Author: Hristo
Date: 23:06:43 06/13/03
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On June 14, 2003 at 01:41:33, Kurt Utzinger wrote:
>The published game contains some computer moves that were basically wrong and
>bad. Below the game with my comments:
>
Thank you for your comments/annotation!
The "17-19 f4 !?" made me smile; had the computer played this rather obvious
move I would have probably lost ...
The program made many -questionable- moves, but never the less I have the
impression that White are much better up to move 18.
>[Event "?"]
>[Site "MyTown"]
>[Date "2003.06.13"]
>[Round "?"]
>[White "Sigma Chess 6"]
>[Black "Hristo Doichev"]
>[Result "0-1"]
>[ECO "A01"]
>[Annotator "Utzinger,K"]
>[PlyCount "58"]
>[TimeControl "Blitz 10 min"]
>
>1. b3 f5 2. Nf3 Nf6 3. d4 d5 4. e3 e6 5. Bd3 Bd6 6. O-O Nbd7 7. Bb2 {?! White's
>dark squared bishop is not much worth. It was therefore a good idea to
>exchange it against Black's strong dark squared bishop d6 with 7.Ba3} h6 8. c4
>c6 9. c5 {? A positional weak move leading to a closed centre and enabling
>Black the opportunity to launch an pawn attack on the kingside.} Bc7 10. Nbd2
>Qe7 11. b4 a5 12. Nh4 {? White has nothing to do on its weak wing. A trial
>worth was 12.b5 to open the b-file and to let the a-file closed for Black.} Nf8
>13. bxa5 {?! Better 13.b5} g5 14. Nhf3 Ng6 15. Nb3 g4 16. Ne1 {
>?! A very unnatural retreat. Why not jump to d2?} h5 17. Bc3 {17.f4!?} Kf7 18.
>Qc2 {18.f4!?} h4 19. Rb1 {Misses the chance 19.f4} (19. f4 gxf3 20. Nxf3 Ng4
>21. Qe2) 19... Bxh2+ 20. Kxh2 g3+ 21. Kh3 {
>?? The only defence that could save the game was 21.Kg1} Bd7 ({Shredder 7.04:}
>21... Ne4 22. Bxe4 Nf4+ 23. exf4 fxe4 24. Qe2 e5+ 25. Qg4 Bxg4+ 26. Kxg4 Rag8+
>27. Kh3 Qd7+ 28. f5 Qxf5# {[%eval -32759,15]}) 22. f3 {??} Rag8 ({
>Shredder 7.04:} 22... Nh7 23. f4 Qg5 24. Be2 e5 25. Qd1 exf4 26. Rxf4 Qg4+ 27.
>Rxg4 fxg4+ 28. Bxg4 Ng5# {[%eval -32760,13]}) 23. Nc1 {??} Nh7 ({Shredder 7.04:
>} 23... Nh7 24. f4 Qg5 25. Qd1 e5 26. Be2 exf4 27. Bh5 Qg4+ 28. Qxg4 fxg4+ 29.
>Bxg4 Ng5# {[%eval -32760,13]}) 24. f4 Qg5 25. Qd1 e5 26. Be2 exf4 27. Bh5 Qg4+
>28. Qxg4 fxg4+ 29. Bxg4 Ng5# 0-1
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