Author: Slater Wold
Date: 15:55:30 05/25/01
I thought everyone would enjoy seeing the game between Klages and Project on
ICC. Klages is a German IM and has played Project several times. (He's record
is +1 -17 =1) But this was his first win, and I am sure, he will have several
more. He has played, and obviously learned weaknesses. As I am sure Kramnik
will also, with Deep Fritz. This was actually a 5/7 game, but due to the
autoplayer, I have it set on 5/5.
Project is Deep Shredder on a dual PIII 1000mhz machine. This machine get
roughly 1.29 million NPS on the Crafty bench. (So it's comparable to Hyatt's
Quad.)
[Event "5 Minutes/Game + 5 Seconds/Move"]
[Site "auto232 match"]
[Date "2001.05.25"]
[Round "20"]
[White "Deep Shredder"]
[Black "Klages"]
[Result "0-1"]
1. d4 {book 0s} Nf6 {3s (d5)} 2. c4 {book 0s} c5 {3s (e6)}
3. d5 {book 0s} e5 {3s (e6)} 4. Nc3 {book 0s} d6 {2s} 5. e4
{book 0s} g6 {3s} 6. h3 {book 0s} a6 {4s (Nh5)} 7. Be2
{+0.41/12 13s} Bg7 {4s (Nbd7)} 8. Nf3 {+0.54/12 18s} O-O
{3s (Nbd7)} 9. O-O {+0.69/12 15s} Nbd7 {3s (b6)} 10. Qd3
{+0.61/12 13s} Rb8 {10s (b6)} 11. Bg5 {+0.67/12 17s} h6 {4s
(b6)} 12. Be3 {+0.73/12 20s} Ne8 {4s (b6)} 13. a3 {+0.76/11
19s} f5 {9s (b6)} 14. b4 {+0.87/10 12s} f4 {4s (Kh7)}
15. Bc1 {+0.57/12 17s} Nef6 {25s (Kh7)} 16. Bb2 {+0.71/11
18s} g5 {7s (Kh7)} 17. Nd2 {+1.02/10 16s} h5 {9s (Kh7)}
18. Nf3 {+1.05/10 18s} Bh6 {11s (g4)} 19. Rfe1 {+1.13/9
12s} Rf7 {3s (Qb6)} 20. Rab1 {+1.05/10 27s} Rg7 {12s (g4)}
21. Bd1 {+1.07/10 17s} b6 {35s (cxb4)} 22. b5 {+1.00/10
16s} a5 {4s (Bb7)} 23. Bb3 {+0.75/11 11s} Nf8 {14s (Bb7)}
24. a4 {+0.81/10 15s} Ng6 {4s (g4)} 25. Nh2 {+0.57/11 12s}
g4 {14s} 26. hxg4 {+0.46/11 0s} hxg4 {3s} 27. Nf1 {+0.55/10
5s} Bg5 {7s (Bb7)} 28. Bc2 {+0.59/11 13s} Rh7 {10s (f3)}
29. Bc1 {+0.37/10 28s} Kg7 {19s (Bb7)} 30. f3 {-1.75/9 16s}
Qh8 {27s} 31. Kf2 {-5.08/10 2s} Bh4+ {24s (gxf3)} 32. Ke2
{-4.27/11 15s} Bxe1 {5s} 33. Kxe1 {-3.67/11 4s} Rh1 {8s}
34. Bb2 {-4.13/11 6s} gxf3 {36s (Qh4+)} 35. Qxf3 {-4.20/10
9s} Qh4+ {18s} 36. Qf2 {-4.51/12 0s} Qxf2+ {8s (Ng4)}
