That's not what I remember. Deep Thought and Deep Blue barely played in computer tournaments.rbarreira wrote:It didn't just beat them, it beat them very convincingly and it improved gradually to a point where it became possible to take on Kasparov and possibly win (which it did). So I still don't see what you meant by "overhyped and overestimated", its prototypes / predecessors had enough games played to reach a conclusion about their strength.mar wrote:Well it ought to beat other computers at the time (single core Pentia).rbarreira wrote: It regularly beat the crap out of other computers at the time. Even its predecessors (ChipTest and Deep Thought) did so.
I know that Kasparov and his defenders regularly give the idea that Deep Blue only played against Kasparov, but that's really not true.
I recommend reading this book which features the other side of the story, it's interesting and informative:
Except that a DB prototype lost to Fritz in 1995 - but that's what a prototype is for.
As for the book: thanks but I'm not interested, I believe Hsu wrote better stuff than that.
What do you recommend by Hsu? All I have read is that book and some article about Deep Blue's internals.
Performancerating of Kasparov and Deep Blue in their matches
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Of course it did beat the calculators at the time, that's obvious. I can also say my old 386 would "beat the crap" out of a 6502, that doesn't really impress me.rbarreira wrote:It didn't just beat them, it beat them very convincingly and it improved gradually to a point where it became possible to take on Kasparov and possibly win (which it did). So I still don't see what you meant by "overhyped and overestimated", its prototypes / predecessors had enough games played to reach a conclusion about their strength.
I have my doubts about whether it was good enough to beat a world champion. I believe it was not.
Some of his technical papers?What do you recommend by Hsu? All I have read is that book and some article about Deep Blue's internals.
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Re: Performancerating of Kasparov and Deep Blue in their mat
http://chessprogramming.wikispaces.com/ChiptestLeto wrote:That's not what I remember. Deep Thought and Deep Blue barely played in computer tournaments.rbarreira wrote:It didn't just beat them, it beat them very convincingly and it improved gradually to a point where it became possible to take on Kasparov and possibly win (which it did). So I still don't see what you meant by "overhyped and overestimated", its prototypes / predecessors had enough games played to reach a conclusion about their strength.mar wrote:Well it ought to beat other computers at the time (single core Pentia).rbarreira wrote: It regularly beat the crap out of other computers at the time. Even its predecessors (ChipTest and Deep Thought) did so.
I know that Kasparov and his defenders regularly give the idea that Deep Blue only played against Kasparov, but that's really not true.
I recommend reading this book which features the other side of the story, it's interesting and informative:
Except that a DB prototype lost to Fritz in 1995 - but that's what a prototype is for.
As for the book: thanks but I'm not interested, I believe Hsu wrote better stuff than that.
What do you recommend by Hsu? All I have read is that book and some article about Deep Blue's internals.
http://chessprogramming.wikispaces.com/Deep+Thought
3 ACM tournaments plus other tournaments and matches. There are also some which are not listed there, such as a match in Denmark against the Danish National Team and a match against a Chinese WGM. Then Deep Blue Jr also played a computer tournament in 1995.
Also:
http://www.chessgames.com/perl/ezsearch ... =Deep+Blue
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Re: Performancerating of Kasparov and Deep Blue in their mat
Thank for appreciating my work.Lyudmil Tsvetkov wrote:Hi Jens.
Thanks for your effort!
50 elo difference in performance in Deep Blue's favour when it actually lost the match in 1996 is obviously wrong.
200 elo difference in performance in Deep Blue's favour in the second match when it actually won by a very narrow margin with just 6 games is obviously wrong too.
I think Kasparov was very willing to win both matches, as Kasparov is like that - he would go heart and mind into an affair when his champion's status was being questioned. I am convinced he was well prepared and he actually played better than in many human events. Looking into the games will leave you with the impression of a superb quality indeed (glitches are always there).
I think what is wrong with measuring the performance rating is the use of a single engine that is able to assess better the other engine's moves than the grandmaster's moves.
Rybka sees many good tactical moves that Kasparov does not see and does not see a number of really good positional moves that Kasparov does. You can rely on Rybka, but not anywhere close to even 80% of cases.
I expect that redoing the exercise with Karpov will return even lower performance rating, as Karpov's style is even more positional.
