Author: Brian Katz
Date: 03:53:32 01/17/02
HERE IS A SAMPLE GAME PLAYED ON MY ICC COMPUTER ACCOUNT Deep-Katzparov (2879)..(Fritz 7) SpankyBishop (2879)..(Gandalf 5.0) In this game I set the Hash Tables at 256 MB I have 384 SDRAM THE GAME WAS 5/12..SINCE I WAS ENTERING THE MOVES MANUALLY, I SET FRITZ 7 AT 5/10 SpankmyBishop (2616) - Deep-Katzparov (2879) [D43] ICC 5 12 Internet Chess Club, 17.01.2002 1.d4 Nf6 2.Nf3 d5 3.c4 e6 4.Nc3 c6 5.Bg5 h6 6.Bxf6 Qxf6 7.e3 g6 8.Bd3 Bg7 9.0-0 0-0 10.a3 dxc4 11.Bxc4 Nd7 12.Qd3 Rd8 13.Qe4 c5 14.d5 Nb6 15.dxe6 fxe6 16.Rfd1 Rxd1+ 17.Rxd1 Qf5 18.Bd3 Qxe4 19.Bxe4 Kf7 20.Rc1 a6 21.Nd1 Nd7 22.b4 cxb4 23.axb4 Bf8 24.Rc4 Nb6 25.Rc7+ Kf6 26.Bxb7 Rb8 27.Be4 Bxb4 28.Rh7 Bf8 29.Nc3 Bg7 30.Ne5 Nd7 31.Nxd7+ Bxd7 32.h4 a5 33.g4 a4 34.g5+ hxg5 35.hxg5+ Kf7 36.Ne2 a3 37.Nc1 Bc6 38.Bd3 Bd5 39.Rh4 Rc8 40.Rf4+ Kg8 41.Ne2 a2 42.Ra4 Ra8 43.Rxa2 Rxa2 44.Nf4 Ra5 45.Nxd5 Rxd5 46.Bc4 Rxg5+ 47.Kf1 Kf7 48.Bd3 Rg4 49.Ke2 g5 50.Kf1 Rb4 51.Be2 e5 52.Kg2 e4 53.Bh5+ Ke6 54.Bg6 Bc3 55.Bh7 Kf6 56.Bg8 g4 57.Bd5 Ke5 58.Bc6 Rb2 59.Kf1 Rb1+ 60.Kg2 Be1 61.Bd7 Rb2 62.Bxg4 Bxf2 63.Bh5 Bxe3+ 64.Kf1 Rh2 65.Bg6 Bd2 66.Kg1 e3 67.Bd3 e2 68.Bxe2 Rxe2 69.Kf1 Rh2 70.Kg1 Bf4 71.Kf1 Ke4 72.Ke1 Kd3 73.Kf1 Be3 74.Ke1 Rh1# White checkmated 0-1 [D]1rb2b2/1BR5/pn2pkpp/8/1P6/4PN2/5PPP/3N2K1 w In this position Fritz 7 thought that White could take the Bishop on c8 with an equal game, But he did not, and retreated to e4 and this is what the game evolved into.... [D]1r6/3b2bR/p3pkpp/8/4B3/2N1P3/5PPP/6K1 w and then this [D]r5k1/6b1/4p1p1/3b2P1/R7/3BP3/p3NP2/6K1 w and finally this [D]8/8/8/4k3/4p1B1/4P3/1r3bK1/8 w I just recently began raising Fritz 7's Hash Tables and found some remarkable results, after having some not so good results while using lower Hash Table settings. Any remarks are welcome Brian
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