Author: Uri Blass
Date: 00:51:07 01/02/01
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On January 02, 2001 at 02:35:09, Chessfun wrote:
>On January 01, 2001 at 16:26:50, Uri Blass wrote:
>
>>On January 01, 2001 at 09:27:43, Hans Christian Lykke wrote:
>>
>>>[Event "SSDF 40-2"]
>>>[Site "DK-Albertslund"]
>>>[Date "2001.01.01"]
>>>[Round "3"]
>>>[White "Deep Fritz K6-2 450 128MB"]
>>>[Black "Junior 6 K6-2 450 128MB"]
>>>[Result "0-1"]
>>>[ECO "B97"]
>>>[WhiteElo "2650"]
>>>[BlackElo "2589"]
>>>[Annotator "Test: HC Lykke"]
>>>[PlyCount "90"]
>>>[EventDate "2000.12.??"]
>>>
>>>{64MB, DeepFritz.ctg. K6-2 450
>>>} 1. e4 {0} 1... c5 {2} 2. Nf3 {0} 2... d6 {0}
>>>3. d4 {0} 3... cxd4 {0} 4. Nxd4 {0} 4... Nf6 {0} 5. Nc3 {0} 5... a6 {0} 6. Bg5
>>>{0} 6... e6 {0} 7. f4 {0} 7... Qb6 {0} 8. Qd2 {0} 8... Qxb2 {0} 9. Rb1 {0} 9...
>>>Qa3 {0} 10. f5 {0} 10... Nc6 {0} 11. fxe6 {0} 11... fxe6 {0} 12. Nxc6 {0} 12...
>>>bxc6 {0} 13. e5 {0} 13... dxe5 {0} 14. Bxf6 {0} 14... gxf6 {0} 15. Ne4 {0}
>>>15... Be7 {0} 16. Be2 {0} 16... h5 {0} 17. Rb3 {0} 17... Qa4 {0} 18. Nxf6+ {0}
>>>18... Bxf6 {89} 19. c4 {0} 19... Bh4+ {214} 20. g3 {0} 20... Be7 {352} 21. O-O
>>>{0} 21... h4 {686} 22. Qd3 {0} 22... Qxa2 {182} 23. Bh5+ {0} 23... Rxh5 {1} 24.
>>>Qg6+ {0} 24... Kd7 {last book move 251} 25. Rd3+ {-2.31/12 114}
>>
>>
>>Move 25 seems to be the first move of Fritz out of book
>>Is this line also a book line of Fritz6a or maybe the line is part of Deep
>>Fritz's "better" book?
>>
>>Uri
>
>Fritz 6 general.ctg lists 4 moves for 22. with Qd3 as ? with Qd1 being the only
>move not ?. Although the number listed is 0 for all 4 moves.
Does it have 22.Bd3 in the book?
I am interesting to know because it seems that my Junior5.9 failed high after a
long search on this move.
It had only the move as the main line and I did not see that it failed high but
the score of about 1 pawn for black was clearly better than the score after few
minutes(2 pawns for black).
Uri
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