Author: Stefan Meyer-Kahlen
Date: 03:02:19 11/18/00
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On November 17, 2000 at 17:35:51, Sune Larsson wrote: >On November 17, 2000 at 16:43:06, Stefan Meyer-Kahlen wrote: > >>On November 17, 2000 at 16:33:49, Thorsten Czub wrote: >> >>>On November 17, 2000 at 03:06:43, Stefan Meyer-Kahlen wrote: >>> >>>>You?ll also get seven >>>>versions of Shredder, including ?Gambit Shredder? and ?Shredder Bean Counter?, >>>>so you can find out by yourself which paradigm is best :-) If you are not happy >>>>with the engines you are able to create your own. >>> >>> >>>>If you have any specific questions concerning Shredder I will try to answer them >>>>here. >>> >>>Hi Stefan. >>> >>>What do you understand under Gambit-Shredder ?? >> >>Gambit Shredder is faster in sacrifizing pawns and pieces and faster in >>attacking the opponent's king. It is also faster finding itself in a loosing >>endgame with a material disadvantage. >> >> >>>What is Gambit-Shredder doing ? "only some fine-tuning and increasing >>>of king-attack values in evaluation" or a step into new-paradigm >>>direction (make sure that when your answer is "new-paradigm" i will not >>>this as a weapon against chessbase or bob :-)))) >> >> >>It's a new paradigm :-) >> >> >>>What is bean-counter shredder doing ?! >> >> >>Counting beans, äh pawns :-) >> >> >>>>these 2 questions interest me the most. >> >>OK, I suggest the following: >>I will play an engine match "Shredder Bean Counter" vs. "Gambit Shredder" >>tonight and will tell you the result tomorrow, so we all now THE truth. >> >>Stefan > > > Now we're talking... This would clearly be the match of the year.:) > THE Truth will be revealed right in front of our eyes. Scores settled > once and for all. Counting beans vs driving into the frog, /or was it > fog?/ Almost judgments day...:) Gambit won 24-16! No kidding, the was the first game of the match.. [Event "15 Minuten/Partie"] [Site "Engine Match"] [Date "2000.11.17"] [Round "1"] [White "Gambit Shredder"] [Black "Shredder Bean Counter"] [Result "1-0"] 1. e4 {Buch 0s} c5 {Buch 0s} 2. c3 {Buch 0s} Nf6 {Buch 0s} 3. e5 {Buch 0s} Nd5 {Buch 0s} 4. d4 {Buch 0s} cxd4 {Buch 0s} 5. Nf3 {Buch 0s} Nc6 {Buch 0s} 6. Bc4 {Buch 0s} Nb6 {Buch 0s} 7. Bb3 {Buch 0s} g6 {Buch 0s} 8. O-O {+0.27/10 28s} dxc3 {+0.39/9 9s} 9. Nxc3 {+0.29/9 26s} Bg7 {+0.26/11 0s} 10. Bg5 {+0.37/8 15s} Nxe5 {+0.59/9 23s} 11. Re1 {+0.92/8 19s} Nc6 {+0.26/9 46s} 12. Qd6 {+1.68/10 0s} h5 {-0.65/9 48s} 13. Rad1 {+2.24/8 20s} h4 {-1.73/8 58s} 14. Nd4 {+4.51/7 15s} Be5 {-5.48/9 2:11m} 15. Rxe5 {+7.98/9 37s} Nxe5 {-8.07/10 28s} 16. Qxe5 {+7.98/10 0s} Rh7 {-8.74/9 19s} 17. Re1 {+8.38/9 18s} 1-0
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