Author: Andrew Williams
Date: 00:12:42 07/17/01
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On July 17, 2001 at 00:28:03, Mark Young wrote: >On July 16, 2001 at 17:51:56, Andrew Williams wrote: > >>On July 16, 2001 at 15:57:01, Mark Young wrote: >> >>>On July 16, 2001 at 13:46:25, Otello Gnaramori wrote: >>> >>>>On July 16, 2001 at 12:48:42, José de Jesús García Ruvalcaba wrote: >>>> >>>>>On July 16, 2001 at 12:19:00, Jonas Cohonas wrote: >>>>> >>>>>>[Event "Dortmund"] >>>>>>[Site "Dortmund, Germany"] >>>>>>[Date "2001.07.16"] >>>>>>[Round "5"] >>>>>>[White "Huebner(GER)"] >>>>>>[Black "DeepFritz(C)"] >>>>>>[Result "1/2-1/2"] >>>>>>[WhiteElo "2612"] >>>>>>[Opening "Ruy Lopez: closed (10...c5)"] >>>>>>[ECO "C96"] >>>>>>[NIC "RL.23"] >>>>>>[Time "07:28:12"] >>>>>>[TimeControl "7200+0"] >>>>>> >>>>>>1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bb5 a6 4. Ba4 Nf6 5. O-O Be7 6. Re1 b5 7. Bb3 d6 8. >>>>>>c3 O-O 9. h3 Na5 10. Bc2 c5 11. d4 cxd4 12. cxd4 exd4 13. Nxd4 Bb7 14. Nf5 >>>>>>Rc8 15. Bf4 Nc4 16. b3 Ne5 17. Nd2 Re8 18. Rc1 Bf8 19. Bb1 Rxc1 20. Qxc1 b4 >>>>>>21. Qd1 d5 22. Nf1 Ng6 23. Bg5 h6 24. Bxf6 Qxf6 25. exd5 Rxe1 26. Qxe1 Bxd5 >>>>>>27. Qd2 Be6 28. Nd4 Bd7 29. Be4 Nf4 30. Ne2 Nxe2+ 31. Qxe2 Bc5 32. Ne3 Qa1+ >>>>>>33. Qd1 Qxd1+ 34. Nxd1 f5 35. Bd3 Bc8 36. Nb2 Kf7 37. Bc4+ Kf6 38. Nd3 Bd6 >>>>>>39. f4 Bb7 40. g3 a5 41. Kf2 g5 42. h4 Be4 43. hxg5+ hxg5 44. Bb5 gxf4 45. >>>>>>gxf4 Bxd3 {Game drawn} 1/2-1/2 >>>>> >>>>>GM Hübner was against the ropes most of the game, and also under time pressure. >>>>>But Fritz could not resist the temptation to win a pawn, and entered an >>>>>opposite-coloured bishop ending. The game was immediately agreed drawn, I guess >>>>>the operator of Fritz realized what was going on and did not want to waste his >>>>>time. >>>>>Does anybody know the time control? From watching the game live, it is >>>>>reasonable to assume that the first time control is 40 moves in two hours, but >>>>>then what? >>>>>José. >>>> >>>>Congratulation to Dr. Huebner, he defended well again in this second game. >>>>The open question is how many games will he endure against the silicon monster ? >>>> >>>>Regards. >>> >>>I’m confused, the way everyone is talking, it sounds like DeepFritz is the >>>favorite to win this match. I hear how nice the 2600+ Grandmaster played and >>>defended against the computer. >>> >> >>Your trolling is becoming somewhat tiresome. You said "the way everyone is >>talking", when the only opinion you are working from is from Otello Gnaramori. > > >Really, the only opinion I am working from is Otello Gnaramori, Lets check the >facts with some "quotes" > >This was all in reply to your post. > >Title of thread: Deep Fritz 1/2-1/2 Huebner - Huebner strong! > >"Strong played from Dr. Huebner! My congratulation to Dr. Huebner. >Now are yet 5 games to play, and GM Dr. Huebner has 3x white." > >Eduard > >"Yes indeed! Besides the big three (and maybe RJF) the only other super solid >players that I would see play computers are Hübner, Andersson and Karpov" > >Dan Andersson > >"Who are the big three? >Do you speak of Anand, Kasparov and Kramnik, or some other combination?" > >Dann Corbit > > >"Yes, Anand would be nice for his hard to kill defensive skills. The other two >for their tactical ability. And RJF was the most pragmatic player ever." > >Dan Andersson > Your definition of "everyone" is very different to mine. Andrew
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