Author: Jorge Pichard
Date: 12:50:54 02/24/02
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On February 24, 2002 at 15:46:13, Jorge Pichard wrote: >Another Draw this game was also played at G/90 for each side, it seems as there >is no advantage for either side, therefore, this Initial position of 1.h3 d5 or 1.h3 >e5 would be ideal for testing the strength of different programs. Another >interesting thing is that programs are capable of creating great openings from >any initial position as if they were GM from the past. > > >[Event "Creating an Opening"] >[Site "My Place"] >[Date "24/2/2002"] >[Round "2"] >[White "Chess Tiger 14.0"] >[Black "Chess Tiger 14.0"] >[Result "1/2-1/2"] >[Opening "A00 Clemenz Opening"] > >1.h3 e5 2.e4 Nf6 3.Nc3 Bc5 4.d3 d5 5.exd5 Nxd5 6.Ne4 Be7 7.Nf3 Nc6 8.Be2 O-O >9.O-O f5 10.Ned2 Be6 11.Nc4 e4 12.Nfe5 Nxe5 13.Nxe5 Qd6 14.Nc4 Qc5 15.d4 Qc6 >16.Ne5 Qe8 17.Bh5 Qd8 18.c4 Nb6 19.Be2 Bf6 20.c5 Nd5 21.Bc4 c6 22.b4 a5 23.bxa5 >Rxa5 24.Bb3 Qe7 25.Nc4 Raa8 26.Bb2 g6 27.Rb1 Nf4 28.f3 Rfd8 29.Nd6 e3 30.Re1 Nd5 >31.Qd3 f4 32.Re2 b5 33.Qe4 Bg5 34.Qe5 Ra7 35.Ne4 Bh6 36.Rbe1 Bg7 37.Qg5 Qxg5 >38.Nxg5 Bf5 39.g3 h6 40.Ne4 Bxh3 41.gxf4 Kh7 42.Bxd5 Rxd5 43.a3 Bxd4 44.Bxd4 >Rxd4 45.Rxe3 Kg7 46.Kf2 Bf5 47.Kg3 Rd5 48.Rh1 h5 49.Rc1 Re7 50.Rce1 Red7 51.Rg1 >Rd3 52.Rge1 Rxe3 53.Rxe3 Rd5 54.Kh4 Bxe4 55.fxe4 Rxc5 56.Rd3 Rc1 57.Rd7+ Kh6 >58.e5 Rc3 59.Rd6 Rf3 60.Rxc6 Rxf4+ 61.Kg3 Ra4 62.Rb6 Rxa3+ 63.Kf2 Rb3 64.e6 Kg7 >65.e7 Kf7 66.Rxg6 h4 67.Re6 Ke8 68.Re4 h3 69.Kg1 Rc3 70.Rb4 Rc5 71.Rh4 Kxe7 >72.Rh6 b4 73.Rxh3 Rb5 74.Kf2 Kd6 75.Ke2 b3 76.Rh6+ Kc5 77.Kd1 Rb6 78.Rxb6 Kxb6 >79.Kc1 Ka5 80.Kb1 Ka4 81.Kb2 Kb4 82.Kb1 Ka5 83.Ka1 Kb5 84.Kb1 Kb4 85.Kb2 Ka4 >86.Kb1 Kb5 87.Ka1 Kc5 88.Kb1 Kd4 89.Kb2 Kc4 90.Kb1 Kc3 91.Kc1 b2+ 92.Kb1 Kb3 >1/2-1/2 > >[D]8/8/8/8/8/1k6/1p6/1K6 w - a2 0 1
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