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Subject: Re: CEGT - Fruit 2.2 – Fritz 9 - The Heat is on

Author: m.d.hurd

Date: 17:30:08 10/01/05

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On October 01, 2005 at 15:10:59, Heinz van Kempen wrote:

>On October 01, 2005 at 15:06:46, Christian Koch wrote:
>
>>Hi all,
>>
>>Fritz 9 recovered from the matches against Toga II 1.0 and Fruit 2.1 and is
>>again close to Fruit 2.2 (WCCC’05). Fight for top position in CEGT rating list
>>full of suspense.
>>
>>http://www.husvankempen.de/nunn/rangliste.html (best version with more than 300
>>games only)
>>
>>http://www.husvankempen.de/nunn/ranglisteall.html (all versions)
>>
>>best regards,
>>Christian
>>
>>http://www.cegt.info/
>>
>>http://www.husvankempen.de/nunn/
>
>Hi Christian,
>
>yes, really. How to kill this monster in 21 moves?
>
>Junior 9 demonstrates it (really nice game played with CEGT time control on
>Athlon64 3500+ and remis.ctg book):
>
>[Event "CEGT World Trophy"]
>[Site "?"]
>[Date "2005.10.01"]
>[Round "1.2"]
>[White "Junior 9"]
>[Black "Fritz 9"]
>[ECO "E15"]
>[Result "1-0"]
>
>1. d4 {0s} Nf6 {0s} 2. c4 {0s} e6 {0s} 3. Nf3 {0s} b6 {0s}
>4. g3 {0s} Ba6 {0s} 5. Qa4 {0s} c5 {0s } 6. Bg2 {0s} Bb7
>{0s} 7. O-O {0s} cxd4 {0s} 8. Nxd4 {0s} Bxg2 {0s} 9. Kxg2
>{0s} Qc7 {0s} 10. Nc3 {-0.28/15 49s} Be7 {(Lc5) -0.16/13
>42s} 11. Rd1 {0s} a6 {-0.10/13 26s} 12. Bf4 {(f3) -0.16/14
>24s} e5 {(Db7+) +0.66/14 29s} 13. Nd5 {+0.47/15 33s} Nxd5
>{+0.47/14 43s} 14. cxd5 {+0.39/14 11s} exf4 {+0.45/14 39s}
>15. Rac1 {+0.52/14 18s} Qe5 {(Lc5) +0.17/13 25s} 16. Rc8+
>{+1.72/14 44s} Bd8 {+0.31/11 2s} 17. Nc6 {+2.02/14 34s}
>Nxc6 {-4.18/14 28s} 18. dxc6 {+2.83/16 1:11m} O-O {-4.77/14
>1:01m} 19. Rxa8 {+2.83/14 8s} Qxe2 {-4.98/14 55s} 20. Qb3
>{+5.41/15 42s} Qe4+ {(d6) -5.77/13 35s} 21. Qf3 {+6.86/15
>9s} 1-0
>
>
>Best Regards
>Heinz


Is there some sort of bug which causes this problem as reported by Eduard
earlier ?

Mike



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