Author: robert flesher
Date: 19:18:11 01/18/06
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Let me say I agree with both sides, however it is a rash assumptions once again that lead to dispute. So I will try a little experiment. Everyone thinks these are book losses? where is the proof? If it is not the exact same game then I say it is fair game! However, I will manually force Hiarcs to play the opposite side of the games that it won and see what happens! Then what will people say if hiarcs wins? Has anyone even bothered to look at the brilliant attacks? No only statistically bullshit, I grow tired of this. I could care less for the results, I play to watch and learn chess, others here seem to only care about scores. Here is a position that Hiarcs plays without mercy, whereas Rykba struggles. [d] r1rn2k1/1b2q1p1/1p1ppp1p/8/nPP1PP1N/5QPB/7P/B1RR2K1 w - - 0 29 [Event "TINCAN, Blitz:30'"] [Site "TINCAN"] [Date "2006.01.16"] [Round "115"] [White "Hiarcs 10"] [Black "Rybka 1.01 Beta 7 32-bit"] [Result "1-0"] [ECO "E15"] [Annotator "0.25;0.16"] [PlyCount "113"] [TimeControl "1800"] {AMD Athlon(tm) 64 Processor 3400+ 2411 MHz W=12.0 ply; 267kN/s; Hiarcs10.ctg B=13.1 ply; 167kN/s; Junior9.ctg} 1. d4 {0} Nf6 {0} 2. c4 {0} e6 {0} 3. Nf3 {0} b6 {0} 4. g3 {0} Ba6 {0} 5. Nbd2 {0} Bb4 {0} 6. Qc2 {0} Bb7 {0} 7. Bg2 {0} Be4 {0} 8. Qb3 {0} Bxd2+ {0} 9. Bxd2 {0} O-O {0} 10. O-O {0} d6 {0} 11. Rfd1 {0} Nbd7 {0} 12. Rac1 {0} h6 {0} 13. Bh3 {Both last book move 0} Qe7 {0.16/13 57} 14. Nh4 {0.25/14 116} Rfe8 {(Bb7) 0.18/14 94} 15. f3 {0.38/14 53} Bb7 { 0.21/14 60} 16. e4 {(Bc3) 0.41/14 50} c5 {(a5) 0.18/14 77} 17. dxc5 { (Be3) 0.42/13 64} Nxc5 {(dxc5) 0.11/12 17} 18. Qe3 {0.51/13 64} Red8 { (Nh7) 0.16/13 43} 19. b3 {(b4) 0.59/13 59} a6 {(Rac8) 0.14/13 56} 20. Bc3 { 0.83/13 42} Nfd7 {(Rac8) 0.18/13 46} 21. b4 {(Qe2) 0.85/12 55} Na4 {0.04/13 13} 22. Bd4 {0.95/12 29} a5 {(Bc6) 0.19/14 99} 23. a3 {0.89/12 34} axb4 {0.19/13 46 } 24. axb4 {0.98/13 24} Ne5 {0.24/13 79} 25. Ba1 {(Qb3) 1.05/12 54} Rdc8 { (Nc6) 0.13/12 22} 26. f4 {(Qb3) 1.23/12 25} Nc6 {0.35/12 41} 27. Qb3 { (f5) 1.38/12 35} Nd8 {(Ra7) 0.52/12 29} 28. Qf3 {(Bg2) 1.43/12 27} f6 { 0.47/12 28} 29. Qe3 {1.50/11 31} Nf7 {0.44/12 23} 30. Qe2 {(Ng6) 1.50/11 22} Re8 {(Rc7) 0.43/12 34} 31. Bg4 {(Bg2) 1.45/12 47} Qc7 {(Bc6) 0.45/11 40} 32. Bh5 {1.74/12 27} Kf8 {(Qe7) 0.52/11 18} 33. Re1 {(Bd4) 2.34/12 29} Kg8 { (b5) 0.58/12 31} 34. Bxf6 {(Qg4) 2.27/13 30} gxf6 {0.72/13 20} 35. Qg4+ { 2.28/13 20} Kh8 {1.10/14 17} 36. Qg6 {2.30/12 32} Re7 {(Qe7) 1.29/14 49} 37. Qxf6+ {3.38/10 32} Kg8 {1.94/15 115} 38. Qg6+ {(Bg4) 3.30/11 28} Kh8 { 1.16/14 38} 39. Bg4 {3.38/10 17} Rae8 {1.18/13 32} 40. Kg2 {(Qf6+) 3.34/11 39} Bc6 {(Rg8) 0.86/11 12} 41. Bh5 {(Qf6+) 3.09/10 41} Ra8 {(Qd8) 0.37/11 15} 42. Rc2 {(Qf6+) 3.19/10 23} Qd7 {0.78/12 28} 43. Rd2 {(Qf6+) 3.12/10 30} Rc8 { (Ra7) 1.06/11 14} 44. Kg1 {(Qf6+) 3.63/9 19} Rc7 {(b5) 1.79/10 15} 45. e5 { (Bd1) 4.70/9 17} Ra7 {(d5) 3.60/11 15} 46. Bd1 {(exd6) 5.45/10 23} Re8 { 3.36/10 10} 47. Bc2 {6.59/10 17} Nd8 {3.60/11 13} 48. b5 {6.84/10 13} Ba8 { 4.34/11 48} 49. Rxd6 {(exd6) 8.13/9 12} Qe7 {5.58/12 9} 50. Ra1 { (Red1) 8.28/9 12} Rc7 {(Bb7) 6.47/12 51} 51. Rxa4 {10.29/9 16} Bb7 { (Nb7) 7.07/12 8} 52. Qh5 {(Qxh6+) 10.59/10 15} Kg8 {6.00/12 9} 53. Nf5 { 10.76/11 11} exf5 {6.19/13 9} 54. Rg6+ {11.08/12 11} Kf8 {8.05/14 6} 55. Qxh6+ {11.16/12 11} Qg7 {8.11/15 6} 56. Rxg7 {11.55/12 10} Rxg7 {9.73/16 26} 57. Qxb6 {(Ra7) 12.30/13 13} 1-0
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