Author: Djordje Vidanovic
Date: 15:01:10 11/13/00
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On November 13, 2000 at 13:18:27, Kees van Iersel wrote:
>[Event "ICC 2 8"]
>[Site "Internet Chess Club"]
>[Date "2000.11.13"]
>[Round "-"]
>[White "Rebel Tiger 13.0"
>[Black "Bongo"]
>[Result "0-1"]
>[ICCResult "White checkmated"]
>[WhiteElo "2587"]
>[BlackElo "2107"]
>[Opening "King's Indian: orthodox, Aronin-Taimanov, 9.Ne1"]
>[ECO "E98"]
>[NIC "KI.03"]
>[Time "12:29:05"]
>[TimeControl "120+8"]
>
>1. d4 Nf6 2. Nf3 g6 3. c4 Bg7 4. Nc3 O-O 5. e4 d6 6. Be2 e5 7. O-O Nc6 8. d5
>Ne7 9. Ne1 Nd7 10. Be3 f5 11. f3 f4 12. Bf2 g5 13. Rc1 Rf6 14. Nb5 Rh6 15.
>Nxa7 Rxa7 16. Bxa7 b6 17. Nd3 Qe8 18. Qb3 Qh5 19. h3 Nc5 20. Nxc5 Bxh3 21.
>Rf2 Bg4 22. Rff1 Qh2+ 23. Kf2 Qg3+ 24. Kg1 Rh2 25. Rf2 Qh4 26. g3 Qxg3+ 27.
>Rg2 Qxg2# {White checkmated} 0-1
Quite a game. Shows that even the latest of the programs still fall prey to
simple tricks. The a7 pawn is worthless when there is a kingside attack in
progress. I am afraid that the Kuhnians, promoting the new programming
paradigm, will be rather disappointed by this performance. Some will even
venture a "pah... what new paradigm?" retort.
Tiger looked just as clueless as Fritz in the Dutch Champs against van der Wiel.
And, don't forget, 2 min + 8 sec is just about optimal for progs vs humans...
*** Djordje
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