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Subject: Re: Chess Poll 2010 - Hiarcs7 x Rebel10c SUPERGAME

Author: Laurence Chen

Date: 11:42:24 04/04/99

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On April 04, 1999 at 13:37:49, Ricardo Sant Ana wrote:

>Hello
>
>I am incredible amazing with the first game in chess poll 2010 - Hiarcs 7x Rebel
>10c. I thought I know how to play chess, or how to play some tactics (my
>official fide rating is 2114, but I expect to get more , because I got
>performance over 2300 in a local tourn).
>So, I use rebel10c for training, so I download the file from rebel page just for
>fun ! And this is the result ! I GOT SICK - because I found out I do not know
>how to play tactics  !! These programas are toooooooooo strong in one hour /
>move game ! Look at this game and try to explain me the moves after 19. ... Nd5
>!!! (yes, if it wins with this move, it deserves 3 or more ! ) :-)
>Thanks
>Ricardo Sant´Ana
>
>[Event "CHESS 2010 one hour average"]
>[Site "PII-266  60 Mb"]
>[Date "1999.03.21"]
>[Round "?"]
>[White "Hiarcs 7.0"]
>[Black "Rebel10.0c"]
>[Result "0-1"]
>[PlyCount "55"]
>[EventDate "1999.??.??"]
>
>1. e4 e5 2. f4 exf4 3. Bc4 Nf6 4. Nc3 c6 5. Bb3 d5 6. exd5 Nxd5 7. Nxd5 cxd5 8.
>Qh5 8... Bd6 {
>00:39:19 12.01 0.16 Bf8-d6 Ng1-e2 O-O O-O Nb8-d7 Qh5xd5 Nd7-f6 (c)} 9. Ne2 9...
>O-O {00:32:16 12.00 0.28 O-O O-O Nb8-d7 Qh5xd5 Nd7-f6 Qd5-c4 Bc8-e6 (c)} 10.
>O-O 10... Nd7 {
>00:28:13 12.00 0.11 Nb8-d7 d2-d4 Nd7-f6 Qh5-h4 a7-a5 a2-a4 f4-f3 (c)} 11. Nxf4
>11... Nf6 {
>00:47:01 12.00 0.15 Nd7-f6 Qh5-h4 a7-a5 a2-a4 Bd6-e5 d2-d3 Rf8-e8 (c)} 12. Qh4
>12... a5 {
>00:03:50 11.00 0.21 a7-a5 a2-a4 Qd8-b6+ Kg1-h1 Qb6-b4 Qh4-f2 Nf6-g4 (c)} 13. c3
>13... a4 {
>01:15:33 12.00 0.16 a5-a4 Bb3-c2 Rf8-e8 Nf4-h5 Nf6-g4 Bc2xh7+ Kg8-h8 (c)} 14.
>Bd1 14... d4 {
>02:13:56 12.01 0.43 d5-d4 c3xd4 Rf8-e8 d2-d3 Qd8-b6 Nf4-e2 Bc8-g4 (c)} 15. cxd4
>15... Qb6 {
>01:27:45 12.04 0.39 Qd8-b6 Qh4-f2 Bc8-g4 Nf4-d5 Nf6xd5 Bd1xg4 Nd5-f4 (c)} 16.
>Qf2 16... Bf5 {
>01:10:00 13.03 0.46 Bc8-f5 d2-d3 Bd6xf4 Bc1xf4 Bf5xd3 Rf1-e1 Nf6-e4 (c)} 17. d3
>17... Rae8 {00:00:00 11.10 0.28 Bd6xf4 (c)} 18. Bf3 18... Re7 {
>00:14:01 12.00 0.27 Re8-e7 g2-g3 Rf8-e8 Nf4-d5 Nf6xd5 Bf3xd5 Bf5-g6 (c)} 19.
>Bd2 {
>Re8  00:37:03 11.06 0.27 Rf8-e8 Nf4-d5 Nf6xd5 Bf3xd5 Bf5-g6 g2-g3 Qb6xb2 (c)}
>19... Nd5 20. Nxd5 {
