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Subject: Hiarcs 9 vs Junior 8 (5) 90m+30s (0-1) Now 2,5-2,5 (Comments)

Author: Kurt Utzinger

Date: 06:14:46 09/23/03


In the fifth game Junior 8 demonstrated in a very fine game
how it is possible to completely outplay the new and strong
Hiarcs 9.

In der 5.Partie zeigte sich Junior 8 von seiner besten Seite
und überspielte den Hiarcs 9 auf wirklich prachtvolle Art und
Weise. Es steht nun 2,5-2,5 ausgeglichen.

[D]3r3k/3q4/2p2b2/4p3/3nPppp/1PN5/P4PPP/1NQR2K1 w - - 0 33
Hiarcs 9 vs Junior 8 (5) Position after 32...Nd4

[Event "Hia9_Jun8  Dur 1.3/64  90m+30s"]
[Site "Wetzikon"]
[Date "2003.09.22"]
[Round "5"]
[White "Hiarcs 9"]
[Black "Junior 8"]
[Result "0-1"]
[ECO "D43"]
[Annotator "Utzinger,K"]
[PlyCount "132"]

1. d4 {Fritz7-GUI on Duron 1.3/256, Hiarcs9 vs Junior8 (v8.0.0.2), ponder=off,
64 MB hash each, 3- and 4-men EGTB, own write protected books, no book
learning, time control=90m+30s} 1... Nf6 2. c4 e6 3. Nf3 d5 4. Bg5 h6 5. Bxf6
Qxf6 6. Nc3 c6 7. e3 Nd7 8. Bd3 dxc4 9. Bxc4 g6 10. O-O Bg7 11. Qc2 O-O 12. Ne4
Qe7 13. Bb3 e5 14. Nc3 {White last book move} 14... Kh8 15. Rad1 a5 {
Black last book move} 16. d5 {This would only make sense if White plans d5-d6,
otherwise it leads to a dangerous Black pawn major on the kingside / Wuerde
nur Sinn machen, wenn d5-d6 geplant waere, andernfalls wird die schwarze
Bauernmehrheit am Koenigsfluegel fuer Weiss schnell gefaehrlich} 16... Nc5 17.
Bc4 f5 18. dxc6 bxc6 19. b3 g5 {
Junior 8 starts a pawn storm / Junior 8 startet den Bauernsturm} 20. Rfe1 g4
21. Nd2 h5 22. Qc1 Bd7 23. Qa3 Bf6 24. e4 f4 25. Ndb1 Rfd8 26. Rd2 Be6 27.
Rxd8+ Rxd8 28. Bxe6 Nxe6 29. Qxa5 Qd6 30. Qa3 Qd7 31. Qc1 h4 32. Rd1 Nd4 {
Junior 8 has given up a pawn but on the other hand has much improved its
position and now stands better / Junior 8 hat einen Bauern hergegeben,
andererseits jedoch seine Stellung massgeblich verbessert, so dass er nun in
Vorteil ist} 33. Kh1 h3 34. gxh3 gxh3 35. Nd2 Bh4 36. f3 Kh7 37. Rg1 Bf2 38.
Rf1 Be3 39. Qe1 Qe7 40. Nc4 Qg5 41. Nxe3 fxe3 42. Rg1 Nxf3 {It's very nice to
see in which way Junior 8 converts its advantage / Es is sehr huebsch
anzusehen, auf welche Art und Weise Junior 8 seinen Vorteil verwertet} 43. Rxg5
Nxe1 44. Rh5+ (44. Rg3 Rd3 45. Rxh3+ Kg6 46. Rg3+ Kh5 47. Ne2 Nc2 48. Kg2 Nd4
49. Nxd4 exd4 {-+}) 44... Kg6 45. Rxh3 Rd3 46. Ne2 Nc2 47. Kg2 Nd4 48. Ng1 Rd2+
49. Kg3 Rd1 50. Kg2 e2 51. Nxe2 Nxe2 52. Re3 Nd4 {
Black has reached a won ending / Schwarz hat ein gewonnenes Endspiel erreicht}
53. Rg3+ Kh5 54. Rg8 Re1 55. Re8 Kg4 56. Rf8 Re2+ 57. Rf2 Rxe4 58. h3+ Kh4 59.
Rf8 Re3 60. Rh8+ Kg5 61. h4+ Kf4 62. Rf8+ Kg4 63. Rg8+ Kxh4 64. Rh8+ Kg4 65.
Rg8+ Kf4 66. Rf8+ Nf5 {An excellent game on the part of Junior 8 / Eine von
Junior 8 famos gespielte Partie} 0-1



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