Author: Jeremiah Penery
Date: 17:03:16 01/20/00
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On January 20, 2000 at 18:21:10, Amir Ban wrote: >On January 20, 2000 at 12:07:12, Jeremiah Penery wrote: > >>On January 20, 2000 at 09:15:20, Amir Ban wrote: >> >>>On January 20, 2000 at 08:22:03, Robert Hyatt wrote: >>> >>>>Since DB's hardware can't back up a PV from the hardware, the hash table is >>>>the _only_ place you can pick this up. And the deeper you go, the farther you >>>>get from reality. The end of the PVs can be utter nonsense... >>> >>>There were indeed some PV's in moves 36 & 37 that looked like typos. The Rxf6 >>>line could be explained in this way. There was another which looked weird in a >>>different way and I think needed a different theory. >>> >>>Now that we have all logs, the thing to check is whether there are other PV's >>>that look like this. If it turned out that only moves 36 & 37 had such nonsense, >>>it would be remarkable. >> >>I remember seeing a bunch of PVs with moves like Bxh2/Bxh3 and Bxh7/Bxh6, when >>they didn't seem to accomplish anything. IIRC, this happened quite a few times >>before DB left book in game 2, which was around move 17. >> >>Here are a few of them (all from game 2): >> >>(move 11): Nbd2 exd4 cxd4 d5 e5 Nh5 Bc2 Be6 Bxh7* >> >>(move 16): d5 Ne7 Be3 g6 a4 Bg7 Bxh6* Bxh6 >> >>(move 18): Qd2 Qc7 c4 bxc4 bxc4 a5 Bd3 Bh3* gxh3 Nxe4 Nxe4 >> >>(move 19): a4 Nf6 c4 Qc7 Reb1 Bxh3* gxh3 > > >And there no such lines in the other games ? I didn't really feel like looking. I'm sure there are, though.
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