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Subject: Re: Cubebox on fics

Author: José de Jesús García Ruvalcaba

Date: 07:51:33 04/06/99

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On April 05, 1999 at 20:26:13, Will Singleton wrote:

>
>Anyone know if Cubebox on fics is running an unmodified crafty 16.6?  Can't tell
>from the notes.
>
>This was a pretty remarkable game for Amateur.  It was getting killed, as usual,
>but then slowly came back to win.  I *think* the lesson is that outside passed
>pawns can be very strong.  Can a better chessplayer (than me) comment?
>
>The only apparent blunder I can see for Cubebox is move 53. f5.  Is that a
>blunder, with Qc4 better?  Any could someone with a crafty 16.6 run this
>position to check the output?
>
>8/3pRpk1/2bP1p1p/2P4P/pQ3P2/6P1/1K6/3q4 w - -
>
>[Event "fics rated blitz game"]
>[Site "fics, Oklahoma City, OK USA"]
>[Date "1999.04.05"]
>[Time "15:20:21"]
>[Round "-"]
>[White "cubebox"]
>[Black "Amateur"]
>[WhiteElo "2568"]
>[BlackElo "2204"]
>[TimeControl "180+2"]
>[Mode "ICS"]
>[Result "0-1"]
>
>1. e4 e6 2. Nc3 Nc6 3. d4 Bb4 4. d5 exd5 5. exd5 Nce7 6. Bc4 Nf6 7.
>Ne2 O-O 8. O-O Re8 9. Bg5 Ng6 10. Nb5 Ba5 11. d6 c5 12. Nec3 Bxc3 13.
>bxc3 Rb8 14. Nc7 Rf8 15. Nd5 b5 16. Rb1 Ba6 17. Bxf6 gxf6 18. Be2 Bb7 19.
>Bxb5 Kh8 20. Re1 Rg8 21. g3 Ne5 22. Be2 Rg6 23. Ne7 Rg7 24. Rb5 Be4 25.
>Rxc5 a5 26. Qd2 Qb6 27. Qd4 Bb7 28. Rc7 Qb2 29. f4 Nf3+ 30. Bxf3 Bxf3 31.
>Rc8+ Rxc8 32. Nxc8 Rg6 33. Ne7 Qxc2 34. Nxg6+ Qxg6 35. c4 Bc6 36. c5 Kg7
>37. Qc3 Qh5 38. h4 Qd5 39. Re2 Qh1+ 40. Kf2 Qh2+ 41. Ke1 Qg1+ 42. Kd2 Bb5
>43. Re7 Qf2+ 44. Kc1 Qxa2 45. h5 h6 46. Qb2 Qc4+ 47. Qc2 Qf1+ 48. Kb2 Bd3
>49. Qc3 Bb5 50. Re3 a4 51. Re7 Qd1 52. Qb4 Bc6 53. f5 Qxh5 54. Qc4 Qh2+
>55. Kb1 Qh5 56. g4 Qh1+ 57. Kc2 Qg2+ 58. Kc1 Qg1+ 59. Kb2 Qg2+ 60. Kc3
>Qf3+ 61. Kd2 Qg2+ 62. Re2 Qf1 63. Qb4 Qf3 64. Re7 a3 65. Qc4 Bd5 66. Qd4
>a2 67. Re1 Be4 68. Ra1 Bb1 69. Ke1 Qg3+ 70. Kd1 Qh2 71. Ke1 Qg2 72. Kd1
>Be4 73. Ke1 Bf3 74. Qf2 Qxg4 75. Rxa2 Qb4+ 76. Qd2 Qxc5 77. Qf4 Qg1+ 78.
>Kd2 Qf2+ 79. Kc1 Qg1+ 80. Kb2 Qg2+ 81. Ka3 Be2 82. Rc2 Qg4 83. Qe3 Bd1
>84. Rc5 h5 85. Kb2 h4 86. Rc8 h3 87. Qe8 Qe2+ 88. Qxe2 Bxe2 89. Rc3 Bf1
>90. Rg3+ Kh6 91. Rg8

91. Kc3 seems much better to me, but I do not know if it is enough to save the
game. The maneuver Rg3-g8-g7 wastes a valuable tempo.

>Kh5 92. Rg7 Bd3 93. Rxf7 Bxf5 94. Rxf6 Kg4 95. Rh6
>Kg3 96. Kc3 h2 97. Rxh2 Kxh2 98. Kc4 Kg3 99. Kd4 Kf4 100. Kd5 Be4+ 101.
>Kd4 Bh1 102. Kc5 Ke5 103. Kc4 Kxd6 104. Kd4 Bd5 105. Kc3 Ke5 106. Kb4 Kd4
>107. Kb5 Bf7 108. Kb4 Bg6 109. Kb5 Be4 110. Kb4 Bf3 111. Kb5 d6 112. Kb4
>Bd5 113. Kb5 Be4 114. Kb4 d5 115. Kb5 Kc3 116. Kc5 d4 117. Kd6 d3 118.
>Ke5 Ba8 119. Kd6 d2 120. Ke6 d1=Q 121. Ke7 Be4 122. Ke6 Qd5+ 123. Ke7
>Qe5+ 124. Kd7 Kd4 125. Kd8 Qd6+ 126. Kc8 Qe7 127. Kb8 Qb7+
>{White checkmated} 0-1



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