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Subject: Re: Akopian - Khalifman game 3: move 82. - Kg7 -- Bob Hyatt

Author: Phil Dixon

Date: 16:38:47 08/27/99

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On August 26, 1999 at 20:18:00, Robert Hyatt wrote:

>On August 26, 1999 at 18:02:16, Phil Dixon wrote:
>
>>On August 26, 1999 at 12:03:21, Robert Hyatt wrote:
>>
>>>On August 26, 1999 at 05:24:00, Jouni Uski wrote:
>>>
>>>>FEN 7r/3K1k1P/4p3/4p3/4P3/8/8/5R2 b - - 0 0
>>>>
>>>>Isn't Kg7 easily losing but Kg6 drawing? What does Your program with
>>>>tablebases think? Most programs would never make this stupid mistake...
>>>>
>>>>Jouni
>>>
>>>
>>>His losing move was the last Rh8.  Crafty was analyzing on ICC and prior to
>>>this move was suggesting either Kf7 or Kf6 as drawing (ending up in a deep
>>>tablebase hit).  When he played Rh8 Crafty's score went to +3.5 and never went
>>>back down...
>>>
>>>Bob
>>>
>>>I think it was move 71 for black.  Crafty was searching 18-19 plies deep here
>>>and found what looked like a direct drawing line.
>>
>>Is it possible to get the analysis logs, Bob?  I'd very much like to see it.
>>BTW, wherever I go, I take Crafty with me on a floppy disc.  It's really great
>>to get such a product onto a floppy.  Thanks for the fine job and being so
>>generous to give it away and answere questions the way you do.  :-)
>>
>>Regards,
>>Phil
>
>
>The log file is very messy and not worth posting, because Crafty was watching
>that game, plus two other USCF-rated games and giving analysis on all three at
>the same time.  As a result, the log file is mangled beyond understanding
>pretty much.  :)
>
>But if you can tell me exactly what you would like to see, I can probably cut
>it out and post it here...

I would like to see Crafty analysis for 71...Rh8?   How hard were the TBs being
hit?  If it's not too much trouble, I would appreciate.  If it is too difficult,
I will understand.  Thank you very much.

Phil



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