If you use Houdini for doing the measurements, both Kasparov and Karpov's performance ratings could jump, simply because Houdini is a better positional player than Rybka, and it would also be critical of a number of Deep Blue's moves, probably lowering its rating. In this way I think the picture of both matches will look pretty much sensible.
Thanks again for the effort.
Best,
Lyudmil
I have had the thought, that an engine might better prefer the moves of another engine. But it is still just a move, and todays engines are so strong that they find the "correct" evaluation (at least they can beat the best humans). So I don't think it matters much.
I don't think it has to be wrong. My analyzes is done move by move, and look at game 1 - Kasparov made a lot of bad moves here.50 elo difference in performance in Deep Blue's favour when it actually lost the match in 1996 is obviously wrong
You can compare it with a tennis-match where a player wins 3-2 in set (0-6 0-6 6-4 6-4 6-4). If you count the games, the winner lost 18-24. So was he really the best?
The same goes for the second match. Although the match ends with a narrow margin, the difference in performance rating does not need to be narrow. It will probably often be so, but it does not have to.
Perhaps this is the advantage of my analyzes. It may give a better picture of how the players performed than the result itself?!
I would prefer to have this discussed in this thread instead of the most recent posts that adresses the other (usual) things about the matches.
Thanks for your contribution, Luydmil
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Re: Performancerating of Kasparov and Deep Blue in their mat
Here are the result of the two games from the 1989 match.
Surprisingly many errors from both players - I had not expected Kasparov to do so many inaccurate moves...
Surprisingly many errors from both players - I had not expected Kasparov to do so many inaccurate moves...
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[Event "New York"]
[Site "New York"]
[Date "1989.??.??"]
[Round "1"]
[White "Deep Thought (Computer)"]
[Black "Garry Kasparov"]
[Result "0-1"]
[BlackElo "2000"]
[ECO "B22"]
[Opening "Sicilian"]
[Variation "Alapin, 2...e6 3.d4 d5 4.exd5 exd5 5.Nf3 Nc6"]
