Author: Chessfun
Date: 06:09:19 03/21/00
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On March 21, 2000 at 02:31:34, Tina Long wrote: >On March 19, 2000 at 14:58:13, Dan Ellwein wrote: > >>Christophe... Tiger is a tough program to beat... :) >> >>I played this game with the following settings... >> >>Celeron 400 Mhz >>Windows 98 2nd edition >>64M memory >>NSEW=1 >>MoreSel=1 >>Hash Table = 32M >>Permanent Brain = ON >>Analyze Brain = OFF >>Time Control = 40 moves / 90 minutes >> >>Date: 18/3/2000 >>White: Dan Ellwein (PilgrimDan) >>Black: Chess Tiger 12.0e >> >>finally! >> >>1. e4 c5 >>2. Nf3 d6 >>3. d3 e5 >>4. Be3 Nf6 >>5. h3 h6 >>6. Qc1 b5 >>7. Be2 a6 >>8. Nbd2 Nc6 >>9. Nf1 Be6 >>10. g4 Be7 >>11. Ng3 d5 >>12. Kf1 Qd7 >>13. Kg2 0-0 >> ><Diagram deleted to save space> >> >>i couldn't resist takin' the h pawn... i was surpised that Tiger castled into >>the 'line of fire'... >> >>14. Bxh6 dxe4 >>15. dxe4 gxh6 >>16. Qxh6 Rfe8 >>17. Rad1 Qc7 >>18. Ng5 Bd8 >>19. c3 c4 >> >><Ditto> >>20. Rhg1... >> >>Tiger did not consider this move... was analyzing for Rxd8... >> >Congratulations on your win, but: > >Oops, you are able to see what Tiger is analysing while you play? > >That is like a human opponent who tells you what they are planning "I am >expecting you to play Rd8, and that is all I will consider while you plan your >move" > >Sorry, I can't put that victory in the record books. > >Tina Long I was going to mention this but assumed the analysis of what Tiger was looking at took place after the game. Thanks. > > >>20. ...Qc8 >> >>21. Kf1 Nd5 >>22. Nf5 Bf6 >>23. exd5 Re7 >>24. Qxf6 Qf8 >>25. Ne4 Nd4 >>26. Qg5+ Kh7 >>27. Qh5+ Qh6 >>28. Qxh6+ Kg8 >>29. Nf6#
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