Author: Pete Galati
Date: 00:05:05 09/08/00
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On September 08, 2000 at 00:52:38, Tania Devora wrote: > > >The first game between Fritz5.32 and Albertazzi (a stronger chess player) was >very impressive for me and all the people that were watching. > >In this game Fritz5.32 beguin with an openning book that i created and is >specially for this little tournament. The machine that we are used is a Pentium >II 450 with 128 ram and the time per game is 30 minutes +12 seconds. > >Please look this game! the move 16. Bxd6!! is a bomb and the beguining of a >nice combination! > > > > >[Event "San Jose-Costa Rica"] >[Site "?"] >[Date "2000.??.??"] >[Round "?"] >[White "Fritz 5.32"] >[Black "Albertazzi Jose"] >[Result "1-0"] >[PlyCount "43"] > >1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bc4 Bc5 4. b4 Bxb4 5. c3 Ba5 6. d4 exd4 7. O-O dxc3 8. >Qb3 Qe7 9. Nxc3 d6 10. Nd5 Qf8 11. e5 Nge7 12. exd6 cxd6 13. Ba3 Nf5 14. Rac1 >Kd7 15. Bb5 Qd8 16. Bxd6 Nxd6 17. Rxc6 bxc6 18. Bxc6+ Kxc6 19. Nd4+ Kc5 20. >Rc1+ Kxd4 21. Qe3+ Kxd5 22. Rc5# 1-0 > > > >Please give me your commentary! >Thanks! Great game, amazing sacrifices for a program. Not only that, but Fritz knew very specifically how to move it's opponent's King exactly where it needed to. At 14....Kd7, I didn't really understand what Jose saw that was a danger, because I thought his c7 square was protected by his black Bishop. What was he seeing ahead that I can't see? Then his next move, 15...Qd8, same confusion for me. Then Fritz's 17. Rxc6, unbelievable move, ok, I know it was drawing the King into the middle of the board, but it was allready down on pieces, and it could see ahead enough to make that whole thing work? Holy crap, I would have chickened out and gone 17. Ne5+, but that way I can't conceive of any checkmate, because Jose would just duck and cover and be way ahead on pieces. Cool game. Pete
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