On 6/14/07, Sylvain Gelly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Magnus,

Congratulations to Steenvreeter.

Thank you for your analysis. Did you looked at the first game
Steenvreeter-MoGo (MoGo was white)?
I wonder, because MoGo was really happy, estimation always increased, up to
81%, then in one move dropped to less 50%, and MoGo eventually lost. I
wonder if MoGo did a blunder, or simply that it evaluated badly the position
for some reason.
In the second game, it increased exactly in the same way, but continued to
increase to a win this time ;-).

Cheers,
Sylvain


I did some analysis with Steenvreter. The game seems to be one of the
most difficult from the tournament. It's hard to say for sure, but
according to Steenvreter Mogo was ahead until move 50. If Mogo had
played B8 instead of C9 it probably would have won the game. I think
the main reason why Mogo lost is that it had already used too much
time, and simply could not search deep enough to find the solution.

Best,
Erik
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