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Subject: Re: SSDF(Junior 6 - Fritz 5.32)AMD K6-2 450, 2.5-1.5, now 4-2.

Author: blass uri

Date: 05:59:39 01/07/00

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On January 07, 2000 at 07:11:54, Shep wrote:

>On January 07, 2000 at 06:21:31, Tony Hedlund wrote:
>
>>Junior chrushed Fritz in 29 moves!!
>>
>>[Event "120'/40+60'/20+0'0"]
>>[Site "SSDF"]
>>[Date "2000.01.06"]
>>[Round "3"]
>>[White "Junior 6.0 AMD K6-2 450"]
>>[Black "Fritz 5.32 AMD K6-2 450"]
>>[Result "1-0"]
>>[ECO "D46"]
>>[BlackElo "2671"]
>>[Annotator "Tony Hedlund"]
>>[PlyCount "57"]
>>[EventDate "2000.01.05"]
>>
>>{99MB, jbook.ctg. AMD K6-2 450
>>} 1. d4 {0} 1... Nf6 {0} 2. c4 {0} 2... e6 {0}
>>3. Nf3 {0} 3... d5 {0} 4. Nc3 {0} 4... c6 {0} 5. e3 {0} 5... Nbd7 {0} 6. Qc2 {0
>>} 6... Bd6 {0} 7. Bd3 {0} 7... dxc4 {0} 8. Bxc4 {0} 8... O-O {0} 9. O-O {0}
>>9... Qe7 {0} 10. h3 {0} 10... c5 {0} 11. dxc5 {0} 11... Bxc5 {0} 12. e4 {0}
>>12... Bd6 {0} 13. Nb5 {0} 13... Ne5 {0} 14. Nxe5 {0} 14... Bxe5 {0} 15. f4 {0}
>>15... Qc5+ {0} 16. Kh2 {0} 16... Bb8 {385} 17. b3 {last book move 0.22/16 198}
>>17... Rd8 {209} 18. Ba3 {0.19/16 531} 18... Qe3 {286} 19. e5 {0.79/14 126}
>>19... Ne4 {72} 20. Rf3 {3.62/14 85} 20... Qxf3 {887} 21. gxf3 {4.24/16 78}
>>21... Rd2+ {146} 22. Qxd2 {5.29/19 2} 22... Nxd2 {56} 23. Rd1 {5.62/19 166}
>>23... Nxf3+ {157} 24. Kg3 {5.92/17 285} 24... h5 {184} 25. Rd8+ {6.95/19 232}
>>25... Kh7 {0} 26. Kxf3 {6.95/20 396} 26... a6 {57} 27. Bd3+ {7.24/20 405} 27...
>>g6 {71} 28. Nd6 {7.28/18 31} 28... Bc7 {330} 29. Rf8 {7.93/20 320} 1-0
>
>Is it just me, or is 19...Ne4 entirely weird?
>Hiarcs 7.0 prefers 19...Nh5 with +1.45 for white while after 19...Ne4, it sees
>white as +4.
>
>---
>Shep

19...Ne4 is a tactical mistake and Fritz5.32 needs more time or more hash tables
to avoid 19...Ne4.

Fritz is very slow in seeing tactics in this position and I think that every
program has positions when it is slow or even blind and cannot see simple
tactics(I know that Junior has positions when it is blind and cannot see simple
tactics and it is not a question of time and I guess that the same hold for many
programs).

In this case fritz is not exactly blind and can avoid the mistake at sligthly
slower time control.

Uri



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