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Subject: Re: Without rook and a pawn it was even easier

Author: Uri Blass

Date: 09:29:47 07/25/01

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On July 25, 2001 at 11:46:41, Uri Blass wrote:

>On July 25, 2001 at 11:28:23, Gian-Carlo Pascutto wrote:
>
>>On July 25, 2001 at 11:16:23, Eduard Nemeth wrote:
>>
>>>Hello Uri!
>>>
>>>Very nice this your game. My congratulation!
>>>I can learn from you.
>>>
>>>Your are strongest anticomputer player today!
>>
>>Gee, this is the first time we could have an _interesting_
>>DSW on this forum.
>>
>>Come on Eduard, this can't be! Show him you can do
>>it with a rook and a pawn! You are the best!
>>
>>Come on Uri, show him you are really better! A rook
>>and a knight! You are the best!
>>
>>Looking forward to the games :)
>>
>>--
>>GCP
>
>I am sure that more people can if they try enough.
>You do not have to be a strong player to do it.
>You need only to get the computer to position that it does not evaluate
>correctly and follow the computer ideas.
>
>I admit that I followed Fritz's hints in almost all of my moves.
>I saw that the score of the computer is positive and goes down and it means that
>the computer does not understand the position.
>
>Uri

I almost always followed computer's ideas except the opening.
Maybe I could win faster by not folowing some computer moves but I was afraid to
do tactical mistakes

[D]rnbqkbnr/pppppppp/8/8/8/8/PP1PPPPP/1NBQKBNR w Kkq - 0 1

Blass,U - Deep Fritz
Level=Blitz:10'.  Tel-aviv, 25.07.2001

 64MB. URI-PC
 1.Nc3 e5  -5.41/13  31  2.g3 d5  -5.97/12  28  3.Nb1 Nc6  -6.41/11  18  4.Bg2
Nf6  -6.34/11  17  5.h4 Bc5  -6.63/11  13  6.d3 0-0  -6.66/11  24  7.Bg5 h6
-6.66/10  10  8.e3 hxg5  -8.38/10  5  9.hxg5 Ng4  -8.47/10  19  10.f4 Nxe3
-10.91/8  4  11.Qh5 Nxg2+  -8.78/8  23  12.Kf1 Ne3+  -5.50/9  7  13.Ke1 Bb4+
-4.38/10  11  14.Nc3 Ng2+  -3.41/11  6  15.Kf1 Nh4  -3.13/11  4  16.Rxh4 f5
-1.22/12  12  17.g6 Qxh4  -1.16/14  17  18.gxh4 Rd8  -0.75/13  15  19.Qh7+ Kf8
-0.84/12  0  20.Qh8+ Ke7  -0.44/12  0  21.Qxg7+ Kd6  -0.53/13  0  22.fxe5+ Kc5
-0.50/12  18  23.a3 Bxc3  -0.25/11  5  24.bxc3 f4  -0.38/11  11  25.Qf7 Kb5
-0.22/10  0  26.e6 Rd6  0.12/11  5  27.e7 Re6  0.41/10  1  28.Ne2 Rxe7  0.78/10
10  29.Qxd5+ Kb6  1.12/11  6  30.Qb3+ Ka6  1.22/11  5  31.Qc4+ Ka5  1.19/11  6
32.Nd4 Nxd4  1.25/11  7  33.Qb4+ Ka6  1.25/11  0  34.Qxe7 Bh3+  2.31/12  13
35.Kf2 Ne6  2.47/12  13  36.h5 b6  3.25/11  10  37.h6 Bf5  3.62/11  6  38.d4
Bxg6  3.78/11  5  39.Qxe6 Bd3  4.03/13  6  40.Qe5 Rc8  4.03/12  7  41.Qxf4 Rh8
4.19/12  0  42.Ke3 Bb5  4.62/12  4  43.Qf6 Rh7  6.09/12  2  44.Qg6 Re7+  6.28/12
 2  45.Kf4 Re1  6.31/12  2  46.h7 Rf1+  6.37/12  3  47.Ke5 Re1+  6.37/12  4
48.Kf6 Rh1  6.47/12  4  49.Qg8 Rf1+  6.62/11  2  50.Ke7 Rh1  7.34/13  4  51.h8Q
Rxh8  7.75/13  0  52.Qxh8 1-0

Uri



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