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Subject: Re: To Dr. R. Hyatt - re crafty vs tiger

Author: Kurt Widmann

Date: 22:18:06 01/23/01

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On January 23, 2001 at 23:59:03, Robert Hyatt wrote:

>On January 23, 2001 at 21:34:10, Kurt Widmann wrote:
>
>>Crafty was no match against Tiger,s book at 30 min games.
>>Here are 2 examples.
>>
>>a)Crafty out of book at move 12,in classical Q.G.preveously played zil/times.
>>Selects b5 anti positional move and was toast.
>>Tiger - Crafty
>>2001
>>1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Bg5 Nbd7 5.e3 c6 6.Nf3 Be7 7.Qc2 0-0 8.Bd3 dxc4
>>9.Bxc4 Nd5 10.Bxe7 Qxe7 11.0-0 Nxc3 12.bxc3 b5 [12...b6 13.Bd3 g6 14.a4 Bb7
>>15.a5 c5 16.Nd2 e5 17.Be4 Bxe4 18.Qxe4 Rae8 19.axb6 axb6 20.Ra7] 13.Bd3 h6 14.a4
>>bxa4 15.Rxa4 Nb6 16.Ra5 Qc7 17.Rfa1 Rd8 18.c4 Nd7 19.c5 Rf8 20.R1a4 Rd8 21.Qc3
>>Nb8 22.Ne5 Nd7 23.Nc4 g5 24.Nd6 a6 25.h4 Nb8 26.d5 cxd5 27.Qf6 Rxd6 Line
>>
>>b)Follows bookline until move 15 with a plus score.
>> Selects b4 anti positional move at move 21 creating fatal weaknesses.
>>
>>Crafty - Tiger [B22]
>>2001
>>1.e4 c5 2.c3 Nf6 3.e5 Nd5 4.d4 cxd4 5.Qxd4 e6 6.Nf3 Nc6 7.Qe4 f5 8.Qe2 Qc7 9.g3
>>d6 10.exd6 Bxd6 11.Bg2 0-0 12.0-0 Nf6 13.Nbd2 e5 14.Nc4 e4 15.Ng5 h6 16.Nxd6
>>Qxd6 17.Rd1 Qe7 18.Nh3 g5 19.Kh1 Be6 20.Be3 Ne5 21.b4 Bc4 22.Qc2 b6 23.Bd2 Rac8
>>24.Ng1 Nd5 25.a4 Nc6 26.b5 Na5 27.Rab1 Qa3 28.Ra1 Qd6 29.Qb2 Nb3 30.Rab1 g4
>>31.Qc2 Nc5 32.Rbc1 Qe6 line
>>
>>As a user of "Free Crafty", I ask you Dr.R.Hyatt,how can I help you?
>>Best Regards,Kurt Widmann
>
>Perhaps treat me to a brain transplant.  :)

Well,I trade yours for mine. No,no,would,nt walk the rest of my life
wiht a halo on head, no,not me.
Have fun,Kurt
PS.would you like some booklines? Just completed an analysis from DF vs Germany.