[TimeControl "40/1500:40/1500:40/1500"]
[Termination "normal"]
[PlyCount "104"]
[WhiteType "human"]
[BlackType "human"]
----- Error -------- Score IF This line was played
1. e4 . 0.00 0.20 e4.
.....c5 x . 0.08 0.21 e7-e5 Ng1-f3 Nb8-c6 Bf1-b5 a7-a6
2. c3 ooo . 0.25 0.29 Nb1-c3 Nb8-c6 Ng1-f3 e7-e6 d2-d4 c5xd4 Nf3xd4 Ng
.....e6 xxx . 0.16 0.04 Ng8-f6 e4-e5 Nf6-d5 Ng1-f3 Nb8-c6
3. d4 . 0.04 0.20 Ng1-f3 d7-d5 e4xd5 e6xd5 Bf1-b5+ Bc8-d7 Qd1-e2+
.....d5 . 0.00 0.16 d7-d5 e4xd5 e6xd5 Ng1-f3 Ng8-f6 Bf1-b5+ Bc8-d7 B
4. exd5 . 0.00 0.16 e4xd5 e6xd5 Ng1-f3 Ng8-f6
.....exd5 . 0.00 0.16 e6xd5 Ng1-f3 Ng8-f6 Bf1-b5+ Bc8-d7
5. Nf3 . 0.03 0.16 Ng1-f3 Ng8-f6
.....Bd6 . 0.04 0.13 Ng8-f6 Bf1-b5+ Bc8-d7 Bb5xd7+ Nb8xd7
6. Be3 oo . 0.13 0.17 d4xc5 Bd6xc5 Bf1-d3 Qd8-e7+ Qd1-e2 Qe7xe2+ Ke1xe
.....c4 xx . 0.12 0.04 c5-c4 b2-b3 c4xb3 a2xb3 Ng8-f6 Bf1-d3 Nb8-c6
7. b3 oo . 0.12 0.16 b2-b3 c4xb3 a2xb3 Ng8-f6 Bf1-d3 Nb8-c6
.....cxb3 xx . 0.12 0.04 c4xb3
8. axb3 o . 0.05 0.16 a2xb3 Ng8-f6 Bf1-d3 Nb8-c6
.....Ne7 xxx . 0.16 0.11 Ng8-f6 Bf1-d3
9. Na3 oo . 0.12 0.27 Bf1-d3 Nb8-c6 Nb1-a3 Ne7-f5 Na3-b5 Nf5xe3 Nb5xd6
.....Nbc6 . 0.01 0.15 Nb8-c6 Bf1-d3 Bc8-f5 Na3-b5 Bd6-b8
10. Nb5 . 0.01 0.16 Na3-b5 Bd6-b8 Bf1-d3 Bc8-f5 Qd1-c2 Bf5xd3 Qc2xd3
.....Bb8 . 0.01 0.15 Bd6-b8 Bf1-d3 Bc8-f5 Qd1-c2 Bf5xd3 Qc2xd3 a7-a6
11. Bd3 . 0.02 0.16 Bf1-d3 Bc8-f5 Qd1-b1 Bf5xd3
.....Bf5 . 0.05 0.14 O-O Qd1-c2 g7-g6
12. c4 . 0.03 0.19 O-O a7-a6 h2-h3
.....O-O . 0.00 0.16 O-O
13. Ra4 o . 0.05 0.08 O-O a7-a6 Nb5-c3 Bf5xd3 Qd1xd3 Nc6-b4 Qd3-d2 Ne7
.....Qd7 . 0.00 0.03 a7-a6 Nb5-c3 Qd8-d7 h2-h3 Bb8-c7 Bd3xf5 Qd7xf5
14. Nc3 o . 0.06 0.02 O-O h7-h6
.....Bc7 xx . 0.11 -0.04 Bf5xd3 Qd1xd3 a7-a5
15. Bxf5 . 0.00 0.07 Bd3xf5 Qd7xf5
.....Qxf5 . 0.03 0.07 Qd7xf5
16. Nh4 ooo . 0.17 0.10 O-O a7-a6 Qd1-b1
.....Qd7 . 0.00 -0.07 Qf5-d7
17. O-O . 0.00 -0.07 O-O Bc7-a5 Qd1-a1 Ba5-b4 c4-c5 a7-a6 Nc3-a2 Bb4-
.....Rad8 xxx . 0.16 -0.03 Bc7-a5 Qd1-a1
18. Re1 ooooo. 0.45 0.13 c4-c5 a7-a6 b3-b4 Nc6-a7 Rf1-e1 Rf8-e8 Ra4-a1 Na
.....Rfe8 xxx . 0.20 -0.32 d5xc4 b3xc4 Bc7-a5
19. c5 . 0.02 -0.12 c4-c5 Bc7-a5 Qd1-d3 Qd7-g4 g2-g3 g7-g5 h2-h3 Qg4
.....Ba5 . 0.00 -0.14 Bc7-a5 Qd1-d3 Qd7-g4 g2-g3 g7-g5 Nh4-g2 Ne7-f5 f
20. Qd3 . 0.00 -0.30 Qd1-c2 Qd7-g4 Nh4-f3 Ne7-f5 h2-h3 Qg4-g6