>00:01:55 12.00 0.07 Nf6xd5 Bf3xd5 Bf5-g6 Bd5-c4 Qb6-c7 g2-g3 Qc7-d7 (c)  Bxd5}
>20... Bg6 {00:00:00 12.02 0.15 Bf5-g6 Bd5-c4 Qb6-c7 h2-h3 Qc7-d7 Ra1-e1 Re7xe1
>(c)  Bc4  Qc7  00:00:00 14.00 0.15 Qb6-c7 h2-h3 Qc7-d7 Ra1-e1 b7-b5 Bc4-d5
>Bg6xd3 (c)} 21. Qh4 {Qd7  00:54:53 12.00 0.30 Qc7-d7 Ra1-e1 b7-b5 Bc4-d5
>Re7-e2 Bd2-c3 b5-b4 (c)  Qg5} 21... Bc7 {
>01:07:54 12.00 0.33 Bd6-c7 Bd2-c3 Re7-e2 Bc4-b5 Qd7-d6 g2-g3 Re8-e6 (c)} 22.
>Bc3 22... Re2 {
>00:00:00 12.07 0.13 Re7-e2 Bc4-b5 Qd7-d6 g2-g3 Re8-e7 Bb5xa4 Bg6xd3 (c)  Rf3}
>23. a3 {01:16:46 11.12 0.58 a4-a3 Bc4-b5 Qd7-d6 Bb5xe8 Qd6xh2+ Kg1-f1 Re2-c2
>(c)  Rb1  axb2  00:18:03 10.00 0.60 a3xb2 Bc4-b5 Qd7-d6 Bb5xe8 Qd6xh2+ Kg1-f1
>Re2-c2 (c)} 23... Rxb2 {
>Rxb2  00:40:56 11.00 1.21 Re2xb2 Bc3xb2 Re8-e1+ Kg1-f2 Re1-b1 Bb2-c3 Bc7xh2 (c)
>} 24. Bxb2 {Re1  01:52:39 12.00 1.14 Re8-e1+ Kg1-f2 Re1-b1 Bb2-c3 Bc7xh2
>Kf2-e2 Bh2-c7 (c)  Kf2  Rb1  00:43:07 11.00 1.17 Re1-b1 Bb2-c1 Bc7xh2 g2-g3
>b7-b5 Bc4-b3 Qd7-c8 (c)  Bc3} 24... Bxh2+ {00:56:53 11.00 1.00 Bc7xh2 Kf2-e2
>Qd7-e8+ Rf3-e3 Qe8-f8 Re3-f3 Bh2-g1 (c)  Ke2  b5  00:00:00 10.14 0.98 b7-b5
>Bc4-b3 Bh2-d6 Qg5-d5 h7-h6 Rf3-e3 b5-b4 (c)  Bb3  Bd6  00:00:00 11.00 1.17
>Bh2-d6 Qg5-d5 h7-h6 Bc3-d2 Kg8-h7 Bd2-b4 Qd7-e7+ (c)} 25. Kf2 {b4  00:35:32 11.
>00 1.19 b5-b4 Bc3-d2 Rb1-h1 Qg5-d5 Qd7-d8 g2-g3 Rh1-h5 (c)  Bd2  Bh2  00:00:00
>11.00 1.05 Bd6-h2 Kf2-e2 Bh2-g1 Qg5-g3 Qd7-e7+ Qg3-e5 Qe7xe5+ (c)  c  xe5+0
>Ke2} 25... Bg1+ {00:00:00 11.00 1.26 Bh2-g1 Bd2xb4 Bg1xd4 Bb4-d2 Qd7-e8+
>Bd2-e3+0 Rb1-b2+ (c)  Qg3  Qe7  00:18:33 10.00 1.64 Qd7-e7+ Qg3-e5 Qe7xe5+
>d4xe55+3 Bg6-h5 Bd2xb4 Rb1-b2+ (c)  Qe5  Qxe5  00:00:00 12.01 1.59 Qe7xe5+
>d4xe55+0 Bg6-h5 Bd2xb4 Rb1-b2+ Ke2-e1 Bh5xf3 (c)  dxe5  Bh5  00:23:40 14.00 1.
>27 Bg6-h5 Bd2xb4 Rb1-b2+ Ke2-e1 Bh5xf3 g2xf3 Bg1-d4 (c)  Bxb4  Rb2  00:00:00
>14.06 1.35 Rb1-b2+ Ke2-e1 Bh5xf3 g2xf3 Bg1-d4 f3-f4 h7-h5 (c)} 26. Ke1 {
>Bxf3  00:00:00 14.01 1.32 Bh5xf3 g2xf3 Bg1-f2+ Ke1-d1 Bf2-d4 e5-e6 f7xe6 (c)
>gxf3} 26... Bxd4 {00:56:33 15.00 1.38 Bg1-d4 e5-e6 f7xe6 Bb3xe6+ Kg8-h8 Bb4-d2
>h7-h5 (c)  f4  g6  00:34:06 14.00 1.40 g7-g6 Bb4-a3 Rb2-h2 Ba3-b4 Kg8-g706
>Bb4-d2 h7-h5 (c)  Ba3  Rg2  01:42:59 15.01 1.39 Rb2-g2 Bb3-d5 Rg2-c2 Ba3-d6
>Kg8-g7 Bd6-e7 Bd4-e3 (c)  Bd5  Rg4  00:00:00 15.02 1.45 Rg2-g4 e5-e6 Rg4-g1+
>Ke1-e2 f7xe6 Bd5xe6+ Kg8-g7 (c)  e6} 27. Rg1 {00:00:00 17.00 1.44 Rg4-g1+
>Ke1-e2 f7xe6 Bd5xe6+ Kg8-g7 Be6-d5 Kg7-f6 (c)  Ke2  fxe6  00:04:02 16.00 1.51
