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a mail from Franck Zibi with comments of his games at the fr

Postby Andreas Herrmann » 11 Oct 1999, 21:53

Hello Andreas !
I am very pleased with the result of ZChess in the last french championship.
It has played somme good games and its 2 loss (out of 7 games) were
not so desastrous :
The first loss was against Capture.
I realised after the tournament that the winner of this game would
have been the french championship, and ZChess was really near to win this game :
it was better in all the opening , won a pawn, but under evaluate its king
safety;
and Capture was better. Eventually, Zchess achieved to find a way to the
draw, but, at move #140 it made a big blunder in a completely drawn position
(both
programs were in big zeitnot)
[Event "Computer chess game"]
[Site "MARS"]
[Date "1999.10.09"]
[Round "-"]
[White "ZChess 1.5"]
[Black "Capture"]
[Result "0-1"]
[TimeControl "50+10"]
1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 d6 3. d4 cxd4 4. Nxd4 Nf6 5. Nc3 a6 6. Be3 e5 7. Nf3 Qc7 8.
a4 Be7 9. Be2 O-O 10. O-O Nbd7 11. Nd2 b6 12. Bc4 Bb7 13. Qe2 h6 14. f3 Nc5
15. Rfd1 Rfc8 16. Kh1 Kf8 17. Qf2 Kg8 18. Qg3 Kf8 19. Rf1 Ne6 20. Qf2 Bd8
21. Rfd1 Nc5 22. Be2 d5 23. exd5 Nxd5 24. Nxd5 Bxd5 25. a5 Bg5 26. c4 Bxe3
27. Qxe3 Bb7 28. b4 Nd7 29. Nb3 Kg8 30. axb6 Nxb6 31. Nc5 Rcb8 32. Ra2 Rd8
33. Rda1 Bc8 34. Qc3 Rd4 35. Qc2 Qe7 36. Qb3 Ra7 37. Nxa6 Be6 38. Rc2 f6
39. Qa2 Qd7 40. g3 g5 41. b5 g4 42. Rf1 Qf7 43. Qa3 Nxc4 44. Qc1 gxf3 45.
Bxf3 Bf5 46. Rcf2 Bd3 47. Rd1 e4 48. Nc5 exf3 49. Nxd3 Qd5 50. Qxh6 Qe4 51.
Qxf6 Rxd3 52. Rc1 Rad7 53. Qg5+ Kh7 54. Qh5+ Kg7 55. Qg5+ Qg6 56. Qf4 R7d4
57. Qc7+ Qf7 58. b6 Rd7 59. Qc5 R7d6 60. Qg5+ Kf8 61. Qc5 Nxb6 62. Rcf1 Kg8
63. Qg5+ Rg6 64. Qe5 Rf6 65. Qg5+ Kf8 66. g4 Re6 67. Qb5 Rde3 68. Qg5 Nc4
69. Qd5 Rf6 70. Qd4 Rd6 71. Qh8+ Ke7 72. Ra2 Rd7 73. Qh4+ Kd6 74. Ra6+ Kc7
75. Qh8 Rb3 76. Ra7+ Rb7 77. Ra8 Kc6 78. Rc8+ Rbc7 79. Rf8 Qg7 80. Rf6+ Kc5
81. Rf5+ Rd5 82. Qh5 Ne5 83. h3 Rcd7 84. Qe8 Rd8 85. Qe6 f2 86. R1xf2 Nc4
87. Rc2 Qd4 88. Qe7+ Kc6 89. Qe6+ Kb5 90. Rf1 Na3 91. Qc6+ Kb4 92. Re2 R8d6
93. Qb7+ Rb5 94. Qe7 Qd3 95. Kh2 Nc4 96. Ree1 Rb6 97. h4 Qc2+ 98. Kh1 Kb5
99. Rf5+ Ka4 100. Qa7+ Kb3 101. Rff1 Rf6 102. Rg1 Qd3 103. Rb1+ Nb2 104.
Kh2 Rf2+ 105. Rg2 Rxg2+ 106. Kxg2 Qe2+ 107. Kh3 Qe3+ 108. Kg2 Qe4+ 109. Kh3
Qf3+ 110. Kh2 Qf4+ 111. Kh3 Rb5 112. Rg1 Kc4 113. Rg3 Qf1+ 114. Kh2 Nd3
115. Qa4+ Rb4 116. Qa6+ Kd4 117. Qd6+ Kc3 118. Qc7+ Kb3 119. h5 Qf2+ 120.
Kh3 Rd4 121. Qc6 Kb2 122. Qb7+ Kc2 123. Qc7+ Kb1 124. Qb7+ Rb4 125. Qh1+
Kc2 126. Qc6+ Kd2 127. Qd5 Rd4 128. Qa2+ Kd1 129. Qa1+ Nc1 130. Qa5 Qf1+
131. Kh4 Qh1+ 132. Rh3 Qg1 133. Qf5 Qe1+ 134. Rg3 Rd3 135. Qf4 Nb3 136. h6
Nd4 137. Qb8 Rb3 138. Qxb3+ Nxb3 139. h7 Qe7+ 140. g5 Qxh7+ 141. Kg4 Nd4
142. Rg1+ Kd2 143. Rg2+ Ke3 144. Rg3+
{White resigns} 0-1