.....a6 x . 0.06 -0.16 Qd7-g4 g2-g3 g7-g5 Nh4-g2 Ba5xc3 Qd3xc3 Ne7-f5
21. h3 . 0.02 -0.10 h2-h3 Nc6-b4 Qd3-d2 Ne7-c6 Re1-e2 f7-f6 f2-f4 Ba
.....Bxc3 . 0.00 -0.12 Nc6-b4 Qd3-d2 Ne7-c6
22. Qxc3 . 0.00 -0.13 Qd3xc3 f7-f6 Ra4-a2
.....Nf5 xx . 0.13 -0.13 f7-f6 Ra4-a2 g7-g5 Nh4-f3 Ne7-f5 Ra2-e2 h7-h5 Nf
23. Nxf5 . 0.00 0.00 Nh4xf5 Qd7xf5 b3-b4 Nc6-a7 Ra4-a1 Na7-b5 Qc3-d2
.....Qxf5 . 0.00 0.00 Qd7xf5 b3-b4 Nc6-a7 Ra4-a1 Na7-b5 Qc3-d2 h7-h6 f
24. Ra2 . 0.00 0.00 Ra4-a2 h7-h6 b3-b4 Re8-e6 f2-f3 Nc6-a7 Ra2-e2 Rd
.....Re6 . 0.00 0.00 a6-a5 Ra2-e2 h7-h6 f2-f3 Re8-e6 Be3-f2
25. Rae2 . 0.00 0.00 b3-b4 Rd8-e8 Ra2-e2 Nc6-a7 Qc3-d2 Na7-b5 Re1-a1
.....Rde8 . 0.00 0.00 h7-h6 b3-b4 Rd8-e8 Qc3-d2 Nc6-a7 f2-f3 Na7-b5 Re
26. Qd2 o . 0.06 0.00 b3-b4 Nc6-a7 Qc3-d2
.....f6 . 0.04 -0.06 a6-a5 Kg1-h2 h7-h6 Re1-d1
27. Qc3 o . 0.06 -0.02 f2-f3 Qf5-h5 b3-b4 Qh5-g6 Kg1-f2 Kg8-f7 Qd2-c3 f
.....h5 x . 0.08 -0.08 Qf5-h5 f2-f3 f6-f5 Qc3-d3 Qh5-f7 Kg1-f1 f5-f4 Be
28. b4 . 0.00 0.00 Qc3-d2 a6-a5
.....R8e7 . 0.00 0.00 Qf5-g6 Qc3-b2 Qg6-d3 Re2-d2 Qd3-b5 Qb2-b3 Re8-d8
29. Kh1 . 0.00 0.00 Re2-b2 Nc6-a7 Rb2-d2 Na7-b5 Qc3-b2 Re7-e8 Kg1-h1
.....g5 . 0.00 0.00 h5-h4 Kh1-g1 Re7-e8 Qc3-d2 Qf5-g6 Kg1-f1 Re8-e7
30. Kg1 o . 0.08 0.00 Qc3-d2 h5-h4 f2-f3 Qf5-g6 Kh1-g1 Qg6-e8
.....g4 . 0.00 -0.08 Qf5-g6 Qc3-b2 g5-g4 h3-h4 Qg6-d3 Re2-d2 Qd3-b5 R
31. h4 . 0.01 -0.22 h3-h4 Re6-e4 Qc3-b2 g4-g3 f2xg3 Qf5-g4 Kg1-f2 Re
.....Re4 . 0.00 -0.23 Re6-e4 Qc3-d2 Kg8-h7 Qd2-b2 g4-g3 b4-b5 a6xb5 Qb
32. Qb2 . 0.02 -0.23 Qc3-d2 Kg8-h7 Qd2-b2 g4-g3 b4-b5 a6xb5 Qb2xb5 Re
.....Na7 xxxx . 0.25 -0.25 g4-g3 f2xg3 Qf5-g4 Kg1-f2 Re7-g7 Be3-f4 Re4xf4+
33. Qd2 . 0.00 0.00 Qb2-d2 Na7-c6 Qd2-b2
.....R4e6 . 0.00 0.00 Na7-c6 Qd2-b2
34. Qc1 . 0.00 0.00 Re1-d1 Na7-b5
.....Nb5 . 0.00 0.00 Na7-c6 Qc1-c3
35. Qd2 oo . 0.10 0.00 Qc1-d2 Nb5-a7
.....Na3 xx . 0.10 -0.10 Kg8-f7 Kg1-h2 Re6-e4 Kh2-g1 g4-g3 f2xg3 Qf5-g4 K
36. Qd1 ooo . 0.21 0.00 Qd2-a2 Na3-b5 Qa2-b2 Qf5-g6 Qb2-d2 Nb5-a3
.....Kf7 . 0.01 -0.21 Kg8-f7 Kg1-h2 Na3-c4 Be3-c1 Qf5-b1 Re2xe6 Re7xe6
37. Qb3 oooo . 0.35 -0.20 Kg1-h2 Na3-c4 Be3-c1 Qf5-b1 Re2xe6 Re7xe6 Re1xe6
.....Nc4 . 0.00 -0.55 Na3-c4 Qb3-c3 Qf5-g6 g2-g3 Qg6-f5 Kg1-h2 Kf7-g8
38. Kh2 o . 0.08 -0.81 Qb3-c3 Qf5-g6 Kg1-f1 g4-g3 Be3-c1 g3xf2 Re2xe6 f
