Author: Dan Andersson
Date: 14:16:08 03/21/00
I have just begun a training regimen to improve my own chess skills by reading
Yermolinskis excellent book 'The road to chess improvement', and in lieu of a
human opponent I decided to pit my wit gainst CraftySMP on a dual 466 MHz
Celeron machine. Look what happened in my first game. No doubt Crafty will win
the next game of the open ended match. IMO allowing QGD Exchange variation is
dagerous as a computer. A whole section of the Yermo book is about this QGDE
setup. (not theory just the ideas)
[Event "Computer chess game"]
[Site "GNOSIS"]
[Date "2000.03.21"]
[Round "-"]
[White "Dan Andersson"]
[Black "craftySMP"]
[Result "1-0"]
[TimeControl "900"]
1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 e6 3. Nf3 d5 4. Nc3 Be7 5. cxd5 exd5 6. Bg5 c6 7. e3 Nbd7
8. Qc2 O-O 9. Bd3 Re8 10. O-O Nf8 11. h3 Nh5 12. Bxe7 Qxe7 13. Ne5 Be6 14.
Rfe1 Rab8 15. f4 Ng3 16. Kh2 Nh5 17. g3 Rbd8 18. Rad1 Rc8 19. g4 Nf6 20.
Qg2 N6d7 21. Ne2 Nxe5 22. dxe5 Ng6 23. Bxg6 fxg6 24. Nc3 Rcd8 25. Rd2 Rd7
26. Red1 Red8 27. a3 a5 28. Rd4 Qf8 29. Kg3 Qf7 30. e4 c5 31. Rxd5 Bxd5 32.
exd5 Rf8 33. Qe4 Rdd8 34. d6 Rfe8 35. Qd5 Kf8 36. Qxf7+ Kxf7 37. Rd5 b6 38.
f5 gxf5 39. gxf5 g6 40. e6+ Rxe6 41. fxe6+ Kxe6 42. Kf4 h6 43. d7 Rxd7 44.
Rxd7 Kxd7 45. Ke5 g5 46. Kf5 Kd6 47. a4 Kd7 48. Kg6 Ke6 49. Kxh6 Kf5 50.
Kh5 Ke6 51. Kxg5 Kf7 52. h4 Ke7 53. h5 Ke6 54. h6 Kf7 55. Nd5 c4 56. Nxb6
Ke6
{Black resigns} 1-0
:)
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