The second ZChess loss was not so exciting : ZChess played with black
against Chess Tiger
(the program of Christophe Theron,a good friend of me) , here is the game :

Event "Computer chess game"]
[Site "MARS"]
[Date "1999.10.09"]
[Round "-"]
[White "Chess Tiger 12"]
[Black "ZChess 1.5"]
[Result "1-0"]
[TimeControl "50+10"]
1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bb5 g6 4. O-O Bg7 5. Re1 Nf6 6. e5 Nd5 7. Nc3 Nc7 8.
Bxc6 dxc6 9. Ne4 b6 10. Nf6+ Kf8 11. Ne4 Bg4 12. d3 Bxe5 13. Nxe5 Bxd1 14.
Bh6+ Kg8 15. Nxc6 Qd7 16. Nf6+ exf6 17. Ne7+ Qxe7 18. Rxe7 Nd5 19. Rd7 Nb4
20. Rxd1 Nxc2 21. Re7 Rd8 22. Rc1 Nd4
1-0
The 13th move of Chess Tiger is very impressive : a queen sack !
but actually CT didn't found it by itself: it was in its book until move 17
(ZChess left its book at move 11)
It seems that it was the first time in such a tournament that I faced
a killer opening book line. I hope it was also the last one !
BTW, I plan to release the version that played in this championship (ZChess
1.5) very
soon, and I will send to you an email when it will be ready ;-)
Best regards

Franck ZIBI fzibi@worldnet.net
URL: http://www.worldnet.net/~fzibi
* The good player is always lucky. Capablanca *