.....Re4 xxxx . 0.39 -0.89 Kf7-g8 Qb3-c3 Qf5-g6 g2-g3 Qg6-f5 Qc3-c2 Qf5xc2
39. g3 oooooooo 1.85 -0.50 Kh2-g1 g4-g3 f2xg3 Qf5-g4 Kg1-f2 Nc4xe3 Re2xe3 R
.....Qf3 . 0.00 -2.35 Qf5-f3 Kh2-g1 Re4-e6 Qb3-d3 f6-f5 c5-c6 b7xc6 Qd
40. b5 ooooo. 0.53 -2.81 Qb3-d1 Nc4xe3 f2xe3 Re4xe3 Re2xe3 Qf3-f2+ Kh2-h1
.....a5 xxxxxxxxx 2.58 -3.34 f6-f5 Qb3-c2 a6xb5 Be3-f4 Re4xe2 Qc2xf5+ Kf7-g7
41. c6 ooo . 0.15 -0.76 c5-c6 f6-f5 c6xb7 Re7xb7 Qb3-b1 Kf7-g7 Re2-a2 a5
.....f5 . 0.00 -0.91 f6-f5 c6xb7 Re7xb7 Qb3-b1 a5-a4 Re2-a2 a4-a3 Be3
42. cxb7 ooo . 0.19 -0.91 c6xb7 Re7xb7 Qb3-b1 a5-a4 Re2-a2 a4-a3 Be3-f4 Qf
.....Rxb7 . 0.00 -1.10 Re7xb7 Qb3-b1 a5-a4 Re2-a2 a4-a3 Re1-f1 Kf7-g6 R
43. Kg1 oooooooooo 4.49 -1.10 Qb3-b1 a5-a4 Re2-a2 a4-a3
.....f4 x . 0.08 -5.59 f5-f4 g3xf4 g4-g3 Qb3-d1 Kf7-f6 f2xg3 Nc4xe3 Re2
44. gxf4 ooooooo 1.55 -5.51 Qb3-d3 f4xe3 Re1-b1 Kf7-g6 Kg1-h2 e3xf2 Qd3xf3 g
.....g3 . 0.03 -7.06 g4-g3 Qb3-d1 Rb7-b8 f2xg3 Nc4xe3 Re2xe3 Re4xe3 Q
45. Qd1 ooooo. 0.68 -7.03 Qb3-d1 Rb7-b8 f2xg3 Nc4xe3 Re2xe3 Re4xe3 Qd1xf3
.....Rbe7 xxxxxxxxx 2.79 -7.71 Rb7-b8 f2xg3 Nc4xe3 Re2xe3 Re4xe3 Qd1xf3 Re3xf3
46. b6 ooooooooooo 5.38 -4.92 Re2-a2 g3xf2+ Ra2xf2 Qf3xd1 Re1xd1 Re4xe3 Rd1-a1
.....gxf2+ xxxxxxxxxxx 5.38 -10.30 Nc4xe3 f2xe3 Re4xe3 Re1-f1 Qf3xe2 Qd1xe2 Re3xe2
47. Rxf2 . 0.00 -4.92 Re2xf2 Qf3xd1 Re1xd1 Re4xe3 Rd1-a1 Re3-e4 Rf2-g2
.....Qxd1 . 0.00 -4.92 Qf3xd1 Re1xd1 Re4xe3 Rd1-a1 Re3-e4 Rf2-g2 Re7-b7
48. Rxd1 oooo . 0.27 -4.92 Re1xd1 Re4xe3 Rd1-a1
.....Rxe3 . 0.00 -5.19 Re4xe3 Rd1-a1 Re3-e1+
49. Rg2 ooooo. 0.55 -6.15 Rf2-a2 Re3-e1+ Rd1xe1 Re7xe1+ Kg1-f2 Re1-b1 Kf2-
.....Nxb6 xxxxxxxx 1.83 -6.70 a5-a4 Kg1-h2 Nc4xb6 Rd1-g1 Re3-e2 Rg1-a1 Re2xg2+
50. Rg5 ooo . 0.22 -4.87 Rg2-g5 a5-a4 Rg5xh5 Re7-e4 Rd1-f1 Re4xd4 Rh5-f5+
.....a4 . 0.00 -5.09 a5-a4 Rg5xh5 Re7-e4 Rd1-c1 a4-a3 Kg1-f2 Nb6-c4 R
51. Rxh5 . 0.00 -5.16 Rg5xh5 Re7-e4 Rd1-c1 a4-a3
.....a3 . 0.00 -5.16 Re7-e4 Rd1-c1 a4-a3 Kg1-g2 a3-a2 Rc1-a1 Re3-a3 R
52. Rd2 ooooooooo 2.90 -5.56 Rh5-f5+ Kf7-g7 Rf5-e5 Nb6-c4 Re5xe7+ Re3xe7 Kg1-
.....Re2 no-score-to-evaluate -8.46 Re3-e2 Rh5-f5+ Kf7-e8 Rd2-d3 a3-a2 Rd3-a3 Re2-e1
White Black
Total error 21.30 15.00
Evaluated moves 52 51
Error/move 0.410 0.294
Performancerating 1305 1625
- positional (err<0.70) 2672 3056
[Event "New York"]
[Site "New York"]
[Date "1989.??.??"]
