Author: Jorge Pichard
Date: 10:11:52 02/24/02
I was experimenting with Chess Tiger 14.0 and forced this opening 1.h3 d5 just to see what side has the edge. We all know in theory that 1.h3 is a bad opening for white, but are we 100% that black will have the edge. Here is the answer to that experiment. I allowed 90 Minutes for both sides. I was wondering if a computer was capable of creation an Opening better than a human GM. If you start with an odd opening such as 1.h3 d5 next game will be with 1.h3 e5 [Event "Opening creation"] [Site "My Place"] [Round "1"] [White "Chess Tiger 14.0"] [Black "Chess Tiger 14.0"] [Result "1/2-1/2"] [Opening "A00 Clemenz Opening"] 1. h3 d5 2. d4 Bf5 3. Nf3 e6 4. Bf4 Bd6 5. Bxd6 cxd6 6. Nc3 Nf6 7. e3 O-O 8. Bd3 Ne4 9. Ne2 Nc6 10. a3 Na5 11. c3 Qb6 12. Nh4 Nc4 13. Bxc4 dxc4 14. f3 Nf6 15. e4 Bg6 16. Qd2 Bh5 17. Nf4 Qd8 18. Qf2 Kh8 19. g4 Bg6 20. O-O Re8 21. a4 Kg8 22. Nhg2 Qa5 23. Rfd1 e5 24. dxe5 dxe5 25. Nd5 Nxd5 26. Rxd5 Qa6 27. Qc5 Qf6 28. Rf1 Rec8 29. Qb5 h5 30. Qxb7 Rcb8 31. Qc7 hxg4 32. hxg4 Rxb2 33. Qxe5 Qxe5 34. Rxe5 Rc2 35. Rc5 Rxc3 36. Nf4 Rb8 37. a5 Rc2 38. Rf2 Rc1+ 39. Kg2 Rbb1 40. Rc7 a6 41. Rc6 Kh7 42. Nxg6 fxg6 43. Rxa6 Rb5 44. Ra8 g5 45. a6 Ra5 46. Re2 c3 47. Kf2 Kg6 48. e5 Rh1 49. Kg2 Rha1 50. Rc8 R1a2 51. Kf2 Rxa6 52. Rxc3 Rxe2+ 53. Kxe2 Ra5 54. Re3 Kf7 55. e6+ Ke7 56. Kf2 g6 57. Kg3 Ra7 58. Re4 Kf6 59. Kf2 Re7 60. Ke3 Rxe6 61. Kf2 Rc6 62. Rb4 Rc3 63. Rb5 Ra3 64. Ke2 Ra2+ 65. Ke3 Ra3+ 66. Ke4 Ra4+ 67. Kd5 Ra3 68. Rb6+ Kf7 69. Ke4 Ra4+ 70. Ke3 Ra3+ 71. Kf2 Ra2+ 72. Kg3 Kg7 73. Rb1 Kh6 74. Rh1+ Kg7 75. Rd1 Kh6 76. Rd8 Re2 77. Rh8+ Kg7 78. Rc8 Kh6 79. Rb8 Ra2 80. Rh8+ Kg7 81. Rd8 Kh6 82. Re8 Ra3 83. Re2 Rb3 84. Kf2 Kg7 85. Rc2 Kh6 86. Rc8 Kg7 87. Ke2 Kh6 88. Rd8 Ra3 89. Kf2 Rb3 90. Rd6 Ra3 91. Ke2 Rb3 92. Ra6 Rb2+ 93. Ke3 Rb3+ 94. Kf2 Rb2+ 95. Kg3 Rd2 96. Rb6 Ra2 97. Rb1 Rd2 98. Rh1+ Kg7 99. Ra1 Rc2 100. Ra8 Kh6 101. Rh8+ Kg7 102. Rh2 Rxh2 103. Kxh2 Kf6 104. Kg2 Ke6 105. Kf2 Kd5 106. Ke2 Ke6 107. Kd3 Kd5 108. Kd2 Kd6 109. Kd3 Kd5 110. Ke2 Ke6 111. Kd3 Kd5 1/2-1/2 [D]8/8/6p1/3k2p1/6P1/3K1P2/8/8 w - a2 0 1
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