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Subject: Re: Kiriakov vs Deep Shredder annotated by Kiriakov.

Author: Mark Young

Date: 20:16:07 06/04/01

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On June 04, 2001 at 22:37:54, Robert Hyatt wrote:

>On June 04, 2001 at 11:08:11, Mark Young wrote:
>
>>On June 04, 2001 at 10:34:36, Slater Wold wrote:
>>
>>>This is the annotated game by Petr.  Look like Mark was correct, 10...Bxf3 was
>>>the correct move as well as 10...Be6 or 10...Bh5.  Shredder was lost, bottom
>>>line.
>>
>>I can't be wrong all the time:)
>
>
>I doubt that _one_ move lost the game.  It was the _group_ of bad moves that
>made it hopeless..   Against a good GM you can't toss a tempi here, a tempi
>there, and expect to do anything but get tossed overboard yourself.  :)
>
>Of course, the computers are all super-GM players, so this discussion really
>is _not_ happening.  :)

Who said "all" computers are super-GM players. :)

The only computers that "could" try and claim that they are Super-GM Players are
Deep Blue, and Deep Junior. We will have to wait and see what Fritz 7 can do.

Many programs are GM strength(> 2500 elo), but Super-GM...I don't think so
either.

>

>
>
>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>[Event "ICC 30 10 u"]
>>>[Site "Internet Chess Club"]
>>>[Date "2001.06.02"]
>>>[Round "-"]
>>>[White "Petrovich"]
>>>[Black "Project"]
>>>[Result "1-0"]
>>>[ICCResult "Black resigns"]
>>>[WhiteElo "2498"]
>>>[BlackElo "2523"]
>>>[Opening "QGD: exchange, positional line, 5...c6"]
>>>[ECO "D35"]
>>>[NIC "QO.16"]
>>>[Time "09:05:56"]
>>>[TimeControl "1800+10"]
>>>
>>>1. d4 d5 2. c4 e6 3. Nc3 Nf6 4. cxd5 exd5 5. Bg5 c6 6. e3 h6
>>>(6...Be7 or 6...Bf5!? ) 7. Bh4 Be7 8.
>>>Bd3 O-O 9. Nf3 Bg4(9....Nbd7+= , i think h7-h6 was unnecessary move)
>>>10. h3 Bc8? (10..Bxf3 11.Qxf3+=; 10...Bh5 11.g4!?; 10...Be6+=) 11. Qc2 Bd6?
>>>(11...Nbd7, 12...Re8, 13....Nf8)
>>> 12. Ne5 Qe7 13. f4  White is clear better . Qd8
>>>(Black has no good choice ) 14. O-O Be7
>>>15. Rae1 Nbd7 16. g4 Nb6 17. Qg2 Be6? 18. Bb1 Re8 19. Qc2 Kf8 20. g5
>>>white has decisive advantage
>>>Bxh3 21.
>>>gxf6 Bxf6 22. Bxf6 Qxf6 23. Rf3 Qh4 24. Qf2!
>>>( there are no chances for black in queenless position :)
>>> Qxf2+ 25. Kxf2 Bc8 26. Rg3 f6
>>>27. Ng6+ Kf7 28. b3 a5 29. a4 Bd7 30. f5!
>>>(xg7 is a weakest point ) Nc8 31. Reg1 Rg8 32. Nf4 Nd6 33.
>>>Nh5 Ne8 34. Bd3 Kf8 35. e4 dxe4 36. Bc4 Rh8 37. Nxg7 Nd6 38. Ne6+ Bxe6 39.
>>>Bxe6 e3+ 40. Kxe3 Re8 41. Ne4 Rxe6 42. fxe6 Nf5+ 43. Kf4 Nxg3 44. Rxg3 h5
>>>45. Nxf6 h4 46. Rh3 Ke7 47. Ke5 {Black resigns} 1-0
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>Enjoy.  :)
>>>
>>>
>>>Slate



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