[Round "2"]
[White "Garry Kasparov"]
[Black "Deep Thought (Computer)"]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO "B13"]
[Opening "Caro-Kann"]
[Variation "Panov-Botvinnik, 5...Nc6 6.Nf3 Bg4"]
[WhiteElo "2000"]
[TimeControl "40/1500:40/1500:40/1500"]
[Termination "normal"]
[PlyCount "73"]
[WhiteType "human"]
[BlackType "human"]
----- Error -------- Score IF This line was played
1. d4 o . 0.06 0.20 e4.
.....d5 . 0.01 0.14 d7-d5 Bc1-f4 Bc8-f5 e2-e3
2. c4 . 0.03 0.15 Ng1-f3 Ng8-f6 Bc1-f4
.....dxc4 . 0.01 0.12 e7-e6 Nb1-c3 Ng8-f6 Ng1-f3 Bf8-e7 e2-e3 c7-c5
3. e4 oo . 0.10 0.13 e2-e4 e7-e5 Ng1-f3 e5xd4 Bf1xc4 Nb8-c6
.....Nc6 xxxx . 0.35 0.03 e7-e5 Ng1-f3 e5xd4 Bf1xc4 Nb8-c6
4. Nf3 oo . 0.14 0.38 d4-d5 Nc6-e5 Ng1-f3 Ne5xf3+ Qd1xf3 e7-e6 Bf1xc4
.....Bg4 xxx . 0.16 0.24 Ng8-f6 e4-e5 Nf6-d5 Bf1xc4 Bc8-f5 Bc4xd5 Qd8xd5
5. d5 . 0.00 0.40 d4-d5 Nc6-e5 Bc1-f4 Ne5-g6 Bf4-g3 e7-e5 Bf1xc4 N
.....Ne5 . 0.00 0.40 Nc6-e5 Bc1-f4 Ne5-g6 Bf4-g3 e7-e5 Bf1xc4 Ng8-f6
6. Nc3 oooo . 0.27 0.40 Bc1-f4 Ne5-g6 Bf4-g3 e7-e5 Bf1xc4
.....c6 xxxx . 0.34 0.13 Ng8-f6 Bc1-f4 Nf6-d7 Qd1-a4 Ne5xf3+ g2xf3 Bg4xf3
7. Bf4 . 0.04 0.47 Bc1-f4 Ne5-g6 Bf4-g3 c6xd5 Nc3xd5 Qd8-a5+ Qd1-d2
.....Ng6 . 0.01 0.43 Ne5-g6 Bf4-g3 c6xd5 Nc3xd5
8. Be3 ooo . 0.17 0.44 Bf4-g3 c6xd5 Nc3xd5 Qd8-a5+ Qd1-d2 Qa5xd2+
.....cxd5 . 0.04 0.27 c6xd5 e4xd5 Ng6-e5 Be3-f4 Ne5xf3+ g2xf3 Bg4-d7 B
9. exd5 . 0.00 0.31 e4xd5 Ng6-h4 Qd1-a4+ Bg4-d7 Qa4xc4 Nh4xf3+ g2xf3
.....Ne5 . 0.00 0.34 Ng6-h4 Qd1-a4+ Bg4-d7 Qa4xc4 Nh4xf3+ g2xf3 Ng8-h
10. Qd4 . 0.00 0.31 Be3-f4 Ne5-g6 h2-h3 Bg4xf3 Qd1xf3
.....Nxf3+ xx . 0.12 0.53 Ne5xf3+ g2xf3 Bg4xf3 Qd4xc4 Ng8-f6 Qc4-a4+ Nf6-d
11. gxf3 ooo . 0.24 0.65 g2xf3 Bg4xf3 Qd4xc4 Qd8-d7 Qc4-f4 Qd7-g4 Qf4-c7
.....Bxf3 xxxx . 0.39 0.41 Bg4xf3 Qd4xc4 Ng8-f6
