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Subject: Re: Short game 21 moves: Fruit 2.2.1 vs Chess Tiger 15 (1-0)

Author: Chessfun

Date: 11:45:09 11/10/05

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On November 10, 2005 at 14:32:05, Kurt Utzinger wrote:

>On November 10, 2005 at 14:29:35, Dr. Wael Deeb wrote:
>
>>Hi Kurt,
>>Thank you for the most interesting games.
>>As I watched the games a question came accross my head:
>>Do you think that Fruit has put the begining for creating the perfect chess
>>engine,an engine which finds the best move in almost every kind of position?
>>Cheers,
>>Dr.Wael Deeb
>
>      Hi Dr. Wael Deeb
>      No, I really don't think that Fruit 2.2.1
>      is already that perfect -:)
>      Regards
>      Kurt

I haven't yet looked at the Tiger game but will as I wonder how long it takes it
to see it's losing and switch moves. Also that version 15 in Chessbase has
trouble holding the default setting and seems to switch to gambit or aggresive
on it's own.

On the subject of Fruit I just saw this game finish and watched Fruit see after
34. a6 that 34....Nxh3 was possible but then switched to another best move for
black. Of course after 34...Nxh3 white is lost.

[Event "FRUIT 2.2.1"]
[Site "Barrie"]
[Date "2005.11.10"]
[Round "6.8"]
[White "Fruit 2.2.1"]
[Black "Fritz 8 Bilbao"]
[Result "0-1"]
[ECO "A29"]
[PlyCount "74"]
[EventDate "2005.10.31"]
[TimeControl "40/2400:40/2400:2400"]

1. c4 {0.01/1 0} e5 {0} 2. Nc3 {0.01/1 0} Nf6 {0} 3. Nf3 {0.01/1 0} Nc6 {0} 4.
g3 {0.01/1 0} Bb4 {0} 5. Nd5 {0.01/1 0} Bc5 {0} 6. Bg2 {0.01/1 0} d6 {0} 7. O-O
{0.01/1 0} O-O {0} 8. e3 {0.01/1 0} Bg4 {0} 9. h3 {0.01/1 0} Bh5 {0} 10. d3 {
0.01/1 0} a5 {0} 11. g4 {0.00/16 39} Bg6 {-0.30/14 77} 12. d4 {(a3) -0.12/15 39
} Ba7 {-0.30/14 125} 13. dxe5 {-0.11/15 47} dxe5 {(Nxd5) -0.29/13 41} 14. Qb3 {
-0.05/15 49} Rb8 {(Bb6) -0.31/13 63} 15. Nh4 {(Nd2) -0.03/15 51} Nxd5 {
(Be4) -0.46/14 74} 16. Nxg6 {0.07/16 37} Nxe3 {-0.38/14 48} 17. Bxe3 {
-0.02/16 58} hxg6 {-0.34/13 25} 18. Bxa7 {0.00/17 75} Nxa7 {-0.31/14 36} 19.
Rad1 {(Rfe1) -0.01/17 98} Qe7 {-0.38/15 79} 20. Rfe1 {0.00/16 49} Rfe8 {
-0.36/14 64} 21. Rd2 {-0.04/15 54} Nc6 {(b6) -0.32/13 68} 22. Qb5 {0.20/16 60}
Qf6 {-0.31/14 67} 23. Rd7 {(Bxc6) 0.20/16 45} Nd4 {-0.48/14 72} 24. Qxa5 {
0.20/16 78} c6 {(b6) -0.34/13 49} 25. Qb6 {(c5) 0.30/16 64} Ra8 {
(Red8) -0.01/13 55} 26. a3 {0.43/15 70} Rad8 {(Red8) 0.00/13 75} 27. Rxd8 {
0.44/16 40} Rxd8 {0.46/14 20} 28. Qxb7 {0.39/17 74} Nc2 {0.35/14 66} 29. Rf1 {
0.20/17 73} Nd4 {0.23/15 71} 30. a4 {(c5) 0.00/15 84} Ne2+ {0.00/14 67} 31. Kh2
{(Kh1) 0.00/16 51} Rd3 {0.00/14 40} 32. Qc8+ {(Qxc6) 0.00/15 65} Kh7 {
0.00/15 43} 33. a5 {0.00/16 55} Nf4 {(Qf4+) -0.28/14 54} 34. a6 {-1.10/17 133}
Nxh3 {(Qh4) -5.27/13 83} 35. Bxh3 {(g5) -4.80/15 146} Qf4+ {-4.60/14 11} 36.
Kg2 {-5.14/18 33} Qf3+ {-5.64/14 14} 37. Kg1 {-5.14/18 37} Qxh3 {-5.69/14 19}
0-1

Sarah.



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