Author: odell hall
Date: 12:59:27 06/25/99
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On June 25, 1999 at 15:01:02, Mark Young wrote: >On June 25, 1999 at 03:18:48, odell hall wrote: > >>Hi CCC >> >> >> I have Started a six game match at game/60 between a friend of mine who is >>rated uscf 2265 and hiarcs 6. My machine is a cyrix 233 with 16mb ram. My >>purpose for having the match is I wanted to see how my program would fair >>against a mid level master. I have to admitt I am pretty astonished at the >>result of game one. I assumed that hiarcs would slaughter a master rated only >>2265. Unfortunatley the master one rather easily. He made some mistakes that >>allowed hiarcs to come back at a later stage of the game. It then reached a draw >>bishops of opposite color endgame which is miserably mishandled to lose the >>game. 56. Bxg4??? was the losing move for hiarcs. It also played quite lousy >>in the opening it made time wasting queen moves at 17. Qg3? 20.Qf3?? when Rc1 >>was called for. This game was a real disappointed , I had been bragging to my >>friend about how well hiarcs plays positionally and how great it's endgame is. >>Here is the game. > >Unless I'm in a time warp, the date of this game can not be Right. Please post >with correct date for the next games. Was this game played yesterday...I would >like to know so I can correct in my database. > >> Yes june 24, 1999 at 8pm central time >> >>[Event "Game/60 game1"] >>[Site >>[Date "1997.12.17"] >>[Round "1 >>[White "Hiarcs6 Cyrix233 16m"] >>[Black "Richard uscf master"] >>[Result "0-1"] >>[WhiteElo "2520"] >>[BlackElo "2265"] >>[ECO "C02"] >> >>1. e4 e6 2. d4 d5 3. e5 c5 4. c3 Nc6 5. Nf3 Qb6 6. a3 Bd7 7. b4 cxd4 8. >>cxd4 Rc8 9. Be2 a5 10. b5 Nxd4 11. Nxd4 Rxc1 12. Qxc1 Qxd4 13. Nd2 Qxe5 >>14. Nf3 Qb8 15. Qc3 b6 16. Ne5 Nf6 17. Qg3 g6 18. Qc3 Bg7 19. Nxd7 Kxd7 >>20. Qf3 Ke7 21. Rc1 Ne4 22. Qe3 Rc8 23. Rxc8 Qxc8 24. O-O Qc5 25. Qxc5+ >>Nxc5 26. Rb1 Bd4 27. Bf3 Kd6 28. Kf1 f5 29. h4 e5 30. Rd1 Na4 31. Rc1 Bc5 >>32. Bd1 Nb2 33. a4 Nd3 34. Rc2 e4 35. h5 g5 36. h6 Ne5 37. Rd2 f4 38. Bc2 >>Ke6 39. Bb3 Nd3 40. f3 Ke5 41. fxe4 dxe4 42. Bg8 Bf8 43. Bxh7 Bxh6 44. >>Rxd3 exd3 45. Bxd3 Kd4 46. Bc2 Ke3 47. Bd1 Bf8 48. Ke1 Bb4+ 49. Kf1 Kd2 >>50. Bf3 Bc5 51. Bg4 Be3 52. Be2 Kc3 53. Bd1 Kb4 54. Ke2 g4 55. Kd3 Bc5 >>56. Bxg4 Kxa4 57. Ke4 Kxb5 58. Kxf4 a4 59. Be6 Kb4 60. g4 Kc3 61. g5 a3 >>62. Ke4 b5 63. g6 Bf8 64. Kf5 b4 { White resigns } 0-1
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