Author: Djordje Vidanovic
Date: 15:54:26 03/19/00
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On March 19, 2000 at 14:18:18, Tony Hedlund wrote:
>Take a look at this opening disaster. Tiger is totally outplayed. After 28 moves
>Tiger had used 1h 54min and Fritz just 24 min!
>
>They have started to play strange openings. In game 32 Tiger played 1.e4 c5
>2.Nc3 d6 3.g3! And Fritz played in the next game 1.d4 d5 2.Nf3 Nf6 3.Nbd2!
>
>[Event "120'/40+60'/20+60'20"]
>[Site "SSDF"]
>[Date "2000.03.18"]
>[Round "30"]
>[White "Rebel Tiger AMD K6-2 450"]
>[Black "Fritz 6 AMD K6-2 450"]
>[Result "0-1"]
>[ECO "B47"]
>[WhiteElo "2682"]
>[Annotator "Tony Hedlund"]
>[PlyCount "98"]
>[EventDate "2000.02.25"]
>
>{96MB, general.ctg. AMD K6-2 450
>} 1. e4 {0} 1... c5 {0} 2. Nf3 {1} 2... e6 {0
>} 3. d4 {1} 3... cxd4 {0} 4. Nxd4 {0} 4... Nc6 {0} 5. Nc3 {0} 5... Qc7 {0} 6.
>f4 {0} 6... a6 {0} 7. Nf3 {1} 7... b5 {0} 8. Bd3 {1} 8... Bc5 {0} 9. e5 {1}
>9... f5 {0} 10. exf6 {338} 10... Nxf6 {0} 11. f5 {last book move 301} 11... O-O
>{-0.47/11 210} 12. fxe6 {193} 12... Bb7 {-0.63/11 89} 13. a4 {298} 13... b4 {
>-0.63/11 310} 14. Ne4 {474} 14... Nxe4 {-1.09/13 0} 15. Bxe4 {1245} 15... Rae8
>{-1.66/14 0} 16. Qe2 {323} 16... Nd8 {-1.63/12 0} 17. Bxb7 {154} 17... Nxb7 {
>-1.78/13 0} 18. Kd1 {970} 18... Rxe6 {-2.44/15 0} 19. Qc4 {199} 19... Nd6 {
>-2.34/13 0} 20. Bf4 {424} 20... Nxc4 {-2.91/12 142} 21. Bxc7 {199} 21... Ne3+ {
>-3.13/13 0} 22. Kc1 {126} 22... Nxg2 {-3.09/13 199} 23. Nd2 {1} 23... Be3 {
>-4.28/14 209} 24. Bg3 {1} 24... h5 {-4.28/12 65} 25. Kd1 {549} 25... Bh6 {
>-4.56/14 0} 26. Nb3 {414} 26... h4 {-4.81/14 0} 27. Nd4 {402} 27... Re4 {
>-5.00/12 141} 28. c3 {71} 28... hxg3 {-6.34/12 74} 29. Kc2 {173} 29... bxc3 {
>-6.94/12 74} 30. bxc3 {29} 30... Ne3+ {-7.56/13 229} 31. Kd3 {95} 31... d5 {
>-7.75/13 96} 32. hxg3 {1} 32... Rf2 {-8.56/14 149} 33. Rae1 {1} 33... Nc4 {
>-8.75/14 134} 34. Re2 {30} 34... Re3+ {-9.47/15 141} 35. Kc2 {1} 35... Rfxe2+ {
>-9.56/15 239} 36. Nxe2 {31} 36... Rxe2+ {-9.47/14 0} 37. Kb1 {36} 37... Na3+ {
>-9.50/13 55} 38. Ka1 {1} 38... Bd2 {-10.13/14 108} 39. Ka2 {49} 39... Nc4 {
>-11.00/13 73} 40. Kb3 {1} 40... Bf4 {-#10/12 28} 41. a5 {2} 41... Bd6 {
>-#10/10 2} 42. Ka4 {2} 42... Ra2+ {-#8/8 0} 43. Kb3 {1} 43... Rb2+ {-#7/7 0}
>44. Ka4 {1} 44... Nd2 {-#6/6 0} 45. Ra1 {1} 45... Ne4 {-#5/4 0} 46. Rc1 {1}
>46... Nc5+ {-#4/2 0} 47. Ka3 {1} 47... Nd3+ {-#3/1 0} 48. Ka4 {1} 48... Ra2+ {
>-#2/1 0} 49. Kb3 {1} 49... Nxc1# {-#1/1 0} 0-1
>
Tiger's book move 11 (f5) is a VERY bad move. I have no idea what the idea is:
to help Black open up the f-file quickly and launch an attack, or eventually
capture on e6 and implicitly open up the e-file as it happened in the game??
The whole B57 Sicilian was badly chosen... The only move that could have helped
was (instead of the disastrous 11.f5) perhaps the quiet 11. Qe2, with plans of
queenside castling later.
Ts, ts.
*** Djordje
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