Author: Roland Pfister
Date: 00:46:45 04/06/98
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On April 04, 1998 at 18:58:06, Howard Exner wrote: >I realize the first game of Fritz5-CM5500 has been restarted but I >still wanted a record of the first game. Can someone post the pgn of >this game. I wanted to examine more closely the offering up of the >g-pawn (seemed unnecessary). The loss of the h-pawn seemed OK. I have a text copy of the frame from 27.March. you will have to add the correct PGN header ( I have a little program for that, but it is on my PC at home :-( White: Fritz 5 Black: CM 5500 Game #: 1 Date: 1998.02.01 Komputer Kup 2 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- back to other games 1. e4 c6 2. d4 d5 3. Nc3 dxe4 4. Nxe4 Bf5 5. Ng3 Bg6 6. h4 h6 7. Nf3 Nd7 8. h5 Bh7 9. Bd3 Bxd3 10. Qxd3 Qc7 11. Bd2 Ngf6 12. O-O-O e6 13. Qe2 Be7 14. Ne5 Rd8 15. Rhe1 O-O 16. Ng6 Rfe8 17. Nxe7+ Rxe7 18. Qf3 Ree8 19. Ne4 Nxe4 20. Rxe4 Nf6 21. Ree1 Rxd4 22. Bxh6 Rd5 23. Bd2 Rf5 24. Qe2 Rxh5 25. g4 Rh4 26. Rh1 Rxg4 27. f3 Rg6 28. Rh4 Rd8 29. f4 Rd4 30. Rdh1 Kf8 31. Rh8+ Ke7 32. Be3 Rd5 33. c4 Rf5 34. Qd3 c5 35. Rd1 Ne8 36. Kb1 Rh6 37. Rxh6 gxh6 38. Rh1 h5 39. Rh4 Nf6 40. Bc1 Qc6 41. Ka1 Qg2 42. Rh3 Qg1 43. Qe3 > >Two of the games really demonstate positions where computers excel. >They are the Fritz-Hiarcs endgame and the CM5500-Crafty game. They >are open positions involving intricate Knight moves. I've also >played over many GM games that are similar to these positions where >the computer many times finds a better move than in the actual game. >The the famous draw of Deeper Blue vs. Kasparov (game 5 I think) >also comes to mind. > >One last comment is from the Crafty - Fritz5 game. I think it was a wise >choice for Fritz to force the draw (at least in my estimation of the >game) as Crafty now had a threatening position with that advanced >d-pawn.
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