12. Bxc4 oooooo 0.80 0.80 Qd4xc4 Ng8-f6 Qc4-a4+ Nf6-d7 Rh1-g1 a7-a6 Bf1-h3
.....Qd6 xxxxxxxx 1.91 0.00 a7-a6 Rh1-g1 Ng8-f6 Rg1-g3 Bf3-h5 Bc4-b3 g7-g6 B
13. Nb5 . 0.00 1.91 Nc3-b5 Qd6-d8 Qd4-f4 Ra8-c8 d5-d6 Rc8xc4 Nb5-c7+
.....Qf6 xxxxxx 0.76 2.21 Qd6-d7 Nb5xa7 Ra8xa7 Qd4xa7 f7-f5 Qa7-c5 Ke8-f7
14. Qc5 o . 0.08 2.97 Qd4-c5 Qf6-b6
.....Qb6 xxxx . 0.25 2.89 Qf6-b6 Nb5-c7+ Ke8-d8 Qc5xb6 a7xb6 Nc7xa8 Bf3xh1
15. Qa3 oooooo 0.99 3.14 Nb5-c7+ Ke8-d8 Qc5xb6 a7xb6 Nc7xa8 Bf3xh1 Ra1-c1
.....e6 xxxxxx 1.13 2.15 e7-e6 Nb5-c7+ Qb6xc7 Bc4-b5+ Qc7-c6 Bb5xc6+ b7xc
16. Nc7+ oooooo 1.08 3.28 Qa3-c3 Bf8-c5 d5xe6 f7-f6 Be3xc5 Qb6xc5 Qc3xf3 N
.....Qxc7 . 0.00 2.20 Qb6xc7 Bc4-b5+ Qc7-c6 Bb5xc6+ b7xc6 Be3-c5 Bf8xc
17. Bb5+ . 0.00 2.17 Bc4-b5+ Qc7-c6 Bb5xc6+ b7xc6 Be3-c5 Bf8xc5 Qa3xf
.....Qc6 . 0.01 2.17 Qc7-c6 Bb5xc6+ b7xc6 Be3-c5 Bf8xc5 Qa3xf3 Bc5-b4
18. Bxc6+ . 0.00 2.18 Bb5xc6+ b7xc6 Be3-c5 Bf8xc5 Qa3xf3 Bc5-b4+ Ke1-f
.....bxc6 . 0.00 2.18 b7xc6 Be3-c5
19. Bc5 . 0.00 2.18 Be3-c5 Bf8xc5 Qa3xf3 Bc5-b4+ Ke1-f1 c6xd5 Qf3-g4
.....Bxc5 . 0.00 2.18 Bf8xc5 Qa3xf3 Bc5-b4+ Ke1-f1 c6xd5 Qf3-g4 Bb4-e7
20. Qxf3 . 0.01 2.18 Qa3xf3 Bc5-b4+ Ke1-f1 c6xd5 Qf3-g4 Bb4-e7 Qg4xg7
.....Bb4+ . 0.00 2.17 Bc5-b4+ Ke1-f1 c6xd5 Qf3-g4 Bb4-e7 Qg4xg7 Be7-f6
21. Ke2 . 0.00 2.15 Ke1-f1 c6xd5 Qf3-g4 Bb4-e7 Qg4xg7 Be7-f6 Qg7-g4
.....cxd5 . 0.00 2.25 c6xd5 Qf3-g4 Bb4-e7 Qg4xg7 Be7-f6 Qg7-g4 Ng8-e7
22. Qg4 oo . 0.12 2.25 Qf3-g4 Bb4-e7 Qg4xg7 Be7-f6 Qg7-g4
.....Be7 xx . 0.12 2.13 Bb4-e7 Qg4xg7 Be7-f6 Qg7-g4 Ng8-e7 Qg4-a4+ Ke8-f
23. Rhc1 ooooo. 0.47 2.25 Qg4xg7 Be7-f6 Qg7-g4 Ng8-e7 Qg4-a4+ Ke8-f8 Qa4-f
.....Kf8 . 0.00 1.78 Ke8-f8 Qg4-a4 g7-g6 Rc1-c7 Kf8-g7 Rc7xa7 Ra8xa7
24. Rc7 . 0.00 1.66 Qg4-a4 g7-g6 Rc1-c7 Be7-f6 Rc7xa7 Ra8xa7 Qa4xa7
.....Bd6 . 0.02 1.75 Be7-d6 Rc7-b7 Ng8-f6 Qg4-d4 h7-h5 Rb7xa7 Ra8-b8
