Author: Federico Corigliano
Date: 20:42:05 08/11/03
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Chispa is much weaker than Baron, and it don't have any mobility evaluation (I
plan to add this soon), so if you can win Baron, surely you will find a easy
opponent in Chispa.
Federico
On August 11, 2003 at 19:49:37, Jorge Pichard wrote:
>My next game will be against the next version of FRC_Chispa, hopefully
>FRC_Chispa can avoid playing a closed position where the Rooks and Bishop is out
>of play :-)
>I Decided to take a rest of 15 days before my next FRC game.
>
>This was my best game against FRC_Baron103 on an Athlon 1200 GHz!
>
>How many programs see this great opportunity to break the position 13.Nf5xh6+!
>[D]3rr1k1/pbqpnpp1/1p3n1N/2p1p3/2P1P3/1PBPQ3/P4PPP/1B1R1RK1 b - -
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>
>
>[Event "Computer Schach Partie"]
>[Date "2003.07.28"]
>[Round "2"]
>[White "Jorge Pichard"]
>[Black "frcbaron103"]
>[Result "1-0"]
>[Time "17:40:18"]
>[TimeControl "1200+2"]
>[SetUp "1"]
>[FEN "bbqrknnr/pppppppp/8/8/8/8/PPPPPPPP/BBQRKNNR w KQkq - "]
>
>
>1.c4 b6 {(b7b6 g1f3 f8g6 b2b3 g8f6 f1g3 a8f3) -0.16/10 55} 2.e4 Nf6 {(g8f6 f1g3
>c7c5 b2b3 f8g6 g1e2 b8g3) 0.06/10 44} 3.d3 c5 {(c7c5 b2b3 f8g6 g1f3 e8g8 f1e3
>a8b7
>e1g1) 0.34/10 21} 4.Ne2 Ng6 {(f8g6 b2b3 e8g8 f1e3 b8c7 e3d5 f6d5) 0.34/10 37}
>5.Nfg3
>O-O 6.O-O Bxg3 {(b8g3 e2g3 e7e5 b1c2 a8b7 a2a3 c8c7) 0.25/10 105} 7.Nxg3 e5
>{(e7e5
>b2b3 c8c7 a1c3 g6f4 c1b2 f8e8 g3f5) 0.19/10 24} 8.b3 Rfe8 {(f8e8 a1c3 a8b7 c1g5
>a7a6
>g3f5 e8e6) 0.18/9 28} 9.Bc3 Qc7 {(c8c7 b1c2 g6f4 b3b4 f6h5 c1e3) 0.10/9 36}
>10.Qg5
>h6 {(h7h6 g5f5 a8b7 c3d2 e8e6 g3e2 g6e7) 0.04/9 29} 11.Qe3 Bb7 {(a8b7 e3f3 g6h4
>f3e2 h4g6 e2f3 ) 0.00/9 26} 12.Nf5 Ne7 {(g6e7 f5h4 f6h5 b1c2 h5f4 h4f3)
>0.05/8
>11} 13.Nxh6+ gxh6 {(g7h6 e3h6 c7d6 h6g5 e7g6 f2f4 f6h7 f4e5 d6d4 c3d4) 1.41/10
>22}
>14.Qxh6 Qd6 {(c7d6 h6g5 e7g6 f2f4 f6h7 f4e5 d6d4 c3d4 h7g5) 1.13/10 32} 15.Bd2
>Ng6
>{(e7g6 d2g5 e8e6 a2a3 d6f8 b1a2) 1.27/9 26} 16.f4 Qd4+ {(d6d4 g1h1 e5f4 h6g5
>f6h7 g5g4
>g8h8 d2f4) 2.29/9 28} 17.Kh1 exf4 {(e5f4 h6g5 f6h7 g5g4 g8h8) 2.23/9 27} 18.Qg5
>Nh7
>{(f6h7 g5h6 b7c6 d1c1 d4g7 h6g7 g8g7 d2c3) 2.13/9 32} 19.Qg4 Qg7 {(d4g7 d2f4
>h7f6 g4h3
>g6f4 f1f4 g7g5) 2.00/10 71} 20.Bxf4 Nf6 {(h7f6 g4h3 g6f4 f1f4 e8e6) 1.93/9 26}
>21.Qh3 Nxf4 {(g6f4 f1f4 e8e6 d1f1 g8f8 b1c2 f8e7) 1.92/10 59} 22.Rxf4 Re6 {(e8e6
>d1f1
>g8f8 f1f2 d7d6 h3h4 f8e7) 1.71/10 60} 23.Rdf1 Kf8 {(g8f8 f1f2 d7d6 h3h4 f8e7)
>1.71/8
>19} 24.R4f5 Ke8 {(f8e8 h3h4 e8e7 f5g5 g7h8) 1.88/9 35} 25.Qf3 Ke7 {(e8e7 f3f4
>d8g8
