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Subject: Fritz 5 Vs. Junior 5 Game 24

Author: Mark Young

Date: 19:27:03 11/09/98


Game 24

Fritz 5 10.5

Junior5 13.5

The match ends after 24 games. Junior 5 finshed strong with two wins in the last
two games to take the match be 3 games. Well done Junior 5 and Amir. There can
be no doubt from the games I have seen that Junior 5 is one of the strongest
programs currently out, if not the strongest in computer Vs computer chess. Well
done.

[Event "120'/40+120'/40+0'0"]
[Site "?"]
[Date "1998.11.09"]
[Round "24"]
[White "Junior 5.0"]
[Black "Fritz 5.00/16Bit"]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO "E42"]
[WhiteElo "2535"]
[BlackElo "2473"]
[PlyCount "103"]

{W=21.7 ply, B=15.0ply} 1. d4 {0} 1... Nf6 {0} 2. c4 {0} 2... e6 {0} 3. Nc3 {0}
3... Bb4 {0} 4. e3 {0} 4... c5 {0} 5. Nge2 {0} 5... cxd4 {0} 6. exd4 {0} 6...
O-O {0} 7. a3 {0} 7... Be7 {0} 8. d5 {0} 8... exd5 {0} 9. cxd5 {0} 9... Re8 {0}
10. d6 {0} 10... Bf8 {0} 11. g3 {0} 11... Re6 {0} 12. Bg2 {0} 12... Rxd6 {0}
13. Qc2 {0} 13... Nc6 {Both out of book 0} 14. Ne4 {-0.64/17 781} 14... Re6 {
-0.59/12 354} 15. O-O {-0.61/16 350} 15... Re8 {(h6) -0.88/11 292} 16. Bf4 {
(Rd1) -0.52/16 219} 16... d6 {-1.09/12 349} 17. Nxf6+ {-0.55/14 158} 17... Qxf6
{-0.94/12 219} 18. Nc3 {-0.52/15 299} 18... Bf5 {-0.81/11 303} 19. Qb3 {
(Qd2) -0.43/15 242} 19... Rab8 {-0.72/11 190} 20. Rfd1 {(Rfe1) -0.49/14 201}
20... Nd4 {(Ne5) -0.72/12 348} 21. Qd5 {-0.46/15 228} 21... Ne2+ {-0.69/12 186}
22. Nxe2 {-0.42/15 148} 22... Rxe2 {-0.59/11 103} 23. b4 {(Be3) -0.44/15 223}
23... Rbe8 {(b6) -0.72/11 267} 24. Qxb7 {-0.14/15 422} 24... Qxa1 {-0.25/11 208
} 25. Rxa1 {0.34/16 87} 25... Re1+ {-0.06/15 51} 26. Rxe1 {0.28/18 90} 26...
Rxe1+ {-0.25/17 87} 27. Bf1 {4.44/3 0} 27... Bh3 {(Re7) 0.34/13 57} 28. Qb5 {
(Qa6) 0.32/21 193} 28... Bxf1 {(Rxf1+) 0.44/13 152} 29. Qxf1 {0.64/21 97} 29...
Rxf1+ {0.63/15 69} 30. Kxf1 {0.61/22 75} 30... f6 {(d5) 0.41/14 282} 31. Be3 {
1.16/26 325} 31... a6 {1.09/16 317} 32. a4 {1.15/26 294} 32... d5 {1.03/16 345}
33. b5 {1.72/25 550} 33... axb5 {1.06/15 374} 34. a5 {(axb5) 1.72/23 345} 34...
Bd6 {1.16/15 366} 35. a6 {1.95/24 222} 35... Bb8 {1.50/16 506} 36. a7 {
2.01/25 326} 36... Bxa7 {1.59/17 472} 37. Bxa7 {2.02/23 58} 37... Kf7 {
1.59/16 433} 38. Ke2 {2.36/26 202} 38... Ke6 {1.69/15 385} 39. Kd3 {2.59/25 247
} 39... g5 {(h5) 1.97/14 190} 40. Kc3 {(Bd4) 2.79/25 300} 40... g4 {
(Ke5) 2.13/15 197} 41. Bd4 {2.83/25 116} 41... Kf5 {2.50/16 136} 42. Kb4 {
2.76/24 118} 42... Ke4 {2.47/16 168} 43. Bxf6 {2.86/24 127} 43... d4 {
2.88/15 141} 44. Kxb5 {2.85/24 138} 44... d3 {2.84/17 133} 45. Bg5 {2.75/21 97}
45... Kf3 {2.94/17 176} 46. Kc4 {3.01/26 185} 46... Ke2 {3.22/17 200} 47. Kc3 {
3.31/24 61} 47... d2 {3.88/17 248} 48. Bxd2 {3.57/21 83} 48... Kxf2 {
4.16/20 145} 49. Kd4 {(Kd3) 4.97/32 187} 49... Kg1 {(Kg2) 4.22/20 172} 50. Bf4
{5.03/33 185} 50... Kxh2 {4.41/22 160} 51. Ke5 {(Ke4) 5.17/36 134} 51... Kg2 {
4.31/21 161} 52. Kf5 {adjud.. (Kf6) 5.45/36 132} 1-0



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