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Subject: Re: Anmon is Really Very Strong

Author: Tomas Casanovas Martinez

Date: 09:22:19 06/23/99

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On June 22, 1999 at 23:01:57, Fernando Villegas wrote:

>I recomend all you to download and play anMon or Anmon or AnMon or whatever. It
>is a real beast and dangerous as a hell. Once you test this program -as other
>freeware or almost-freeware programs- you wonder  once again which is the reason
>to pay good bucks for commercial stuff instead of expending that same money in
>Cd's or beer... Anmon works fine in Fritz 5,32 GUI and surely also in winboard.
>I wonder if some guy here has already tested it againts another engine of Fritz.
>fernando

I have tried it under Fritz 5.32 environment, against Hiarcs 7.32, Tournament
level 40/2 P.400 hash = 64 MB each.

Result after 2 games =   +1  -1  =0        Hiarcs - AnMon   1-1.

I'll post the game where Anmon beats Hiarcs 7.32. By the way I am totally unable
to 'cut and past' a game under Fritz (I am a computer incompetent!). I have
solved the problem printing the game , scanning it, passing it to Microsoft Word
and cuting and pasting from there. (!!). The result is obviously horrible (what
you can see below), but I hope you can follow the game. Any help to simplify my
cut and past process, please?. I have some interesting games to post here!.
Thanks.


B85
Hiarcs 7.32
AnMon 4.25 120'140+120'140+60@
23.06.1999
l.e4 0 c5 0 2.Nf3 0 d6 0 3.d4 0 cxd4 0 4.Nxd4 0 Nf6 0 5.Nc3 0 e6  0 6.Be2 0 Be7
0 7.0-0 0 0-0 8.f4 0 a6 0 9.Khl 0 Qc7 0 10.a4 0 Nc6 0 11.Be3 0 Re8         0
12.Bd3 0 Nb4 0 13.a5 0 Bd7         0 14.Qf3   0 Rac8 0 15.Qg3           0 Nh5 0
   16.Qf3 0 Nf6 3 17.f5 0.3218   5:16 e5 -0.0318 3:07 18.Nde2 0.2718 3:23 (Nb3)
Bc6 -0.0418    3:55 19.Bb6 -0.0918 10:42 (Rfel) Qb8 -0.1018 1:53 20.Ng3 -0.0818
4:30 (Rfdl) d5 -0.5518    1:34 21.Nh5 -0.1918 5:55 (exd5) d4 -0.6117 1:35 (Nxh5)
22.Nxf6+ -0.2918 5:01 Bxf6     -0.6919    2:03      23.Ne2 -0.3019 4:27 Bd7
-0.8118 1:26 (Qd6) 24.c4 -0.4419 6:41 (Rfdl) Be7 -0.73110 4:24 (Qd6) 25.Ng3
-0.4119 5:46 (b3) Nxd3 -0.7318 1:34 (Qd6) 26.Qxd3 -0.28110 5:36 Qd6 -0.73110
3:07 27.b3 -0.31110      4:48    (Nh5)      Qh6 -0.82110        2:24
28.Radl -0.36110     3:09    Qh4     -0.7419 2:31    (Bg5)    29.Kgl
-0.34110 3:50 (Ne2) Rc6 -0.9019 1:33 30.Rf3 -0.3719 4:53 (Ne2) Rh6 -0.9619
2:26 (Rec8)       31.Nfl -0.1619 3:10 (h3) Bc6 -1.1819 2:36     32.Rh3
-0.2319      3:53
(Rd2) Qf6 -0.89110 5:50 (Qf4) 33.Rg3 -0.3019 4:38 (Rxh6) Rh4 -1.0618    1:47
34-Rel -0.36110 5:10 Qh6 -1.0918 1:16 (Bb4) 35.Rf3 -0.3919 3:46 (Re2) Rc8
-1.0918     1:37 36.Rf2 -0.4619 5:46 (Re2) Bb4 -1.1219 2:13 (Rf4) 37.Ree2
-0.51110 5:09 Rf4     -1.1419    1:56     38.Rxf4 -0.6319 5:03 (g3) Qxf4 -1.2319
1:31 39.Qc2 -0.67110 4:54 (h3) h5 -1.2418      57 (g6)     40.Qbl -0.91110 3:28
(Qd3) h4 -1.2919 1:38 (g6) 41.Qd3 -0.9119 1:48 Qcl     -1.45110     4:13
42.Qh3 -1.0819 5:23 (f6) Re8 -1.4719 4:56 (f6) 43.f6 -1.61110 10:05 Qdl
-1.5518      3:47     44.Rf2 -1.7619 6:09 (Rb2) Bel -1.9719 7:54 45.Rb2 -1.7619
2:37 Re6 -2.0018     4:03 (Bxe4)     46.Bd8 -2.1618      9:09   (fxg7)     Bxe4
-2.4718    4:16 47.fxg7     -2.5918 5:22 Bd3 -2.7618 4:26 48.Qf3 -2.5517 1:35
(g3) Qal       -3.2018 3:08    (Qcl)     49.Re2    -3.9818 13:08 (Qh5) Bxe2
-3.3119 4:04 50.Qxe2      -3.9818    2:36    Qbl -3.3217     3:09   51.c5
-4.0217 1:58 (Qh5) Kxg7 -3.6517 2:24 52.Bc7 -4.7918 10:21 f6 -3.6017 5:50 (f5)
53.Qg4+ -4.4617 2:33 Kf7     -3.6119    11:27      54.Qf3 -4.6617 2:47 Qc2
-3.5817 4:38 55.Bd8 -4.9117 3-10 (Bd6) d3 -4.2017     3:23 (Re6)      56-Ne3
-4.5517   5:14 (Qf5) Qcl -4.3217 7:36    (Qe2)   57.Qh5+ -4.1416  0-1

I agree with you, Fernando. The other game was not easy at all for Hiarcs 7.32.
This seems to be a very strong program!!.

Regards,

Tomas.



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