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2. October 2005, 09:43:18
jolat 
Subject: Re: Smirf beta
SMIRF Engine:
Thanks but this version is only the 1.1.1-0252 Beta
Pythogoras say that he tests a version 1.1.7?

2. October 2005, 06:23:59
jolat 
Subject: Re: 4-RR Tour.........
Pythagoras:
You quote a version Smirf 1.17 beta.
Since the site of Smirf, the last version that I downloaded is the 1.1.1
Can you say to me how you obtained this version 1.1.7 ?

30. September 2005, 09:04:52
jolat 
Subject: Re: About the level of SMIRF engine program
SMIRF Engine:
Does that want to say that the Version 1.1.0-0251-Beta
Test Smirf free until 2005/09/30 which I used, does
not have its maximum power and that one needs of the key even before the expiry the trial period to obtain that it plays on its maximum level?

30. September 2005, 08:48:02
jolat 
Subject: Re: About the level of SMIRF engine program
Yes, in the two games against Zillions, it is astonishing all the same that SMIRF could be let take, without counterpart, either a Bishop or a Rook.

30. September 2005, 07:49:23
jolat 
Subject: Re: About the level of SMIRF engine program
Zillions is not a program specific to a type of game. It
is a multi-games program without specific engine for each game. For the majority of the games, it plays on a very low level.
I thus hoped that SMIRF plays in a higher way so that it can be taken as model to improve my personal play.
I would thus wait to buy SMIRF the
future improvements.

29. September 2005, 18:23:25
jolat 
Subject: Re: About the level of SMIRF engine program
SMIRF Engine:
OK thanks!
I cannot answer you on that: that exceeds my data-processing
competences :-)

29. September 2005, 16:25:22
jolat 
Subject: Re: About the level of SMIRF engine program
SMIRF Engine:
OK, below the PGN of a second second (I had not saved the
first). For this second, I reversed the colors: SMIRF has the blacks
for this game.
As for the first game, I regulated the two programs with 30 sec. per move.
I stopped the game at the 40° move because SMIRF had
already a Rook + 2 pawns in less.

[Event "SmirfGUI Computerchess Game"]
[Site "Jolat"]
[Date "2005.09.29"]
[Time "15:25:16"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Test Smirf free until 2005/09/30"]
[Black "Test Smirf free until 2005/09/30"]
[Result "*"]
[Annotator "Test Smirf free until 2005/09/30"]
[SetUp "1"]
[FEN "rjnbkqbnjr/pppppppppp/10/10/10/10/PPPPPPPPPP/RJN
BKQBNJR w sKQkq - 0 1"]

{The time limit has been passed.} 1. Jh3 f6 {(10.01) -0.212} 2. e3 Be6 {(08.34)
+0.074} 3. Bg4 Bxg4 {(11.00) +0.068} 4. Jxg4 Ng6 {(09.18) +0.070} 5. Jc3 Nd6
{(07.05=) +0.358} 6. Nd3 Jc6 {(10.04+) +0.327} 7. Nb4 Je4 {(10.02) +0.314} 8.
Jxe4 Nxe4 {(12.14) -1.081} 9. Qb5 e6 {(11.01) -1.595} 10. Qxb7 a5 {(09.27)
-1.172} 11. Nd3 f5 {(10.14) -5.279} 12. Je2 Jj6 {(10.01) -5.313} 13. Qxa8 Jh4
{(09.14=) -5.552} 14. Qxa5 Jxi2 {(08.31) -4.513} 15. Ni3 Bxi3 {(09.35) -4.826}
16. Ri1 Jh4 {(10.46) -5.758} 17. Rxi3 Jxg2+ {(09.17) -5.608} 18. Kd1 Kd8
{(09.39) -5.847} 19. f3 Nd6 {(10.01) -7.064} 20. Nc5 Nh4 {(08.25) -8.466} 21.
Rxi7 Jxf3 {(10.01) -7.814} 22. Jxf3 Nxf3 {(12.01=) -8.349} 23. Qa8+ Nc8
{(13.01=) -8.611} 24. Qxf3 Qxc5 {(12.02) -8.970} 25. Qi3+ Ke8 {(12.02+) -9.259}
26. Ri8+ Rxi8 {(14.01=) -8.616} 27. Qxi8+ Qf8 {(13.01=) -8.927} 28. Qxh7 Nd6
{(12.06=) -8.622} 29. Qxj7 Qf6 {(11.09) -8.807} 30. d4 Qg5 {(12.25) -8.234} 31.
Bf2 Ne4 {(12.02+) -8.322} 32. Qj3+ Kf8 {(13.01) -7.535} 33. Ke2 Qg2 {(12.17)
-7.546} 34. Qj8+ Ke7 {(14.01) -7.220} 35. Qj6 Qxh2 {(11.29) -6.797} 36. Qh4+
Qxh4 {(16.01=) -8.189} 37. Bxh4+ g5 {(15.01) -8.209} 38. Bi3 Ke8 {(15.02=)
-8.198} 39. Bh2 g4 {(14.02=) -8.376} 40. Bxc7 d6 {(13.01) -8.621} *

29. September 2005, 14:47:53
jolat 
Subject: Re: About the level of SMIRF engine program
What do you want to say?
Don't I have the last version?
I specify that at the 20° move against Zillions, SMIRF lost a Bishop against a Pawn.

29. September 2005, 14:36:48
jolat 
Subject: Re: About the level of SMIRF engine program
SMIRF Engine:
As I wrote in my preceding message, I downloaded SMIRF this morning.
Here provided indications in "Help" --> "About" :
Version 1.1.0-0251-Beta
Test Smirf free until 2005/09/30

29. September 2005, 14:06:44
jolat 
Subject: About the level of SMIRF engine program
I downloaded this morning the version of test of SMIRF.
To give me an idea of the level of this program, I made play SMIRF
against Zillions for the game of Janus chess with the adjustment of 30 sec. by move.
I was very surprised to note that after about the 20 first moves, Zillions had taken the advantage clearly.
Can you explain me the reasons?

29. September 2005, 12:24:03
jolat 
Subject: Opening's book for Janus chess
Is this someone knows a internet link of a site which proposes a list
of openings for Janus chess?

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