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Subject: Re: What is the Best Computer vs Computer game ever played?

Author: Drexel,Michael

Date: 12:38:41 07/29/05

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On July 29, 2005 at 14:02:58, Eelco de Groot wrote:

>On July 29, 2005 at 08:25:30, Rafael Vasquez wrote:
>
>>On July 29, 2005 at 07:30:04, Ed Schröder wrote:
>>
>>>On July 29, 2005 at 05:48:51, William Sorin wrote:
>>>
>>>>What's the main candidates?  Fritz vs Junior match of 2003?
>>>
>>>The best 10 comp-comp games are invisible, nobody ever saw them, they are hidden
>>>in large databases of engine-engine tournaments which games are never seen nor
>>>replayed, nor analysed.
>>>
>>>Ed
>>
>>
>>This happens also in Human Chess. We choose from Public Domain, but
>>there are Private games which nobody knows if are better.
>>
>>Rafael
>
>It reminds me of a remark made by Kasparov, I can't remember exactly which game
>it was, it was discovered that a novelty from Garry was not exactly new but had
>gone unnoticed (chess databases were not so common then) and Kasparov's reaction
>was: "My game was played by some patzer!"
>
>I happens in many branches of life I think, many classical music composers for
>instance wrote very good pieces but are now completely forgotten.
>
>One recent computer-computer game that I liked:
>
>[Event "Test Betazoid T8"]
>[Site "Groningen"]
>[Date "2005.04.15"]
>[Round "6.2"]
>[White "Pro Deo 1.1 - Betazoid T8"]
>[Black "Chess Tiger 14.0"]
>[Result "1-0"]
>[ECO "B84"]
>[TimeControl "40/9000:20/4500, Celeron 500 MHz"]
>
>1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 a6
>6.Be2 e6 7.O-O Be7 8.f4 O-O 9.Be3 Qc7 10.g4 b5
>11.g5 Nfd7 12.f5 Nc5 13.f6 Bd8 14.Ndxb5 {!} axb5 {Chess Tiger thinks White is
>now -0.28} 15.Nxb5 Qc6
>16.fxg7 Kxg7 17.Nxd6 Ncd7 18.Bb5 Qc7 19.Nxf7 Be7 20.Bd4+ e5
> 1-0
>
> Eelco

This was just ridiculous weak play from the black side.
12...Nc5??
What the heck?

Michael



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