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Subject: Re: Perhaps a Computer Program playing in the World Open 2002

Author: Ozgur Aktunc

Date: 09:50:01 11/13/03

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On November 13, 2003 at 02:13:03, Russell Reagan wrote:

>On November 13, 2003 at 01:33:36, Dan Sicerly wrote:
>
>>
>>
>>Fouts,M (1746) - Firman,N (2555) [B07]
>>World Open: Masters and Future Masters Philadelpha (4), 29.06.2003
>>
>>1.e4 d6 2.d4 Nf6 3.Nc3 g6 4.Be2 Bg7 5.f4 0-0 6.Be3 Na6 7.Qd2 Ng4 8.Bxg4 Bxg4
>>9.f5 gxf5 10.h3 Bh5 11.exf5 f6 12.g4 Bf7 13.0-0-0 c6 14.Nge2 Nc7 15.g5 fxg5
>>16.Bxg5 Kh8 17.Rhg1 Rg8 18.Qe3 Bf6 19.Bxf6+ exf6 20.Qh6 Qe7 21.Ne4 Nd5 22.Nf4
>>Nxf4 23.Nxf6 Bh5 24.Nxg8 Rxg8 25.Rxg8+ Kxg8 26.Rg1+ Ng6 27.Kb1 1-0
>>
>>come on now let's get real!!!!  this has got to be a computer or a misprint!!
>
>I have heard that de Firman is doing very poorly lately.

The player that lost is not De Firmian, but Nazar B Firman.


He did more to lose
>thsi game than white did to win it. He played several weak moves (14, 15) and
>white gradually gets up almost 2 pawns according to the computer. White's moves
>22 and 23 lose the advantage and it is back to an even game. Black blunders
>right back on the next move (his 23rd) and it's over. It's not so hard to
>believe. GMs blunder every now and then.



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