Author: Thomas Lagershausen
Date: 07:33:29 03/05/03
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On March 05, 2003 at 10:02:04, Terry McCracken wrote:
>On March 05, 2003 at 06:22:55, Thomas Lagershausen wrote:
>
>>[D]r2q2k1/pb5p/3br1p1/3p4/2p5/PnBBPN2/1PQ2PP1/3RK2R w K - 0 20
>>
>>20.Bd3-f5! followed by Rxh7 is no problem for Rebel in a blitzgame.For Fritz 8
>>it´s too difficult on tournamentlevel.There is alot to do for the Fritz team to
>>be as good as Rebel.
>>
>>TL
>>
>>[Event "Partie 2 40 in 20"]
>>[Site "Athlon 1700+"]
>>[Date "2003.03.01"]
>>[Round "2"]
>>[White "Rebel 12b2"]
>>[Black "Delfi 4.0"]
>>[Result "1-0"]
>>[Time "19:18:10"]
>>[TimeControl "40/1200:40/1200:1200"]
>>
>>1 .d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nf3 b6 4.a3 Bb7 5.Nc3 d5 6.cxd5 Nxd5 7.Bd2 Nd7 {(b8d7 a1c1
>>c7c5 d4xc5 b6xc5 e2e3 f8d6 e3e4 d5f6 f1d3 e8g8 e1g1) -0.16/12 43} 8.Qc2 c5
>>{(c7c5
>>d4xc5 f8xc5 c3xd5 e6xd5 e2e3 a8c8 d2c3 e8g8 f1d3 d7f6 c3xf6 d8xf6 d3xh7)
>>-0.04/12 40}
>>9.Nxd5 exd5 {(e6xd5 e2e3 f8d6 f1d3 a8c8 d2c3 c5c4 d3f5 g7g6 f5h3 e8g8 e1g1)
>>-0.04/12
>>41} 10.dxc5 bxc5 {(b6xc5 e2e3 f8d6 f1d3 g7g6 e1g1 e8g8 b2b3 a8c8 a1d1 d7e5 f3xe5
>>d6xe5) 0.10/12 37} 11.e3 Bd6 {(f8d6 f1d3 g7g6 e1g1 e8g8 b2b3 a8c8 c2b2 c8b8 a1d1
>>d8e7
>>b2c3) 0.15/12 46} 12.Bd3 g6 {(g7g6 e1g1 e8g8 b2b3 a8c8 f1d1 d8e7 a1c1 d7e5 f3xe5
>>e7xe5 h2h3) 0.19/12 49} 13.h4 c4 {(c5c4 d3e2 d7c5 h4h5 e8g8 h5xg6 f7xg6 e1f1
>>a8c8
>>d2c3 c5e4) 0.40/11 26} 14.Bf1 Nc5 {(d7c5 h4h5 e8g8 d2c3 c5e4 e1c1 e4xc3 c2xc3
>>a8b8
>>c1b1 d8b6 h5xg6 f7xg6) 0.58/11 29} 15.Bc3 O-O {(e8g8 h4h5 c5e4 f1e2 b7c6 h5xg6
>>f7xg6
>>e1f1 e4xc3 b2xc3 d8f6 e3e4 d5xe4 e2xc4) 0.58/12 33} 16.h5 Nb3 {(c5b3! a1d1 b7c6
>>f3e5
>>d6xe5 c3xe5 d8e7 e5c3 a8c8 c3b4 b3c5 h5xg6 f7xg6) 0.27/11 105} 17.Rd1 Re8 {(f8e8
>>h5xg6 f7xg6 f1e2 d8e7 e1f1 a8c8 f3d4 b3xd4 c3xd4) 0.17/10 32} 18.hxg6 fxg6
>>{(f7xg6
>>f1e2 b3c5 f3d2 d8d7 e1f1 d7f7 e2f3 a8b8 b2b3 c4xb3 d2xb3 c5xb3 c2xb3) 0.19/11
>>23}
>>19.Bd3 Re6 {(e8e6 d3e2 a8b8 e1f1 d8e7 f1g1 b7c6 h1h3 b8f8 g1h1 e6e4) 0.24/11 30}
>>20.Bf5 gxf5 {(g6xf5? h1xh7 g8xh7 c2xf5 h7g8 f5xe6 g8f8 f3e5 d6xe5 c3xe5 d8a5
>>e1f1 a5b6
>>e5d6 f8g7 d6e5 g7f8) 0.00/12 48} 21.Rxh7 Kxh7 {(g8xh7 c2xf5 h7g8 f5xe6 g8f8 e6g6
>>d8d7 f3g5 d5d4 g5e6 f8e7 e6xd4 b3xd4 d1xd4 d7e6) -0.19/11 29} 22.Qxf5+ Kg8
>>{(h7g8?
