Author: Timothy J. Frohlick
Date: 02:02:58 05/05/02
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Mr. Burcham,
Of course, a mate in 36 from move 49. So easy. I can see that Mr. Petrovich was
humiliated. Shame on you.
1... Rh3 2. Rh2 Be4 3. Rxh3 gxh3 4. Ne7+ Kf7 5. Kh2 Kxe7 6. Qe2 Kf6 7. Qf1+ Kg5
8. h6 Bg2 9. Qf7 Qxh6 10. Qf4+ Kh5 11. Qf5+ Qg5 12. Qf7+ Kg4 13. Qf2 Qf5 14.
Qg3+ Kh5 15. Qg7 Qf2 16. Qe5+ Kg4 17. Qg7+ Kf3 18. Qf6+ Kxe3 19. Qxf2+ Kxf2 20.
d5 a5 21. d6 Bc6 22. Kxh3 b4 23. axb4 axb4 24. Kg4 c3 25. bxc3 bxc3 26. Kf5 c2
27. Ke5 c1Q 28. Kf5 Qc5+ 29. Ke6 Qd5+ 30. Ke7 Qe5+ 31. Kf7 Qxd6 32. Kg7 Bd5 33.
Kh7 Ke3 34. Kg7 Kf4 35. Kh7 Kg5 36. Kg7 Qh6#
0-1
[D]8/8/p7/1p1P4/2p5/P6p/1P3kbK/8 b - a2 0 1 end position of the mate in 36.
Keep up the good work.!!
Tim
On May 05, 2002 at 01:05:58, K. Burcham wrote:
>GM Kiriakov 2552 vs Gambit Tiger 2.0
>2x1533mhz amd mp 192 hash
>default settings
>did not select "opponent is human"
>level=normal
>Tiger.ctg book
>
>
>[Event "ICC 90 30"]
>[Site "Internet Chess Club"]
>[Date "2002.05.04"]
>[Round "1"]
>[White "Petrovich"]
>[Black "xracer"]
>[Result "0-1"]
>[ICCResult "White resigns"]
>[WhiteElo "2509"]
>[BlackElo "2600"]
>[Opening "Nimzo-Indian: classical variation"]
>[ECO "E32"]
>[NIC "NI.20"]
>[Time "21:35:01"]
>[TimeControl "5400+30"]
>
>1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 e6 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. Qc2 O-O 5. a3 Bxc3+ 6. Qxc3 b6 7. Bg5 Bb7
>8. f3 h6 9. Bh4 d5 10. e3 Nbd7 11. Nh3 c5 12. cxd5 exd5 13. Bd3 Qe7 14. Bb5
>g5 15. Bg3 Rfe8 16. Kf2 Rac8 17. Rac1 Nh5 18. Rhe1 Qe6 19. Ng1 Nxg3 20. hxg3
>a6 21. Bxd7 Qxd7 22. Ne2 c4 23. g4 f5 24. gxf5 Qxf5 25. g4 Qf7 26. Ng3 Rc6
>27. Kg2 Rf6 28. Rf1 Rf8 29. Nf5 Qe8 30. Ng3 Bc6 31. Rce1 Qe6 32. Rf2 b5 33.
>Qd2 Qe8 34. Ref1 Bd7 35. Nh5 R6f7 36. Qe1 Qe6 37. Ng3 Qc6 38. Qd2 Qd6 39.
>Qb4 Qg6 40. Qd2 Qb6 41. Ne2 h5 42. gxh5 Qe6 43. Kg1 Qe7 44. Kh2 g4 45. Rg2
>Rxf3 46. Rxf3 Rxf3 47. Nf4 Bf5 48. Nxd5 Qh4+ 49. Kg1 {White resigns} 0-1
>
>
>--- Game 444: Petrovich vs xracer ---
>Petrovich(GM) kibitzes: hello
>xracer(C) kibitzes: hello and good luck
>xracer(C) kibitzes: ok on this end. program looking at Nxg3
>Petrovich(GM) kibitzes: i'm not sure of g2-g4
>Petrovich(GM) kibitzes: its time to resign :)
>Petrovich(GM) kibitzes: Bd3 0-1
>xracer(C) kibitzes: yes
>{Game 221 (Petrovich vs. xracer) Petrovich resigns} 0-1
>White resigns
>Standard rating adjustment: 2587 --> 2600
>Petrovich(GM) tells you: lets continue monday 9 p.m.
>/tell petrovich ok
>(told Petrovich)
>Petrovich(GM) tells you: see you! bye
>
>final position
> [D] 6k1/8/p7/1p1N1b1P/2pP2pq/P3Pr2/1P1Q2R1/6K1 b - -
>
>GM Kiriakov usually will talk after game, and offers comments.
>this game he would not comment, and quickly left.
>
>first move GM played out of book was 14.Bb5.
>score stayed close to 0 until whites move of 25.g4, here program expected
>25.Ne2g3. during the game, after this move GM Kiriakov commented he wasnt sure
>about this move. after this move, it seemed GM did not have a plan.
>Kiriakov set up a wall, and it seemed tiger was willing to draw.
>Kiriakov played 30.Ng3, and then later 41.Ne2, which opened up the white king
>after the pawn exchange.
>
>Some comments:
>1. Tiger plays risky.
>2. King safety seems to be at a minimum.
>3. I feel GM Kiriakov was constantly on the defense in this game with Tigers
> constant pressure on the white king.
>4. When using this program, I constantly worry about the eval dropping, and
>losing the game.
>5. When using Deep Fritz, Deep Shredder, or Crafty, program positions seem to be
>solid. King safety usually looks sound.
>6. I like Gambit Tiger time management. this program unlike some others,
>will use its time to get maximum depth, even when expected move is played, or if
>Tiger is up in score.
>
>second game will be Monday night, 9:00 PM ICC time.
>kburcham
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