Author: Francis Monkman
Date: 14:41:15 06/05/99
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On June 05, 1999 at 16:03:14, Tania Devora wrote: > > >This is the first game between the two strongest program under tournament >controls that i have done > >Take a look , I think that Hiarcs7.32 had a winning position in beginning of the >game, it have done a beautiful positional move, but Fritz5.32 atack very well at >the end. > >Tomorrow i will display the second game, with same openning of today, only that >Hiarcs7.32 will play with black pieces. > >Thanks ... > >Tania, D > > > > >[Event "150'/40+60'/20+30'/PII-400" >[Site "?"] >[Date "1999.06.05"] >[Round "1"] >[White "Hiarcs 7.32"] >[Black "Fritz 5.32"] >[Result "0-1"] >[ECO "E69"] >[WhiteElo "2576"] >[BlackElo "2576"] >[PlyCount "104"] > >{W=9.4 ply, B=11.9ply} 1. g3 g6 2. Bg2 Bg7 3. c4 Nf6 4. Nf3 O-O 5. d4 d6 6. O-O >Nbd7 7. Nc3 e5 8. e4 c6 9. b3 exd4 10. Nxd4 Re8 11. h3 Nc5 12. Re1 a5 13. Rb1 >h6 14. Re2 Bd7 15. Bf4 Qb6 16. Be3 Qc7 17. Qc2 Qc8 18. Kh2 18... Re5 { >Ambos Fuera del libro} 19. g4 {0.45/11 384} 19... Qc7 {-0.03/12 1155} 20. Rd1 { >0.38/10 505} 20... Rae8 {(Te7) -0.03/11 309} 21. Bf4 {0.69/10 403} 21... R5e7 { >0.22/11 724} 22. Kg1 {(Cf5) 0.64/9 272} 22... b6 {0.37/10 388} 23. Nxc6 { >(Cf5) 1.03/10 387} 23... Bxc6 {0.56/12 362} 24. Bxd6 {0.84/10 335} 24... Qa7 { >(Db7) 0.72/12 326} 25. Bxe7 {1.47/9 203} 25... Rxe7 {0.91/12 430} 26. e5 { >1.30/10 611} 26... Bxg2 {1.59/13 568} 27. Kxg2 {(exf6) 0.80/10 1679} 27... Qb7+ >{0.50/13 546} 28. Kg1 {0.80/11 305} 28... Nxg4 {(Cfd7) 0.53/13 387} 29. hxg4 { >1.06/10 932} 29... Qf3 {0.41/12 221} 30. Re3 {1.06/10 255} 30... Qxg4+ { >0.41/13 231} 31. Rg3 {1.06/10 256} 31... Qh4 {0.28/13 576} 32. Qd2 {0.62/9 413} >32... Kh7 {(Axe5) 0.00/12 533} 33. Kg2 {0.72/9 191} 33... Ne4 {0.00/14 748} 34. >Nxe4 {0.79/9 216} 34... Qxe4+ {0.00/12 41} 35. f3 {(Tf3) 0.79/10 259} 35... >Qxe5 {0.03/14 876} 36. Qf2 {0.79/10 262} 36... a4 {(Af6) 0.12/12 88} 37. f4 { >(Td2) 0.74/9 299} 37... Qe4+ {0.09/11 146} 38. Rf3 {0.71/10 294} 38... axb3 { >(b5) 0.00/10 110} 39. axb3 {0.71/11 333} 39... b5 {0.00/11 98} 40. cxb5 { >0.68/10 110} 40... Rb7 {0.22/12 89} 41. Qe3 {(Te1) 0.67/9 173} 41... Qf5 { >0.19/13 308} 42. Rd8 {(Tdf1) 0.55/9 457} 42... Rxb5 {(Dxb5) 0.03/12 155} 43. >Qd3 {(De8) 0.49/9 210} 43... Qh5 {-0.25/13 268} 44. Rh3 {0.38/9 207} 44... Qc5 >{-0.16/12 268} 45. Re3 {(Tf3) 0.37/9 253} 45... Ra5 {(Tb4) -0.28/12 201} 46. >Re2 {(Tde8) 0.11/9 497} 46... Ra1 {-0.78/12 154} 47. Kg3 {(Df3) -0.32/8 502} >47... Rg1+ {(Th1) -0.94/12 656} 48. Rg2 {-0.85/10 505} 48... Rh1 {-1.44/11 144} >49. Rd7 {-1.10/8 104} 49... h5 {-2.94/11 45} 50. Kf3 {(Td5) -3.05/9 432} 50... >Qc1 {(h4) -3.16/11 63} 51. Qd2 {(Tg3) -4.34/8 127} 51... Qf1+ {-3.34/10 26} 52. >Qf2 {-4.36/8 20} 52... Rh3+ {-3.81/11 50} 0-1 This is extraordinary! Unless I'm wrong, the 'point' of White's 22nd move Kg1 seems to be to enable 23. Nf5! (which Fritz was expecting), and after ...gxf5 24. Bxd6 Qc8 (maybe best?) 25. Bxe7 Rxe7 26. exf5 Rxe2 27. Nxe2 I'd say White looks okay, or 23. ...Bxf5 24. Bxd6 Bxg4 25. hxg4 Qb7 26. Bxe7 Qxe7 27. e5 Nxg4 28. f3 Nxe5 29. f4 , and despite his king's precarious position, White's extra rook should perhaps see him through? If, for example, 22. a3 b6 then 23. Nf5? Nxg4+! Francis
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