Author: James Robertson
Date: 11:17:35 05/22/99
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On May 22, 1999 at 14:07:44, Robert Hyatt wrote: >On May 22, 1999 at 14:03:54, Dave Gomboc wrote: > >>[Event "ICS Rated standard match"] >>[Site "chessclub.com"] >>[Date "1999.05.22"] >>[Round "-"] >>[White "Rebel10-5"] >>[Black "rohde"] >>[Result "0-1"] >>[WhiteElo "2200"] >>[BlackElo "2298"] >>[TimeControl "7200+5"] >> >>1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 e6 3. g3 Bb4+ 4. Bd2 c5 5. Bxb4 cxb4 6. Bg2 O-O 7. Nf3 d6 >>8. O-O a5 9. a3 Na6 10. Nbd2 Re8 11. Ne1 e5 12. Nc2 bxa3 13. Rxa3 Rb8 14. >>Ne4 Nxe4 15. Bxe4 Bh3 16. Re1 Qb6 17. e3 f5 18. Bd5+ Kh8 19. Qa1 Nb4 20. >>Nxb4 axb4 21. Ra5 exd4 22. Rb5 Qd8 23. exd4 Ra8 24. Rxe8+ Qxe8 25. Qc1 Qe2 >>26. f4 Qd3 27. Rxb7 Re8 28. Kh1 Qc2 29. Qe3 Qb1+ 30. Qg1 Qxb2 31. Rb6 h6 >>32. Ra6 Qc2 33. c5 dxc5 34. dxc5 Qc3 35. Ra1 b3 36. Rc1 Qd3 37. Rd1 Qe2 38. >>Rb1 b2 39. Qd1 Qxd1+ 40. Rxd1 Rd8 >>{Rebel10-5 resigns} 0-1 >> >>Dave > > >interesting game for those of us watching. One wild point was Michael's 26th >move (black). H5 is absolutely crushing... crafty was at +3.5 (for black) after >14 plies (it locked on to h5 very early and score kept climbing). Michael went >for a slower line, then had another opportunity a few moves later, to go to +3.5 >again, but again he took a slower route. > >All in all nicely played. Rebel blew up on playing f4 as one obvious mistake >as that invited the devastating kingside attack. Another mistake was getting >tangled up on the b-file trying to win pawns... > >The game could have been over on move 26... It was totally exciting. Amazing what a Queen, Rook, and a Bishop with only 3 legal moves can do.... About move 26; my program likes 26 ... Qd3 through ply 13. Francis also suggested 26 ... Re8 would have won. How does it score? James
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