Author: robert michelena
Date: 13:10:52 03/07/00
In this latest saga concerning Tiger, Tiger came back from being down -2.24 against Nimzo 7.32, after the opening, to end the game down -.08. Unfortunately, Tiger won the game due to my opponent disconnecting. I believe that the game would have ended a draw. Perhaps Christophe has a comment on the opening line. Please take note of the hardware used. Tiger once again held its own against a much faster opponent. Also, I apologize for the format. If somebody knows how I can convert it to the more efficient PGN format, let me know. ;Title: Yahoo! Chess Game ;White: augustus_god_emperor_of_rome 450 mhz amd k6, 128 Ram ;Black: bozos_player 700 mhz athlon, 128 Ram; Nimzo7.ctg ;Date: Tue Mar 07 12:52:45 PST 2000 Time control: 15/15 1. e2-e4 c7-c5 2. g1-f3 e7-e6 3. d2-d4 c5xd4 4. f3xd4 g8-f6 5. b1-c3 d7-d6 6. c1-e3 a7-a6 7. d1-d2 b7-b5 8. f2-f3 b8-d7 9. g2-g4 h7-h6 10. o-o-o c8-b7 11. h2-h4 b5-b4 12. c3-a4 d8-a5 13. b2-b3 d7-c5 14. a2-a3 c5xa4 15. a3xb4 a5-c7 16. b3xa4 d6-d5 17. e4-e5 f6-d7 18. f3-f4 d7-b6 19. a4-a5 b6-c4 20. d2-c3 c7-e7 21. f1xc4 d5xc4 22. e3-d2 b7xh1 23. d1xh1 e7-c7 24. c3-a1 a8-d8 25. c2-c3 c7-d7 26. d2-e3 f8-e7 27. h1-h2 h6-h5 28. g4-g5 o-o 29. c1-d2 d7-c6 30. a1-h1 d8-d5 31. d2-e2 c6-a4 32. h1-b1 f8-b8 33. e2-f1 g7-g6 34. b1-e1 b8-d8 35. h2-b2 a4-d7 36. e1-e2 d7-c7 37. f1-f2 g8-h8 38. d4-f3 d8-d7 39. e3-b6 c7-c6 40. f3-d4 c6-c8 41. b2-b1 h8-g7 42. b1-d1 g7-g8 43. e2-a2 g8-h8 44. a2-e2 h8-h7 45. e2-a2 h7-g8 46. a2-e2 e7-f8 47. f2-g2 g8-h7 48. g2-f2 d7-b7 49. e2-e4 h7-g7 50. f4-f5 g7-h7 51. f5-f6 b7-d7 52. e4-e2 h7-g8 53. d1-b1 c8-b7 54. b1-d1 g8-h7 55. d1-b1 b7-b8 56. d4-c6 b8-c8 57. c6-d4 d7-b7 58. b1-d1 b7-b8 59. b6-a7 b8-a8 60. a7-b6 c8-b7 61. d1-e1 a8-c8 62. e1-d1 b7-d7 63. f2-g2 d7-a4 64. d1-e1 h7-h8 65. g2-f2 h8-g8 66. e2-e4 g8-h7 67. e4-e2 a4-a3 68. e2-c2 c8-b8 69. e1-b1 h7-g8 70. f2-g2 1-0, black disconnected, and did not return in time.
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