Author: James T. Walker
Date: 17:14:08 11/23/98
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On November 23, 1998 at 07:00:53, blass uri wrote: > >On November 22, 1998 at 21:40:39, James T. Walker wrote: > > >>[Event "40/90"] >>[Site "?"] >>[Date "1998.11.22"] >>[Round "2"] >>[White "CM5500, K6-2/350/64Mg"] >>[Black "JUNIOR 5.0, PII 333/64 Meg"] >>[Result "1/2-1/2"] >>[ECO "E17"] >>[WhiteElo "2550"] >>[BlackElo "2570"] >>[Annotator "Junior5"] >>[PlyCount "176"] >> >>{65536kB, Jun-book.ctg=351287 pos} >>1. d4 {0} 1... Nf6 {0} 2. c4 {4} 2... e6 >>{0} 3. Nf3 {5} 3... b6 {0} 4. g3 {5} 4... Bb7 {0} 5. Bg2 {5} 5... Be7 {0} 6. Nc3 >>{5} 6... Ne4 {0} 7. Bd2 {4} 7... Bf6 {0} 8. Qc2 {5} 8... Nxd2 {0} 9. Qxd2 {4} >>9... O-O {0} 10. e4 {5} 10... c5 {-0.26/17 240} 11. O-O {398} 11... Nc6 >>{-0.23/17 0} 12. dxc5 {378} 12... bxc5 {-0.10/16 303} 13. Rad1 {10} 13... Nd4 >>{-0.25/16 161} 14. Nxd4 {216} 14... Bxd4 {-0.25/17 0} 15. Nb5 {130} 15... e5 >>{-0.30/17 60} 16. Nd6 {236} 16... Bc6 {-0.28/17 113} 17. Nf5 {171} 17... d6 >>{-0.30/17 175} 18. b3 {149} 18... a5 {-0.28/17 180} 19. h4 {183} 19... h6 >>{-0.28/17 206} 20. Qe2 {196} 20... Kh8 {-0.26/16 199} 21. Rfe1 {212} 21... Rb8 >>{-0.33/16 222} 22. Qg4 {11} 22... Rg8 {-0.26/16 180} 23. Rd3 {256} 23... a4 >>{-0.42/16 189} 24. Qh5 {75} 24... Rf8 {-0.37/14 111} 25. Red1 {69} 25... axb3 >>{-0.44/15 196} 26. axb3 {9} 26... Rb6 {-0.40/15 181} 27. R1d2 {314} 27... Qf6 >>{-0.31/15 167} 28. Ra2 {180} 28... Rfb8 {-0.14/16 114} 29. Qf3 {152} 29... Qe6 >>{-0.08/17 104} 30. Bh3 {309} 30... Qg6 {0.13/16 252} 31. Ra7 {184} 31... Bb7 >>{0.00/16 225} 32. Bg2 {134} 32... Qe6 {-0.09/16 229} 33. h5 {278} 33... Qe8 >>{-0.15/16 163} 34. Kf1 {160} 34... Bc8 {-0.45/16 138} 35. Qg4 {23} 35... Qf8 >>{-0.58/17 242} 36. Qd1 {208} 36... d5 {-1.00/17 0} 37. Ne3 {175} 37... Bxe3 >>{-1.14/17 0} 38. fxe3 {201} 38... d4 {-1.12/17 66} 39. exd4 {35} 39... exd4 >>{-1.24/17 342} 40. Kg1 {11} 40... Be6 {-1.39/18 414} 41. Kf2 {112} 41... Qc8 >>{-1.53/16 110} 42. Qc2 {143} 42... Ra8 {-1.71/18 0} 43. Rxa8 {171} 43... Qxa8 >>{-1.78/17 0} 44. Bf3 {286} 44... Ra6 {-1.80/19 0} 45. Rd2 {187} 45... Bd7 >>{-1.73/17 0} 46. Qd3 {334} 46... Qb8 {-1.80/17 123} 47. Rb2 {132} 47... Bh3 >>{-1.96/17 153} 48. b4 {255} 48... Rf6 {-2.66/16 126} 49. e5 {84} 49... Qxe5 >>{-2.18/15 95} 50. Re2 {50} 50... Qb8 {-1.86/17 226} 51. Qe4 {9} 51... Qa7 >>{-1.77/14 230} 52. g4 {172} 52... cxb4 {-1.88/14 187} 53. c5 {8} 53... d3 >>{-1.81/14 99} 54. Qxd3 {237} 54... Qb8 {-1.96/17 0} 55. Re4 {263} 55... b3 >>{-3.08/15 122} 56. Qe2 {148} 56... Qh2+ {-4.52/14 146} 57. Ke3 {11} 57... Qg1+ > >Junior5 missed a win by 57...Qg3 > >Uri >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Hello Uri, I must admit I have doubts about your statement. The problem with this game is that it seemed to me that the game hung on a single tempo for many moves. I don't believe that Junior5 had that single tempo to give to CM5500. It was a very interesting game to me as I watched it unfold. I admit it is played over my head but it looks like Junior's king is vulnerable to perpetual checks if CM is given the chance to start with the rook on the 8th rank. I would be interested in seeing your winning line if you don't mind. I'm always willing to learn something about chess. Regards, Jim Walker
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