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Subject: Re: Fritz X3D vs Kasparov,G (2) 1-0 (PGN)

Author: Uri Blass

Date: 14:19:26 11/13/03

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On November 13, 2003 at 17:07:20, George Tsavdaris wrote:

>On November 13, 2003 at 17:00:31, Kurt Utzinger wrote:
>
>>On November 13, 2003 at 16:57:42, Omid David Tabibi wrote:
>>
>>>On November 13, 2003 at 16:54:11, Kurt Utzinger wrote:
>>>
>>>>[Event "Man vs Machine"]
>>>>[Site "New York"]
>>>>[Date "2003.11.13"]
>>>>[Round "2"]
>>>>[White "Fritz X3D"]
>>>>[Black "Kasparov, Garry"]
>>>>[Result "1-0"]
>>>>[ECO "C66"]
>>>>[PlyCount "77"]
>>>>
>>>>1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bb5 Nf6 4. d3 d6 5. c3 g6 6. O-O Bg7 7. Nbd2 O-O 8. Re1
>>>>Re8 9. d4 {White last book move} 9... Bd7 10. d5 Ne7 11. Bxd7 Nxd7 12. a4 h6
>>>>13. a5 a6 14. b4 f5 15. c4 Nf6 16. Bb2 Qd7 17. Rb1 g5 18. exf5 Qxf5 19. Nf1 Qh7
>>>>20. N3d2 Nf5 21. Ne4 Nxe4 22. Rxe4 h5 23. Qd3 Rf8 24. Rbe1 Rf7 25. R1e2 g4 26.
>>>>Qb3 Raf8 27. c5 Qg6 28. cxd6 cxd6 29. b5 axb5 30. Qxb5 Bh6 31. Qb6 Kh7 32. Qb4
>>>>Rg7 33. Rxe5 dxe5 34. Qxf8 Nd4 35. Bxd4 exd4 36. Re8 Rg8 37. Qe7+ Rg7 38. Qd8
>>>>Rg8 39. Qd7+ 1-0
>>>
>>>Another reason why Kasparov should have closed the game with 17...f4, reducing
>>>the chances of such blunders. One thing Kasparov needs to learn is that against
>>>computers you play differently. Illia Smirin's games at KasparovChess are
>>>excellent examples of the correct anti-computer strategy.
>>
>>     It's hard to understand that the best player of the world
>>     is going to make such a bad move like 32...Rg7?? a move
>>     Kasparov normally sees in a blitz game.
>>     Kurt
>
>Do you remember how much time has spend, to play this move?
>I believe that moves like that and like Kramnik's blunder with Fritz
>can really happen as we are humans. Sometimes i say 8ยท4=36!! when i'm in time
>pressure.

I find Kramnik's blunder against Fritz more stupid than Kasparov's blunder.

Uri



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