Author: Kurt Utzinger
Date: 07:21:41 08/19/02
Sometimes it is even possible to get a draw against the best chess programs at
blitz level without anti-computer-strategy. Below an example after 4 losses in a
row.
[Event "Blitz 4m+2s"]
[Site "Wetzikon"]
[Date "2002.08.19"]
[Round "5"]
[White "Junior 7 Ath 1.2/32 HT"]
[Black "Utzinger, Kurt"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[ECO "B10"]
[WhiteElo "2700"]
[BlackElo "1980"]
[PlyCount "86"]
{32MB, j7book.ctg, Ath 1.4/256
} 1. e4 {0} 1... c6 {5} 2. d3 {0} 2... e5 {3} 3.
Nd2 {0} 3... d6 {3} 4. d4 {6} 4... Nf6 {3} 5. c3 {1} 5... Be7 {3} 6. Ngf3 {9}
6... Nbd7 {2} 7. Be2 {8} 7... O-O {3} 8. O-O {4} 8... Qc7 {1} 9. Bd3 {7} 9...
Re8 {6} 10. Re1 {8} 10... Bf8 {2} 11. h3 {8} 11... d5 {8} 12. dxe5 {0} 12...
Nxe5 {3} 13. Nxe5 {7} 13... Rxe5 {3} 14. Nf3 {12} 14... Rxe4 {19} 15. Bg5 {0}
15... Rxe1+ {3} 16. Qxe1 {5} 16... Qd6 {17} 17. Qe3 {0} 17... Bd7 {5} 18. Ne5 {
6} 18... Re8 {9} 19. Bxf6 {8} 19... Bc8 {38} 20. Bh4 {0} 20... Qxe5 {10} 21.
Qxa7 {0} 21... f5 {13} 22. Qd4 {0} 22... Qxd4 {6} 23. cxd4 {0} 23... Bd6 {2}
24. f3 {4} 24... Kf7 {5} 25. Re1 {1} 25... Rxe1+ {2} 26. Bxe1 {2} 26... Be6 {6}
27. b4 {4} 27... b5 {5} 28. Kf2 {5} 28... g6 {6} 29. g3 {5} 29... f4 {1} 30. g4
{4} 30... Be7 {10} 31. Bd2 {0} 31... Bf6 {8} 32. Bxf4 {0} 32... Bxd4+ {2} 33.
Ke2 {7} 33... Bc3 {1} 34. Bd6 {8} 34... h5 {6} 35. Bc5 {4} 35... h4 {7} 36. a3
{5} 36... Bb2 {1} 37. f4 {5} 37... Bxa3 {6} 38. f5 {0} 38... gxf5 {3} 39. gxf5
{0} 39... Bd7 {5} 40. Kf3 {6} 40... Bb2 {6} 41. Kf4 {0} 41... Bf6 {6} 42. Kg4 {
4} 42... Bc8 {3} 43. Bc2 {1} 43... Bd7 {1} 1/2-1/2 Draw offer of Junior7
accepted
Position: End of the game
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