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Subject: Some evidence that DJ was lost after 10..Bxh2+(game 6)(HIARCS8 at ply13)

Author: ALI MIRAFZALI

Date: 17:06:53 08/14/03





If Kasparov had played 16.g3 instead of 16.Bxh7+ it seems that he would have
won.HIARCS 8 played both sides after 16.g3 up to ply 14(which is very deep)
and white won.This whole shootout experiment took about 2 days to complete.
The very interesting thing is that at the ply 11 shootout the result was
a draw. which may show that this ply 13 shootout may well convey the truth
about this game.Deep Junior is an unsound program and the authors still need
to explain 10..Bxh2????????????


New game - Hiarcs 8
Shootout (Hiarcs8, 13ply)

1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.e3 0-0 5.Bd3 d5 6.cxd5 exd5 7.Nge2 Re8 8.0-0 Bd6
9.a3 c6 10.Qc2 Bxh2+ 11.Kxh2 Ng4+ 12.Kg3 Qg5 13.f4 Qh5 14.Bd2 Qh2+ 15.Kf3 Qh4
16.g3 Qh2  1.84/13  1:17:31  17.f5  1.59/13  1:23:20  Qh3 (Nd7)  2.19/14
1:23:20  18.Rg1  1.94/14  1:23:20  Nh2+  1.69/14  1:23:20  19.Kf2  1.69/14  0
Ng4+  1.69/14  1:02:30  20.Ke1  1.69/14  45:42  Nd7  1.44/14  1:23:20  21.e4
(Rc1)  1.20/14  1:23:20  21...Qh2  1.20/14  1:02:30  22.Bf4 (Bg5)  1.13/14
1:23:20  22...dxe4  1.13/14  1:02:30  23.Nxe4  1.30/14  4:07  Nb6  1.30/14
1:02:30  24.f6  1.02/14  1:23:20  Bf5  1.13/14  1:23:20  25.Kd2  1.20/14
1:23:20  Rxe4  1.17/14  1:23:20  26.Bxe4  1.42/14  1:23:20  Re8  1.45/14  26:36
27.Be5  1.45/14  1:23:20  Bxe4 (Nxe5)  1.62/14  1:23:20  28.Qxe4  1.62/14
1:02:30  Nc4+  1.66/14  1:16:42  29.Kc1  1.73/14  1:23:20  Nxf6  1.95/14
1:23:20  30.Qg2  1.95/14  1:03:16  Qxg2  1.95/14  52:54  31.Rxg2  2.02/14  10:15
 Ne4  2.02/14  7:27  32.b3  2.02/14  12:59  Ne3  2.02/14  8:11  33.Rg1  2.00/14
3:30  g5 (Nd5)  2.04/14  18:28  34.Re1  2.31/14  9:10  Ng2  2.13/14  1:57
35.Rf1  2.13/14  1:41  f6  2.32/14  5:39  36.Bxf6 (Bc7)  2.13/14  3:03
36...Nxf6  2.01/14  1:42  37.Rf2  2.27/14  2:37  Ne1  2.31/14  57  38.Kd2
2.31/14  1:36  Nc2  2.32/14  1:24  39.Kxc2  2.36/14  35  Ng4  2.43/14  53
40.Raf1  2.43/14  12  Nxf2  2.42/14  1:41  41.Rxf2  2.42/14  5  Re3  2.55/14
1:12  42.g4  2.55/14  34  Kg7 (Kh8)  2.58/14  40  43.Rg2  2.73/14  1:39  Kg6
2.71/14  1:38  44.Ng3  2.62/14  1:02  Rf3  2.70/14  54  45.Nh5 (Ne4)  2.74/14
2:17  45...Kf7  2.79/14  2:53  46.Rg3  2.80/14  2:23  Rf1  2.80/14  4:19  47.Re3
(Kd3)  2.82/14  7:31  47...Rg1  2.87/14  7:03  48.Ng3  2.87/14  2:35  Kg6
2.98/14  18:01  49.Kd3  2.99/14  9:36  Rg2  3.13/14  20:09  50.Ke4 (b4)  3.38/14
 16:39  50...h6  3.77/14  24:27  51.Ke5  3.77/14  2:03  Rf2  4.25/14  13:33
52.Kd6  4.43/14  5:44  Rf4  4.54/14  7:58  53.Ke7 (Re6+)  5.42/14  5:41
53...Rf7+  5.55/14  2:39  54.Ke8  5.55/14  16  Kg7  5.55/14  2:18  55.Re7
5.98/14  3:32  Rxe7+  6.09/14  1:10  56.Kxe7  6.09/14  0  Kg6  6.23/14  1:47
57.b4 (Kd7)  6.41/14  6:26  57...Kg7  6.85/14  5:33  58.Nh5+ (Kd6)  10.80/14
9:18  58...Kh7 (Kg6)  10.80/14  20  59.b5 10.80/14  2:38  1-0

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