Author: Vincent Diepeveen
Date: 07:00:49 01/09/00
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On January 09, 2000 at 09:46:55, Thorsten Czub wrote:
>On January 09, 2000 at 09:12:33, Vincent Diepeveen wrote:
>
>>On January 09, 2000 at 08:44:34, Thorsten Czub wrote:
>>
>>>[Event "Diep vs. Rebel-Tiger match"]
>>>[Site "k6-400 40/120"]
>>>[Date "2000.01.09"]
>>>[Round "1"]
>>>[White "Diep2"]
>>>[Black "Rebel-Tiger12"]
>>>[Result "0-1"]
>>>[TimeControl "40/7200"]
>>
>>a) tiger plays only 1..d5 without book
>
>NO ! my tiger plays first 1.e4 d5 and with more time, it plays
>e5, as happened.
>>b) diep doesn't play 6.Nd2 but only 6.O-O can be played by diep's book.
>
>???
>have no idea what is in your book overall. but i used your
>latest diep with your tiger-book you send me.
>tiger is black.
diep has 2 books
a) tournament book. difference with other tournament
books is against tiger this means it plays only 1.e4
files called tourbook.*
it has about 3000 moves now.
b) big book (automatical generated).
10/29/99 03:32p 2,782,894 diepbook.bin
10/29/99 03:48p 2,185,824 diepbook.ind
diep falls into this book after tournament book.
black timeleft=27:46.40.00
r n b q k = - r e2-e4 1 e7-e5
o o o - = o o o Ng1-f3 2 Ng8-f6
- = - b - = - = d2-d4 3 Nf6xe4
= - = o N - = - Bf1-d3 4 d7-d5
- = - O n = - = Nf3xe5 5 Bf8-d6
= - = B = - = - ... 6 ...
O O O = - O O O ... 7 ...
R N B Q K - = R ... 8 ...
white timeleft=27:46.40.00
white to move
# move freq games score*2 learn ==> huge cache
# move freq games score*2 learn ==> from harddisk
1 b1c3 0 17 23 0
2 b1d2 0 14 17 0
8 d1e2 0 3 4 0
9 d1f3 0 2 1 0
11 d1h5 0 1 1 0
20 c2c4 0 13 12 0
34 e5f3 0 1 0 0
42 e1g1 99 252 328 0
e1g1 99 d1e2 0 d1f3 0 d1h5 0
c2c4 0 e5f3 0 b1d2 0 b1c3 0
So castling has 99% chance all other moves 0% chance,
or in other words it only castles here.
This book hasn't changed since 29 october 1998,
and i did a lot of effort to get it to you, remember!
>>So i assume diep played black here?
>
>
>no - tiger is black.
>
>don't understand why you ask.
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