Schachpage Andreas Herrmann
Andreas Herrmann
 

Re: a mail from Franck Zibi with comments of his games at th

Postby Frank Quisinsky » 12 Oct 1999, 11:38

Hallo Andreas,
auch die Ergebnisse von ZChess sind sehr gut. Ich freue mich schon auf die neu ZChess Version.
Interessante Information von Franck Zibi !
Gruß
Frank
I am very pleased with the result of ZChess in the last french championship.
It has played somme good games and its 2 loss (out of 7 games) were
not so desastrous :
The first loss was against Capture.
I realised after the tournament that the winner of this game would
have been the french championship, and ZChess was really near to win this game :
it was better in all the opening , won a pawn, but under evaluate its king
safety;
and Capture was better. Eventually, Zchess achieved to find a way to the
draw, but, at move #140 it made a big blunder in a completely drawn position
(both
programs were in big zeitnot)
[Event "Computer chess game"]
[Site "MARS"]
[Date "1999.10.09"]
[Round "-"]
[White "ZChess 1.5"]
[Black "Capture"]
[Result "0-1"]
[TimeControl "50+10"]
1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 d6 3. d4 cxd4 4. Nxd4 Nf6 5. Nc3 a6 6. Be3 e5 7. Nf3 Qc7 8.
a4 Be7 9. Be2 O-O 10. O-O Nbd7 11. Nd2 b6 12. Bc4 Bb7 13. Qe2 h6 14. f3 Nc5
15. Rfd1 Rfc8 16. Kh1 Kf8 17. Qf2 Kg8 18. Qg3 Kf8 19. Rf1 Ne6 20. Qf2 Bd8
21. Rfd1 Nc5 22. Be2 d5 23. exd5 Nxd5 24. Nxd5 Bxd5 25. a5 Bg5 26. c4 Bxe3
27. Qxe3 Bb7 28. b4 Nd7 29. Nb3 Kg8 30. axb6 Nxb6 31. Nc5 Rcb8 32. Ra2 Rd8
33. Rda1 Bc8 34. Qc3 Rd4 35. Qc2 Qe7 36. Qb3 Ra7 37. Nxa6 Be6 38. Rc2 f6
39. Qa2 Qd7 40. g3 g5 41. b5 g4 42. Rf1 Qf7 43. Qa3 Nxc4 44. Qc1 gxf3 45.
Bxf3 Bf5 46. Rcf2 Bd3 47. Rd1 e4 48. Nc5 exf3 49. Nxd3 Qd5 50. Qxh6 Qe4 51.
Qxf6 Rxd3 52. Rc1 Rad7 53. Qg5+ Kh7 54. Qh5+ Kg7 55. Qg5+ Qg6 56. Qf4 R7d4
57. Qc7+ Qf7 58. b6 Rd7 59. Qc5 R7d6 60. Qg5+ Kf8 61. Qc5 Nxb6 62. Rcf1 Kg8
63. Qg5+ Rg6 64. Qe5 Rf6 65. Qg5+ Kf8 66. g4 Re6 67. Qb5 Rde3 68. Qg5 Nc4
69. Qd5 Rf6 70. Qd4 Rd6 71. Qh8+ Ke7 72. Ra2 Rd7 73. Qh4+ Kd6 74. Ra6+ Kc7
75. Qh8 Rb3 76. Ra7+ Rb7 77. Ra8 Kc6 78. Rc8+ Rbc7 79. Rf8 Qg7 80. Rf6+ Kc5
81. Rf5+ Rd5 82. Qh5 Ne5 83. h3 Rcd7 84. Qe8 Rd8 85. Qe6 f2 86. R1xf2 Nc4
87. Rc2 Qd4 88. Qe7+ Kc6 89. Qe6+ Kb5 90. Rf1 Na3 91. Qc6+ Kb4 92. Re2 R8d6
93. Qb7+ Rb5 94. Qe7 Qd3 95. Kh2 Nc4 96. Ree1 Rb6 97. h4 Qc2+ 98. Kh1 Kb5
99. Rf5+ Ka4 100. Qa7+ Kb3 101. Rff1 Rf6 102. Rg1 Qd3 103. Rb1+ Nb2 104.
Kh2 Rf2+ 105. Rg2 Rxg2+ 106. Kxg2 Qe2+ 107. Kh3 Qe3+ 108. Kg2 Qe4+ 109. Kh3
Qf3+ 110. Kh2 Qf4+ 111. Kh3 Rb5 112. Rg1 Kc4 113. Rg3 Qf1+ 114. Kh2 Nd3
115. Qa4+ Rb4 116. Qa6+ Kd4 117. Qd6+ Kc3 118. Qc7+ Kb3 119. h5 Qf2+ 120.
Kh3 Rd4 121. Qc6 Kb2 122. Qb7+ Kc2 123. Qc7+ Kb1 124. Qb7+ Rb4 125. Qh1+
Kc2 126. Qc6+ Kd2 127. Qd5 Rd4 128. Qa2+ Kd1 129. Qa1+ Nc1 130. Qa5 Qf1+
131. Kh4 Qh1+ 132. Rh3 Qg1 133. Qf5 Qe1+ 134. Rg3 Rd3 135. Qf4 Nb3 136. h6
Nd4 137. Qb8 Rb3 138. Qxb3+ Nxb3 139. h7 Qe7+ 140. g5 Qxh7+ 141. Kg4 Nd4
142. Rg1+ Kd2 143. Rg2+ Ke3 144. Rg3+
{White resigns} 0-1
The second ZChess loss was not so exciting : ZChess played with black
against Chess Tiger
(the program of Christophe Theron,a good friend of me) , here is the game :

Event "Computer chess game"]
[Site "MARS"]
[Date "1999.10.09"]
[Round "-"]
[White "Chess Tiger 12"]
[Black "ZChess 1.5"]
[Result "1-0"]
[TimeControl "50+10"]
1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bb5 g6 4. O-O Bg7 5. Re1 Nf6 6. e5 Nd5 7. Nc3 Nc7 8.
Bxc6 dxc6 9. Ne4 b6 10. Nf6+ Kf8 11. Ne4 Bg4 12. d3 Bxe5 13. Nxe5 Bxd1 14.
Bh6+ Kg8 15. Nxc6 Qd7 16. Nf6+ exf6 17. Ne7+ Qxe7 18. Rxe7 Nd5 19. Rd7 Nb4
20. Rxd1 Nxc2 21. Re7 Rd8 22. Rc1 Nd4
1-0
The 13th move of Chess Tiger is very impressive : a queen sack !
but actually CT didn't found it by itself: it was in its book until move 17
(ZChess left its book at move 11)
It seems that it was the first time in such a tournament that I faced
a killer opening book line. I hope it was also the last one !
BTW, I plan to release the version that played in this championship (ZChess
1.5) very
soon, and I will send to you an email when it will be ready ;-)
Best regards
Franck ZIBI fzibi@worldnet.net
URL: http://www.worldnet.net/~fzibi
* The good player is always lucky. Capablanca *
Frank Quisinsky
 


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