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Subject: Re: Question about Deep Fritz versus Germany

Author: Eduard Nemeth

Date: 22:45:25 02/16/01

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On February 16, 2001 at 23:37:30, Uri Blass wrote:

>I am interested to know what was the mistakes of Deep Fritz based on the
>analysis and if Deep Fritz could avoid the mistake at fair conditions 23 hours
>per move(The Web could use Deep Fritz for 23 hours per move to consider their
>move and giving Deep Fritz only one hour was clearly unfair).
>
>I did not follow the discussion about the match because I do not understand
>German.
>
>I am also interested to know Deep Fritz evaluations.
>
>Does somebody have the game with Deep Fritz evaluations?
>
>Uri

Hi!

(sory, but I can You not help)

Here only my opinion to this game:

I played this game, from Dec. 2000 to today! But "now" (today) I'm resign. :)
Germany played very strong, from the move 28 to move 65. DF give the best, but
the game is now anyway theoretical win for Germany!

The move 27.Re1 was a bad book-move (Rg1! is better). The "win move" from
Germany was  28...d5! (it was a new theoretical move).

But after 65.Kd3 played Germany 65...Rb3!? I'm sure that this move nobody >1700
Elo played (I'm sorry). Light win moves 65...Kb5! or 65...Ra2.

Therefore I belive, that now this game end draw. :)

[Event "DF-Germany"]
[Site "CSS-Hamburg"]
[Date "2001.02.17"]
[Round "1"]
[White "Deep Fritz/1hour"]
[Black "Germany/23hours"]
[Result "*"]
[ECO "B75"]

1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 d6 3. d4 cxd4 4. Nxd4 Nf6 5. Nc3 g6 6. Be3 Bg7 7. f3 Nc6 8.
Qd2 O-O 9. Bc4 Bd7 10. h4 Rc8 11. Bb3 h5 12. O-O-O Ne5 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.
Re1 dxe4 28. Ndxb5 d5 29. Nd6 Rg7 30. Rg1 Bxh5 31. Nxa4 Rc6 32. Nf5 Rb7 33. c3
Be8 34. b3 Rcc7 35. Kc2 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 Rh3+ 45. Kc4 Rf3 46.
Nb4 Rd2 47. a3 Rf4+ 48. Kb3 Rf1 49. Nd3 Rxd3 50. Rxe2 Kxg5 51. Re5+ Kf6 52.
Re8 Rc1 53. Rc8 Ke6 54. a5 Kd7 55. Rc5 Rd6 56. Rg5 Rc6 57. Rg7+ Kc8 58. Rg3
Kb7 59. Rh3 Ka6 60. Kb2 Rg1 61. Kb3 Kxa5 62. Rh5+ Ka6 63. Rh3 Rb6+ 64. Kc2
Rg2+ 65. Kd3 Rb3 66. Kc4 Rxa3 67. Kb4  *

Eduard




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