>f1f2 a7a6 h1g1 d7d6) 1.71/9 21} 26.b4 cxb4 {(c5b4 b1c2 d8h8 f3f4) 2.53/8 11}
>27.d4
>Rh8 {(d8h8 d4d5 g7h6 h2h3 b7d5) -0.26/7 16} 28.d5 Qh6 {(g7h6 h2h3 e6d6 e4e5)
>-1.25/6 8} 29.h3 Nxd5 {(f6d5 c4d5 e6g6 e4e5 f7f6 d5d6 e7e6) -1.90/7 9} 30.cxd5
>Rd6
>{(e6d6 e4e5 d6d5 b1e4 h6e6 f5f7 e7d8) -2.78/8 18} 31.e5 Rxd5 {(d6d5 b1e4 h6e6
>f5f7
>e7d8) -4.09/8 7} 32.Be4 Qe6 {(h6e6 f5f7 e7d8 f7f6 e6g8 f6f7 d5a5) -4.09/8 9}
>33.Rxf7+
>Kd8 {(e7d8 f7f6 e6e5 f6f5 h8h3 g2h3 e5f5 e4f5) -3.03/9 17} 34.Rf6 Qxe5 {(e6e5
>f6f5
>h8h3 g2h3 e5f5 e4f5 d5f5) -3.03/8 4} 35.Rf5 Rxh3+ {(h8h3 g2h3 e5f5 e4f5 d5f5
>f3b7
>f5f1 h1g2 f1f6) -4.16/8 7} 36.gxh3 Qxf5 {(e5f5 e4f5 d5f5 f3b7 f5f1 h1g2 f1f6
>b7a7)
>-4.15/10 16} 37.Bxf5 Rxf5 {(d5f5 f3b7 f5f1 h1g2 f1c1 b7a7 c1c2 g2f3 c2c3 f3f4)
>-4.48/11
>9} 38.Qxb7 Rxf1+ {(f5f1 h1g2 f1f6 b7a7 f6g6 g2f3 g6f6 f3g3 f6g6 g3f4) -4.49/10
>14}
>39.Kg2 Rf6 {(f1f6 b7a7 f6e6 g2f3 e6f6 f3g4 d8e7 a7a4) -4.46/9 5} 40.Qxa7 Rg6+
>{(f6g6
>g2f3 g6f6 f3e4 f6g6 a7a4 g6h6) -4.58/8 4} 41.Kf3 Rf6+ {(g6f6 f3g4 f6g6 g4f5 g6h6
>a7b8 d8e7 b8e5 e7d8 e5e3 h6h5) -4.72/8 7} 42.Ke4 Rh6 {(f6h6 a7b8 d8e7 b8g3 h6h5
>g3g4) -4.70/8 6} 43.Qb8+ Ke7 44.Qg3 Rh5 {(h6h5 e4d3 h5a5 g3e1 e7f6 e1h4 f6g6
>h4e4)
>-4.87/8 8} 45.h4 Rc5 {(h5c5 g3g7 e7d6 g7d4 d6e6 d4b4 d7d6) -5.09/8 16} 46.Qg7+
>Kd8
>{(e7d8 g7f8 d8c7 f8c5 b6c5 h4h5 c5c4 h5h6 d7d5 e4d4 b4b3 a2b3 c4b3) -5.28/8 8}
>47.Qh8+
>Kc7 {(d8c7 h8d4 d7d6 d4b4 c5e5 e4d4 b6b5) -5.11/9 9} 48.h5 Rc2 {(c5c2 h8g8 c7d6
>g8b8 d6e7) -4.98/7 3} 49.h6 Re2+ {(c2e2 e4f3 e2a2 h6h7) -6.25/7 12} 50.Kd3 Rxa2
>{(e2a2 h8e5 c7c8) -6.23/7 3} 51.Qe5+ Kc8 {(c7c8 h6h7 a2a3 d3e4 a3h3 h7h8q h3h8)
>-6.31/8 6} 52.Kc4 Ra3 {(a2a3 e5h5 c8b7 h6h7 a3c3 c4b4 c3c8) -6.46/8 13} 53.Qh8+
>Kc7
>{(c8c7 h8e5 c7c6 e5e4 c6c7 c4b4 a3h3) -6.10/8 8} 54.h7 Rh3 {(a3h3 h8e5 c7c6 e5e4
>c6d6)
>-6.22/8 3} 55.Qe5+ Kc6 {(c7c6 e5e4 c6c7 c4b4 h3h5 e4g6) -6.34/9 6} 56.h8=Q Rxh8
>{(h3h8
>e5h8 c6c7 h8e5 d7d6 e5e7 c7c6) -7.37/8 11} 57.Qxh8 b3 {(b4b3 h8c8 c6d6 c8b7
>d6e5)
>-7.53/7 6} 58.Kxb3 d6 {(d7d6 b3b4 d6d5 h8f6 c6c7 f6e5 c7c6) -7.81/8 10} 59.Kb4
>Kd7
>{(c6d7 h8g7 d7e6 b4c4 e6f5 g7d7 f5e5 d7e7) -9.85/8 4} 60.Qd4 Kc6 {(d7c6 d4e4
>c6c7 b4b5
>c7d8) -10.10/8 4} 61.Qc4+ Kd7 {(c6d7 c4f7 d7c6 b4c4 b6b5 c4b4) -10.20/8 5}
>62.Kb5 Ke7
>{(d7e7 b5b6 d6d5 c4c6 e7f7) -10.20/8 4} {Black resigns} 1-0
>
>
>This time I played a blocked position for the first 16 moves when I decided to
>break the position with 16.f2-f4! but the best move was my piece sacrifice at
>move 13. Nf5xh6+!
>
>Here is the final position where frcbaron resigned:
>[D]8/4k3/1p1p4/1K6/2Q5/8/8/8 b - -
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