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Subject: Re: Anti-Computer Tree

Author: pavel

Date: 14:25:29 06/08/02

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On June 08, 2002 at 17:20:42, Jeroen van Dorp wrote:

>No doubt it has to do with the closed position you can create. In my humble
>experience I always start as white with d4 against a computer. Most wins against
>my old 1986 stand alone Scysis start with d4 form my side.
>
>Weird enough the only positive result against a stronger engine is a draw I once
>managed with white against Junior 6.0 starting with e4,c5. Afterwards I had
>Junior analyse it's black moves because I doubted my draw. However analyzing
>every move of this 25 min. sd game for 60 seconds and with a analysis threshold
>of 0.3 pawns Junior agreed with every move it made in the actual game. So my
>draw *was* real :)
>
>J.
>
>[Event "sd 25'"]
>[Site "?"]
>[Date "2000.04.24"]
>[Round "?"]
>[White "Dorp,van, Jeroen"]
>[Black "Junior 6.0"]
>[Result "1/2-1/2"]
>[ECO "B45"]
>[Annotator "Junior 6.0"]
>[PlyCount "120"]
>[Source "Jeroen van Dorp"]
>
>1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 e6 3. d4 cxd4 4. Nxd4 Nc6 5. Nc3 Bc5 {last book move} 6. Nxc6
>Qf6 7. f3 dxc6 8. Qe2 e5 9. Be3 Bxe3 10. Qxe3 Ne7 11. Bc4 b5 12. Bb3 a5 13. a3
>a4 14. Ba2 Be6 15. Bxe6 Qxe6 16. O-O-O Qc4 17. Qd3 Qxd3 18. Rxd3 h5 19. Rhd1 h4
>20. Na2 Rc8 21. Nb4 g6 22. Na6 g5 23. Nc5 Ng6 24. Nd7 Ke7 25. Nb6 Rcd8 26. Rd7+
>Rxd7 27. Nxd7 Rd8 28. Nc5 Nf4 29. Rxd8 Kxd8 30. Nd3 Nxd3+ 31. cxd3 c5 32. Kc2
>f6 33. h3 Kd7 34. Kd2 Ke6 35. Kc2 Kd6 36. Kd2 Ke7 37. Kc2 Kd8 38. Kd2 Kd7 39.
>Kc2 Kc6 40. Kd2 b4 41. Kc2 Kb5 42. Kd2 Kb6 43. Kc2 Kc6 44. Kd2 Kb5 45. Kc2 c4
>46. Kd2 cxd3 47. Kxd3 Kc5 48. axb4+ Kxb4 49. Kd2 Kb3 50. Kc1 a3 51. bxa3 Kxa3
>52. Kd2 Kb4 53. Ke2 Kc3 54. Ke3 Kc4 55. Ke2 Kd4 56. Kd2 Kc5 57. Kc3 Kd6 58. Kb4
>Kc6 59. Kc4 Kd6 60. Kb4 Ke6 1/2-1/2


If only it was a win by you, then I would have archived it into the database. :)

By the way, I dont see the time control, what time control was it?

Nice game.

cheers,
pavs



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