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Date: 26 May 2007 00:19:26
From: albert h.alberts
Subject: How to Fool Fritz
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ALL: Despite the formidable calculation capacity of modern computers, think "humans" will always be able to win from Fritz, Rybka, Junior What it takes is positional sacrifices with higher risk then taken i tournament games. Amateurs can not "head calculate" like GM's, so us the machine to analyze these sacrifices "on screen" Man-Assisted-Machine-Schach(=Chess) or MAMS. Examples of winning line in openings used in the KRAMNIK-DEEP FRITZ 2-4 match Bonn 2006 o www.howtofoolfritz.com. What went wrong Vladimir? Accidentally: "Fritz" was the code-name for German subines in Worl War II. Albert H. Alberts, Amsterdam, The Netherlands -- albert h.alberts
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From: Martin Brown
Subject: Re: How to Fool Fritz
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Date: 31 May 2007 13:23:16
From: albert h.alberts
Subject: Re: How to Fool Fritz
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albert h.alberts Wrote: > ALL: > > Despite the formidable calculation capacity of modern computers, > think "humans" will always be able to win from Fritz, Rybka, Junior > What it takes is positional sacrifices with higher risk then taken i > tournament games. Amateurs can not "head calculate" like GM's, so us > the machine to analyze these sacrifices "on screen" > Man-Assisted-Machine-Schach(=Chess) or MAMS. Examples of winning line > in openings used in the KRAMNIK-DEEP FRITZ 2-4 match Bonn 2006 o > www.howtofoolfritz.com. What went wrong Vladimir? > Accidentally: "Fritz" was the code-name for German subines in Worl > War II. > > Albert H. Alberts, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. HERE IS AN EXAMPLE. Is the RUY LOPEZ EXCHANGE VARIATION LOST FOR WHIT IN ALL LINES? 1.e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bb5 a6 4. Bc6 dc6 5.0-0 (Fischer) Bg4 6. h3 h (Barendregt-Portisch IBM 1964) 7.d3 Nh6?!(N) 8.Be3 f5!?(N) (initia risk +2.8 dwindling to +1.6 at ply 16) 9.hg4 hg4 10. Ne5 Qf6 11. f gf3*ep 12.Nf3 0-0-0 13.d4 Ng4!? (reraising the risk) 14. Bg5 Qg6 15 Bd8 Kd8 16. Qe1 (game tilts to -1.87 advantage for black) Be7 17.Qg Qh6 18.Nh2 Nh2 19.Qh3 Nf1 20.Qh6 Rh6 and black safely enter the endgam at +2 advantage. Never leave g4, always go Qf6/Qg6?Qh6/0-0-0 -- albert h.alberts
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