A typical Chess System Tal II game....

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Dr.Wael Deeb
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A typical Chess System Tal II game....

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Hi,
One of the games which is going on in one of my tournaments....


[Event "Computer Schach Partie"]
[Site "YOUR-4105E587B6"]
[Date "2008.07.14"]
[White "BugChess 2 v1.4.1"]
[Black "Chess System Tal II"]
[Result "0-1"]
[ECO "C44"]
[Opening "Ponziani"]
[Variation "3...Nf6 4.d4 Nxe4"]
[TimeControl "2400+20"]

1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.c3 Nf6 4.d4 Nxe4 5.dxe5 Bc5 6.Be3 {-0.54/14 82} Bxe3 7.fxe3
{-0.64/14 81} Ng5 8.Qd5 {-0.87/13 79} Nxf3+ 9.gxf3 Qh4+ 10.Kd1 {-1.18/15 241} O-O 11.Nd2
{-1.08/13 70} Re8 12.f4 {-1.20/13 93} d6 13.Bc4 {-1.14/12 67} Be6 14.Qe4 {-1.46/12 66}
Bxc4 15.Qxc4 {-1.46/13 65} dxe5 16.Kc2 {-1.51/12 64} Qh3 17.Rae1 {-1.38/12 63} Rad8
18.Nb3 {-1.37/12 62} exf4 19.Qxf4 {-1.39/12 60} Ne5 20.Reg1 {-1.40/12 60} Qd7 21.Rgd1
{-1.31/13 59} Qg4 22.Rxd8 {-1.31/13 58} Rxd8 23.Qxg4 {-2.00/14 100} Nxg4 24.Na5 {-1.57/15
55} Nxe3+ 25.Kc1 {-1.99/17 75} Rd5 26.Nxb7 {-1.91/16 33} f5 27.b4 {-2.46/16 113} g5
28.Nc5 {-1.57/16 50} f4 29.Ne4 {-1.69/16 76} Kf7 30.Nf2 {-1.67/14 47} Ke6 31.Nd1
{-2.32/15 118} Nxd1 32.Rxd1 {-2.65/16 44}

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32....Rxd1+ 0-1

And it's all over,the black pawn storm on the king side is unstopable....

Still an amazing program with a unique style :D
I'll post more games later....
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Re: A typical Chess System Tal II game....

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How can you define Chess System Tal II style, Dr Wael?
I have dificulties to define programs style. Sometimes they
play agressive moves, and sometimes no agressives moves.
I never undertood why Hiarcs is called the more human like
engine, for example.

Paulo Soares
Tony Thomas

Re: A typical Chess System Tal II game....

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Paulo, I say its all Marketing..I dont think Hiarcs plays like any human.
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Re: A typical Chess System Tal II game....

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PauloSoare wrote:How can you define Chess System Tal II style, Dr Wael?
I have dificulties to define programs style. Sometimes they
play agressive moves, and sometimes no agressives moves.
I never undertood why Hiarcs is called the more human like
engine, for example.

Paulo Soares
Well,by watching the games of this particular engine,I see it's speculative style of playing and risky moves when starting a king side attack,something that tells you that the engine is different from the most chess engines in it's strength range....
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Re: A typical Chess System Tal II game....

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[Event "Computer Schach Partie"]
[Site "YOUR-4105E587B6"]
[Date "2008.07.14"]
[White "Chess System Tal II"]
[Black "BugChess 2 v1.4.1"]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO "B01"]
[Opening "Scandinavian"]
[Variation "2...Qxd5, 5.Nf3"]
[TimeControl "2400+20"]

1.e4 d5 2.exd5 Qxd5 3.Nc3 Qa5 4.d4 Nf6 5.Nf3 Ne4 6.Bd2 Nxc3 {-0.17/12 82} 7.bxc3
Nc6 {-0.08/12 81} 8.Qb1 e6 {-0.10/13 79} 9.Bd3 Bd6 {-0.11/12 78} 10.O-O Qh5
{-0.07/12 76} 11.h3 O-O {-0.06/13 75} 12.Re1 Ne7 {-0.06/12 74} 13.Ng5 h6 {-0.09/13 73}
14.Ne4 Qh4 {-0.10/13 113} 15.Nxd6 cxd6 {-0.12/14 67} 16.Re4 Qh5 {-0.11/13 75} 17.Qb4
Rd8 {-0.07/13 66} 18.Rae1 b6 {-0.08/12 65} 19.Rg4 f5 {-0.17/13 64} 20.Rg3 Kh7
{-0.17/13 63} 21.Qa3 Ng6 {-0.20/13 108} 22.Bc1 Qh4 {-0.09/12 59} 23.Bb5 Qe7 {-0.09/13 58}
24.Bc6 Rb8 {0.00/13 57} 25.Bf3 f4 {-0.52/14 142} 26.Rg4 h5 {-0.83/14 54} 27.Rxg6 Kxg6
{-0.89/13 53} 28.Bxf4 Qc7 {-1.28/12 130} 29.c4 Qxc4 {-2.06/11 49} 30.Bxd6 Rb7 {-1.95/11
48} 31.Be4+ Kf7 32.Be5 Re7 {-2.96/11 47} 33.Bg6+ Kxg6 {-12.00/13 278} 1-0

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