GM Sergey Volkov vs Deep Shredder 7
On January 14 and 15 there are two interesting man vs machine games taking
place on the Playchess server: Super-GM
Sergey Volkov, Elo 2642, faces Deep Shredder in two tournament games. The times
are
-
First game: Tuesday, January 14, 2003, 18:00 GMT (= 20:00h Paris/Berlin,
19:00h London, 2 p.m. New York)
- Second game: Wednesday, January 15, 2003, 18:00 GMT (= 20:00h Paris/Berlin,
19:00h London, 2 p.m. New York)
Time controls: 120 minutes for the game + 10 sec increment for each move.
Game 1
"It isn't easy to play with the black pieces against a computer",
Sergey Volkov sighed, after he had lost to Deep Shredder in just 33 moves. "Shredder
played like a strong grandmaster!" The Russian Super-GM tried to steer
the program into the calm waters of a Slav, but was surprised and impressed
by the precise and forceful play of the computer.
Game 2
Deep Shredder 7, operated by Martin Müller, struck again. Former Russian
champion Sergey Volkov lost his second game. The GM from Saransk played very
ambitiously but ran into serious problems in development. Once the game was
opened the chess engine programmed by Stefan Meyer-Kahlen started to put the
pressure on its opponent. In a final elegant flurry Shredder took the game for
a 2-0 overall score in this match.
You can replay and download both games here.
The players

Grandmaster Sergey Volkov, Russia, born 7.2.1974 Saransk, the administrative
center of Republic of Mordovia, Elo 2642. Third place in European championship
2002, Russian champion 2000, Cup of Russia winner 2000, winner of tournaments
in Minsk 1996, Kstovo 1997, Krasnoyarsk 1998, Krasnodar 1998, St Peterburg 1998,
1999, Antalyia 2002, Korintos 2002; vice champion in the European team championship
2000, Russian team champion 2000 and 2001, chess trainer in the "GM Volkov"
chess school in Saransk.
His opponent is the current world multi-processor computer world champion
Deep Shredder 7, one of the most
successful tournament programs in the world. Since 1996 Shredder has won the
world computer championship four times (1996, 1999, 2000, 2001), in this year's
event it came equal first and lost narrowly in the playoff, but winning the
computer blitz world championship outright. Now it's out, in a brand-new version,
ready to challenge Fritz and co. at the top of the computer ratings lists
Deep
Shredder is running on a Diversimex Computer, Dual PIII 2 x 1GHz with 1.5 GB
RAM, 500 GB hard disk (1x120, 1x100, 2x80, 2x60 GB). Operating system: Windows
XP. Openings book: 8.372.672 Bytes, endgame tablebases (2-5 men): 7.05 GB.
The tournament machine is owned by Martin Müller (left), a computer chess
fan who plays a lot with his machine on the Internet (handle: Smurskie), Martin
is 48 and lives in Zurich, Switzerland, and has staged a number of public matches
against strong GMs. For the Dreev game he will use a special 8 MB openings book
especially compiled for the event.
Previous matches
These are the results Martin has achieved with his super computer:
Time controls 120 min + 10 min rest |
26.12.01 |
Deep Junior 7 |
GM Pablo Zarnicki (ARG) |
1-0
|
10.09.01 |
Deep Junior 7 |
GM Alexey Dreev (RUS) |
draw
|
04.07.01 |
Deep Shredder 5 |
GM Alexey Dreev (RUS) |
draw
|
30.05.01 |
Deep Fritz |
GM Pablo Zarnicki (ARG) |
draw
|
05.08.01 |
Deep Fritz |
GM Alexey Dreev (RUS) |
0-1
|
01.08.01 |
Shredder 5 |
GM Pablo Zarnicki (ARG) |
draw
|
16.03.01 |
Shredder 5 |
GM Pablo Zarnicki (ARG) |
1-0
|
04.03.01 |
Shredder 6 |
GM James Plaskett (ENG) |
0-1
|
17.02.02 |
Shredder 5 |
GM Alexey Dreev (RUS) |
0-1
|
21.02.02 |
Shredder 5 |
GM Alexey Dreev (RUS) |
0-1
|
21.09.02 |
Shredder 6 |
GM Petr Kiriakov (RUS) |
1-0
|
27.09.02 |
Shredder 6 |
GM Petr Kiriakov (RUS) |
0-1
|
14.01.03 |
Shredder 7 |
GM Sergey Volkov (RUS) |
1-0
|
Time controls 60 min + 30 min rest
16.08.01 DF -GM Sergej Volkov (RUS) draw
Time controls 60 min + 0 min rest
26.05.01 Deep Fritz-GM Pablo Zarnicki(ARG) 1-0
26.05.01 Deep Fritz-GM Pablo Zarnicki(ARG) draw