Author: Frank Schneider
Date: 00:09:01 07/12/99
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On July 12, 1999 at 02:03:54, Peter McKenzie wrote: >On July 11, 1999 at 21:06:05, Laurence Chen wrote: > >>On July 11, 1999 at 17:38:14, Mark Young wrote: >> >>>5b2/1b2k1p1/2q2pQp/p2p1B1P/3P1N2/1P4P1/5P1K/8 w - - 0 57 >>> >>>57. Qh7 Bc8 58. Bxc8 Qxc8 59. Nxd5+ Kd8 60. Nf4 Qb7 61. Qg8 Ke8 62. Qe6+ Qe7 63. >>>Kg2 Qxe6 64. Nxe6 Kf7 65. Nxf8 Kxf8 >>Yes, Karpov missed a win against Shredder. Perhaps he was short in time, and the >>move 57. Qh7 is not easy to find on board when the clock is ticking away. >>Karpov did an excellent job outplaying the machine positionally. This games >>demonstrates that Shredder suffers the same problem which plagues other chess >>engines, it allowed a kingside mating attack which Karpov missed his chance to >>convert to a full point. >>Laurence > >LambChop finds Qh7 with a plus 2.9 score in 57sec on my P133, using 1mb hash. > >Peter Gromit likes Qh7 after 60sec on an UltraSparc1 with a +2.6 score. Frank
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