Author: Robert Hyatt
Date: 18:48:46 08/29/98
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On August 29, 1998 at 18:35:55, Amir Ban wrote: > >Hi! > >I'm back from the dead > >... sea. > >I posted all the games of the match here elsewhere. They are actually taken from >the ICC liblist of Junior50, and you can see them there too. > >I'll be following this up with some comments on our view of the match. Of >course, the two long games are the ones that receive the most attention. We >would have been happy to play more of those, but there's the small detail of >time constraints, since we were pretty sure that dragging this out for more than >3 days is not possible. So we settled on a format of 2 long games and 4 games at >active time controls (30 minutes). We wanted the match to be "serious". The >message we got from the Rebel-Anand match is that the public is not very >interested in blitz games and does not attach much importance to them (we agree: >we stopped entering Junior in blitz events three years ago). We did in fact play >quite a few blitz games on Friday afternoon, but did not transmit them on ICC >and consider them "unofficial". > >Yudasin is a familiar opponent. We've played with him several times in the past, >including a 2-game active exhibition match which he won 1.5-0.5. They have never >however played a long game, and Junior has never beaten him (one loss, the other >draws). He's extremely strong. What's more, I think that psychologically he's >better equipped for playing against a computer than almost any other player I've >seen yet. > >I think the best two games of the match are the two last ones: Game 5 is an >impressive win by Junior, that got the GM's frank admittal that he >underestimated the computer's endgame understanding, and was positionally >outplayed. Game 6 is I think a great win by the GM that left us wondering what >happened, specially as it all started by him clearly blundering away the d-pawn, >and we were getting ready to score a point for us. The moves leading up to his >31.Ra3 are extremely impressive. > >Must thank warmly the Hyatt hotel for making this so comfortable. This is a >Grand Hotel with a capital G. I'm quite sure it was named in honor of crafty's >author. > >Amir Right... I keep hoping someone will die and leave me rich.. but somehow I don't think it will happen. :) Good games, in any case. Game 1 was very strange overall... I hope you can relay some of your evaluations, and that you knew about channel 211 and could compare to what Crafty was seeing. We thought that Yudasin had a few good shots along the way (at one point crafty liked f4 with a big positive score (over +1 by a tad)... But the GM seemed to play it safe... Game two was another interesting one... the Rh5 move seemed aggressive, but left the rook out of the game when he later swung the action to the queen-side in what was really some impressive thinking... but even .5-1.5 against a player like that is good. 3 years ago I don't think this had a chance in hell of happening... IMHO...
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