rxa2 Bc7 3.Qe6+ Kf8 4.Kf1 Qxe6 5.fxe6 Ke7 6.Be4 Rd8 7.Ke2 Kd6
  ±  (0.74)   Depth: 10/22   00:00:01  241kN
1.Qb6 Rxa2 2.Rxa2 Bc7 3.Qe6+ Kf8 4.Kf1 Qxe6 5.fxe6 Ke7 6.Be4 Rd8 7.Ra7 Kd6
8.Ra6+ Ke7
  ±  (0.83)   Depth: 11/29   00:00:02  435kN
1.Qb6 Rxa2 2.Rxa2 Bc7 3.Qe6+ Kf8 4.Ra6 Qxe6 5.fxe6 Rd8 6.Rc6 Bb8 7.Kf1 g6 8.Be4
  ±  (0.79)   Depth: 12/31   00:00:03  775kN
1.Qb6 Rxa2 2.Rxa2 Bc7 3.Qe6+ Kf8 4.Ra6 Rd8 5.Rc6 Qd7 6.Kf1 h5 7.Be4 Bd6 8.Rb6
Qxe6
  ±  (0.86)   Depth: 13/37   00:00:05  1456kN
1.Qb6 Rxa2 2.Rxa2 Bc7 3.Qe6+ Kf8 4.Ra6 Rd8 5.Rc6 Bb8 6.Kf1 Ba7 7.Rc7 Be3 8.Ke2
Bf4 9.Be4
  ±  (0.92)   Depth: 14/37   00:00:06  2710kN
1.Qb6 Rxa2 2.Rxa2 Bc7 3.Qe6+ Kh8 4.Be4
  ±  (1.02)   Depth: 15/37   00:00:07  5257kN
1.Qb6 Rxa2
  ±  (0.77)   Depth: 16/44   00:00:14  11050kN
1.Qb6 Rxa2 2.Rxa2 Ra8 3.Ra5 Rxa5 4.bxa5 Qb8 5.Qxb8+ Bxb8 6.Kf2 Kf7 7.g4 Ke7
  ²  (0.42)   Depth: 16/45   00:00:19  15388kN
1.Ra6
  ²  (0.43)   Depth: 16/45   00:00:26  19986kN
1.Ra6 e4
  ²  (0.43)   Depth: 16/45   00:00:45  33832kN
1.Be4
  ²  (0.44)   Depth: 16/45   00:00:48  36539kN
1.Be4 Qd8 2.Kf1 Rcb8 3.Ra6 Qc8 4.Qa2 Rxa6 5.Qxa6 Qxa6
  ²  (0.60)   Depth: 16/45   00:00:54  41210kN
1.Be4 Qd8 2.Kf1 Rcb8 3.Ra6 Rxa6 4.Rxa6 Rb7 5.Qe3 Qb8 6.Ke2 Qf8 7.Kf1 Qb8 8.Ke2
Qf8 9.Kf1 Qb8
  ²  (0.56)   Depth: 17/45   00:01:04  48273kN
1.Be4 Qd8 2.Kf1 Bc7 3.Qd2 Rxa2 4.Qxa2 Rb8 5.Qa6 Rb6 6.Qa8 Rb8 7.Qc6
  ²  (0.48)   Depth: 18/45   00:01:33  70735kN
1.Be4 Qd8 2.Kh2 Rxa2 3.Qxa2 Rb8 4.Qa6 Kh7 5.Qa7 Bc7 6.Ra6 Rb6 7.Rxb6 Bxb6 8.Qb7
Qd6 9.Qf7 Qd8 10.Kh1 Be3
  ²  (0.54)   Depth: 19/45   00:02:30  115500kN
1.Be4 Qd8 2.Kf1 Bc7 3.Qd2 Bd6
  ²  (0.49)   Depth: 20/49   00:03:40  171400kN
1.Be4 Qd8 2.Kh2 Rxa2 3.Qxa2 Rb8 4.Qa6 Rb6 5.Qa8 Bb8 6.Ra7 Qe8 7.Kg1 Kf8 8.Rb7
Rxb7
  ²  (0.51)   Depth: 21/49   00:06:09  292124kN

(, MyTown 04.07.2005)



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