Author: Paulo Soares
Date: 19:51:54 03/20/99
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On March 20, 1999 at 16:20:38, blass uri wrote: > >On March 20, 1999 at 07:32:22, Ed Schröder wrote: > >>CHESS 2010 first two games >> >>Here are the first 2 games of CHESS 2010 as spelled out on >>the Rebel Home Page: >> >> The goal of CHESS 2010 is to give a preview of what one may >> expect from chess programs in the year 2010 concerning their >> playing strength in the computer vs computer area. >> >> The idea is to play automatic games between a few top chess >> programs on the very high time level of one hour per move >> average. It's estimated that one game takes 5-7 days to finish. >> >> Rebel company is offering 3 autoplay pairs (6 PC's) for this >> experiment the coming months to ensure a reasonable amount >> of games. >> >>[Event "CHESS 2010"] >>[Site "PII-450 one hour average"] >>[Date "1999.03.13"] >>[Round "?"] >>[White "Rebel 10.0c"] >>[Black "Fritz 5.32"] >>[Result "1/2-1/2"] >>[WhiteElo "?"] >>[BlackElo "?"] >>[ECO "E15"] >> >>1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 e6 3. Nf3 b6 4. g3 Ba6 5. Qa4 c6 6. Nc3 d5 7. cxd5 exd5 >>8. Bg5 Be7 9. Ne5 b5 10. Qc2 h6 11. Bf4 Qa5 12. Bg2 b4 13. Qa4 Qxa4 14. >>Nxa4 Nfd7 15. Nd3 O-O 16. Kd2 Re8 17. b3 Bb5 18. Rac1 Na6 19. h4 Rad8 20. >>h5 Nf6 21. f3 Nd7 22. Bh3 Nb6 23. Nab2 Ra8 > > >I tried Fritz5(16 bit) and it cannot find Ra8 at tournament time control. >How much time does Fritz5.32 need to find Ra8 > It did not find in 13 minutes(depth 14) >I found that Fritz5(16 bit) can sometimes do stupid mistakes only if I give it a >long time to think and I wonder if the same thing is for Fritz5.32 > >24. e3 Nb8 > >The same question about this move It did not find in 21 minutes (depth 14)- I obtained to see the end of a bad film in the TV, with Burt Reynolds. Does not forget to see Fernanda Montenegro, a Brazilian artist, concurring for the Oscar today. > > 25. Bc7 N8d7 > >I think that the natural plan was to play Ba6 and Bc8 to put the pieces in the >original places for the next game I liked the joke! > > 26. >>Bxd7 Nxd7 27. Ba5 Bg5 28. Rhe1 a6 29. Bxb4 a5 30. Bd6 a4 31. Nxa4 Bxa4 >>32. bxa4 Rxa4 33. a3 Nb6 34. Nb2 Ra6 35. Rc3 g6 36. hxg6 fxg6 37. Rec1 >>Re6 38. Bb4 Kf7 39. f4 Bf6 40. Nd3 Na4 41. R3c2 Ke8 42. Ne5 Bxe5 43. fxe5 >>Nb6 44. Rxc6 > >I think that this is a mistake of Rebel >44.Rf1 is better. Fritz 5.32 seems to agree to you. Best regards, Paulo Soares, from Brazil >Uri
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