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Subject: and again!

Author: Antonio Dieguez

Date: 20:44:55 02/05/03

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In the previous game Crafty played the strange b4!? but now I forced Rae1 Nd7
e4, line wich Crafty showed in another thread, but again (altough I only give 25
min and 30 min to the programs) I see that this is not easy to play with white.
Crafty is showing -7.26 right now.

[Event "Computer chess game"]
[Site "DIEGUEZ"]
[Date "2003.02.06"]
[Round "-"]
[White "Crafty-19.1"]
[Black "Amyan 1.58a"]
[Result "*"]
[TimeControl "1800"]

1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 e6 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. e3 O-O 5. Bd3 d5 6. cxd5 exd5 7. Ne2 Re8
8. O-O Bd6 9. a3 c6 10. Qc2 Bxh2+ 11. Kxh2 Ng4+ 12. Kg3 Qg5 13. f4 Qh5 14.
Bd2 Qh2+ 15. Kf3 Qh4 16. g3 Qh2 17. f5 h5 18. Rae1 Nd7 19. e4 c5 20. exd5
cxd4 21. Nxd4 Nge5+ 22. Kf4 h4 23. Re3 Nf6 24. Qd1 hxg3 25. Rh1 Qf2+ 26.
Nf3 Nxd3+ 27. Rxd3 g2 28. Rh4 g5+ 29. fxg6 fxg6 30. Rd4
*

>>It is possible that crafty did not see deep enough.
>>
>>In your line the king can go to a safe place but after 16.g3 Qh2 the king cannot
>>go back.
>>
>>Uri
>
>:)
>
>Perhaps Kasparov was afraid of making a mistake, like this. Not yet finished but
>crafty shows -4.xx
>
>I personally feel that white should win after g3 Qh2, but it's not easy.
>
>[Event "Computer chess game"]
>[Site "DIEGUEZ"]
>[Date "2003.02.06"]
>[Round "-"]
>[White "Crafty-19.1"]
>[Black "Amyan 1.58a"]
>[Result "*"]
>[TimeControl "1500"]
>
>1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 e6 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. e3 O-O 5. Bd3 d5 6. cxd5 exd5 7. Ne2 Re8
>8. O-O Bd6 9. a3 c6 10. Qc2 Bxh2+ 11. Kxh2 Ng4+ 12. Kg3 Qg5 13. f4 Qh5 14.
>Bd2 Qh2+ 15. Kf3 Qh4 16. g3 Qh2 17. f5 h5 18. b4 a5 19. bxa5 Nd7 20. e4 c5
>21. Nxd5 cxd4 22. Nxd4 Nde5+ 23. Kf4 Nf2 24. Bb5 g5+ 25. fxg6 Nxg6+ 26. Ke3
>Qxg3+ 27. Nf3 Rxe4+ 28. Qxe4 Nxe4 29. Kxe4 Bg4 30. Bf4 Qg2 31. Rac1 Nh4 32.
>Ne7+ Kh7 33. Ke3 Nxf3 34. Rf2 Qh3 35. Bf1 Qh4 36. Bd3+ Kh8 37. Nc8 Rxa5 38.
>Rxf3 Bxf3
>*



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