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Subject: Re: Sargon-III versus Tiger...

Author: Christophe Theron

Date: 09:13:23 06/23/98

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Hi Ed

Tiger plays:
69. exd6 (time=10.06s, score=-1.20)


[Event "Correspondence game"]
[Site "Internet"]
[Date "1998.01.01"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Chess Tiger K5 100Mhz 256Kb hash 1h/game"]
[Black "Sargon III Apple 2e 24h+/move"]
[Result "*"]

1. e4 c5 2. Nc3 b6 3. Nf3 Bb7 4. d4 cxd4 5. Nxd4 e5 6. Nf5 Nf6
7. Bg5 h6 8. Bxf6 Qxf6 9. Nb5 Kd8 10. Nfd6 Bc6 11. Bc4 Bxb5
12. Nxb5 Bb4+ 13. c3 Bc5 14. 0-0 a6 15. Qd5 Nc6 16. Rad1 Qe6
17. Qxc5 bxc5 18. Bxe6 fxe6 19. Nd6 Ke7 20. Rd2 Rab8 21. f3 Rhf8
22. Rfd1 h5 23. Nc4 Rbd8 24. Nb6 Nb8 25. Kf2 g5 26. Na4 Rc8
27. b3 g4 28. Nb6 Rc7 29. h3 gxh3 30. gxh3 Rg8 31. h4 a5 32. Rd6 Ra7
33. R1d2 Rc7 34. Nc4 Nc6 35. Rd1 Ra7 36. Ke3 Rc7 37. R6d2 Rg3
38. Kf2 Rg8 39. Rd3 Rb7 40. Nb2 Rc7 41. Rd6 Rf8 42. Nc4 Rf4
43. Kg3 Rf6 44. R1d3 Rf8 45. Kf2 Ra7 46. Rd2 Rb8 47. R6d3 Ke8
48. Nb2 Nd8 49. Ke3 Nf7 50.Rg2 Ke7 51. c4 Raa8 52. Rd1 Rg8
53. Rdg1 Rxg2 54. Rxg2 d6 55. Na4 Rh8 56. Nc3 Kf6 57. Ne2 Ra8
58. Ng3 Kg6 59. Nf5+ Kf6 60. Ng7 Rh8 61. Rg1 Nd8 62. Rg5 Ke7
63. Rxh5 Rg8 64. Rg5 Rh8 65. h5 Rh7 66. f4 exf4 67. Kxf4 Kf8
68. e5 Rxg7 69. exd6 *

>I have good hope for Tiger. Perhaps Sargon will not see the following:
>
>69. exd6 Rxg5 70. Kxg5 Kg7 71. h6+ Kf7 72. h7! Kg7 73. h8=Q+!
>Kxh8 74. Kf6 1-0

Yes. I hope Tiger can make the difference in this position with its passed pawns
evaluation. I'm quite sure Sargon is very poor in this field.

Tiger computed the following PV:
69. exd6 Rxg5 70. Kxg5 e5 71. Kf5 Nf7 72. a4 Ke8 73. Ke4 Nxd6+ 74. Kxe5 ...

Which is better for Sargon, but even in this case the black King is a little bit
far away from the A and C file pawns...


    Christophe



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