Author: Christophe Theron
Date: 19:32:56 03/19/00
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On March 19, 2000 at 18:54:26, Djordje Vidanovic wrote:
>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
I have send the game to Jeroen, he will have a look and decide what to do with
this line in the next book...
Christophe
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