Author: Thorsten Czub
Date: 11:47:20 10/18/03
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On October 18, 2003 at 14:43:11, Russell Reagan wrote: >My point was, maybe Ed isn't primarily concerned with winning tournaments these >days. Maybe he is more interested in providing the strongest engine to his >customers. how do the customers find out when rebel loses in a tournament not because the engine failed but because it fall into a trap after 8 moves played ?? 8.Nb5 brings rebel out of book. 12.O-O prepares the killer 17.Rd6 kills. GAME OVER I wonder why they played until it is move 57. the moves were unimportant after 17.Rd6. [Event "23rd DOCC"] [Site "Leiden NED"] [Date "2003.10.18"] [Round "02"] [White "The King"] [Black "Rebel"] [Result "1-0"] [Opening "A00 Dunst Opening"] 1.Nc3 Nf6 2.Nf3 d5 3.d4 g6 4.Bf4 Bg7 5.e3 O-O 6.Be2 c5 7.dxc5 Nbd7 8.Nb5 a6 9.Nc7 Ra7 10.Nxd5 Nxd5 11.Qxd5 Bxb2 12.O-O Bxa1 13.Rxa1 Nf6 14.Qe5 Be6 15.Bh6 Re8 16.Rd1 Qb8 17.Rd6 b5 18.Nd2 Bf5 19.g4 Rd7 20.gxf5 Rxd6 21.cxd6 Qxd6 22.Qxd6 exd6 23.c4 bxc4 24.Bxc4 d5 25.Bb3 Ne4 26.Nf3 Nc3 27.Nd4 a5 28.a4 Rb8 29.Nc6 Rb6 30.Ne7+ Kh8 31.Bxd5 gxf5 32.Bc6 f4 33.Bxf4 Ne2+ 34.Kg2 Nxf4+ 35.exf4 Rb8 36.Bb5 Ra8 37.Kf3 Kg7 38.Nc6 f6 39.Ke4 Kf7 40.Kd4 Ke6 41.Bd3 Kd6 42.h3 h6 43.Be2 Re8 44.Bb5 Ra8 45.Ke4 Ke6 46.Be2 f5+ 47.Kd4 Kf6 48.Bf3 Rc8 49.h4 Rc7 50.h5 Rd7+ 51.Kc3 Rc7 52.Kc4 Rb7 53.Nxa5 Rb2 54.Nc6 Rxf2 55.Ne5 Ra2 56.Bc6 Rf2 57.Nd3 Ra2 1-0
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