>>f3g5 e6e7 f5g6 g8f8 g6h5 e7c7 g5e6 f8e7 e6xd8 a8xd8 c3f6 e7xf6 h5h4 f6g7 h4xd8)
>>-1.20/11 48} 23.Qxe6+ Kf8 {(g8f8? e6g6 d8d7 f3g5 d5d4 c3xd4 b3xd4 d1xd4 b7xg2
>>g6xd6
>>d7xd6 d4xd6 a8e8) -2.34/11 25} 24.Qg6 Qd7 {(d8d7? f3g5 d5d4 c3xd4 b3xd4 d1xd4
>>b7xg2
>>d4xd6 d7b7 g5e6 f8e7 d6d2) -2.94/10 23} 25.Ng5 d4 {(d5d4 c3xd4 b3xd4 d1xd4 b7d5
>>g5h7
>>f8e7 g6g5 e7f7 g5xd5 f7g7 d5xa8 g7xh7 d4xc4) -5.99/10 24} 26.Bxd4 Nxd4 {(b3xd4?
>>d1xd4 b7d5 g5h7 f8e7 g6g5 e7f7 g5xd5 f7g6 d5xa8 g6xh7 a8d5 c4c3 d5xd6 d7xd6
>>d4xd6
>>c3xb2) -7.35/10 30} 27.Rxd4 Bd5 {(b7d5? g5h7 f8e7 g6g5 e7f7 g5xd5 f7g6 d5e4 g6g7
>>e4xa8
>>d7f7 d4xd6 g7xh7 d6a6 f7e7 a8xa7) -10.07/12 74} 28.Nh7+ Ke7 {(f8e7? g6g5 e7f7
>>g5xd5
>>f7g7 d5xa8 c4c3 a8f8 d6xf8 d4xd7 g7h6 h7xf8 c3xb2 d7b7 h6g5 e1e2 g5f5 b7xb2)
>>-12.54/12 54} 29.Qg5+ Kf7 {(e7f7 g5xd5 f7g7 d5xa8 c4c3 a8f8 d6xf8 d4xd7 g7h6
>>h7xf8 c3xb2
>>d7b7 h6g5 e1e2 g5f5 b7xb2) -12.54/12 31} 30.Qxd5+ Kg7 {(f7g7? d5g5 g7f7 g5f6
>>f7g8
>>d4d5 d6e5) -12.63/11 30} 31.Qg5+ Kf7 {(g7f7? g5f6 f7e8 d4e4 d7e7 f6f8 e8d7 e4xe7
>>d6xe7 f8xa8 c4c3 a8xa7 d7e6 a7a6 e6f7 b2xc3 f7g7 a6b7) -15.71/11 29} 32.Qf6+ Ke8
>>{(f7e8?) -16.69/12 60} 33.Re4+ Qe7 {(d7e7?) -18.17/12 46} 34.Qf8+ Kd7 {(e8d7
>>e4xe7 d6xe7
>>f8xa8) -13.74/3} 35.Nf6+ Qxf6 {(e7xf6? f8xf6 a8e8 f6f5 d7d8 f5a5 d8d7 a5b5 d7c7
>>b5xe8
>>c7b6 e8e6 b6b7 e6xd6) -19.61/11 18} 36.Qxf6 Re8 {(a8e8? f6f5 d7d8 f5a5 d8d7
>>a5b5)
>>-19.52/10 8} 37.Qf5+ Kd8 {(d7d8? f5a5) -22.25/11 31} 38.Qa5+ Kd7 {(d8d7?)
>>-22.60/11 24}
>>39.Qb5+ Kc7 {(d7c7? e4xe8 c4c3 b5b8 c7c6 e8e6 c6d5 b8xd6 d5c4 d6b4 c4d5 e6d6
>>d5e5 b4f4)
>>-M7/9 5} 40.Rxe8 Bxa3 {(d6xa3 b5b8 c7c6 e8e6 c6c5 b8d6 c5b5 b2xa3 a7a6 d6b4)
>>-M5/8 3}
>>41.bxa3 Kd6 {(c7d6 b5xc4 a7a6 e8e6 d6d7 c4c6 d7d8 e6e8) -M4/9 62} 42.Qe5+ Kc6
>>{(d6c6
>>e8c8 c6b6 e5d6 b6b5 d6b4 b5a6 c8c6) -M4/9 28} 43.Re6+ Kd7 {(c6d7 e5d6 d7c8 e6e8
>>c8b7
>>e8b8) -M3/9 53} 44.Qd5+ Kc7 {(d7c7 d5c6 c7d8 e6e8) -M2/9 49} 45.Rc6+ Kb7 {(c7b7
>>d5b5
>>b7a8 c6c8) -M2/9 50} 46.Rxc4+ Kb6 {(b7b6 d5c6 b6a5 c4c5) -M2/8 88} 47.Rb4+ Kc7
>>{(b6c7 b4b7 c7c8 d5d7) -M2/8 82} 48.Rb7+ Kc8 {(c7c8 d5d7) -M1/3} 49.Qd7# {Matt}
>>1-0
>
>This is all very nice, but you can't judge overall playing strength of Rebel vs
>Fritz with one example.
>
>Sorry but your post is very misleading, and although Ed Schroder deserves much
>credit, Frans Morsch doesn't deserve this type of discredit!
>
>Terry McCracken
I have no problem with your coment.My statement is problably a reaction of this
Fritz is no. 1 in my ratinglist blabla.All this people are very middleclass
chessplayer and can´t evaluate the games.So all they do is counting numbers like
computers.Maybe a program can beat another with 62,0 : 38,0 but the better
positional play come from the looser of this match.I feel more and more
uncomfortable with this talking of the common "experts" of computerchess.
TL
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