1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 g6 6.Be3 Bg7 7.f3 0-0 8.Qd2 Nc6
9.Bc4 Bd7 10.0-0-0 Rc8 11.Bb3 Ne5 12.h4 h5 13.Bg5 Rc5 14.Kb1 b5 15.g4 a5 16.Bxf6
Bxf6 17.gxh5 a4 18.Bd5 e6 19.hxg6 exd5 20.h5 Bg5 21.f4 Nc4 22.Qg2 Ne3 23.Qxg5
Qxg5 24.fxg5 Nxd1 25.gxf7+ Rxf7 26.Rxd1 Bg4 27.Rg1! [27.Re1 dxe4 28.Ndxb5 d5
29.Nd6 Rg7 30.Rg1 Bxh5 31.Nxa4 Rc6 32.Nf5 Rb7 33.c3 Be8 34.Kc2 (34.Ne3 Rc8
35.Nxd5 Bxa4 36.Nf6+ Kf8 37.Nxe4 Re7 38.Nd6 Rc5 39.b3 Bc6 40.c4 Re2 41.b4 Rce5
42.c5 Bg2 43.Rc1 Rxg5 44.c6 Bh3 45.c7 Rgg2 46.c8Q+ Bxc8 47.Rxc8+ Ke7 48.Nf5+ Kd7
49.Rc4 Rb2+ 50.Kc1 Rxa2 51.Kb1 Rgb2+ 52.Kc1 Rf2 53.Kb1 Rae2 54.Nh6 Rb2+ 55.Kc1
Ra2 56.Kb1 Rfb2+ 57.Kc1 Rh2 58.Kb1 Rab2+ 59.Kc1 Rbg2 60.Rd4+ Ke6-+) 34...Rcc7
35.b3 Bxa4 36.bxa4 Rh7 37.Nh6+ Kg7 38.Rd1 Kg6 39.Rxd5 e3 40.Ng4 e2 41.Re5 Rh4
42.Nf6 Rh2 43.Kd3 Rb2 44.Nd5 Rf2 45.Nb4 Rf3+ 46.Kc4 Rd2-+] 27...Rf4 28.Nc6 dxe4
29.Ne7+ Kf7 30.Ned5 Rf3 31.g6+! [31.b4 axb3 32.Rxg4 b4 33.axb3 bxc3 34.g6+ Kg7
35.Nxc3 Rcxc3 36.h6+ A) 36...Kxh6 37.g7 Rc8 38.g8Q Rxg8 39.Rxg8 e3 40.Kb2 d5
41.Kc3 Rf1 42.Re8 (42.Kd3 d4 43.Re8 Rd1+ 44.Kc4 Kg5 45.b4 Kf4 46.b5 Kf3 47.b6
Rb1) 42...Rd1 43.Kb2 (43.Kb4 d4 44.c3 dxc3 45.Kxc3 Re1 46.b4 Kg5 47.b5 Kf4 48.b6
Rb1) 43...d4 44.b4 Rf1 45.Kb3 Kg6 46.Kc4 Rf4 47.c3 Kf7 48.Re5 dxc3+ 49.Kxc3 Rf3
50.Kd4 Kf6 51.Re8 Rg3 52.b5 Rg5 53.Kc4 Re5 54.Rxe5 Kxe5=; B) 36...Kg8 37.Rxe4
Rf1+ 38.Kb2 Rh3 39.Re8+ Rf8 40.Re6 Rxh6 41.Rxd6 Kg7-+] 31...Kg7 32.b4 axb3
33.Rxg4 b4 34.Nxb4!+- [34.h6+ Kxh6 35.g7 bxc3 36.g8N+ Kh7 37.Ngf6+ Kh6 38.Ng8+
Kh7=] 34...Rfxc3 [34...bxc2+ 35.Nxc2 Rcxc3 (35...Rfxc3 36.h6+ Kxh6 37.g7 Rc8
38.g8Q Rxg8 39.Rxg8 Rd3 40.Nb4 Rd4 41.a3 Kh7 42.Rd8 Kg6 43.Nc6 Rd3 44.a4 Kf5
45.Kc2 Kf4 46.a5 Rd5 47.a6 Rc5+ 48.Kd2 Rxc6 49.a7+-) 36.h6+ Kxh6 37.g7 Rc8
38.g8Q Rxg8 39.Rxg8;
34...Rcxc3 35.h6+ Kxh6 36.g7 bxa2+ 37.Kxa2 Rc8 38.g8Q Rxg8 39.Rxg8 Rf5 40.Rd8 e3
41.Rxd6+ Kg7 42.Re6+-] 35.h6+ Kxh6 36.g7 bxa2+ 37.Kxa2 Rc8 38.g8Q Rxg8 39.Rxg8
e3 40.Re8 d5 41.Kb2 d4 42.Re4 Kg5 43.Kc1 Rc4 44.Nd5 Rc5 45.Nf4 Rc4 46.Rxd4+- 1-0
Delete it if not needed.
 Kurt



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