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Subject: Re: mclane's traditional christmas tournament: more games...

Author: Ray MacFadyen

Date: 03:40:30 11/10/98

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On November 09, 1998 at 17:35:12, Thorsten Czub wrote:

> 1. HIARCS7 BETA,             (1) - (9)  GANDALF3,
> 2. SHREDDER3,               (10) - (2)  REBEL 10,
> 3. JUNIOR5 JUN.CTG,          (3) - (11) MCHESS8,
> 4. DIEP 1.60.01,            (12) - (4)  CSTAL WIN95,              0:1
> 5. THE KING 2.55,            (5) - (13) GENIUS5,
> 6. WCHESS 1.04,             (14) - (6)  CHESS TIGER 11.7,
> 7. NIMZO98 PADERBORN,        (7) - (15) ZARKOV 4.5,               1:0
> 8. FRITZ 16BIT POWER.CTG,   (16) - (8)  CRAFTY 16.00,
>
>[Event "christmas-tournament"]
>[Site "k6/200 40/120"]
>[Date "1998.11.09"]
>[Round "1"]
>[White "Nimzo98 Paderborn"]
>[Black "Zarkov4.5"]
>[Result "1-0"]
>[Opening "E59"]
>
>1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 d6 3. d4 cxd4 4. Nxd4 Nf6 5. Nc3 a6 6. Bg5 e6 7. f4 h6
>8. Bh4 Be7 9. Qf3 Bd7 10. O-O-O Nc6 11. e5 dxe5 12. Nxc6 bxc6 13. fxe5 Nd5
>14. Bxe7 Qxe7 15. Ne4 O-O 16. h4 Rfd8 17. c4 Nc7 18. Nd6 Rab8 19. Bd3 f6
>20. g4 Ne8 21. g5 f5 22. gxh6 Nxd6 23. exd6 Qf6 24. Qf2 Qxh6 25. Kb1 e5
>26. c5 a5 27. h5 e4 28. Bc4 Kh8 29. Rdg1 e3 30. Qc2 Rf8 31. Rg6 Qh7
>32. Rhg1 Be8 33. d7 Bxg6 34. hxg6 Qh6 35. Qg2 Rbd8 36. Qxc6 Rf6
>37. Qc7 Rff8 38. c6 Ra8 39. Qd6 e2 40. c7 Qh4 41. Bxe2 Rae8 42. dxe8=R 1-0
>
>in the moment hiarcs7 fights against gandalf. it looks hiarcs wins.
>although it is only 18 moves played so far.
>
>hiarcs says +464, gandalf -2.38...
>
>I hope mchess8 arrives soon enough to be the next to fight...
>maybe - depends how fast this game with hiarcs ends, i am able to
>to play crafty-fritz or wchess-tiger 11.7 this day too...
>
>thank you
Thankyou for adding fritz to your tournament,it adds a lot of interest to it.
BTW,if fritz wins we expect you to provide free beer for everyone in this
group. :-)
Yours sincerely
Ray Macfadyen



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