Author: Fernando Villegas
Date: 16:43:46 07/02/98
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Hi Mark: I don’t know how much information you or anybody can get from just one game, but at least is a game. It is one played by Tiger against an strong chilean chess player, master category. You will see that the human side got an advantage but after a long struggle he got tired and somewhat bored and let Tiger to get a draw. Nevertheless, I think something of Tiger style can be seen here. In the worst of cases you will get some fun. Enjoy. Fernando White: NN master Black: tiger 11,4 (white is Blanche; black is Noir...) B 1. d2-d4 N 1. d7-d5 B 2. c2-c4 N 2. e7-e6 B 3. Cb1-c3 N 3. Cg8-f6 B 4. Fc1-g5 N 4. Ff8-e7 B 5. e2-e3 N 5. O-O B 6. Cg1-f3 N 6. h7-h6 B 7. Fg5-h4 N 7. b7-b6 B 8. Ff1-d3 N 8. d5xc4 B 9. Fd3xc4 N 9. Fc8-b7 B 10. O-O N 10. c7-c5 B 11. Dd1-e2 N 11. Cb8-d7 B 12. Tf1-d1 N 12. Dd8-c8 B 13. Cf3-e5 N 13. Cd7xe5 B 14. d4xe5 N 14. Cf6-d5 B 15. Fh4xe7 N 15. Cd5xe7 B 16. Cc3-b5 N 16. Dc8-c6 B 17. f2-f3 N 17. a7-a6 B 18. Cb5-d6 N 18. Dc6-c7 B 19. Cd6xb7 N 19. Dc7xb7 B 20. a2-a4 N 20. a6-a5 B 21. Fc4-b5 N 21. Tf8-d8 B 22. Td1-d6 N 22. Ce7-f5 B 23. Td6-d2 N 23. Td8xd2 B 24. De2xd2 N 24. Db7-c7 B 25. f3-f4 N 25. Ta8-d8 B 26. Dd2-e2 N 26. Dc7-b7 B 27. Fb5-d3 N 27. Db7-d7 B 28. Ta1-a3 N 28. Cf5-e7 B 29. Rg1-f2 N 29. Ce7-f5 B 30. Rf2-e1 N 30. Dd7-b7 B 31. Re1-f1 N 31. Cf5-e7 B 32. Fd3-c2 N 32. Td8-d7 B 33. Ta3-d3 N 33. Ce7-f5 B 34. Td3xd7 N 34. Db7xd7 B 35. Rf1-f2 N 35. Rg8-f8 B 36. De2-d3 N 36. Rf8-e8 B 37. Dd3xd7+ N 37. Re8xd7 B 38. Fc2-d3 N 38. Cf5-e7 B 39. Fd3-b5+ N 39. Rd7-c7 B 40. Rf2-e2 N 40. f7-f6 B 41. e5xf6 N 41. g7xf6 B 42. g2-g4 N 42. Rc7-d6 B 43. Re2-d3 N 43. Ce7-d5 B 44. h2-h3 N 44. Cd5-b4+ B 45. Rd3-e4 N 45. Cb4-d5 B 46. Re4-d3 N 46. Cd5-b4+ B 47. Rd3-e4 N 47. Cb4-d5 B 48. Re4-d3
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