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Subject: Re: USCF Class B whips 2400 rated computer!! Is Deep Blue next?

Author: Jimbo Green

Date: 17:08:48 11/08/98

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On November 08, 1998 at 17:02:24, Albert Silver wrote:

>On November 08, 1998 at 11:27:11, Jimbo Green wrote:
>
>>Greetings...
>>
>>1.e4 c5  2.d4 cxd4  3.c3 dxc3  4.Nxc3 Nc6  5.Nf3 d6  6.Bc4 e6  7.0-0 Be7
>>8.Qe2 a6  9.Rd1 Bd7  10.Bf4 e5  11.Be3 Nf6  12.Rac1 0-0  13.Nd5 Nxd5
>>14.Bxd5 Rac8  15.Rc3 Kh8  ( I am now out of my book.  Based on how long the
>>computer was thinking, he went out of book after my ninth move)
>>16.Rdc1 f5  17.exf5 Rxf5  18.Qd2 Rf8  19.Rb3 Na5  20.Rc8 Bc8  21.Rb6 Nc6
>>22.Qc3 Qd7  23.Bxc6 bxc6  24.Rxc6 Qd8  25.Nd2 h6  26.f3 Bg5?  27.Bxg5 hxg5
>>(Stupid me.  I didn't even realize until now that my queen couldn't
>>recapture.  Can you tell I am intimidated?)
>>28.Nc4 g4  29.Nxd6 Bd7  30.Rxa6 Qf6  31.Qc7 e4  32. Qc3  (Damn!  My one
>>prayer was that the computer would chomp material and allow me the perpetual
>>checks with Qd4+)
>>32...Qxc3  33.bxc3 e3  34.Kf1 gxf3  35.gxf3 Rxf3+  (Gee, now it seems like
>>I am in the game, fighting for that draw rather than getting crushed as I
>>thought earlier in the game).
>
>Fighting for the draw? Why? Seems quite drawn to me.
>

That's why YOU are the expert, not me.

>>36.Ke1 Rf2  37.Ra8+ Kh7  38.Ra7 Bg4  39.Ne4 Re2+  40.Kf1 Kh6  41.Ra6+ g6
>>42.h3 Bf3  43.Rf6 Bh5  44.Ng3 Rxa2  45.Nxh5 e2+  46.Ke1 Kxh5  47.Rf4 Rc2
>>48.c4 Kg5  49.Re4 Kf5  50.Rxe2 Rxc4  51.Kf2 Rc3  52.Re3 Rxe3  (I somehow
>>doubt a human master would trade off rooks vs Class B player)
>
>What would you have it do?
>

My fault.  Forgot to mention I had maybe 10 seconds left on my clock.


>>53.Kxe3 Kg5  54.Kf3 Kh4  55.Kg2 g5  56.Kh2 g4  57.hxg4 Kxg4  1/2-1/2
>>
>>So, while I know my effort was good Class B - a few good moves, a few
>>boners - what about the computer?  Maybe the rating was obtained by beating
>>experts at bullet and blitz play.
>
>ICC doesn't mix bullet, blitz, and standard ratings. As for your effort, it was
>quite a bit better than good class B, but nor did the computer commit any
>obvious blunders. You fail to say though what computer it was: pseudo, software,
>hardware. Kind of strange seeing a computer play the Smith-Morra, as computers
>don't usually gambits that well. I was also surprised to see you claim that you
>were well into theory until the 15th move, not exactly usual at that rating.
>
>                                  Albert Silver
>
>>
>>JG

Thanks for the kind words.  Actually I am probably slightly underrated as
my 1650 USCF reflects my last officially-rated game 3 years ago.  As far as the
Smith-Morra is concerned, I am quite booked up on it for the simple reason
that my best friend and playing partner, a USCF expert, plays it during all
our games.  I fully expected 15.a3 Kh8 where I could then follow up on some
home analysis.

As far as what type of computer, all I know is my opponent was:
Absurd(C) 2440    I assume this means computer (I'm extremely new to ICC).
The choice of opening surprised me too.  I didn't catch on to the (C) in
name until around move 20, after which all tries at tactical shots went
out the window.

JG



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