Author: Uri Blass
Date: 06:24:02 08/18/05
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On August 18, 2005 at 09:01:51, Majd Al-Ansari wrote: >I was watching the game on playchess and looks like Fruit won the game. Very >impressive game considering Crafty was using 8 processors and Fruit only 1 >processor. But I have to admit I think that Crafty was caught by poor book >opening. Also I noticed that Fruit was playing a lot of Shredderesque moves. >It was not choosing the moves that my Fruit was wanting to play but more of the >moves Shredder like (eg. b4!). So the Fruit Mainz must be quite different >indeed. My fruit2.1 does play b4 so maybe it is not a good example Fruit - Crafty, WCCC 2005 Reykjavik 2005 [D]7r/1bp5/1p1p2k1/2p1n1p1/4P3/2Q2BKP/PPP3P1/8 w - - 0 1 Analysis by Fruit 2.1: 30.a3 +- (2.78) Depth: 1/4 00:00:00 30.a4 +- (2.88) Depth: 1/4 00:00:00 30.a4 Rf8 +- (2.76) Depth: 2/6 00:00:00 30.Qd2 Nxf3 31.gxf3 +- (2.84) Depth: 2/6 00:00:00 30.Qd2 Nxf3 31.gxf3 Bc6 +- (2.68) Depth: 3/8 00:00:00 30.a4 Bc6 31.b3 +- (2.77) Depth: 3/8 00:00:00 30.Qe3 Ra8 31.a3 Nxf3 32.Kxf3 +- (2.86) Depth: 3/8 00:00:00 30.Qe3 Ra8 31.a3 Nxf3 32.Kxf3 +- (2.86) Depth: 4/10 00:00:00 30.Qe3 Rf8 31.Be2 Rf4 32.Bf3 +- (2.85) Depth: 5/11 00:00:00 30.Qe3 Rf8 31.Qb3 Kf6 32.a4 Kg7 +- (2.71) Depth: 6/12 00:00:00 17kN 30.a4 Bc6 31.b3 c4 32.Be2 Bxe4 33.Bxc4 +- (2.73) Depth: 6/18 00:00:00 23kN 30.a4 Bc6 31.b3 Rf8 32.Qe3 Nxf3 33.gxf3 Bd7 +- (2.66) Depth: 7/18 00:00:00 64kN 30.Qb3 Re8 31.a4 Bc6 32.Kf2 Nxf3 33.gxf3 Bd7 +- (2.69) Depth: 7/18 00:00:00 111kN 30.Qb3 Re8 31.a4 Bc6 32.Kf2 c4 33.Qb4 Rf8 +- (2.67) Depth: 8/18 00:00:01 165kN 30.Qb3 Re8 31.Qe3 Rf8 32.a3 Bc6 33.Be2 Rf4 34.Bf3 +- (2.72) Depth: 9/22 00:00:01 314kN 30.Qb3 Re8 31.Qe3 Rh8 32.a3 Bc6 33.Be2 Rh4 34.Bd3 Rf4 +- (2.68) Depth: 10/22 00:00:01 563kN 30.Qb3 Re8 31.Qe3 Rf8 32.Qd2 Bc8 33.Be2 Be6 34.b3 c4 35.b4 +- (2.62) Depth: 11/24 00:00:01 1153kN 30.Qb3 Re8 31.Qe3 Rf8 32.a3 Bc6 33.Qb3 Kf6 34.Qc3 Ke6 35.Qd2 Nxf3 36.gxf3 +- (2.61) Depth: 12/27 00:00:02 2443kN 30.Qb3 Re8 31.a3 Bc6 32.Qc3 Rf8 33.Qe3 Bb5 34.Qd2 Bc4 35.a4 Nxf3 36.gxf3 b5 37.axb5 Bxb5 +- (2.57) Depth: 13/32 00:00:06 7406kN 30.Qe3 Rf8 31.h4 gxh4+ 32.Kxh4 Kf6 33.Bh5 Ke7 34.Qg5+ Ke6 35.Qh6+ Rf6 36.Qh7 Bc6 37.Kg3 Rf1 38.Be2 +- (2.62) Depth: 13/36 00:00:14 17028kN 30.Qe3 Bc6 31.Qb3 Re8 32.a3 Kg7 33.Qe3 Kg6 34.Qc3 Rf8 35.Qd2 Nc4 36.Qc1 Rf4 +- (2.60) Depth: 14/39 00:00:27 32142kN 30.Qe3 Bc6 31.Qb3 Re8 32.a3 Kg7 33.Qe3 Kg6 34.Qc3 Rf8 35.Qb3 Re8 36.Kf2 Nxf3 37.gxf3 Bd7 +- (2.61) Depth: 15/39 00:00:46 55204kN 30.Qe3 Bc6 31.Qb3 c4 32.Qc3 Rf8 33.Qd2 Rf4 34.Qd4 Nxf3 35.gxf3 d5 36.Kh2 Bb7 37.Qe5 dxe4 38.Qxc7 +- (2.57) Depth: 16/39 00:01:00 73542kN 30.Qe3 Bc6 31.Qb3 c4 32.Qc3 Rh4 33.Qd4 Rf4 34.b4 Nxf3 35.gxf3 d5 36.Qe5 dxe4 37.Qxc7 Rxf3+ 38.Kg2 Rf6 39.Qxb6 +- (2.50) Depth: 17/39 00:01:44 126491kN 30.b4 Bc6 31.bxc5 bxc5 32.a4 Ra8 33.a5 Rb8 34.a6 Rb4 35.Qe3 Nxf3 36.Qxf3 Bxe4 37.Qf8 Bxc2 38.a7 Be4 39.a8Q Bxa8 40.Qxa8 Rb2 41.Qe4+ Kf6 +- (2.68) Depth: 17/45 00:03:32 254858kN 30.b4 Bc6 31.bxc5 bxc5 32.a4 Rb8 33.a5 Rb4 34.Qe3 Nc4 35.Qe2 Ne5 36.c3 Ra4 37.Qa6 Bxe4 38.Qc8 Kf6 39.Bxe4 Rxe4 40.Qxc7 +- (2.60) Depth: 18/45 00:04:13 301128kN (, 18.08.2005)
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