37. Kxf2 {-4.36/11 2s} Bd7 {14s (Ng4+)} 38. Bd1 {-3.35/11
6s} Bg4 {21s (Rbh8)} 39. Nd2 {-2.91/11 9s} Bxd1 {21s
(Rbh8)} 40. Rxd1 {-2.79/11 1s} Rbh8 {10s (Rxd1)} 41. Rf1
{-4.21/12 12s} Ng4+ {9s (R8h2)} 42. Ke2 {-4.41/11 2s} Ne3
{22s (R8h2)} 43. Rf2 {-4.10/11 4s} Ng4 {35s (Kf6)} 44. Rf1
{0.00/17 3s} R8h2 {12s} 45. Rxh1 {-4.72/14 9s} Rxh1 {3s}
46. Nf3 {-4.39/13 2s} Nh4 {25s (Ne3)} 47. Nxh4 {-3.24/15
6s} Rxh4 {4s} 48. Bc1 {-4.55/15 3s} Rh1 {25s} 49. Bd2
{-5.27/18 0s} Nf6 {22s (Kg6)} 50. Kf3 {-4.99/16 14s} Kg6
{1:11m (Nh5)} 51. g3 {-4.08/16 12s} fxg3 {47s (Rh2)}
52. Kxg3 {-3.05/13 1s} Kh5 {31s (Nh5+)} 53. Kg2 {-2.85/17
6s} Ra1 {4s} 54. Kf3 {-3.65/17 9s} Ra3 {5s (Nxe4)} 55. Ke2
{-4.02/18 7s} Kg4 {17s} 56. Be1 {-4.15/18 0s} Nh5 {9s
(Rb3)} 57. Kd2 {-3.92/15 4s} Ra1 {9s (Rb3)} 58. Bf2
{-4.58/16 6s} Nf4 {7s (Rh1)} 59. Kc2 {-4.31/16 10s} Rh1
{9s} 60. Be3 {-5.70/17 1s} Kf3 {5s} 61. Bd2 {-5.79/17 0s}
Rh2 {5s} 62. Kd1 {-6.06/17 1s} Ne2 {11s (Nd3)} 63. Nxe2
{-6.66/17 6s} Rxe2 {5s} 64. Bg5 {-8.25/18 8s} Rxe4 {9s}
65. Bd8 {-8.28/17 3s} Rxc4 {5s (Rd4+)} 66. Bxb6 {-8.87/16
12s} Rxa4 {4s} 67. Bd8 {-9.02/15 6s} Ke4 {12s (e4)} 68. Kd2
{-9.21/14 6s} Kxd5 {4s} 69. Bc7 {-9.48/13 1s} Rb4 {5s
(Rd4+)} 70. Bxa5 {-7.87/11 2s} Rxb5 {2s} 71. Bd8 {-8.02/10
1s} c4 {5s (Kd4)} 72. Bg5 {-8.44/11 7s} Ke4 {7s} 73. Be7
{-13.47/14 5s} d5 {2s} 74. Ba3 {-23.93/13 10s} d4 {5s
(Rb3)} 75. Ke1 {-M14/12 13s} Kd3 {5s (d3)} 76. Kf2
{-27.45/14 10s} e4 {10s (c3)} 77. Be7 {-M13/12 9s} e3+ {2s}
78. Kg2 {-32.09/11 6s} Rf5 {4s (c3)} 79. Bh4 {-M12/11 9s}
c3 {3s} 80. Kg3 {-M11/11 0s} c2 {3s} 81. Kg4 {-M10/10 4s}
Rf7 {5s (e2)} 82. Kh5 {-M8/9 11s} c1=Q {2s} 83. Kg6 {-M5/8
0s} Rf3 {9s (Qf1)} 84. Bf6 {-M6/9 6s} Qc6 {3s (Rxf6+)}
85. Kf7 {-M3/8 2s} Rxf6+ {5s (Qxf6+)} 86. Kg8 {-M3/8 2s}
Qe6+ {5s (Qe8+)} 87. Kh8 {-M2/9 5s} Qe7 {10s (Rf7)} 88. Kg8
{-M1/7 0s} Rf8# {3s} 0-1
Up +1.13 at one point, and from +0.37 to -1.75 in ONE move. Amazing play.
Classic. Closed position. King side attack.
Enjoy!
Slate
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