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Subject: Re: question for slate

Author: Slater Wold

Date: 11:15:12 10/13/01

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On October 13, 2001 at 14:13:02, K. Burcham wrote:

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>slate i have been studying the olympiad game that shredder5 lost to deep
>junior. i would like to play your deep junior at one of the servers.
>ICC is ok. we can play unrated. the moves are below. i would like to play
>the same moves, but i will change one move that shredder should not have played.
>we can make these moves manually and when we reach the move i am refering to,
>then we can start our programs. also i have an account at chess.net. i prefer
>chess.net, but it doesnt matter.
>i know you can see what i am trying to find out.
>i want to see if deep junior can win without this one losing move.
>of course you know this is legit, because you will see your eval,
>when i substitute the move, will not change. in fact shredder5 eval will
>decrease from the eval if i made the normal move. i played this out
>with the move substitution, using chess tiger 14. it ended with a draw
>using ct14.
>i post this here because i thought some might want to follow this game,
>since this was an olympiad tournament game. of course my goal with this
>move change is to try to draw deep junior. we can set the time to
>something similiar to this tournament.
>just let me know when. Sunday would be good for me.
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> [Event "WMCCC"]
>[Site "Maastricht"]
>[Date "2001.08.22"]
>[Round "6"]
>[White "Junior"]
>[Black "Shredder"]
>[Result "1-0"]
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>1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 d6 3. d4 cxd4 4. Nxd4 Nf6 5. Nc3 a6 6. Be3
>e6 7. Be2 Qc7 8. f4 b5 9. a3 Bb7 10. Bf3 Nbd7 11. Nde2 Rc8
>12. O-O Be7 13. Kh1 O-O 14. b4 Nb6 15. Qd3 Rfd8 16. f5 Nc4
>17. fxe6 fxe6 18. Bd4 Rd7 19. Bxf6 Bxf6 20. Bg4 Re7 21. Qh3
>Rce8 22. a4 bxa4 23. Bh5 Rf8 24. Bg4 Bc8 25. Rxa4 Ree8
>26. Raa1 g6 27. Qg3 Qb6 28. Bh3 Qxb4 29. Qd3 Bg7 30. Rfb1
>Qc5 31. Na4 Qc7 32. c3 Rf6 33. Nd4 Ref8 34. Nf3 Rf4 35. Nd4
>Re8 36. Rf1 Rxf1+ 37. Rxf1 Bd7 38. Ra1 Kh8 39. Qf1 g5
>40. Qd1 Ne5 41. g3 g4 42. Bg2 a5 43. Qc2 Rb8 44. Qc1 Nc4
>45. Qe1 Bh6 46. h3 Ne3 47. hxg4 e5 48. Nf5 Bxf5 49. exf5
>Nc2 50. Qd1 Nxa1 51. Qxa1 e4 52. Qd1 e3 53. Bf3 Bg7 54. Kg2
>Re8 55. Kh3 Qc4 56. Be2 Qc6 57. g5 Be5 58. Nb2 d5 59. Nd3
>Bxc3 60. Nf4 d4 61. Kh4 a4 62. f6 Rb8 63. Bf3 Qb5 64. g6
>Rd8 65. g7+ Kg8 66. Qc2 Rd6 67. Qa2+ Qb3 68. Bd5+ Rxd5
>69. Nxd5 Kf7 70. Qg2 d3 71. Qf3 Qb8 72. Qh5+ Ke6 73. Nxc3
>e2 74. Qg4+ Kf7 75. Kg5 h6+ 76. Kxh6 e1=Q 77. Qg6+ Ke6
>78. f7+ Kd7 79. Qxd3+ Kc7 80. Qc4+ Kb6 1-0
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>kburcham

Sunday is fine with me too.  Anytime after about noonish.



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