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Subject: Re: 1. Rg3! and Fritz 9

Author: Eduard Nemeth

Date: 20:52:13 11/06/05

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On November 06, 2005 at 21:18:21, Djordje Vidanovic wrote:

>If you take a look at this position you can see that Fritz 9 needs a decent
>chunk of time to find the simple Rg3! It spends a lot of time on the simple pawn
>to g4 and only after about 80 seconds (FX-53) switches to Rg3, eventually
>announcing a mate in 23:
>
>[D] r6r/p2Q2pp/6k1/2P1pp2/1Pb5/R7/6PP/6K1 w - - 0 29
>
>
>It is interesting to note that Fritz 9 learns successfully, even though its
>positional learning is all done in the RAM and gets cleared the moment you exit
>Fritz.  In a repeated try while I was still in the program, Fritz targeted Rg3!
>right away never changing the winning line.
>
>
>Djordje

I am online...

Only on a P3 600 MHz.

Neue Partie, Blitz:3' Privat
r6r/p2Q2pp/6k1/2P1pp2/1Pb5/R7/6PP/6K1 w - - 0 1

Analysis by Junior 8:

1.c6 Thd8 2.Tg3+ Kf6 3.Dxg7+
  +-  (3.06)   Tiefe: 3   00:00:00  1kN
1.Tg3+ Kf6 2.Dxg7+ Ke6 3.c6
  +-  (3.98)   Tiefe: 3   00:00:00  2kN
1.Tg3+!
  +-  (4.28)   Tiefe: 6   00:00:00  9kN
1.Tg3+ Kf6 2.Dxg7+ Ke6 3.Dh6+ Kd5 4.Dd6+ Ke4 5.c6 Thd8 6.c7
  +-  (4.30)   Tiefe: 6   00:00:00  19kN
1.Tg3+!
  +-  (4.60)   Tiefe: 9   00:00:00  88kN
1.Tg3+ Kf6 2.Dxg7+ Ke6 3.Dh6+ Kd5 4.Dd2+ Kc6 5.Dd6+ Kb5 6.c6 Ka4 7.Dxe5 Kxb4
8.Dxf5
  +-  (5.96)   Tiefe: 9   00:00:01  563kN
1.Tg3+!
  +-  (6.26)   Tiefe: 12   00:00:04  1853kN
1.Tg3+ Kf6 2.Dxg7+ Ke6 3.Dh6+ Kd5 4.Dd2+ Kc6 5.Dd6+ Kb5 6.c6 Ka4 7.Dc5 a5 8.Dxc4
axb4 9.Dc2+ Kb5 10.Dxf5
  +-  (7.88)   Tiefe: 12   00:00:09  4293kN
1.Tg3+!
  +-  (8.18)   Tiefe: 14   00:00:14  6825kN
1.Tg3+ Kf6 2.Dxg7+ Ke6 3.Dh6+ Kd5 4.Dd2+ Kc6 5.Dd6+ Kb5 6.c6 Ka4 7.Dc5 a5 8.Dxc4
axb4 9.Tb3 Thb8 10.c7
  +-  (9.43)   Tiefe: 14   00:00:32  16032kN
1.Tg3+ Kf6 2.Dxg7+ Ke6 3.Dh6+ Kd5 4.Dd2+ Kc6 5.Dd6+ Kb5 6.c6 Ka4 7.Dc5
  +-  (9.43)   Tiefe: 15   00:01:36  45123kN

(Nemeth, Privat 07.11.2005)






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