Author: Kurt Utzinger
Date: 13:59:50 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.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
Hi Ali
My next opponent will be CM 9000 default under CM9-GUI. And as to your
remarks: I do not think that my matches can be compared with the one
of Kasparov. I am playing at home and not in public, I do not need to
win or to play attractive chess and last but not least, I do not have
to consider my reputation: in my opinion all these facts make a great
difference (of course not to forget the hardware ...)
Kurt
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