Author: Mark Young
Date: 23:36:05 09/25/99
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On September 25, 1999 at 23:51:23, Laurence Chen wrote:
>Below are two games which I manually played CM6666 from Shep's web site against
>Hiarcs 7.32. Hiarcs 7.32 was using its own opening book, and tablebases, running
>on a Pentium 233 MMX, with 128 MB Ram. Chessmaster was using a Cyrix 6x86 200
>MHz, 16 MB of Ram. It's impressive to see that CM was able to outplay Hiarcs
>positionally in both games. The first game is very informative in the
>demonstration of how CM restrain Hiarcs 7.32, takes its time to mobilize its
>forces and go for the kill (restrain, blockade, destroy). In my previous post I
>said that I was not impressed with the performance of Hiarcs 7.32, so if any of
>you Hiarcs die-hards can find out where your Hiarcs plays different I would like
>to know.
Hiarcs 7.32
2kr4/1pp1bppp/p1n2nq1/4p3/Q7/2NPB2b/PP3PPP/2R1NRK1 w - - 0 1
Analysis by Hiarcs 7.32:
15.Qb3
² (0.65) depth: 1 00:00:00
15.Qb3 Bf5
² (0.39) depth: 2/4 00:00:00
15.Qb3 Bf5 16.Na4
² (0.27) depth: 2/5 00:00:00
15.Ne2 Nd5
² (0.29) depth: 2/9 00:00:00
15.Ne4 Nd5
² (0.41) depth: 2/9 00:00:00
15.Ne4 Nd5 16.Qb3
² (0.40) depth: 3/13 00:00:00
15.f4 Qh6
² (0.66) depth: 3/13 00:00:00
15.f4 Be6 16.fxe5
± (0.73) depth: 3/16 00:00:00
15.f4 Be6
² (0.43) depth: 4/16 00:00:00
15.f4 Be6 16.fxe5 Ng4
² (0.41) depth: 4/16 00:00:00
15.f4 Be6 16.fxe5 Ng4 17.Qf4 Ncxe5
² (0.56) depth: 5/16 00:00:01 20kN
15.f4 Ng4
² (0.31) depth: 6/21 00:00:03 69kN
15.f4 Ng4 16.Nd1 Nxe3 17.Nxe3 Rd4 18.Rc4 Bd7
= (0.13) depth: 6/23 00:00:04 96kN
15.Ne4 Nd4 16.Ng3 Be6 17.Qa5 Nd5 18.Bxd4 exd4
² (0.30) depth: 6/23 00:00:05 148kN
15.Ne4 Nd5 16.Rxc6 bxc6 17.Qxa6+ Kd7 18.Nc5+ Ke8 19.Qa5
= (0.24) depth: 7/23 00:00:12 382kN
15.f4 Ng4 16.Nd1 Nxe3 17.Nxe3 Rd4 18.Rc4 Be6 19.Rxd4 exd4
² (0.38) depth: 7/25 00:00:14 480kN
15.f4 Be6
= (0.13) depth: 8/25 00:00:35 1221kN
15.f4 Be6 16.Nd1 exf4 17.Rxf4 Nd5 18.Rf3 Ndb4
= (0.12) depth: 8/27 00:00:43 1494kN
15.Ne4 Nd5 16.Rxc6 bxc6 17.Nc5 Bxc5 18.Qxa6+ Kd7 19.Bxc5 Nf4
² (0.26) depth: 8/27 00:00:58 2024kN
15.Ne4 Nd5 16.Rxc6 bxc6 17.Nc5 Bxc5 18.Qxa6+
² (0.26) depth: 9/27 00:02:01 4322kN
15.Ne4 Nd5 16.Rxc6 bxc6 17.Qxa6+ Kd7 18.Qa7 Bg4 19.f3 Bf5 20.Bc5 Bh4
= (0.17) depth: 10/29 00:11:45 23971kN
(Young, 9/26/99)
Hiarcs 7.32 was running in Windows NT 4.0 SP4.
>Laurence Chen
>
>[Event "Level=120'/40+60'/20+30'. "]
>[Site " "]
>[Date "1999.09.24"]
>[Round "?"]
>[White "Hiarcs 7.32"]
>[Black "CM6666"]
>[Result "0-1"]
>[ECO "B01"]
>[PlyCount "80"]
>[EventDate "1999.09.21"]
>
>{131072kB, hiarcs.ctg. Pentium
>} 1. e4 d5 2. exd5 Qxd5 3. Nf3 Qe4+ 4. Be2 {
>0.53/9} 4... Qg6 5. O-O {0.55/9} 5... Bh3 6. Ne1 {0.14/11} 6... Nf6 7. d4 {
>0.53/9} 7... Nc6 8. d5 {0.39/9} 8... O-O-O 9. Bd3 {0.53/9} 9... Rxd5 10. Nc3 {
>0.55/9} 10... Rxd3 11. cxd3 {0.60/10} 11... e5 12. Be3 {0.51/9} 12... Be7 13.
