Author: Uri Blass
Date: 08:00:13 07/25/03
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On July 25, 2003 at 10:41:58, emerson tan wrote: >On July 25, 2003 at 03:01:41, Jorge Pichard wrote: > >>On July 24, 2003 at 22:32:09, Pierre Bourget wrote: >> >>>Here are the games from rounds 8 ,9 and 10. >>> >>>[Event "I Magistral Ciutat de Cullera - A"] >>>[Site "Cullera"] >>>[Date "2003.07.23"] >>>[Round "8.5"] >>>[White "Spassov, Lubtcho 2363"] >>>[Black "Chess Tiger 15.0"] >>>[Result "1/2-1/2"] >>>[ECO "E81"] >>>[EventDate "2003.07.16"] >>>[PlyCount "69"] >>>[Source "lmi"] >>>[SourceDate "2003.07.24"] >>> >>>1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 g6 3. Nc3 Bg7 4. e4 d6 5. f3 O-O 6. Nge2 c5 7. d5 e6 8. Ng3 exd5 >>>9. cxd5 a6 10. a4 Nbd7 11. Be2 Ne8 12. Be3 Ne5 13. Qd2 h5 14. O-O h4 15. Nh1 h3 >>>16. g4 b6 17. Ng3 Ra7 18. Kh1 Kh7 19. Nd1 Rh8 20. Nf2 Kg8 21. f4 Nd7 22. g5 Rh4 >>>23. Ng4 a5 24. Rf2 Ba6 25. Raf1 Bxe2 26. Qxe2 Rb7 27. Qf3 Nf8 28. f5 Nh7 29. >>>fxg6 fxg6 30. Nh6+ Bxh6 31. gxh6 Nef6 32. Rg1 Rg4 33. Bd2 Rf7 34. Rgf1 Rh4 35. >>>Qd3 1/2-1/2 >>> >>> >>>[Event "I Magistral Ciutat de Cullera - A"] >>>[Site "Cullera"] >>>[Date "2003.07.23"] >>>[Round "9.2"] >>>[White "Chess Tiger 15.0"] >>>[Black "Garcia Fernandez, Carlos"] >>>[Result "1/2-1/2"] >>>[ECO "C41"] >>>[EventDate "2003.07.16"] >>>[PlyCount "116"] >>>[Source "lmi"] >>>[SourceDate "2003.07.24"] >>> >>>1. e4 d6 2. d4 Nf6 3. Nc3 e5 4. Nf3 Nbd7 5. Bc4 Be7 6. O-O O-O 7. a4 c6 8. Re1 >>>b6 9. Ba2 a6 10. h3 Rb8 11. b4 Kh8 12. Qd2 h6 13. Rb1 Nh7 14. d5 c5 15. b5 a5 >>>16. Qd3 Ndf6 17. Ne2 Ng8 18. Ng3 g6 19. Bb2 Rb7 20. Nd2 Bf6 21. Rf1 Re8 22. Nc4 >>>Bg7 23. f3 h5 24. Qd2 Bh6 25. Qe1 f6 26. Ra1 Ng5 27. Bc1 Nf7 28. Bxh6 Ngxh6 29. >>>c3 Kg7 30. Ne2 Rbe7 31. Nc1 Ng5 32. Qg3 Nhf7 33. h4 Nh7 34. Bb1 Nf8 35. Ra2 Nh6 >>>36. Raf2 Rf7 37. f4 Ng4 38. fxe5 Nxe5 39. Nxe5 Rxe5 40. Nd3 Nd7 41. Bc2 Qh8 42. >>>Nb2 Qd8 43. Nc4 Qe7 44. Bd3 Kh7 45. Qf4 Qf8 46. Bb1 Qe7 47. Qg3 Rf8 48. Rf4 Rf7 >>>49. Bd3 Kg7 50. Kh2 Kh7 51. Bc2 Kg7 52. Bb1 Kh7 53. R4f2 Kg7 54. Kg1 Kh7 55. Rf4 >>>Kg7 56. Bd3 Kh7 57. R1f2 Kg7 58. Bc2 Kh7 1/2-1/2 >>> >>> >>>[Event "I Magistral Ciutat de Cullera - A"] >>>[Site "Cullera"] >>>[Date "2003.07.24"] >>>[Round "10.6"] >>>[White "Soloviov, Sergei"] >>>[Black "Chess Tiger 15.0"] >>>[Result "0-1"] >>>[ECO "A00"] >>>[EventDate "2003.07.16"] >>>[PlyCount "40"] >>>[Source "lmi"] >>>[SourceDate "2003.07.24"] >>> >>>1. d3 d5 2. g3 e5 3. Bg2 g6 4. Nd2 Bg7 5. e4 Ne7 6. Ne2 c6 7. O-O O-O 8. b3 f6 >>>9. a4 Qc7 10. Ba3 Rd8 11. Qe1 Na6 12. h3 dxe4 13. dxe4 Be6 14. Nc1 c5 15. Kh2 >>>Nb4 16. Bxb4 cxb4 17. Ra2 Bh6 18. Nd3 Nc6 19. Nc4 Bxc4 20. bxc4 b3 0-1 >>> >>> >>>Standings >>>Place Name Feder Rtg Title Score Berg. >>> >>> 1 Chess Tiger 15, FRA 7.5 36.50 >>> 2 Marín, Mihail RUM 2539 gm 7 30.00 >>> 3 Cabrera Pino, Alexis CUB 2491 im 6.5 28.25 >>> 4 Hernandez Guerrero, Gilberto MEX 2556 gm 6.5 27.00 >>> 5 Herraiz Hidalgo, Herminio ESP 2494 im 6 28.25 >>> 6 Spassov, Lubtcho BUL 2363 gm 6 26.00 >>> 7 Llobell Cortell, Enrique ESP 2389 5 21.25 >>> 8 Minzer, Claudio ARG 2428 im 4 20.50 >>> 9 García Fernández, Carlos ESP 2381 im 4 15.50 >>> 10 Toledano Llinares, Juan Antonio ESP 2357 im 2.5 11.00 >>> 11 Soloviov, Sergei RUS 2446 im 2.5 9.50 >>> 12 Adell Corts, Francisco ESP 2213 2.5 8.75 >>> >>> >>> >>>One round to go. >>> >>>Pierre >> >>Great Result For Chess Tiger so far, but you will notice that it will NOT have >>the same performance as in Argentina back two years ago, since now more players >>have Chess Tiger and back in Argentina it was an Unknown beast. >> >>Pichard > > >I think if tiger wins the tournament its more impressive than in argentina >because people already have a copy of tiger, it means they can anticipate the >way it thinks and know its weaknes, but since they werent able to exploit it, it >means the programmmer has done a great job of minimizing the weakeness How do you know if people have a copy of tiger? Maybe they have and they do not care about it and care more about the games against humans. Uri
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