Author: Jorge Pichard
Date: 13:56:03 09/04/03
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[Event "Computer Schach Partie"]
[Site "Jorge's Place"]
[Date "2003.09.04"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Yace Paderborn"]
[Black "chispa_39_frc"]
[Result "1-0"]
[Time "19:35:22"]
[TimeControl "2400+1"]
[SetUp "1"]
[FEN "bbrknqnr/pppppppp/8/8/8/8/PPPPPPPP/BBRKNQNR w KQkq - "]
1.c4 c5 {-0.03/13} 2.b3 b6 {-0.16/12} 3.Ngf3 e6 {-0.04/12} 4.e3 Qe7 {-0.02/12}
5.e4 e5 {0.00/11} 6.d3 Nh6 {0.04/11} 7.Bb2 f5 {0.15/12} 8.Nd2 Nf6 {0.09/11}
9.Nef3
Nh5 {-0.07/11} 10.Bc2 O-O {0.20/11} 11.g3 fxe4 {-0.04/10} 12.dxe4 Bb7 {-0.05/12}
13.Bd3 Rc6 {0.04/12} 14.Qh3 Nf6 {0.05/12} 15.Kc2 Bc7 {0.60/11} 16.Rhg1 a6
{0.61/10}
17.g4 Nfxg4 {0.85/11} 18.Rxg4 Nxg4 {0.79/12} 19.Qxg4 Rf4 {0.76/11} 20.Qg2 Rcf6
{0.72/11} 21.Rg1 d6 {0.84/11} 22.Qh3 b5 {0.87/10} 23.Bc3 Kh8 {0.83/10} 24.Rg3
Bb8
{0.88/9} 25.cxb5 axb5 {-0.15/10} 26.Bxb5 c4 {-0.16/8} 27.Bxc4 Ba7 {-0.47/10}
28.Qg2
Bxe4+ {-0.57/9} 29.Nxe4 Rxe4 {-0.56/10} 30.Kd1 Ref4 {-0.58/9} 31.Bd2 R4f5
{-0.98/10}
32.Nh4 Rh5 {-1.92/10} 33.Bg5 e4 {-2.06/10} 34.Nf5 Qe5 {-3.95/11} 35.Bxf6 Qxf6
{-3.28/9} 36.Rxg7 Qa1+ {-4.03/8} 37.Kc2 Qxa2+ {-3.24/8} 38.Kc3 Qa1+ {-6.24/7}
39.Kb4 Qe1+
{-9.04/9} 40.Kb5 Rxf5+ {-M12/9} 41.Kc6 Rc5+ {-12.68/9} 42.Kd7 Rc7+ {-11.85/9}
43.Kxc7
Qa5+ {-M8/9} 44.Kd7 Qf5+ {-M9/8} {Black resigns} 1-0
[D]bbr2rk1/p2pq1pp/1p5n/2p1pp1n/2P1P3/1P1P1N2/PBBN1PPP/2RK1Q1R w KQ -
>>Here is another game that I started between Yace Paderborn versus Chipa_39_frc
>>after Chispa castled, I just simply set up the position for Yace and the game
>>continue from that position on.
Final Position where Chispa Resigned :-)
[D]7k/b2K2Rp/3p4/5q2/2B1p3/1P6/5PQP/8 w - -
>Hi
>
>Sorry, but worthless in my opinon. Regardless if YACE is winning or not YACE
>NEVER expected a FRC castling in its search.
>
>Bye Ingo
It might be worthless from your point of view, but I was trying to compare from
what part of the game does Chispa starts weakening itself, and it seems that
Chispa played terrible after the middlegame or from this position on:
[D]6k1/1bbpq1pp/pp3r2/2p1p3/2P1Pr2/1P1B1N2/PBKN1PQP/6R1 b - -
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