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Subject: Re: WHAT IS THIS?

Author: Rick Hagen

Date: 01:50:04 10/20/05

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On October 20, 2005 at 03:53:09, Eduard Nemeth wrote:

>On October 19, 2005 at 10:18:57, chandler yergin wrote:
>
>>On October 19, 2005 at 09:50:20, Eduard Nemeth wrote:
>>
>>>On October 19, 2005 at 09:41:07, chandler yergin wrote:
>>>
>>>>Thank you.
>>>
>>>Hi,
>>>
>>>for my analyses I need a strong Engines, and not games as example.
>>>
>>>The fact now is that Fritz 9.0.0.0 ist for endgame-analyses very bad!
>>>
>>>Oen your eyes!!
>
>http://www.talkchess.com/forums/1/message.html?456780
>
>Open your eyes!

Just ignore him, Eduard.
I don't think he's even trolling, I'm afraid it's something more serious...

[Event ", 40'/40+40'/40+40'40 n1 yt1 F9"]
[Site "?"]
[Date "2005.10.15"]
[Round "2"]
[White "Fritz 9"]
[Black "The King 3.33"]
[Result "0-1"]
[ECO "B33"]
[Annotator "0.04;-0.25"]
[PlyCount "128"]
[EventDate "2005.??.??"]

{W=14.2 ply; 1.361kN/s; 21.339 TBAs B=11.7 ply; 392kN/s} 1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 e6 3.
d4 cxd4 4. Nxd4 Nc6 5. Nb5 Nf6 6. N1c3 d6 7. Bf4 e5 8. Bg5 a6 9. Na3 b5 10.
Bxf6 gxf6 11. Nd5 f5 12. c3 Bg7 13. exf5 Bxf5 {Beide letzter Buchzug} 14. Qf3 {
0.04/14 162} Be6 {-0.25/12 93} 15. Nf4 {(Ld3) 0.06/14 87} d5 {-0.12/12 100} 16.
Nxe6 {-0.03/15 148} fxe6 {-0.11/11 28} 17. Qh5+ {-0.03/14 70} Kd7 {
(Kf8) -0.19/12 41} 18. Nc2 {(Le2) 0.23/13 59} Qe8 {(Tf8) -0.32/12 91} 19. Qe2 {
(Dxe8+) 0.07/14 97} e4 {(Df8) -0.49/11 90} 20. a4 {(0-0-0) 0.14/13 96} Qg6 {
-0.86/11 92} 21. h4 {(axb5) -0.07/13 98} Rhf8 {(Se5) -0.87/10 71} 22. axb5 {
-0.03/13 92} axb5 {-0.82/11 61} 23. Rxa8 {-0.48/14 98} Rxa8 {-0.95/11 32} 24.
Qd1 {(De3) -0.54/14 80} Ra2 {(b4) -1.07/11 78} 25. Qb1 {-0.66/15 140} e3 {
-0.98/12 90} 26. Kd1 {-0.83/14 56} Ra4 {(Ta7) -0.96/11 92} 27. fxe3 {
-0.11/13 61} b4 {-0.79/11 97} 28. h5 {(Kd2) -0.69/13 154} Qe4 {-0.91/12 84} 29.
Bb5 {(h6) -0.48/13 75} bxc3 {-1.11/11 59} 30. bxc3 {-0.59/14 65} Qxg2 {
(Lxc3) -0.85/11 53} 31. Rf1 {-0.32/14 82} Bxc3 {-0.89/11 87} 32. Be2 {
-0.41/14 65} d4 {-0.82/11 92} 33. Qb5 {-0.85/13 66} Ra5 {-0.96/11 86} 34. Qb7+
{-1.09/14 68} Kd6 {-1.41/12 61} 35. Rf7 {-1.02/14 66} Qh1+ {-1.43/11 91} 36.
Rf1 {-1.52/14 120} Qe4 {-1.54/11 76} 37. Rf7 {(exd4) -1.11/14 144} dxe3 {
(Ta7) -1.59/10 60} 38. Qd7+ {-1.51/15 41} Kc5 {-1.49/12 94} 39. Qd3 {
-1.45/16 91} Qh1+ {-1.49/11 89} 40. Rf1 {-1.52/14 7} Qd5 {-1.42/12 51} 41.
Qxd5+ {-1.50/16 115} exd5 {-1.55/12 52} 42. Nxe3 {(Tf7) -1.54/15 63} Ra1+ {
-1.64/11 72} 43. Kc2 {-1.50/11 1} Ra3 {-1.54/12 88} 44. Kd1 {-1.58/15 84} Ba5 {
-1.58/12 129} 45. Nc2 {-1.62/16 112} Rb3 {-1.59/12 81} 46. Ba6 {
(Kc1) -1.61/15 155} h6 {(Th3) -1.80/11 51} 47. Rf8 {(Kc1) -1.41/15 151} Rb1+ {
(Th3) -2.21/11 79} 48. Ke2 {-1.32/11 2} Rh1 {-2.30/12 95} 49. Ne3 {
(Lb7) -0.99/12 39} Rh2+ {-2.30/10 46} 50. Kf1 {-0.91/14 54} Rxh5 {
(Tb2) -2.20/11 76} 51. Nxd5 {(Lb7) -0.30/13 72} Rxd5 {-4.26/12 75} 52. Bb7 {
-0.36/12 57} Bd8 {(Ld2) -4.26/11 47} 53. Rf3 {-0.32/12 42} Kd6 {
(Lg5) -4.37/12 73} 54. Rc3 {(Ta3) -0.31/12 39} Rf5+ {-4.42/11 49} 55. Kg2 {
(Ke2) -0.36/14 217} Nd4 {(Tg5+) -4.45/11 43} 56. Rc4 {(Le4) -0.35/12 59} Rg5+ {
-4.51/11 72} 57. Kf1 {(Kh3) -0.66/13 61} Bf6 {(Ke5) -4.55/11 67} 58. Ra4 {
-0.51/12 68} Rb5 {(Sb3) -4.63/11 67} 59. Ra6+ {(La6) -0.41/12 43} Ke5 {
(Sc6) -4.67/12 39} 60. Ba8 {(Lc6) -2.25/13 110} h5 {(Tb8) -4.73/10 52} 61. Ra4
{(Kg1) -2.25/12 34} h4 {(Tb8) -4.79/10 57} 62. Ra3 {-4.17/13 63} Rb2 {
(Kf4) -4.86/10 46} 63. Ra5+ {(Lg2) -4.95/13 41} Kf4 {-5.33/11 45} 64. Ra3 {
(Ta6) -5.59/13 56} Nf5 {(Le7) -6.14/10 46} 0-1

