Author: Drexel,Michael
Date: 07:31:22 08/14/05
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On August 12, 2005 at 06:24:56, Thomas Lagershausen wrote: >On August 11, 2005 at 17:15:34, Drexel,Michael wrote: > >>On August 11, 2005 at 13:22:29, Thomas Lagershausen wrote: >> >>>On August 10, 2005 at 17:51:32, Drexel,Michael wrote: >>> >>>>On August 10, 2005 at 14:41:49, Thomas Lagershausen wrote: >>>> >>>>>Congratulations for this brilliant game. >>>>> >>>>>It´s funny to see how long it take for current programs to find 24. Rde1 ! >>>>> >>>>>But the game is much deeper, soo the moves before are far behind the quest. >>>>> >>>>>I hope we will see this program in the future running in a uci-gui. >>>>> >>>>>Thx for this fantastic game. >>>>> >>>>>TL >>>> >>>>Your subject line is Nonsense. >>>>Whatever played with white pieces is just an insane attacker. >>>>Otherwise it wouldn´t evaluate 11.g4? as slightly better for white. >>>>This move is totally unsound. >>>> >>>>Michael >>> >>>My subject line is not(!) nonsense. I didn´t have said that XXX9 is 300 >>>elopoints stronger as other programs. I have said that the performance of this >>>single game is 300 elopoints stronger as current programs can play. This is not >>>the same. >> >>Doesn´t make sense. > >So you have to learn a lot. Your horizon is too small for me. Yeah, therefore I am 300 national rating points higher rated than you are... You pulled those number out of nowhere. >> >>>Some notes to the game: >>> >>>You are right 11.g4?! is not the best move, but that´s all. >> >>Not at all, 11.g4? is a loosing move. After the obvious 11...b4 black has full >>control over the center. > >Right, but a long analyse of Shredder show me good counterplay for white to make >things not easy for black. Practically any attack on the wing is doomed to failure if you abandon the center completely at such an early stage of the game. Michael >TL > > >> >>Michael >> >>>But the rest of the game is really unbelievable and this is not less. >>> >>>I will be a lucky guy when this program will see the light of the world in a >>>uci-gui. >>> >>>TL
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