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Subject: Re: Junior6 v Rebel Century. on Two Computers: 90 mins each

Author: blass uri

Date: 05:35:24 12/26/99

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On December 26, 1999 at 08:26:21, Vincent Lejeune wrote:

>On December 26, 1999 at 03:26:08, blass uri wrote:
>
>>On December 25, 1999 at 19:43:35, Chris Taylor wrote:
>>
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>><snipped>
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>>>[Event "Level=Blitz:90'. "]
>>>[Site "Notts"]
>>>[Date "1999.12.25"]
>>>[Round "6"]
>>>[White "Rebel Century"]
>>>[Black "Junior 6.0"]
>>>[Result "1-0"]
>>>[ECO "B50"]
>>>[Annotator "-0.07"]
>>>[PlyCount "68"]
>>>[EventDate "1999.11.29"]
>>>
>>>{87039kB, Jbook.ctg. K6_350
>>>} 1. e4 {0} 1... c5 {1} 2. Nf3 {1} 2... d6 {0} 3.
>>>c3 {1} 3... Nf6 {0} 4. Be2 {1} 4... Nbd7 {0} 5. d3 {1} 5... b6 {0} 6. O-O {2}
>>>6... Bb7 {0} 7. Nbd2 {2} 7... g6 {0} 8. d4 {2} 8... cxd4 {0} 9. cxd4 {2} 9...
>>>Nxe4 {last book move -0.07/17 177} 10. Nxe4 {2} 10... Bxe4 {-0.08/15 84} 11.
>>>Ng5 {2} 11... Bb7 {-0.06/16 261} 12. Bc4 {2} 12... d5 {0}
>>
>>Is this tactical blunder part of the book of Junior6 or is it because of a
>>problem with the autoplayer?
>>
>>Uri
>
>When I watched the game I wonder the same thing about this move (12... d5 : 0
>secondes and no evaluation).
>It was not a book's blunder because the last book moves is the 9th move.

It is not clear that it is not a book blunder because a program may be out of
book at move 9 and in book at move 12.

I do not know if it was the case with Junior6

Uri



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