Author: Phil Dixon
Date: 04:01:01 03/04/99
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On March 04, 1999 at 05:33:08, odell hall wrote: > >On March 03, 1999 at 21:30:46, odell hall wrote: > >>Hi CCC >> >> In my game against Worf on ICC, I sacrificed a bishop which was critizized by >>worf after the game as being unsound! My intuition told me that it was correct, >>after the game I checked with hiarcs6, and fritz5 to see if they would play the >>move. Neither program Found it after five minutes. I was sure that if fritz5, >>a tactical genius could not find the move, I thought I was wasting my time >>trying rebel. To my shock Rebel found the move quite easily in 1 minute 16 sec. >>Here is the position >> Fritz 5.32 finds this move in 4 min 12 sec on my 233 with 32 megs of Ram at 10 ply Phil >>r2q3r/pp1k1pb1/3p3p/3P3n/5Bbp/2N5/PPPQN1P1/2K2R1R w - - id allworld - WORF; bm >>f4d6; >> >> >> This goes to show that computers are as diverse as humans in the moves they >>decide upon. > > > >If anyone is interested here is the complete game. > > >Event "ICC tourney 49346 (20 6)"] >[Site "Internet Chess Club"] >[Date "1999.03.03"] >[Round "-"] >[White "allworld"] >[Black "WORF"] >[Result "0-1"] >[WhiteElo "1948"] >[BlackElo "2375"] >[Opening "Reversed Grob (Borg/Basman defense/macho Grob)"] >[ECO "B00"] >[NIC "VO.17"] >[Time "01:19:45"] >[TimeControl "1200+6"] > >1. e4 g5 2. d4 Bg7 3. Nc3 h6 4. h4 gxh4 5. Be3 d6 6. Qd2 Nc6 7. O-O-O e5 8. d5 >Nd4 9. f4 Bg4 10. Be2 Nxe2+ 11. Ngxe2 exf4 12. Bxf4 Kd7 13. Rdf1 Nf6 14. e5 Nh5 >15. exd6 cxd6 16. Bxd6 Kxd6 17. Nb5+ Kc5 18. b4+ Kxb5 19. Qd3+ Kb6 20. Rxf7 Qg5+ >21. Nf4 Qe5 22. a4 Qb2+ 23. Kd2 Qxb4+ 24. Ke3 Rhe8+ 25. Ne6 Rad8 26. Qb3 Qxb3+ >27. cxb3 Rxd5 {White resigns} 0-1
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