Revving Up The V8s (8 cores) live broadcast in Playchess

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Re: Round 8 Schedule

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gleperlier wrote:
lech wrote:In this famous position:
[d]r1b1kb1r/p1qp1ppp/2p1p3/3nP3/4N3/8/PPP2PPP/R1BQKB1R w KQkq - 0 9
Vitruvius v Bouquet
White plays 9.Nd6+ :shock: Bxd6 10.exd6 Qxd6 11.c4 Qe5+ and loses Pawn with own score -0.20 :idea: :?:
Analysis by Vitruvius 1.14C beta (1 core) :

9.Cd6+ Fxd6 10.exd6 Dxd6 11.c4 De5+ 12.De2 Dxe2+ 13.Fxe2 Cb4 14.0-0 f6 15.Td1 Cc2 16.Tb1 Tb8 17.a3 e5 18.Fd3 Cd4 19.c5 a5 20.Fe3 Cb3 21.Fe2 a4 22.Td6 0-0 23.Tbd1 Cd4 24.Fc4+ Ce6
= (-0.12) Profondeur: 22 00:00:55 89420kN

then

9.f4 Db6 10.Fd3 Fe7 11.De2 Cb4 12.Fc4 Cd5 13.Fd3
= (0.00) Profondeur: 22 00:02:27 227mN

and

9.f4 Db6 10.Fd3 Fe7 11.De2 Cb4 12.Fc4 Cd5 13.Fd3
= (-0.08 --) Profondeur: 23 00:02:57 273mN

and finally

9.Cd6+ Fxd6 10.exd6 Dxd6 11.c4 De5+ 12.De2 Dxe2+ 13.Fxe2 Cb4 14.0-0 f6 15.Tb1 e5 16.Td1 a5 17.Fd2 Fb7 18.Fg4 Cxa2 19.Ta1 h5 20.Fxd7+ Rxd7 21.Fxa5+ Re6 22.Txa2 c5 23.b3 h4 24.h3 g5 25.f3
= (-0.06) Profondeur: 23 00:05:05 476mN
(Doe, 11.07.2012)

Cheers,

Gab
One interesting aspect has been seeing how various engines have handled this position.
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LudiBuda
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Re: Round 8 Schedule

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Great tournament Graham. I enjoyed following the games.
Hope you do a repeat soon.
The only issues were awfully dull opening book and no way to see the kibitzed game once it's finished (at least in my old CB GUI).
Daily (or even better hourly :) updates with games played so far would be nice too.
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Re: Round 8 Schedule

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LudiBuda wrote:Great tournament Graham. I enjoyed following the games.
Hope you do a repeat soon.
The only issues were awfully dull opening book and no way to see the kibitzed game once it's finished (at least in my old CB GUI).
Daily (or even better hourly :) updates with games played so far would be nice too.
Thanks Alex.

I'll run a 4 core tournament next because I need to get on with some CCRL 4CPU testing on that machine. I'll try and set up the broadcast in both Playchess and TLCV. In TLCV, you can watch the thinking lines and pull up a crosstable at any stage.

The next 8 core tournament will probably be in my next break from work (another ten weeks from now), but who knows? I might get keen again before that. :)
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Re: Round 8 Schedule

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lech wrote:In this famous position:
[d]r1b1kb1r/p1qp1ppp/2p1p3/3nP3/4N3/8/PPP2PPP/R1BQKB1R w KQkq - 0 9
Vitruvius v Bouquet
White plays 9.Nd6+ :shock: Bxd6 10.exd6 Qxd6 11.c4 Qe5+ and loses Pawn with own score -0.20 :idea: :?:
For me it means that MATRIX DISINTEGRATES.
Where is MR. SMITH?
BTW
Thanks Graham that you included Sting.
The last game of Sting (endgame) could give a pleasure for all. :D
Maybe, I can't be friendly, but let me be useful.
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Re: Round 8 Schedule

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lech wrote:BTW
Thanks Graham that you included Sting.
The last game of Sting (endgame) could give a pleasure for all. :D
It was my pleasure to include Sting. :)
Are you thinking of releasing your version at some point?
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Re: Round 8 Schedule

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Now Playing :

Deep Onno 1-2-70 - MinkoChess 1.3 x64, Revving Up The V8s (8 cores) 2012

[d]2brr1k1/pp3p2/1np5/q3PP1p/1n6/1P2BB2/P3RN1P/4QR1K b - - 0 1

Analysis by Vitruvius 1.14C:

