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Who's to blame, Gothmog or Yace?

Postby Mogens Larsen » 16 Mar 2004, 15:39

Geschrieben von: / Posted by: Mogens Larsen at 16 March 2004 15:39:15:

In my very slow progressing KOT2 qualification tournament, a dubious ending with a loss on time occurred. Galis corrected the score to a draw, because there was insufficient material.
[Event "KOT2: Qualification (RR)"]
[Site "Dual PIII-866MHZ/384MB"]
[Date "2004.03.16"]
[Round "7"]
[White "Yace 0.99.83"]
[Black "Gothmog 0.4.6"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[TimeControl "3600"]
[PairNo ""]
1. d4 d5 2. c4 e6 3. Nf3 Nf6 4. Nc3 Be7 5. Qc2 O-O 6. Bg5 Nbd7 7. e3 c6 8.
Rd1 Re8 9. a3 a6 10. Bd3 h6 11. Bxf6 Bxf6 12. O-O b5 13. cxb5 cxb5 14. Qb3
Qc7 15. Rc1 Qb6 16. Rc2 Bb7 17. Rfc1 Rac8 18. Qa2 g5 19. b4 Kf8 20. a4 g4
21. Ne1 bxa4 22. Be2 a3 23. Qxa3 h5 24. Nd3 Ra8 25. Nf4 Be7 26. Nxh5 f5 27.
Rb1 Qc6 28. Bd3 Qd6 29. Na4 a5 30. Nc5 axb4 31. Qxb4 Bc8 32. Nf4 Kf7 33.
Bb5 Rh8 34. Qc3 Nxc5 35. dxc5 Qd8 36. Qe5 Bf6 37. Qd6 Ra7 38. Qb6 Rb7 39.
Qxd8 Rxd8 40. c6 Rc7 41. Rd2 Bc3 42. Ra2 Bf6 43. Rd1 Ke7 44. Ra4 Bc3 45.
Rd3 Bb2 46. Ra2 Bf6 47. Ra5 d4 48. exd4 Rxd4 49. Rxd4 Bxd4 50. Ra2 Kd6 51.
g3 e5 52. Ne2 Bb6 53. Rd2+ Kc5 54. Rb2 Ra7 55. Rb1 Ra3 56. Nc1 e4 57. Ne2
Bc7 58. Kg2 Be5 59. Nf4 Ra5 60. Ng6 Bd6 61. Be2 Kxc6 62. Bc4 Rc5 63. Rb4
Bb7 64. Ra4 Kd7 65. Nf4 Bc6 66. Rb4 Ke7 67. Kg1 Kf6 68. Ng2 Be5 69. Ne3 Bd4
70. Kg2 Ra5 71. Rb8 Ke7 72. Bb3 Re5 73. Rb4 Bc5 74. Rb8 Bd7 75. Nc4 Re6 76.
Rb7 Kd8 77. Ne3 Ra6 78. Bc4 Rd6 79. Rb2 Ke7 80. Nd5+ Ke6 81. Nb6+ Ke5 82.
Nxd7+ Rxd7 83. h4 gxh3+ 84. Kxh3 Rc7 85. Rb5 Kf6 86. g4 f4 87. Bd5 Ke5 88.
Bb7 e3 89. fxe3 fxe3 90. Kg3 Kd4 91. Bf3 Rf7 92. g5 Bd6+ 93. Kg2 Bc5 94.
Kg3 Rf8 95. Kg4 Re8 96. g6 Rg8 97. Kg5 Rf8 98. Bg4 Be7+ 99. Kh6 Rh8+ 100.
Kg7 Rh4 101. Be2 Rh2 102. Rb2 Rf2 103. Kh7 Bf6 104. Ra2 Rg2 105. Ra6 Rxe2
106. Rxf6 Rh2+ 107. Kg8 Kd5 108. Kf7 e2 109. Re6 Rf2+ 110. Ke7 Rg2 111.
Rxe2 Rxe2+ 112. Kf8 Ke5 113. g7 Rf2+ 114. Ke8 Rg2 115. Kf8 Rxg7 116. Kxg7
{Galis: White wins on time, but draw by insufficient material detected!} 1/2-1/2
Debug is available.
BTW, how do you convert tbook.pgn to tbook.bin with Gothmog. The current example file isn't selfexplanatory :-).
Regards,
Mogens
Mogens Larsen
 

Re: Who's to blame, Gothmog or Yace?

