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Subject: Re: mclane's summer tournament round#2, all pgn's

Author: Christophe Theron

Date: 06:30:36 08/11/98

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On August 10, 1998 at 20:48:38, blass uri wrote:

>
>On August 10, 1998 at 16:16:22, Thorsten Czub wrote:
>
>
>>[Event "summer-tournament"]
>>[Site "k6/200 40/120"]
>>[Date "1998.07.05"]
>>[Round "2"]
>>[White "ChessTiger 11.4"]
>>[Black "Junior 4.6 junior.ctg"]
>>[Result "1-0"]
>>[WhiteElo "?"]
>>[BlackElo "?"]
>>[ECO "A45"]
>>
>>1. d4 Nf6 2. Bg5 Ne4 3. Bh4 c5 4. Nd2 d5 5. Nxe4 dxe4 6. dxc5 Qa5+ 7. c3
>>Qxc5 8. e3 Nc6 9. Qa4 Bf5 10. Bb5 Bd7 11. Ne2 O-O-O 12. Nd4 Ne5 13. Bxd7+
>>Rxd7 14. O-O a6 15. Nb3 Qc6 16. Qxc6+ Nxc6 17. Nc5 Rd2 18. Rab1 f5 19.
>>f3 exf3 20. Rxf3 e5 21. Nb3 Rd3 22. Rxf5 Rxe3 23. Rf7 Re4 24. Bg3 Nd8 25.
>>Rf5 Nc6 26. Kf1 Be7 27. Nd2 Ra4 28. Ra1 g6 29. Rf7 Kd7 30. b3 Ra5 31. Nc4
>>Rd5 32. Nb6+ Ke6 33. Nxd5 Kxf7 34. Rd1 Ke6 35. Ke2 h5 36. Kf3 h4 37. Bf2
>>Rf8+ 38. Ke2 Bd8 39. c4 Rf7 40. Be3 Rh7 41. Rf1 Rh5 42. Rf8 Rf5 43. Rh8
>>Rf7 44. Re8+ Kf5 45. Bf2 g5 46. Bc5 Bf6 47. Ke3 Bg7 48. Bd6 Kg6 49. b4
>>Kf5 50. a3 g4 51. g3 hxg3 52. hxg3 Bh6+ 53. Kd3 Rd7 54. Bc5 e4+ 55. Ke2
>>Rd8 56. Rxd8 Nxd8 57. Be3 Bg7 58. Bf4 Bd4 59. Ne3+ Bxe3 60. Kxe3 Ne6 61.
>>Bd6 Ng5 62. b5 Ne6 63. a4 axb5 64. axb5 Ng7 65. c5 Ne8 66. Bf4 Nf6 67.
>>c6 b6 68. c7 Nd5+ 69. Kd4 Ne7 70. Bd6 Nc8 71. Kd5 e3 72. Kc6 e2 73. Bb4
>>Ke6 74. Bc3 Ke7 75. Bd2 Ke6 76. Bb4 Kf6 77. Kd7 Na7 78. c8=Q Nxc8 79. Kxc8
>>1-0
>
>a wise choice of the opening by chesstiger

This sounds like a known story. :)

Chess Tiger is out of book after 3...c5

Where did Junior leave its book in this game?


    Christophe



>my version of junior5(beta) did not want to play 11...0-0-0(it prefered Rc8 with
>the plan Nd4 e5)
>and did not want to play 15...Qc6(It prefered Qc4).
>
>I understand Junior5 will play from round 3 and I hope it will have better
>results
>
>Uri



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