30...Fxf5 31.Ce4 C6d5 32.Fd2 Fg6 33.Cf6+ Cxf6 34.Fxb4 Da6 35.exf6 Txe2 36.Dxe2 Dxe2 37.Fxe2 Td5 38.Te1 a5 39.Fc3 Tc5 40.Fc4 b5 41.Te8+ Rh7 42.Fd4 Tg5 43.Ff1
+- (2.57) Profondeur: 16 00:00:23 81984kN, tb=2
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Re: Round 8 Schedule

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Round 8 : Deep Onno 1-2-70 - MinkoChess 1.3 x64 : 1 - 0

Now playing :

gaviota v0.85.1 - DeepSaros ver.3.2, Revving Up The V8s (8 cores) 2012

[d]r1bqkb1r/5ppp/1p2p3/p1npP3/2pN1P2/2P1P3/PPB3PP/R1BQ1K1R w kq - 0 1

Analysis by Komodo64 SSE Version 4:

14.b3 Fa6 15.Rg1 Dd7 16.Fa3 Tc8 17.Db1 b5 18.bxc4 dxc4 19.Df1 g6 20.Td1 Db7 21.Tb1 Cd3 22.Fxf8 Rxf8 23.a3 De4 24.Df3 Dxf3 25.gxf3 Rg7 26.Cxb5 Fxb5 27.Txb5
= (-0.17) Depth: 21 00:00:32 28209kN
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Re: Round 8 Schedule

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Now playing :

gaviota v0.85.1 - DeepSaros ver.3.2, Revving Up The V8s (8 cores) 2012

[d]7r/1bq1bpk1/1p2p1p1/r2pP2p/2pNnP1P/P1P1P1P1/PB4QK/1R1B1R2 b - - 0 1

Analysis by Komodo64 SSE Version 4:

31...Fc6 32.Fc2 Tha8 33.a4 Fc5 34.Tfe1 Dc8 35.De2 Fe7 36.Cxc6 Dxc6 37.Tbd1 T5a7 38.Tb1 f6 39.Tbd1 fxe5 40.fxe5 Dc7 41.Fxe4 dxe4 42.Td4 Txa4 43.Txe4 T8a5
=/+ (-0.65) Depth: 21 00:00:12 10261kN
(Doe, 12.07.2012)

Very closed position !
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Re: Round 8 Schedule

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Saros is winning now :

gaviota v0.85.1 - DeepSaros ver.3.2, Revving Up The V8s (8 cores) 2012

[d]8/5pk1/4p1p1/3pP2p/2p2P1P/r1r1PBP1/P3R2K/1Rn5 w - - 0 1

Analysis by Komodo64 SSE Version 4:

50.Teb2 Txa2 51.Tg2 Taa3 52.Fd1 Cd3 53.Fe2 Cc5 54.g4 hxg4 55.Fxg4 Txe3 56.h5 Cd3 57.hxg6 Cxf4 58.Tf2 Cxg6 59.Tb7 Cxe5 60.Fxe6 Cf3+ 61.Txf3 Txf3 62.Fxd5 Tf2+ 63.Rg1 Tf4 64.Rg2 Td3 65.Fe6 c3 66.Fb3 Td2+ 67.Rg3 Tff2 68.Tc7 c2 69.Rg4 Rg6
-+ (-3.42) Depth: 21 00:00:08 7762kN
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Re: Round 8 Schedule

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Round 8 :

gaviota v0.85.1 - DeepSaros ver.3.2 : 0 - 1

Now playing :

Arasan 14.0.1 - Delphil 2.9e, Revving Up The V8s (8 cores) 2012

[d]rn1q1rk1/p4ppp/1p2p3/2bb4/8/3Q1NP1/PP2PPBP/R1B2RK1 b - - 0 1

Analysis by Komodo64 SSE Version 4:

11...Cc6 12.a3 Cd4 13.Cg5 g6 14.b4 Fxg2 15.Rxg2 Fe7 16.Ce4 f5 17.Fb2 e5 18.Cd2 Tc8 19.Fxd4 exd4 20.Tac1 Dd5+ 21.Cf3 Ff6 22.e3 Tfe8 23.Txc8 Txc8
= (0.07) Depth: 19 00:00:37 30897kN