25. Rb7 oo . 0.12 1.77 Rc7-b7 Ng8-f6 Qg4-d4 h7-h5 Rb7xa7 Ra8-b8 Ra7-a6
.....Nf6 xx . 0.12 1.65 Ng8-e7 Qg4-a4 Ne7-f5 Qa4-d7 Bd6-e7 Rb7xa7 Ra8-d8
26. Qa4 ooooo. 0.51 1.77 Qg4-d4 h7-h5 Rb7xa7 Ra8-b8
.....a5 xxxxxxxx 2.05 1.26 g7-g6 Qa4-a6 Bd6xh2
27. Rc1 oo . 0.12 3.31 Ra1-c1 h7-h5 Rc1-c6 Nf6-e8 Qa4-b3 Rh8-h6 Rb7xf7+
.....h6 xxxxxx 0.93 3.19 h7-h5 Rc1-c6 Nf6-e8
28. Rc6 o . 0.08 4.12 Rc1-c6 Nf6-e8 Rc6-b6 Ra8-d8
.....Ne8 xxxx . 0.37 4.04 Nf6-e8 Rc6-b6 Kf8-g8
29. b4 . 0.00 4.41 Rc6-b6 g7-g5 Qa4-d7 Rh8-h7 Rb6xd6 Ne8xd6 Qd7xd6+
.....Bxh2 x . 0.06 5.57 Bd6xh2 b4xa5 Kf8-g8 Qa4-b4 Ne8-d6 Rc6xd6 Bh2xd6
30. bxa5 . 0.00 5.63 b4xa5 g7-g6 Qa4-b4+ Kf8-g7 Rc6xe6 Bh2-c7 Re6-e7
.....Kg8 . 0.00 5.63 g7-g6 Qa4-b4+
31. Qb4 . 0.00 5.39 Qa4-a3 f7-f6 Qa3-e7 Kg8-h7 a5-a6 Rh8-g8 a6-a7 Kh
.....Bd6 xxxxxxx 1.78 6.30 d5-d4 Qb4-e7 Ne8-c7 Rb7xc7 Bh2xc7 Rc6xc7 Kg8-h7
32. Rxd6 . 0.00 8.08 Rc6xd6 Ne8xd6
.....Nxd6 xx . 0.12 8.27 Ne8xd6 Qb4xd6 Kg8-h7 a5-a6 Rh8-c8 Rb7xf7 Rc8-c2+
33. Rb8+ ooooo. 0.57 8.39 Qb4xd6 Kg8-h7 a5-a6 f7-f6 a6-a7 Rh8-g8 Qd6xe6 Rg
.....Rxb8 . 0.00 7.82 Ra8xb8 Qb4xb8+ Kg8-h7 Qb8xd6 Rh8-c8 Ke2-d3 h6-h5
34. Qxb8+ . 0.00 7.82 Qb4xb8+ Kg8-h7 Qb8xd6 Rh8-c8 Ke2-d3 h6-h5 a5-a6
.....Kh7 . 0.00 7.82 Kg8-h7 Qb8xd6 Rh8-c8 Ke2-d3 h6-h5 a5-a6
35. Qxd6 . 0.00 7.82 Qb8xd6 Rh8-c8 Ke2-d3 h6-h5 a5-a6 h5-h4 a6-a7 Rc8
.....Rc8 . 0.00 7.82 Rh8-c8 Ke2-d3 h6-h5 a5-a6 Kh7-g6
36. a4 . 0.00 7.82 Ke2-d3 h6-h5 a5-a6 h5-h4 a6-a7 Rc8-a8 Qd6-b8 h4-
.....Rc4 . 0.00 9.01 Rc8-c4 Qd6-d7 Kh7-g6 a5-a6 Rc4-c5 a6-a7 Rc5-a5 Q
37. Qd7 no-score-to-evaluate 9.01 Qd6-d7 Kh7-g6 a5-a6 Rc4-c5 a6-a7 Rc5-a5
White Black
Total error 6.00 11.06
Evaluated moves 36 36
Error/move 0.167 0.307
Performancerating 2289 1567
- positional (err<0.70) 2767 2844