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Subject: Re: the complete pgn

Author: Dann Corbit

Date: 09:13:10 03/22/02

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On March 21, 2002 at 18:11:22, Otello Gnaramori wrote:

>On March 21, 2002 at 17:44:29, Dann Corbit wrote:
>
>>On March 21, 2002 at 17:17:32, Otello Gnaramori wrote:
>>
>>>[Event "?"]
>>>[Site "?"]
>>>[Date "2002.03.21"]
>>>[Round "?"]
>>>[White "Deep Junior 7"]
>>>[Black "Gulko, Boris"]
>>>[Result "1/2-1/2"]
>>>[ECO "C05"]
>>>[PlyCount "121"]
>>>
>>>1. e4 e6 2. d4 d5 3. Nd2 Nf6 4. e5 Ng8 5. Bd3 c5 6. c3 Nc6 7. Ne2 Bd7 8. O-O
>>>Qc7 9. Nf3 c4 10. Bc2 h6 11. b3 Na5 12. b4 Nc6 13. b5 Na5 14. Rb1 O-O-O 15. h4
>>>Kb8 16. h5 Ne7 17. Ba3 Nc8 18. Bb4 b6 19. Qd2 Nb7 20. a4 Be7 21. Rfd1 Rdf8 22.
>>>Re1 Rhg8 23. Qe3 Rh8 24. Nh2 Be8 25. Qg3 Rfg8 26. Nf3 Ka8 27. Kh2 Qd8 28. Rh1
>>>Qc7 29. Ra1 Kb8 30. Rae1 Ka8 31. Qh3 Nd8 32. Rb1 Kb8 33. Ra1 Nb7 34. Qg3 Ka8
>>>35. Rab1 Kb8 36. Rbf1 Nd8 37. Qh3 g5 38. Bxe7 Nxe7 39. Qg3 Nf5 40. Qg4 Bd7 41.
>>>Ng3 Ne7 42. a5 bxa5 43. Ra1 Rf8 44. Rhf1 Nb7 45. Kg1 Nc8 46. Nh1 Nb6 47. Rfe1
>>>Bxb5 48. Reb1 a6 49. Qh3 Ka7 50. Nh2 a4 51. Ng3 Na5 52. Ng4 Nb3 53. Ra2 Nd7 54.
>>>Nf1 Bc6 55. Re1 Nb6 56. Qf3 Nd7 57. Nfe3 Nd2 58. Qh3 Nb3 59. Qf3 Nd2 60. Qd1
>>>Nb3 61. Qf3 1/2-1/2
>>>
>>>
>>>A boring game indeed with almost no pieces exchanged ...
>>
>>Actually, I thought it was amusing.  Gulko formed a long pawn chain with pawns
>>on white and picked off the black bishop.  This was a good lesson in
>>anticomputer chess and makes me think that he is revisiting his strategy.
>
>A strategy to draw all the games ?

As black against a computer?  Of course.  In fact, I think it is a very good
idea.  Also, once a wall is built, the super GM will have much more time to plan
in his leisure.  I am sure that this sort of formation is very much in the favor
of the human.  I think it was a big mistake for Gulko to accept the fast time
controls too.  40/2 would have been much wiser.

>Amusing is the word less indicated for this game IMHO ...let me show the final
>diagram of the game at move 61:
>[D]5r1r/k1qn1p2/p1b1p2p/3pP1pP/p1pP2N1/1nP1NQ2/R1B2PP1/4R1K1 b
>
>>
>>I wonder if he went somewhere to read up on anticomputer chess, because this
>>games typifies it and none of his other games do.
>
>Hopes this was an isolated experiment...

I played over the game and enjoyed each move that Gulko made.  I expect that he
will do better and better now that he has realized the importance of
anticomputer tactics.  Maybe he has been to the anticomputer chess site and
given it some thought.



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