Author: George Tsavdaris
Date: 13:41:31 07/27/03
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On July 27, 2003 at 15:25:28, ALI MIRAFZALI wrote:
>On July 27, 2003 at 13:29:31, Kurt Utzinger wrote:
>
>>In der ersten Partie gegen Rebel 12 DOS final lief es gar nicht gut, so dass
>>eine klägliche Niederlage resultierte.
>>
>>In the first game vs Rebel 12 DOS I chose an unlucky opening line and was
>>defeated by the program of Ed Schröder.
>>
>>My results (120'/40) so far:
>>Meine bisherigen Resultate (120'/40) sind wie folgt:
>>
>>- vs ChessTiger (1/2, 1/2)
>>- vs Junior8 (1/2, 1/2, 0)
>>- vs Rebel 12 DOS final release (0)
>>- vs Shredder 7.04 (1, 1/2)
>>
>>Total 8 Games/Partien and/und 3,5 Punkte = 43,75 %
>>
>>[Event "Match 120'/40"]
>>[Site "SWZ"]
>>[Date "2003.07.27"]
>>[Round "1"]
>>[White "Rebel 12 DOS"]
>>[Black "Utzinger, K."]
>>[Result "1-0"]
>>[ECO "D35"]
>>[WhiteElo "2700"]
>>[BlackElo "1978"]
>>[Annotator "Utzinger,K"]
>>[PlyCount "55"]
>>
>>1. d4 {Switzerland 27th July 2003; Comments: Kurt Utzinger; P3 800/256, Rebel
>>12 DOS final release with 60 MB hash, Anti-GM style, ponder=on} 1... d5 2. c4
>>e6 3. Nc3 Nf6 4. cxd5 {The exchange variation in the queens gambit, a line I
>>do not like with black / Die Abtauschvariante im Damengambit, eine Variante,
>>die ich mit Schwarz nicht mag} 4... exd5 5. Bg5 c6 6. e3 Bf5 {Much too fast
>>played as I had completely forgotten the following reply / Viel zu schnell
>>gespielt, ich hatte die kommende Antwort vollkommen vergessen} 7. Qf3 Bg6 8.
>>Bxf6 Qxf6 9. Qxf6 gxf6 10. Nf3 {White last book move. The first time in my
>>matches I was indeed unhappy with the position after the opening / Das erste
>>Mal in meinen Matches, wo ich mit der Stellung nach der Eroeffnung gar nicht
>>zufrieden war} 10... Bf5 {18 minutes for this move is much too long but a
>>proof of my feelings / 18 Min fuer diesen Zug sind zuviel, indessen ein Beweis
>>fuer meineUnzufriedenheit} 11. Be2 Nd7 12. O-O Bd6 13. Nh4 Be6 {Perhaps better
>>is 13...Bg6 but in that case, my move 10...Bf5 would have made no sense /
>>Vielleicht ist 13...Lg6 besser, aber dann haette ja mein Zug 10...Lf5 keinen
>>Sinn gemacht} 14. Bd3 O-O-O 15. Nf5 Bc7 16. Rfc1 Rde8 {Preparing the maneouvre
>>Nd7-f8-g6-e7 but this all needs too much time / Zwecks Vorbereitung von
>>Sd7-f8-g6-e7, doch ist dies alles zu langsam} 17. b4 {
>>Rebel 12 DOS plays very consequently / Rebel 12 DOS spielt sehr konsequent}
>>17... b5 {With the hope to keep the position closed, but this is indeed a bad
>>move that makes things easy for my opponent / Mit der Hoffnung, die Stellung
>>geschlossen zu halten. In der Tat aber ein schlechter Zug, der die Sache fuer
>>Rebel 12 einfach macht} 18. a4 bxa4 {My initial idea was 18...a6 but to my
>>horror I suddenly noticed the tactical blow 19.axb5 axb5 20.Nxb5 and white
>>wins / Meine urspruengliche Idee war 18...a6, aber zu meinem Entsetzen
>>entdeckte ich ploetzlich die taktische Widerlegung 19.axb5 axb5 20.Sxb5 und
>>Weiss gewinnt} 19. Nxa4 {White has now such a strong position that it will
>>hardly be possible for me to save the game / Der weisse Vorteil ist bereits so
>>gross, dass es mir kaum mehr moeglich ist, die Partie zu retten} 19... Kb7 20.
>>b5 {And here I again invested 20 minutes of thinking time, just to convince
>>myself that white has already a won position. Nevertheless I wanted to see
>>this in practice / Und hier investierte ich nochmals 20 Minuten Bedenkzeit,
>>nur um festzustellen, dass Weiss schon jetzt eine gewonnene Stellung hat.
>>Trotzdem wollte ich es mir noch zeigen lassen.} 20... cxb5 21. Bxb5 Bxf5 22.
>>Bxd7 {The most easiest winning way / Der schnellste Gewinnweg} 22... Bxd7 23.
>>Nc5+ Kc6 24. Ne6+ Kd6 25. Nxc7 Rb8 26. Rxa7 Bc6 {My last hope but Rebel 12 DOS
>>does not give me the slightest chance / Meine letzte Hoffnung, doch laesst mir
>>Rebel 12 DOS keine Chance} 27. Ra6 Kxc7 28. Rcxc6+ {As I cannot avoid further
>>loss of material I resigned / Da ich weiteren Materialverlust nicht mehr
>>verhindern kann, gab ich hier auf} 1-0
>>
>>Rebel 12 DOS final release vs Utzinger,K (1-0)
>>Final position of the game / Schluss-Stellung der Partie
>>[D]1r5r/2k2p1p/R1R2p2/3p4/3P4/4P3/5PPP/6K1 b - - 0 28</FONT>
>Hi Kurt
>Interesting game.Why not more games against the same program? I noticed that
>you are playing many games against many programs.For example you played 3 games
>against Junior ;if you had played 3 more games then it would have been 6 games
>and then your result could have been compared to Kasparov.
Unlucky statement. His result would not in any way, can be compared with
that of Kasparov. Simply due to the difference of hardware: P3 800MHz<<<<
~9000 MHz and also because Kurt played in his home away from the media and
with no pressure for a good result.
>In general more games
>against the same program provides for a more scientific result.Also I believe
>that the best programs against other computers are not the best against humans.
>I believe that the slow searchers give the human players a much more difficult
>time then programs like Junior or Fritz.In this regards 3 programs stand out
>M chess Chessmaster and Hiarcs.In particular among many many home PC users
>The chessmaster series has the reputation of being the most difficult to play
>against.So it would be intersting to see a 4 game match between yourself and
>CM 9000 (default).I understand that the SKR settings may be (slightly) stronger
>but this may be true only agasinst other programs and not against humans.Also
>the default is a better known personality so your results could be compared.
> Kind Regards
> Ali M
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