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Subject: Re: 2nd game: ChessTiger 11.5 vs. Junior5 beta 16bit on 1 x k6/350

Author: blass uri

Date: 21:33:54 08/13/98

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On August 13, 1998 at 12:22:24, Thorsten Czub wrote:

>[Event "1 x k6-1/350 40/120"]
>[Site "?"]
>[Date "1998.??.??"]
>[Round "?"]
>[White "ChessTiger 11.5"]
>[Black "Junior5 beta 16bit"]
>[Result "1-0"]
>[ECO "E15"]
>[PlyCount "128"]
>
>{8192kB, jun-book.ctg
>} 1. d4 {0} 1... Nf6 {2} 2. c4 {13} 2... e6 {1} 3. Nf3 {
>8} 3... b6 {0} 4. g3 {8} 4... Ba6 {and tiger had to compute ... 0} 5. e3 {180}
>5... Nc6 {-0.16/15 209}
I think this move is a mistake(I prefer d5)

I can use Junior5 as an analyzer(Infinite time) and as a player in game
In my computer as a player(1000 seconds per move) Junior jumped from depth 12 to
depth 15, did not like Bb7 and prefered 5...Nc6.
Junior continued to analyse and in depth 16 Junior does another move 5...Be7

As an analyzer Junior did not Jumped to depth 15 and discovered
at depth 14 5...Bb7 is not the best move and prefered another move(5...Bd6)
I did not like this move and Junior at depth 15 discovered as an analyzer
5...Be7

We can see that Junior did not understand this opening.
I do not know what was Junior's losing mistake but I think after 5.e3 it was a
good game of chesstiger

A wise choice of tiger not to have a big book(If it had a big book it would not
play 5.e3 and Junior would understand the opening better)

Uri



> 6. b3 {351} 6... Bb7 {-0.22/16 205} 7. Bg2 {325} 7...
>Be7 {-0.09/16 334} 8. O-O {230} 8... O-O {-0.02/17 284} 9. Nc3 {343} 9... d5 {
>-0.01/17 416} 10. cxd5 {365} 10... exd5 {-0.05/16 321} 11. Bb2 {387} 11... Ba6
>{-0.02/16 263} 12. Ne5 {192} 12... Qd6 {0.06/16 307} 13. Re1 {271} 13... Rae8 {
>0.02/16 210} 14. Qc2 {360} 14... Nb4 {0.04/15 204} 15. Qd2 {246} 15... Nc6 {
>0.24/15 214} 16. Rac1 {546} 16... Na5 {0.27/16 203} 17. Na4 {234} 17... Bb5 {
>0.00/15 162} 18. Nc5 {166} 18... Rb8 {0.21/14 146} 19. a4 {182} 19... Be8 {
>0.30/15 216} 20. Bc3 {445} 20... Nb7 {0.33/15 158} 21. Nxb7 {382} 21... Rxb7 {
>0.27/16 197} 22. Qc2 {243} 22... c6 {0.25/17 253} 23. Bb2 {152} 23... Rc7 {
>0.18/17 211} 24. a5 {1725} 24... Bd7 {0.19/15 91} 25. axb6 {247} 25... axb6 {
>0.40/15 105} 26. Ra1 {262} 26... Bc8 {0.17/15 121} 27. Rec1 {432} 27... c5 {
>0.19/16 229} 28. Qd1 {357} 28... Re8 {0.21/15 138} 29. Nd3 {122} 29... c4 {
>0.12/15 221} 30. bxc4 {173} 30... dxc4 {0.19/14 149} 31. Ba3 {365} 31... Qe6 {
>0.23/15 158} 32. Nf4 {101} 32... Qd7 {0.22/14 94} 33. Bxe7 {148} 33... Qxe7 {
>0.43/14 123} 34. Rab1 {247} 34... Qd6 {0.63/15 357} 35. Qa4 {83} 35... Bf5 {
>0.56/13 163} 36. Nd5 {120} 36... Bd7 {0.05/13 48} 37. Qb4 {80} 37... Qxb4 {
>0.59/15 141} 38. Nxb4 {59} 38... b5 {0.82/16 228} 39. Na6 {90} 39... Ra7 {
>0.83/17 160} 40. Nc5 {98} 40... Rc8 {0.96/14 101} 41. Nxd7 {212} 41... Nxd7 {
>1.26/16 118} 42. Rxb5 {196} 42... Kf8 {1.23/16 109} 43. Rc3 {329} 43... Nf6 {
>1.19/15 111} 44. Bf1 {213} 44... Rac7 {1.33/16 153} 45. f3 {285} 45... Ne8 {
>1.43/17 142} 46. e4 {194} 46... Nd6 {1.39/15 123} 47. Rb6 {317} 47... Rd8 {
>1.36/16 142} 48. d5 {230} 48... f6 {1.59/16 198} 49. Kf2 {381} 49... Ke7 {
>1.79/16 167} 50. Ke3 {134} 50... Rc5 {1.82/16 120} 51. f4 {257} 51... Kf8 {
>1.89/13 72} 52. Rc1 {543} 52... Ra5 {1.88/13 68} 53. Rc6 {145} 53... Ra2 {
>1.86/14 179} 54. Bxc4 {226} 54... Rxh2 {1.75/15 102} 55. Bd3 {193} 55... Rg2 {
>1.75/14 135} 56. e5 {198} 56... Rxg3+ {1.34/13 90} 57. Ke2 {103} 57... fxe5 {
>1.23/13 67} 58. fxe5 {36} 58... Nf7 {1.39/13 69} 59. e6 {2} 59... Rxd3 {
>1.52/14 136} 60. Kxd3 {60} 60... Ne5+ {1.62/15 21} 61. Kd4 {256} 61... Nxc6+ {
>2.04/17 108} 62. Rxc6 {36} 62... Rb8 {3.06/17 204} 63. d6 {595} 63... h6 {
>5.32/19 269} 64. Kc5 {401} 64... Ra8 {8.58/21 482} 1-0
>
>Comments appreciated !



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