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Subject: Re: Morning Dance 2 - 60' Match against Fritz 7 (Translation)

Author: pavel

Date: 23:03:31 11/07/01

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On November 08, 2001 at 01:53:20, Thomas Mayer wrote:

>On November 08, 2001 at 01:29:35, Eduard Nemeth wrote:
>
>I have tried to reproduce one of the games I have played against Fritz 7 on 30
>minutes / game now under the different level 60 minutes / games - And it works,
>even when Fritz did not play exactly the same moves. I have even the feeling
>that I myself could play better at a certain point... I will analyse that !
>
>Again Fritz could not get off the idea to play Qb6 and to give check. After that
>it sacs it's Queen (it seems to love that :)!
>
>In Brasilia is a city named "Bela Horizonte" which means something like "white
>horizon" (is that true ?) and there is a german song which goes like "after the
>horizon it goes on" [it's Udo Lindenberg, Eduard... :) t.T.]
>
>It seems that for Fritz 7 the horizon is nor white neither anything goes on
>there !! Fritz 7 behaves more then fishing in troubled waters... (don't know if
>that translation is correct, but I think you understand what I mean)
>
>Here is the game from this morning:
>
>[Event "Blitz60' [Nemeth,Eduard]"]
>[Site "Stuttgart"]
>[Date "2001.11.08"]
>[Round "6"]
>[White "Nemeth,Eduard"]
>[Black "Fritz 7,P600,64Mb"]
>[ECO "A00"]
>[Result "1-0"]
>
>1. d3 {0} d5 {0} 2. g3 {(d4) 4} e5 {0} 3. h4 {(Lg2) 10} Bd6
>{-0.60/12 134} 4. c3 {(Lg2) 8} Nf6 {-0.66/13 94} 5. Bg2 {3}
>O-O {-0.75/13 103} 6. Nh3 {(Sf3) 7} c6 {-0.85/12 98} 7. Bg5
>{(Sg5) 16} h6 {-1.07/12 97} 8. e4 {(Lc1) 16} hxg5 {-1.97/11
>39} 9. hxg5 {1} Bg4 {-1.79/11 95} 10. f3 {(Lf3) 13} Bxh3
>{-1.75/11 102} 11. Rxh3 {2} Nfd7 {-1.60/11 225} 12. f4
>{(Db6) 16} Re8 {-1.38/9 63} 13. Nd2 {(Dh5) 23} Qb6
>{-1.50/10 194} 14. Qh5 {13} Qe3+ {-1.25/11 98} 15. Kd1 {2}
>Kf8 {-1.22/11 122} 16. Kc2 {6} d4 {-0.97/9 37} 17. g6 {25}
>Ke7 {-0.84/9 25} 18. g4 {23} Qf2 {-0.97/11 48} 19. gxf7
>{25} Rf8 {-0.60/11 39} 20. Qg5+ {30} Kxf7 {-0.41/11 13}
>21. Rf1 {14} Qxg2 {0.00/11 43} 22. fxe5+ {10} Qxf1 {0.28/12
>86} 23. Nxf1 {8} Bxe5 {0.53/12 88} 24. Nd2 {14} Bf6
>{0.78/11 70} 25. Qh5+ {7} Ke7 {0.91/12 34} 26. Nf3 {79}
>dxc3 {1.00/12 0} 27. e5 {40} cxb2 {1.18/12 20} 28. exf6+
>{5} Nxf6 {1.41/11 29} 29. Qe5+ {10} Kd8 {2.12/11 46}
>30. Qd6+ {31} Nbd7 {2.34/12 12} 31. Ng5 {3} Re8 {2.21/12
>38} 32. Kxb2 {5} a5 {2.43/12 66} 33. Ne6+ {(Sf7+) 13} Rxe6
>{3.37/15 94} 34. Qxe6 {1} Kc7 {3.37/13 37} 35. g5 {3} Re8
>{3.34/13 26} 36. Qf7 {2} Re2+ {3.28/13 101} 37. Kb3 {7} Nd5
>{3.28/12 38} 38. Qxg7 {28} b5 {3.43/11 21} 39. a4 {9} Re6
>{3.44/10 18} 40. Rf3 {29} Kd6 {3.18/11 32} 41. d4 {13} b4
>{3.31/11 33} 42. Rh3 {5} Kc7 {3.65/11 32} 43. Qf7 {4} Re7
>{3.78/12 34} 44. Qf5 {13} Kb6 {4.40/11 14} 45. Rh6 {30}
>Re3+ {4.81/12 16} 46. Kc2 {8} Kc7 {5.31/12 36} 47. Rh7 {13}
>Re2+ {5.65/11 6} 48. Kc1 {9} Re7 {6.41/12 34} 49. Rxe7 {11}
>Nxe7 {6.87/14 28} 50. Qxa5+ {2} Kd6 {7.03/14 36} 51. Qxb4+
>{9} c5 {7.12/13 13} 52. dxc5+ {9} 1-0
>
>Eduard
>
>
>Thank you for the game Eduart - greets, Thomas


and thank you for the translation ;)

pavs



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