Author: Robert Hyatt
Date: 19:20:18 09/04/99
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On September 04, 1999 at 21:18:06, James Robertson wrote: >On September 04, 1999 at 18:24:57, Pierre Bourget wrote: > >> >>On September 04, 1999 at 18:05:04, Paulo Soares wrote: >> >>>Ed wrote in Rebel Board that Rebel lost after 10 crashes and the moves >>>of the game are lost. >>> >>>Paulo >> >>I was able to save the moves from ICC.Here is the game: >> >>Rebel10-5 - Hoffman,A (2524) [A59] >>Monthly GM Challenge chessclub.com, 04.09.1999 >>1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 c5 3.d5 b5 4.cxb5 a6 5.bxa6 g6 6.Nc3 Bxa6 7.Nf3 d6 8.e4 Bxf1 >>9.Kxf1 Bg7 10.g3 0-0 11.Kg2 Nbd7 12.Re1 Qb6 13.h3 Rfb8 14.Re2 Ne8 15.Bf4 Rb7 >>16.Qc1 Nc7 17.Bh6 Bh8 18.a4 Qa6 19.Ra2 Rab8 20.Re1 Rb4 21.Qc2 Ne5 22.Nxe5 Bxe5 >>23.f4 Bd4 24.Bg5 f6 25.Bh4 Qc4 26.Re2 Rb3 27.Nd1 Rxg3+ 28.Bxg3 Qxa2 29.Bf2 Bxf2 >>30.Rxf2 Rb4 31.Nc3 Qc4 32.f5 Qd4 33.fxg6 hxg6 34.Qe2 Kf7 35.Kh1 Rb8 36.Rg2 Rh8 >>37.Qg4 g5 38.Qf3 Qe5 39.Rg1 Na6 40.Rg4 c4 41.Kg2 Nc5 42.Qf5 Qd4 43.Kh2 Qe3 >>44.Rg2 Nd3 45.Nd1 Qc1 46.Nc3 Ne5 47.Ne2 Qxb2 48.a5 Qa3 49.Qe6+ Kf8 50.Nd4 Qc3 >>51.Qc8+ Kg7 52.Nf5+ Kh7 53.Qb7 Nf3+ 54.Kg3 Nh4+ 55.Kh2 Qe5+ 56.Rg3 Nxf5 57.exf5 >>Kg7 58.Qa7 c3 59.Qe3 Rc8 60.Qxe5 dxe5 61.Rg1 Ra8 62.Ra1 c2 63.Rc1 Rxa5 64.Rxc2 >>Rxd5 0-1 > >Quite a nice victory. Did Rebel's crashes cause it to make any really bad moves, >or are all good but just not good enough? > the bogus hardware likely made it make bad moves... At one point, Crafty was saying -2 (good for black) while Rebel was saying +2 (good for white). Clearly that was wrong... I have had people run crafty on overclocked AMD processors, and send me log files with moves/scores that are absolutely wrong and unreproducible. I think he got bit by the same bug. He also mentioned that in Paderborn (same hardware I think) that he saw bogus scores and illegal moves in the PV on occasion... It was definitely broken... >James >> >>Pierre
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