Here's the position at move 51:
[D]5R2/8/B1n4p/b1kp3r/8/4N3/8/5K2 w - - 0 51

Here's F9's analysis:

Fritz 9 - The King 3.33, , 40'/40+40'/40+40'40 n1 yt1 F9 2005
5R2/8/B1n4p/b1kp3r/8/4N3/8/5K2 w - - 0 1

Analysis by Fritz 9:

51.Nxd5 Rxd5 52.Bb7 Bd2 53.Rf7 Rg5 54.Rc7 Be3 55.Ke2 Re5 56.Rc8 Kb6
  ³  (-0.34)   Depth: 7/12   00:00:00
51.Nxd5 Rxd5 52.Bb7 Bd2 53.Rf7 Rg5 54.Rc7 Be3 55.Ke2 Re5 56.Rc8 Kb6
  ³  (-0.34)   Depth: 8/12   00:00:00
51.Nxd5 Rxd5 52.Bb7 Bd2 53.Rf7 Rg5 54.Rc7 Be3 55.Ke2 Re5 56.Rc8 Kb6
  ³  (-0.34)   Depth: 9/12   00:00:00
51.Nxd5 Rxd5 52.Bb7 Bd2 53.Rf7 Rg5 54.Rc7 Be3 55.Ke2 Re5 56.Rc8 Kb6
  ³  (-0.34)   Depth: 10/12   00:00:00
51.Nxd5 Rxd5 52.Bb7 Bd2 53.Rf7 Rg5 54.Rc7 Be3 55.Ke2 Re5 56.Rc8 Kb6
  ³  (-0.34)   Depth: 11/12   00:00:00
51.Nxd5 Rxd5 52.Bb7 Bd2 53.Rf7 Rg5 54.Rc7 Be3 55.Ke2 Re5 56.Rc8 Kb6
  ³  (-0.34)   Depth: 12/12   00:00:00
51.Nxd5 Rxd5 52.Bb7 Bd2 53.Rf7 Rg5 54.Rc7 Be3 55.Ke2 Re5 56.Rc8 Kb6
  ³  (-0.34)   Depth: 13/13   00:00:00
51.Nxd5 Rxd5 52.Bb7 Bd2 53.Rf7 Rg5 54.Rc7 Be3 55.Ke2 Re5 56.Rc8 Kb6
  ³  (-0.34)   Depth: 14/14   00:00:04  4425kN
51.Nxd5 Rxd5 52.Bb7 Rd1+ 53.Kg2 Rd2+ 54.Kh3 Bc7 55.Rf1 h5 56.Kh4 Rh2+ 57.Kg5
Bf4+ 58.Kf6 h4 59.Kf5 h3 60.Kg4
  ³  (-0.35)   Depth: 15/44   00:01:38  118479kN

I'm sure there will be a new version soon(?) 9.0.0.x

How many Fritz 8 versions were there... lost count myself.
Too bad the Bilbao version was not a free update, hope the next bug-free(?)
Fritz 9 version will be free however...

Rick




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