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Subject: Re: J8 vs F8

Author: Timothy J. Frohlick

Date: 17:31:23 07/19/03

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Mike,

You're not ecstatic, are you?  The games are becoming Fischeresque.

Very nice,

TJ


On July 19, 2003 at 20:19:32, Mike Byrne wrote:

>Game from tourney that is almost complete.
>
>Deep Junior 8 - Fritz 8 [E98]
>Blitz-5 Secane, PA USA (16), 19.07.2003
>
>1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.Nf3 0-0 6.Be2 e5 7.0-0 Nc6 8.d5 Ne7 9.Ne1
>Nd7 10.Nd3 f5 11.Bd2 Kh8 12.Rc1 Nf6 13.f3 c6 14.Nf2 f4 {
>[d]r1bq1r1k/pp2n1bp/2pp1np1/3Pp3/2P1Pp2/2N2P2/PP1BBNPP/2RQ1RK1 w - - 0 15
>
>15.Qb3 appears to be a novelty.  It's not in my database of 3M games,  I don't
>care for the response by F8 of 15....c5.
>}
>15.Qb3 c5 16.Rcd1 h6 17.a3 Qc7 18.Ng4 Bd7 19.Nb5 Qb6 20.Nxf6 Rxf6 21.a4 a6 {
>[d]r6k/1p1bn1b1/pq1p1rpp/1NpPp3/P1P1Pp2/1Q3P2/1P1BB1PP/3R1RK1 w - - 0 22
>
>At this point, F8 still believed it had a slight advantage.
>}
>
>22.a5 Qd8 23.Nc3 Qxa5 24.Qxb7 Qd8 25.Ra1 Rb8 26.Qxa6 Rxb2 27.Rfd1 Rb6 {
>[d]3q3k/3bn1b1/Qr1p1rpp/2pPp3/2P1Pp2/2N2P2/3BB1PP/R2R2K1 w - - 0 28
>
>The black's weakness at d6 will soon be evident.  This reinforces the notion
>that the earlier 15....c5 was just plain bad.
>}
>28.Qa7 Bc8 29.Rdb1 Rxb1+ 30.Rxb1 Ng8 31.Rb6 Bd7 32.Rb7 Rf7 33.Nb5 Qe7 {
>[d]3q2nk/QR1b1rb1/3p2pp/1NpPp3/2P1Pp2/5P2/3BB1PP/6K1 b - - 0 33
>
>The pieces are equal, but clearly has white has the winning initiative at this
>point.
>}
>34.Qb8 Kh7  {
>[d]1Q4n1/1R1bqrbk/3p2pp/1NpPp3/2P1Pp2/5P2/3BB1PP/6K1 w - - 0 35
>
>34. ..Rf6 is no better.
>}
>
>35.Nxd6 Rf8 36.Qc7 Nf6 37.Nc8 Qd8 38.Nb6 Qxc7 39.Rxc7 Rf7 40.Rxc5 Bg4 41.Ra5
>Nxe4 {
>[d]8/3b1rbk/1N3npp/2RPp3/2P1Pp2/5P2/3BB1PP/6K1 b - - 0 40
>
>set to music...
>
> "I'm a steam roller baby, ...and I'm going roll my pawns all over you"
>
>game is over.  The price to stop the pawns is too great.
>
>
>42.Bb4 Rb7 43.c5 Bf8 44.Ba6 Rxb6 45.cxb6 Bxb4 46.b7 Bd6 47.fxe4 Kg7 48.Bb5 Kh7
>49.Ra6 Bb8 50.h3 f3 51.hxg4 1-0
>
>============================================================================
>machine commentary
>
>
>
>Deep Junior 8 - Fritz 8 [E98]
>Blitz-5 Secane, PA USA (16), 19.07.2003
>
>1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 g6 3.Nc3 Bg7 4.e4 d6 5.Nf3 0-0 6.Be2 e5 7.0-0 Nc6 8.d5 Ne7 9.Ne1
>Nd7 10.Nd3 f5 11.Bd2 Kh8 12.Rc1 Nf6 13.f3 c6 14.Nf2 f4  0.03/10  6  15.Qb3
>(dxc6)  0.19/14  20  15...c5 (Bd7)  -0.13/12  8  16.Rcd1 (Qa3)  0.18/14  7
>16...h6 (b6)  -0.16/12  13  17.a3 (Qa3)  0.19/15  6  17...Qc7 (b6)  -0.31/11  5
>18.Ng4 (Qc2)  0.25/15  10  18...Bd7 (b6)  -0.31/11  10  19.Nb5 (Nxf6)  0.16/14
>10  19...Qb6 (Qd8)  -0.44/11  7  20.Nxf6 (a4)  0.17/14  9  20...Rxf6  -0.53/11
>1  21.a4  -0.04/14  5  a6  -0.50/13  1  22.a5  0.12/13  0  Qd8  -0.41/13  7
>23.Nc3 (Na3)  0.10/14  0  23...Qxa5  -0.41/12  8  24.Qxb7  0.13/15  0  Qd8
>-0.19/12  8  25.Ra1  0.26/15  0  Rb8  -0.19/11  5  26.Qxa6  0.66/14  4  Rxb2
>0.03/11  3  27.Rfd1  0.69/13  1  Rb6  0.09/10  3  28.Qa7 (Qa3)  1.03/14  6
>28...Bc8  0.22/11  6  29.Rdb1 (Qa5)  1.52/15  8  29...Rxb1+  0.56/11  4  30.Rxb1
> 1.80/16  0  Ng8 (g5)  0.81/12  11  31.Rb6 (Rb8)  2.20/15  7  31...Bd7 (Qd7)
>0.97/12  7  32.Rb7 (Nb5)  2.64/14  4  32...Rf7  2.37/12  6  33.Nb5  3.19/15  7
>Qe7  2.47/12  0  34.Qb8  3.34/15  12  Kh7  2.72/12  0  35.Nxd6 (Qxd6)  3.69/15
>7  35...Rf8  2.84/12  7  36.Qc7  3.99/15  0  Nf6  2.84/11  4  37.Nc8 (Qxc5)
>3.99/14  4  37...Qd8  2.72/11  4  38.Nb6  4.29/14  0  Qxc7  3.44/11  4  39.Rxc7
>4.74/14  11  Rf7  3.56/12  0  40.Rxc5  4.95/14  6  Bg4  3.97/11  0  41.Ra5 (Kf1)
> 5.09/13  3  41...Nxe4  3.69/11  4  42.Bb4  5.24/14  0  Rb7 (Bh5)  3.91/11  5
>43.c5 (Ra6)  5.37/14  5  43...Bf8  3.94/11  4  44.Ba6 (fxg4)  5.67/14  0
>44...Rxb6  3.81/11  3  45.cxb6  6.39/14  0  Bxb4  4.97/11  2  46.b7  8.03/14  0
>Bd6  5.50/11  3  47.fxe4  8.11/15  0  Kg7 (Bd7)  5.53/11  3  48.Bb5  8.56/15  2
>Kh7  6.84/10  1  49.Ra6  11.37/14  2  Bb8  8.78/12  0  50.h3  14.76/15  4  f3
>(Bd7)  13.97/12  0  51.hxg4 15.06/14  1  1-0



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