Author: Eduard Nemeth
Date: 16:41:07 06/18/01
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On June 18, 2001 at 18:09:44, Slater Wold wrote:
>Here's an interesting game that my ICC account "Project" played against an IM.
>This was a 5/7 game. Pretty "interesting." :)
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>[Event "ICC 5 7"]
>[Site "Internet Chess Club"]
>[Date "2001.06.18"]
>[Round "-"]
>[White "sammis"]
>[Black "Project"]
>[Result "1/2-1/2"]
>[ICCResult "Game drawn because neither player has mating material"]
>[WhiteElo "2649"]
>[BlackElo "3000"]
>[Opening "Sicilian: Najdorf, Byrne (English) attack"]
>[ECO "B90"]
>[NIC "SI.14"]
>[Time "01:04:14"]
>[TimeControl "300+7"]
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>1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 d6 3. d4 cxd4 4. Nxd4 Nf6 5. Nc3 a6 6. Be3 Ng4 7. Bg5 h6 8.
>Bh4 g5 9. Bg3 Bg7 10. Be2 h5 11. Bxg4 hxg4 12. O-O Bxd4 13. Qxd4 f6 14. Nd5
>Nc6 15. Qe3 Be6 16. c4 Qa5 17. a3 Qc5 18. Nc7+ Kf7 19. Qxc5 dxc5 20. Nxa8
>Rxa8 21. Rfd1 Nd4 22. b4 Ne2+ 23. Kh1 Nc3 24. Re1 Rc8 25. Rac1 cxb4 26. axb4
>Rxc4 27. Re3 Na2 28. Rxc4 Bxc4 29. Ra3 b5 30. Rxa6 Nxb4 31. Rb6 Nd3 32. f3
>b4 33. fxg4 b3 34. Kg1 b2 35. e5 Ba2 36. exf6 exf6 37. Be1 b1=R 38. Rxb1
>Bxb1 (This is where it stops being interesting. Basic opposite colored bishop
>draw. However I have seen plenty of humans [and computers] lose it in this
>position.) 39. Bc3 Ke6 40. h3 Nc5 41. Bd4 Ne4 42. Kh2 Bd3 43. Kg1 Kd5 44. Bb2
>Be2 45. Kh2 Kc4 46. Kg1 Kd3 47. Kh2 Ke3 48. Kg1 Bd1 49. Kf1 Kd2 50. Bd4 Bb3 51.
>Kg1 Kd3 52. Bb2 Bd5 53. Ba1 Ke2 54. Bd4 Bb7 55. Bb2 Ke3 56. Ba1 Bc8 57. Bb2
>Be6 58. Ba1 Ke2 59. Bd4 Bc4 60. Bb2 Ke3 61. Ba1 Bd5 62. Bb2 Bf7 63. Ba1 Kd2
>64. Bd4 Kd3 65. Bb2 Bc4 66. Ba1 Ke3 67. Bb2 Bd5 68. Ba1 Be6 69. Bb2 Bd7 70.
>Ba1 Bb5 71. Bb2 Bc6 72. Ba1 Kd3 73. Bb2 Bb5 74. Ba1 Bd7 75. Bb2 Be6 76. Ba1
>Kd2 77. Bd4 Ke2 78. Ba1 Kd3 79. Bb2 Bb3 80. Ba1 Ba4 81. Bb2 Bd7 82. Ba1 Bb5
>83. Bb2 Ke2 84. Bd4 Bd3 85. Bb2 Bc4 86. Bd4 Bg8 87. Bb2 Bh7 88. Bd4 f5 89.
>gxf5 Bxf5 90. Bb6 Be6 91. Bd8 Bc4 92. Be7 Bd5 93. Bd8 Be6 94. Be7 Bc4 95.
>Bd8 Ke3 96. Be7 Bd5 97. Bd8 Be6 98. Be7 Kf4 99. Kh2 g4 100. hxg4 Kxg4 101.
>Bb4 Bd5 102. Be7 Ng3 103. Bd6 Ne2 104. Be5 Be4 105. Bd6 Bf5 106. Be5 Bd7
>107. Bd6 Bc6 108. Be5 Bb7 109. Bd6 Be4 110. Be5 Bd5 111. Bd6 Be6 112. Be5
>Bf5 113. Bd6 Bg6 114. Be5 Bd3 115. Bd6 Bb5 116. Be5 Ba4 117. Bd6 Bd7 118.
>Be5 Bc8 119. Bd6 Bb7 120. Be5 Ba6 121. Bd6 Bc4 122. Be5 Be6 123. Bd6 Bb3
>124. Be5 Bc4 125. Bd6 Nc3 126. Be5 Ne4 127. Kg1 Bd5 128. Kh2 Bb3 129. Kg1
>Ba4 130. Kh2 Bb5 131. Kg1 Bc4 132. Kh2 Bd3 133. Kg1 Be2 134. Kh2 Ba6 135.
>Kg1 Bd3 136. Kh2 Be2 137. Kg1 Bb5 138. Kh2 Ba4 139. Kg1 Bc2 140. Kh2 Nf2
>141. Kg1 Nd3 142. Bd6 Nb2 143. Be5 Nc4 144. Bc7 Be4 145. Kf2 Bd3 146. Kg1
>Bf5 147. Kf2 Be4 148. Kg1 Ne3 149. g3 Nd5 150. Bf4 Bf3 151. Kf2 Ne7 152. Ke3
>Nf5+ 153. Kf2 Be4 154. Ke2 Bd5 155. Kf2 Bf3 156. Ke1 Bg2 157. Kf2 Bd5 158.
>Ke2 Bc4+ 159. Kf2 Bb3 160. Ke2 Ba2 161. Kf2 Bc4 162. Kg2 Bb3 163. Kf2 Bc2
>164. Ke2 Nd4+ 165. Ke3 Nf3 166. Kf2 Be4 167. Ke3 Bg6 168. Kf2 Bb1 169. Ke3
>Bf5 170. Kf2 Bc2 171. Ke3 Bb1 172. Kf2 Nd4 173. Ke3 Nf5+ 174. Kf2 Bd3 175.
>Kg2 Be4+ 176. Kf2 Bh1 177. Ke2 Nd4+ 178. Ke3 Ne6 179. Kf2 Bf3 180. Ke3 Bd5
>181. Kf2 Ba8 182. Ke3 Bf3 183. Kf2 Bh1 184. Ke3 Ba8 185. Kf2 Bd5 186. Ke3
>Bb7 187. Kf2 Nd4 188. Ke3 Nf5+ 189. Kf2 Bc6 190. Ke2 Nd4+ 191. Ke3 Ne6 192.
>Kf2 Be4 193. Ke3 Bg6 194. Kf2 Kh3 195. Be5 Kh2 196. Bf4 Nxf4 197. gxf4 Be4
>198. f5 Bxf5 {Game drawn because neither player has mating material} 1/2-1/2
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>I enjoyed it. :)
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>Slate
Hello!
haha..... :-))
Very nice game!
Thanks,
Eduard
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