Author: Uri Blass
Date: 13:11:45 12/30/02
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On December 30, 2002 at 16:03:27, Kurt Utzinger wrote:
>Engine/Engine-Match
>Dur 1.3/64 MB hash
>Fritz7-GUI
>ponder=off
>kurzbuch.CTG
>4-men TB's
>time control 40'/40+40'/40+40
>tester Kurt Utzinger, Switzerland
>
>An unexpected heavy loss of List504 vs Shredder7. Maybe a result of using the so
>called kurzbuch.cgt (short book with only some moves in each opening). If I find
>time, I am going to repeat this match with the drawbook.ctg.
>
>The games can as usual be downloade under section "Matches" at our homepage
>"Kurt & Rolf Chess": http://www.beepworld.de/members39/utzinger
>
>Kind regards
>Kurt
This is not so bad relative to this game that was played in Leo's tournament.
I can understand 2...d5 by lack of positional knowledge but
I do not understand why List gave a pawn in the opening by 3...e4 instead of
3...Qxd5.
Can List504 play better with no book?
[Event "WBEC4 3rd Div.Gr.B"]
[Site "DUAL-P3-933"]
[Date "2002.12.29"]
[Round "9.2"]
[Number "270"]
[White "TSCP 1.73"]
[Black "List 4.61"]
[Result "1-0"]
[TimeControl "40/2400"]
1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 d5 3. exd5 e4 4. Qe2 Nf6 5. Nc3 Be7 6. Nxe4 Nxd5 7. c4 Nb4
8. d4 O-O 9. a3 N4c6 10. d5 Na5 11. Qc2 b5 12. cxb5 Qxd5 13. Nc3 Qe6+ 14.
Be2 Re8 15. O-O h6 16. Be3 c5 17. Bd3 Bb7 18. Bh7+ Kf8 19. Nd2 Qg4 20. Be4
Bd6 21. Rad1 Nd7 22. Qa4 Bc7 23. b4 Bxe4 24. Ncxe4 cxb4 25. axb4 Nb7 26.
Qa6 Nd8 27. Rfe1 Re6 28. Qa2 Nb6 29. h3 Qf5 30. Rc1 Qe5 31. Nf3 Qd5 32. Qc2
Be5 33. Nc5 Rg6 34. Bxh6 Bf6 35. Bf4 Rc8 36. Re3 Kg8 37. Re8+ Kh7 38. Rd1
Qxf3 39. Qxg6+ Kxg6 40. gxf3 Ne6 41. Rxc8 Nxf4 42. Rc7 Nxh3+ 43. Kf1 Nf4
44. Rxa7 Kf5 45. Rxf7 Kg6 46. Ra7 Nbd5 47. Nd7 Bd8 48. b6 Bxb6 49. Nxb6
Nxb6 50. Rd6+ Kh7 51. Rxb6 Nd5 52. Rb5 Nf4 53. Rg5 Ne6 54. Rgxg7+ Nxg7 55.
b5 Kh8 56. b6 Kg8 57. b7 Kf7 58. b8=Q+ Kf6 59. Qf8+ Ke5 60. Qxg7+ Kd5 61.
Qc7 Ke6 62. Qc6+ Kf5 63. Ra5+ Kf4 64. Qf6#
{white mates} 1-0
Uri
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