>f7xe6 Bd5xe6+ Kg8-g7 Be6-d5 Kg7-f6 Ba3-d6 h7-h5 (c)  Bxe6  Kg7  02:26:27 16.00
>1.45 Kg8-g7 Ba3-b4 Kg7-f6 Be6-d5 Kf6-f5 Bb4-d2 Kf5-g4 (c)  Bd5  Kf6  00:54:32
>15.00 1.46 Kg7-f6 Ba3-b4 Kf6-f5 Bb4-d2 Kf5-g4 Bd5-e6+ Kg4-g3 (c)  Bb4} 27... h5
>{02:04:30 15.01 1.52 h7-h5 Bb4-a5 Kf6-f5 Ba5-c7 Rg1-c1 Bd5-e4+ Kf5-e6 (c)  Ba5
>Kf5  00:00:00 16.10 1.86 Kf6-f5 Ba5-c7 h5-h4 Bd5-b7 Kf5-e6 Bc7-d8 Bd4-f6 (c)
>Bd2  h4  01:37:29 16.00 2.38 h5-h4 Bd5-c6 Kf5-e6 Bc6-b7 Ke6-f6 Bb7-c8 Rg1-h1
>(c)  Bc6  Ke6  00:00:00 16.00 2.39 Kf5-e6 Bc6-b7 Ke6-f6 Bb7-c8 Rg1-h1 Bc8-b7
>Rh1-a1 (c)  Bb7  Kd7  00:00:00 15.02 2.84 Ke6-d7 Bb7-e4 h4-h3 f4-f5 Rg1-g2+
>Ke2-d1 Rg2-g4 (c)} 28. Be4 {h3  00:00:00 16.09 3.53 h4-h3 Be4-d5 h3-h2 Bd2-b4
>h2-h1Q Bd5xh1 Rg1xh1 (c)  a4  h2  00:31:31 14.00 3.47 h3-h2 a4-a5 Kd7-e631
>Bd2-b4 h2-h1Q Be4xh1 Rg1xh1 (c)  a5  Ke6  00:00:00 14.09 3.72 Kd7-e6 Bd2-b4
>h2-h1Q Be4xh1 Rg1xh1 Ke2-f3 Ke6-f5 (c)  Bb4  h1=Q  00:00:00 15.03 4.23 h2-h1Q
>Be4xh1 Rg1xh1 Bb4-d2 Ke6-f5 Ke2-f3 Rh1-h2 (c)  Bxh1  Rxh1  00:04:18 13.00 4.31
>Rg1xh1 Ke2-f3 Ke6-f5 Bb4-d6 Rh1-f1+ Kf3-e2 Rf1-f2+ (c)  Bd2  Kf5  00:17:33 14.
>00 5.04 Ke6-f5 Ke2-f3 Rh1-h2 Bd2-b4 Rh2-f2+ Kf3-g3 Rf2xf4 (c)} 0-1
Is this supposed to be a April's fool game or what? This is a very strange game,
Hiarcs played worse than a drunken chessplayer, it played very weak worse than a
900 ELO.... Seriously, I don't understand this game at all. This is the position
after Black's 19. Nd5 played by Rebel 10c.
5rk1/1p2rppp/1q1b4/3n1b2/p2P1N2/3P1B2/PP1B1QPP/R4RK1 w - - 0 1
The move played by Rebel 10c 19. Nd5 deserves ????? (Yes, 5 or more ?????)
because it drops a piece with no compensation. Hiarcs captures a free knight
then UNBELIEVABLE, my eyes were shocked to see that Rebel 10c hangs a Queen and
Hiarcs did NOT capture the Queen... What's wrong with 21. Nxb6 winning a Queen,
after that White is up a Queen and a Knight !!!!!
Hence this leads to conclude that something is wrong with this particular game,
the hardware must be the issue here, did you play this game on two separate
identical hardware or you played this game in a single machine? If you did play
this game in a single machine, then my next question is did you use Windows
95/98 to multitask between the two programs?
This is a very bizarre game.... It needs some explanation....!!!!
Laurence



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