>Rc1 {0.48/8} 13... Rd8 14. Qa4 {0.30/9} 14... a6 15. f4 {0.08/9} 15... Be6 16.
>Ne2 {0.04/8} 16... Ng4 17. Rf3 {0.00/8} 17... Bd7 18. Qb3 {0.00/8} 18... Nxe3
>19. Rxe3 {-0.70/10} 19... exf4 20. Re4 {-0.77/10} 20... f5 21. Rec4 {-1.11/9}
>21... Qd6 22. R4c2 {-1.08/9} 22... Kb8 23. Kh1 {-1.09/8} 23... Bh4 24. Nf3 {
>-1.02/9} 24... Bf2 25. a3 {-1.25/9} 25... Be3 26. Re1 {-1.34/9} 26... h6 27.
>Qc3 {-1.52/9} 27... g5 28. Rf1 {-1.70/9} 28... g4 29. Ne1 {-1.80/9} 29... Re8
>30. b4 {-1.75/9} 30... Nd4 31. Nxd4 {-2.14/11} 31... Bxd4 32. Qd2 {-2.14/10}
>32... Bb5 33. Ra2 {-2.80/10} 33... Qe5 34. Rc2 {-2.98/10} 34... h5 35. Qc1 {
>-3.84/10} 35... h4 36. Qd1 {-4.54/9} 36... h3 37. Qd2 {-5.41/9} 37... hxg2+ 38.
>Nxg2 {-5.66/9} 38... f3 39. Nh4 {-6.72/7} 39... Qh8 40. Nxf3 {-8.50/7} 40...
>gxf3 0-1
>
>[Event "Level=120'/40+60'/20+30'. "]
>[Site " "]
>[Date "1999.09.25"]
>[Round "?"]
>[White "CM6666"]
>[Black "Hiarcs 7.32"]
>[Result "1-0"]
>[ECO "D07"]
>[PlyCount "111"]
>[EventDate "1999.09.21"]
>
>{131072kB, hiarcs.ctg. Pentium
>} 1. d4 d5 2. c4 Nc6 3. Nc3 e6 4. e3 Nf6 5. Nf3
>Bd7 {0.20/10} 6. Bd3 Nb4 {0.06/9} 7. Be2 dxc4 {0.09/9} 8. Bxc4 c5 {0.07/9} 9.
>O-O cxd4 {-0.02/8} 10. exd4 Rc8 {0.08/9} 11. Qe2 Be7 {0.01/9} 12. Bg5 O-O {
>-0.04/9} 13. Ne5 h6 {-0.01/8} 14. Bh4 a6 {0.06/8} 15. Bb3 Be8 {0.18/8} 16. Rfd1
>Nbd5 {0.31/8} 17. Qd3 g5 {0.11/8} 18. Bg3 Kg7 {0.41/8} 19. Rac1 Qa5 {0.44/8}
>20. Nc4 Qd8 {0.30/9} 21. Nxd5 Nxd5 {0.13/9} 22. Nd6 Rxc1 {0.21/9} 23. Nxe8+
>Rxe8 {0.00/9} 24. Rxc1 h5 {0.00/9} 25. h4 gxh4 {0.00/9} 26. Be5+ f6 {0.00/10}
>27. Bc2 Rh8 {0.00/10} 28. Bh2 f5 {-0.02/9} 29. Bb3 Bf6 {0.13/9} 30. Qe2 Kf7 {
>0.25/9} 31. Re1 Qd7 {0.00/10} 32. Be5 Bxe5 {0.00/10} 33. Qxe5 Rg8 {0.00/9} 34.
>Rc1 Kg6 {0.26/9} 35. Rc5 Rc8 {0.30/9} 36. Ba4 b5 {0.00/9} 37. Bb3 Nf6 {0.31/9}
>38. f3 Nd5 {0.30/9} 39. Bxd5 Rxc5 {0.00/10} 40. dxc5 exd5 {0.00/10} 41. Qd4 Qe7
>{0.30/10} 42. Kf1 Qg5 {0.00/9} 43. f4 Qg4 {0.00/9} 44. c6 h3 {0.00/10} 45. gxh3
>Qxh3+ {0.00/10} 46. Ke1 Qh1+ {0.00/9} 47. Ke2 Qc1 {0.00/9} 48. Qxd5 Qxb2+ {
>0.00/9} 49. Kd3 Qb1+ {0.00/9} 50. Kd4 Qc1 {1.92/8} 51. Qe6+ Kg7 {5.80/10} 52.
>Qe7+ Kg6 {5.80/10} 53. c7 Qxf4+ {6.09/9} 54. Kc5 Qf2+ {6.09/10} 55. Kc6 Qxa2 {
>6.48/8} 56. c8=Q 1-0
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