Postby Tord Romstad » 16 Mar 2004, 16:36

Geschrieben von: / Posted by: Tord Romstad at 16 March 2004 16:36:30:
Als Antwort auf:/In reply to: Who's to blame, Gothmog or Yace? geschrieben von: / posted by: Mogens Larsen at 16 March 2004 15:39:15:
In my very slow progressing KOT2 qualification tournament, a dubious ending with a loss on time occurred. Galis corrected the score to a draw, because there was insufficient material.
[Event "KOT2: Qualification (RR)"]
[Site "Dual PIII-866MHZ/384MB"]
[Date "2004.03.16"]
[Round "7"]
[White "Yace 0.99.83"]
[Black "Gothmog 0.4.6"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[TimeControl "3600"]
[PairNo ""]
1. d4 d5 2. c4 e6 3. Nf3 Nf6 4. Nc3 Be7 5. Qc2 O-O 6. Bg5 Nbd7 7. e3 c6 8.
Rd1 Re8 9. a3 a6 10. Bd3 h6 11. Bxf6 Bxf6 12. O-O b5 13. cxb5 cxb5 14. Qb3
Qc7 15. Rc1 Qb6 16. Rc2 Bb7 17. Rfc1 Rac8 18. Qa2 g5 19. b4 Kf8 20. a4 g4
21. Ne1 bxa4 22. Be2 a3 23. Qxa3 h5 24. Nd3 Ra8 25. Nf4 Be7 26. Nxh5 f5 27.
Rb1 Qc6 28. Bd3 Qd6 29. Na4 a5 30. Nc5 axb4 31. Qxb4 Bc8 32. Nf4 Kf7 33.
Bb5 Rh8 34. Qc3 Nxc5 35. dxc5 Qd8 36. Qe5 Bf6 37. Qd6 Ra7 38. Qb6 Rb7 39.
Qxd8 Rxd8 40. c6 Rc7 41. Rd2 Bc3 42. Ra2 Bf6 43. Rd1 Ke7 44. Ra4 Bc3 45.
Rd3 Bb2 46. Ra2 Bf6 47. Ra5 d4 48. exd4 Rxd4 49. Rxd4 Bxd4 50. Ra2 Kd6 51.
g3 e5 52. Ne2 Bb6 53. Rd2+ Kc5 54. Rb2 Ra7 55. Rb1 Ra3 56. Nc1 e4 57. Ne2
Bc7 58. Kg2 Be5 59. Nf4 Ra5 60. Ng6 Bd6 61. Be2 Kxc6 62. Bc4 Rc5 63. Rb4
Bb7 64. Ra4 Kd7 65. Nf4 Bc6 66. Rb4 Ke7 67. Kg1 Kf6 68. Ng2 Be5 69. Ne3 Bd4
70. Kg2 Ra5 71. Rb8 Ke7 72. Bb3 Re5 73. Rb4 Bc5 74. Rb8 Bd7 75. Nc4 Re6 76.
Rb7 Kd8 77. Ne3 Ra6 78. Bc4 Rd6 79. Rb2 Ke7 80. Nd5+ Ke6 81. Nb6+ Ke5 82.
Nxd7+ Rxd7 83. h4 gxh3+ 84. Kxh3 Rc7 85. Rb5 Kf6 86. g4 f4 87. Bd5 Ke5 88.
Bb7 e3 89. fxe3 fxe3 90. Kg3 Kd4 91. Bf3 Rf7 92. g5 Bd6+ 93. Kg2 Bc5 94.
Kg3 Rf8 95. Kg4 Re8 96. g6 Rg8 97. Kg5 Rf8 98. Bg4 Be7+ 99. Kh6 Rh8+ 100.
Kg7 Rh4 101. Be2 Rh2 102. Rb2 Rf2 103. Kh7 Bf6 104. Ra2 Rg2 105. Ra6 Rxe2
106. Rxf6 Rh2+ 107. Kg8 Kd5 108. Kf7 e2 109. Re6 Rf2+ 110. Ke7 Rg2 111.
Rxe2 Rxe2+ 112. Kf8 Ke5 113. g7 Rf2+ 114. Ke8 Rg2 115. Kf8 Rxg7 116. Kxg7
{Galis: White wins on time, but draw by insufficient material detected!} 1/2-1/2
Debug is available.
BTW, how do you convert tbook.pgn to tbook.bin with Gothmog. The current example file isn't selfexplanatory :-).
Hi Mogens,
Could you mail me the debug file, please?
Sorry. I thought nobody was interested, and removed the self-explanatory
file. In case you simply want to build a book from the included tbook.pgn
file, there is no point in doing so. Gothmog 0.4.6 already includes a
tbook.bin which was built from this file.
If you want to create your own tournament book file, you should first
prepare a file similar to the included tbook.pgn. Moves with one or
two exclamation marks are played more frequently than moves without
an exclamation mark, while moves with a question mark are never played
by the engine.
To build your book, start Gothmog from the command line, and type
"create-tbook filename.pgn" (without the quotes, of course), followed
by enter. Gothmog should then build a tbook.bin file and exit.
Tord
Tord Romstad
 

Re: Who's to blame, Gothmog or Yace?

Postby Mogens Larsen » 16 Mar 2004, 17:39

Geschrieben von: / Posted by: Mogens Larsen at 16 March 2004 17:39:30:
Als Antwort auf:/In reply to: Re: Who's to blame, Gothmog or Yace? geschrieben von: / posted by: Tord Romstad at 16 March 2004 16:36:30:
Hi Mogens,
Could you mail me the debug file, please?
To build your book, start Gothmog from the command line, and type
"create-tbook filename.pgn" (without the quotes, of course), followed
by enter. Gothmog should then build a tbook.bin file and exit.
Hey Tord,
Sure. Already done.
Thanks. I'll give it a go.
Regards,
Mogens
Mogens Larsen
 


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