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Subject: Re: Fritz - Tiviakov; Fritz stands a little better?

Author: Alexander Kure

Date: 08:20:00 05/15/00

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On May 15, 2000 at 09:23:03, Enrique Irazoqui wrote:

>On May 15, 2000 at 08:59:11, Djordje Vidanovic wrote:
>
>>After the disaster yesterday, Fritz seems to be back on its feet.  My estimate
>>is that he stands a little better against Tiviakov at this point.  Take a look:
>>
>>Fritz SSS - Tiviakov
>>
>>1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bb5 d6 4. O-O Bd7 5. c3 Nf6 6. Re1 a6 7. Bf1 Bg4 8. h3
>>Bh5 9. d3 e6 10. Nbd2 Be7 11. g4 Bg6 12. Nh4 Nd7 13. Ng2 h6 14. Nf4 Bh7 15. Bg2
>>O-O 16. Nf3 Nde5 17. Be3 Nxf3 18. Qxf3 Bg5 19. Red1 Rc8 20. Qg3 Ne5 21. b3 Re8
>>22. Ne2 Bh4 23. Qh2 b5 24. d4 cxd4 25. Rxd4 * (1:28/1:10)
>>
>>
>>***  Djordje
>
>What I find surprising is that Tiviakov deviated from the successful
>anti-computer strategy of Reinderman, Grooten and van Wely. Instead, he opened
>with a Sicialian and Fritz stayed in book for 13 moves, in a sort of game that
>can open up at any moment. I think that this is not the best way to play a
>program.
>
>Enrique


As we know from the Kasparov Experience vs Deep Blue it is best for the player
to stick to his style of play with some additional adeptions when playing a
computer instead of switching to obscure moves which will also hurt the player
himself.
So Tiviakov has played what he always plays - a nice sicilian game in order to
unbalance the position starting with move 1 ;-)

Greetings
Alex



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