Author: Joseph Anthony Merolle
Date: 06:35:29 11/27/05
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On November 27, 2005 at 09:28:07, Chuck wrote: >This is a game I played on autoplayer between Junior 9 on a 2 GHz Athlon (2400) >computer versus Shredder 9 on a 2 GHz Pentium. Junior on the Athlon was given 6 >hours for the game. Since the Pentium tested to be about 40% slower (!) in nps >for Shredder 9, I gave Shredder 500 minutes to mostly make up for it. You might >not agree with this method for equalizing the hardware but it still gives a game >at very long time controls by two very strong opponents. Both engines had 256 MB >hash tables for the game. > >In this game, Junior 9 played an incredible attack that Shredder 9 couldn't >forsee or stop even with this much time to think about it. I don't think this is >anything new for Junior, we've seen this attack before, what's noteworthy here >is that Shredder 9 with the extra time still didn't stop it. > >You can see it coming here... >[D]rnbqr1k1/pp3ppp/3b4/3p4/3P1N2/P2B4/1P3PPP/R1BQ1RK1 w - - 0 13 > >Junior 9 Athlon 2GHz - Shredder 9 UCI Pentium 2GHz [E42] > >256MB, KG.ctg, TKP >1.c4 e6 2.Nc3 Nf6 3.d4 Bb4 (d7-d5) 4.e3 c5 5.Nge2 cxd4 (d7-d5) 6.exd4 0-0 7.a3 >Be7 8.Nf4 0.05/20 10:00 d5 (d7-d6) 9.cxd5 Nxd5 10.Ncxd5 exd5 11.Bd3 Re8 >(Nb8-c6) 12.0-0 0.39/17 9:10 Bd6 (Nb8-c6) 13.Qh5 0.70/18 17:04 g6 14.Nxg6 >0.68/19 0 fxg6 15.Bxg6 0.38/18 5:23 Bxh2+ 16.Kh1 0.67/19 3:17 Re7 17.Bc2 > 0.49/18 9:38 Bc7 18.Bh6 0.73/18 12:56 Nc6 19.Rae1 0.82/19 0 Be6 >(Bc8-d7) 20.Qg5+ 2.23/18 13:00 Kh8 (Kg8-f7) 21.Rxe6 2.89/19 8:45 Rd7 >(Re7-f7) 22.Qh5 3.72/19 16:06 Nxd4 23.Bg5 3.71/18 4:19 Nxe6 24.Bxd8 >4.02/19 4:00 Raxd8 25.Re1 4.21/22 0 Nf8 26.Qh4 4.29/21 3:13 1-0 > >Cheers, > >Chuck Chuck Can you tell me what cables/acsesories do i need to buy in order to play auto player between two differnt computers . Also can you give me a step by step process how to use autoplayer. Finally what ports are used for such a match. Joseph Jospeh
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