Author: bobby palacios
Date: 20:12:47 03/22/03
Sparked by Jorge's recent posting about instructive games played by computers, I decided to check my tournament database of games between engines and came up with this fine example. This game is between Comet B60 - SoS.3 for Arena (played at game in 2.5hrs on a single p4 2.47 ghz machine). SoS.3 allowed CometB60 to activate its bishops and give up the exchange to set its own bishops in motion for a mating attack! [d] 1rbq1rk1/5pb1/pp3n1p/2p3p1/P1Pp3P/N2P2P1/3BPPB1/1R1QR1K1 b - h3 0 19 The game continued: 19..gxh4 20.Bf4 Bf5 21.Bf3 hxg3 22.Bxg3 Rc8 23.Bb7 [d] 2rq1rk1/1B3pb1/pp3n1p/2p2b2/P1Pp4/N2P2B1/4PP2/1R1QR1K1 b - - 0 23 23..Nh5! 24.e4 Nxg3 25.Bxc8 Bxc8 26.fxg3 Qg5 27.Qf3 Be5 28.Rxb6 Bxg3 29.Reb1 Kh7! 30.R6b2 Rg8 31.Rg2 Bh3 32.Qxg3 Qxg3 33.Rxg3 Rxg3+ 34.Kf2 Rxd3 35.Nb5 axb5 36.cxb5 Bc8 37.a5 c4 38.Rc1 c3 39.a6 Rd2+ 40.Kf3 c2 0-1
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