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Subject: Re: Examples for ChessTigers different evaluations...

Author: Martin Schubert

Date: 01:08:43 11/18/99

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On November 18, 1999 at 00:32:46, Jeremiah Penery wrote:

>On November 17, 1999 at 20:49:55, Thorsten Czub wrote:
>
>>I am playing a mail-chess game against an anonymous guy.
>>Here is the game:
>>
>>
>>
>>     Thorsten Czub - Rudi
>>
>>     1.d4 d5 2. e4 dxe4 3. Sc3 Sf6 4. f3 exf3 5. Dxf3 Dxd4
>>     6. Le3 Dh4+ 7. g3 Dg4 8. 0-0-0 Dxf3 9. Sxf3 c6
>>     {until here it was "book"}
>>     10. Lg2 Sbd7 11. The1 e6 12. Sd4 Lc5 13. Sa4 Lxd4
>>     14. Lxd4 0-0 15. b3 Te8 16. Sb2 Sb6 17. Sd3 Sfd5
>>     18. c4 Sf6 19. Lf3 Sfd7 20. Sf4 Kf8 21. Lb2 a5 22. La3+ Kg8
>>     23. c5 a4 24. cxb6 axb3 25. Kb2 bxa2 26. Kxa2 Sxb6
>>     27. Kb3 e5 28. Lc5 Sd7 29. Ld6 f6 30. Sd3 Sf8 31. Kb2 Le6
>>     32. Sc5 Ta2+ 33.. Kc1 Txh2 34. Te2 Txe2 35. Lxe2 Lc8
>>     36. Lc4+ Se6 37. Se4 Td8 38. Td3 b5 39. La2 Kf7 40. Ta3 f5
>>     41. Lc7 Th8 42. Sd6+ Kf6 43. Lb6 Tf8
>>     44. Ta7
>>
>>If you want we can let this game "replay" by several
>>chess programs, as an example, and relate the evaluations of the programs
>>to see that tiger has completely different score than any other.
>>
>>For the beginning i would like YOU to replay whites moves with your
>>famous chess programs and to post the evaluation right behind
>>the white moves, say after let white compute 10 minutes on a fast
>>pc for each move.
>>
>>After we have some other programs i can present tigers score for each position
>>with white to move and we can altogether confirm: tiger evaluates different
>>than other programs.
>>
>>Now you can guess WHY or ask Christophe :-))) and i hope he will not
>>really tell you.
>>because somehow it seems to be the secret of its playing strength :-))
>
>I can do this tonight.  Let me make sure: T is rook, S is Knight, L is Bishop,
>and D is Queen?
That's right!



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