Author: Jorge Pichard
Date: 17:49:29 06/17/02
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On June 17, 2002 at 20:35:55, Paul Petersson wrote: >On June 17, 2002 at 20:29:51, Jorge Pichard wrote: > >>On June 17, 2002 at 20:10:47, Terry Ripple wrote: >> >>>Hi Jorge, >>>I just looked over this first game and it looks like the reason Hiarcs 8 lost >>>was do to bad lines in the book! >>> >>>Move #15.Bh2? Much better is Rxc6! >>> >>>Move #17.Rfd1? Better is Nxe5! >>> >>>Starting from move #15, if Hiarcs played Rxc6! it wouldn't have been in trouble! >> >>You might be correct, but notice that the same opening is always played again >>with reverse side of the board, therefore, the other program can also have a >>shot at the same opening from both sides. >> >>>PS: What opening book is Hiarcs using, the Tournament upgrade? >> >> >>Regards, >>> Terry >> >> >>I am using Nmzo 8.ctg for both programs, and I don't think that Nimzo 8 benefits >>more than Hiarcs 8 with Sandro Nechi excellent Book, probably one of the best >>Opening Book available at the moment. >> > >The Nimzo8.ctg is by Alexander Kure, NOT Sandro Necchi!!! > >You are right, I realized it a few seconds after I posted it, thanks. > > >> >> >>> >>>Nimzo 8 (2655) - Hiarcs 8 (2690) [D93] >>>Athlon 1.2 Ghz, 120'/40+60'/20+60'20 My Place (1), 15.06.2002 >>> >>>W=13.2 ply; 899kN/s >>>B=13.1 ply; 117kN/s >>> 1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 d5 4.Nf3 Bg7 5.Bf4 0-0 6.e3 c5 7.dxc5 Qa5 8.Rc1 dxc4 >>>9.Bxc4 Qxc5 10.Bb3 Nc6 11.0-0 Qa5 12.h3 Bf5 13.Qe2 Ne4 14.Nd5 e5 15.Bh2 Nc5 >>>16.e4 Rad8 17.Rfd1 Bxe4 18.Rxc5 Bxf3 19.Qe3 Bxd1 20.Rxa5 Nxa5 21.Bxd1 Rxd5 >>>22.Bf3 Rb5 23.b3 Both last book move 23...Rc8 -1.14/13 10:49 24.Bg3 -1.33/13 >>> 12:10 b6 (a6) -1.02/13 15:15 25.Qd3 -1.24/13 13:41 Rbc5 -0.75/14 13:05 >>> 26.b4 -0.96/13 5:31 Rc1+ -0.75/14 6:06 27.Kh2 -0.82/16 19:02 Nc6 >>>-0.69/14 5:22 28.Qa3 -0.76/13 2:05 Rc2 -0.59/13 7:04 29.Be4 (Qa4) >>>-0.70/13 2:07 29...Rc4 -0.68/13 4:40 30.Bxc6 (Bd5) -0.68/13 1:41 >>>30...R8xc6 -0.65/14 6:57 31.Qxa7 -0.50/14 1:44 Bf8 -0.55/14 6:44 32.b5 >>>(a3) -0.37/13 2:20 32...Re6 -0.83/14 4:57 33.a4 (Qb8) -0.66/14 5:02 >>>33...h5 -1.04/14 4:56 34.h4 -0.61/15 21:11 Kg7 (Rc2) -0.98/13 5:21 >>>35.a5 -0.69/15 15:10 bxa5 -1.16/14 6:24 36.Qxa5 -0.95/12 29 Rb4 >>>-1.20/14 4:34 37.f3 -0.94/12 32 Rb1 (Rb2) -1.35/14 4:34 38.Bf2 (Qc3) >>>-1.23/12 1:05 38...Bd6 -1.74/12 3:15 39.g3 -1.39/14 8:56 Rb3 (Rf6) >>>-1.41/13 7:50 40.Kg2 -1.02/12 1:01 Rb2 (Rf6) -1.40/12 1:18 41.Kg1 >>>-1.16/14 9:57 Bb8 (Be7) -1.32/12 4:01 42.Bc5 -0.90/12 48 Re8 (Kh7) >>>-1.56/12 3:01 43.Kh1 (Kf1) -1.19/14 5:38 43...Rc8 -1.63/12 1:51 44.b6 >>>-1.45/14 5:51 Rd8 -1.83/13 3:05 45.Qa1 -1.49/14 5:10 Rb3 -1.74/13 4:02 >>> 46.f4 (Kg2) -1.53/13 4:16 46...Rd5 (Rbd3) -1.99/12 3:01 47.Bf2 (Qa2) >>>-1.87/13 8:20 47...Rd2 -2.30/12 2:26 48.Kg1 -2.09/13 5:41 Rbb2 -2.24/12 >>> 2:27 49.Be3 -1.98/11 26 Ra2 -2.32/12 3:06 50.Qf1 -2.69/13 5:15 Re2 >>>-2.72/13 3:30 51.Qb1 -2.80/12 2:28 Ra3 -2.93/12 3:04 52.Bc1 (Bc5) >>>-3.18/13 2:46 52...Rxg3+ -3.93/11 2:49 53.Kf1 -3.20/12 1:07 Rh2 (Rgg2) >>>-3.72/12 5:14 54.Qe4 -3.81/12 1:40 Rc3 -4.28/12 2:47 55.Kg1 -3.97/13 >>>2:20 Rcc2 -4.18/11 2:20 56.Be3 -4.11/13 2:47 Ra2 -4.10/12 3:47 57.Qd3 >>>-3.99/9 25 Rhc2 -4.36/11 2:40 58.Qd1 -4.17/11 28 Re2 (exf4) -4.59/12 >>>2:39 59.Bc5 (Qc1) -3.98/9 15 59...exf4 -4.77/11 2:07 60.Kf1 (Bd4+) >>>-4.31/9 12 60...f3 (Red2) -5.23/11 1:36 61.Bd4+ -5.93/13 3:10 f6 >>>-5.23/12 1:32 62.Be3 -6.03/12 1:44 Bd6 -5.77/11 2:00 63.b7 -7.30/14 >>>2:54 Rab2 -6.79/11 1:22 64.Qd3 (Bd4) -7.87/13 1:35 64...Rh2 -7.35/12 >>>1:53 65.b8Q -7.96/14 2:25 Rh1+ -7.28/12 1:06 66.Bg1 -6.10/5 0 Bxb8 >>>-7.53/13 1:20 67.Qd7+ -8.09/13 1:39 Kh6 -7.98/14 1:18 68.Qe7 -8.18/13 >>>2:07 Rxh4 -8.18/12 1:16 69.Be3+ -8.81/12 2:24 Bf4 -8.40/13 28 70.Bxf4+ >>>-8.57/12 1:56 0-1
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