Author: Peter Berger
Date: 13:25:22 12/21/03
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I always thought comments with hindsight are for whimps.
Unfortunately this will make yours truly look a little silly - ah well. It's
probably time to think about getting another commentator anyway.
Junior, bold and stubborn, again decides to repeat the C92 line involving the
rather pointless pawn sac discussed before. Crafty repeats the promising line
from game 14. Junior varies with 29. Qh5 this time. Soon an equal position is
reached as Crafty's initial inititative didn't bring up anything real.
The operator, lazily thinking about doing the report about yet another C92 draw,
enters the moves on the board, 59. ...c2 included, just to suddenly wake up.
Isn't black maybe in serious trouble by now?
With the queens trade at move 61 he thinks: not really. After all the rook pawn
in this opposite bishops endgame has the wrong colour, no real danger at all.
The rest is silence. Embarassing for humble me ..
What to learn? Don't mess with the Israelian ex-worldchampion maybe?
For the match itself it's certainly the most interesting result though, reaching
the (rather unexpected here) climax. What will happen next ? Will the good
professor really have to resign ?
Stay tuned.
Peter
(all comments without any warranty at all of course)
Standing: Junior 5 - Crafty 5 ( 8 draws)
[Event "Blitz:120'+10"]
[Site "Berlin"]
[Date "2003.12.21"]
[Round "18"]
[White "Junior 8.0.0.2"]
[Black "Crafty 19.4"]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO "C92"]
[Annotator "P233-PIV2.0GHz"]
[PlyCount "157"]
[EventDate "2003.??.??"]
[TimeControl "7200+10"]
{16MB, Junior8.ctg, P233MMX} 1. e4 {0} e5 {5} 2. Nf3 {0} Nc6 {3} 3. Bb5 {0} a6
{3} 4. Ba4 {0} Nf6 {3} 5. O-O {0} Be7 {3} 6. Re1 {0} b5 {3} 7. Bb3 {0} d6 {3}
8. c3 {0} O-O {3} 9. h3 {0} Bb7 {3} 10. d4 {0} Re8 {4} 11. Nbd2 {0} Bf8 {3} 12.
a4 {0} h6 {3} 13. Bc2 {0} exd4 {4} 14. cxd4 {0} Nb4 {3} 15. Bb1 {0} c5 {3} 16.
d5 {0} Nd7 {4} 17. Ra3 {0} f5 {(c4) 4} 18. exf5 {0} Nf6 {3} 19. Ne4 {0} Bxd5 {4
} 20. Nxf6+ {0} Qxf6 {4} 21. axb5 {0} axb5 {270} 22. Bd2 {0} Qxb2 {(Txa3) 262}
23. Bxb4 {0.06/14 255} Bxf3 {1} 24. Rxf3 {-0.02/14 217} Qxb4 {1} 25. Be4 {
-0.01/15 328} Kh8 {233} 26. Rfe3 {-0.02/16 0} Rad8 {205} 27. f6 {0.28/16 394}
Qd4 {6} 28. fxg7+ {-0.02/14 222} Bxg7 {202} 29. Qh5 {-0.37/15 0} Qf6 {197} 30.
Bb1 {-0.21/14 74} Re5 {(Txe3) 134} 31. Qd1 {0.18/16 369} Rxe3 {182} 32. Rxe3 {
-0.08/15 37} Qf7 {141} 33. Qd3 {-0.01/14 167} Bd4 {314} 34. Rf3 {0.00/15 0} Qd7
{(De7) 165} 35. Rf4 {-0.05/14 173} d5 {166} 36. Rh4 {-0.23/14 31} Qg7 {163} 37.
Rg4 {-0.23/14 37} Qf7 {116} 38. Rf4 {-0.23/14 9} Qg8 {(De7) 144} 39. Qxb5 {
0.31/13 197} Rb8 {(Te8) 5} 40. Qd3 {0.28/15 233} Bg7 {(Tb7) 17} 41. Qg6 {
0.64/14 178} Bf8 {(Te8) 5} 42. Qf5 {0.67/15 127} Re8 {(Lg7) 151} 43. Kf1 {
0.63/14 695} Bg7 {(c4) 149} 44. Rg4 {0.63/12 84} c4 {143} 45. Qd7 {0.32/14 114}
Rd8 {153} 46. Qc7 {0.32/15 0} Rf8 {(Tc8) 131} 47. f3 {-0.07/15 289} Re8 {
(Df7) 243} 48. Rg6 {0.43/14 107} c3 {(Te6) 128} 49. Bc2 {0.86/13 116} d4 {
(Tc8) 124} 50. f4 {0.47/13 158} Rc8 {120} 51. Qd7 {-0.06/14 0} Rf8 {112} 52. g3
{0.05/14 146} Rf6 {285} 53. Rxf6 {0.10/15 0} Bxf6 {32} 54. Be4 {0.08/15 142}
Bg7 {(Dc4+) 112} 55. Ke1 {0.09/14 72} Qf8 {(Lf6) 104} 56. Ke2 {0.12/14 95} h5 {
(Db8) 100} 57. Qd5 {0.81/15 107} Qe8 {(h4) 5} 58. Qf5 {0.89/14 55} Kg8 {40} 59.
Kd3 {0.91/14 11} c2 {(h4) 99} 60. Qd5+ {0.94/12 58} Qf7 {(Kf8) 97} 61. Kxc2 {
1.06/13 72} Qxd5 {(Lf6) 112} 62. Bxd5+ {1.19/18 67} Kh7 {18} 63. Kd3 {
1.15/20 151} Kg6 {8} 64. Be4+ {1.20/19 94} Kf7 {(Kh6) 91} 65. g4 {1.32/19 79}
h4 {(Lf8) 4} 66. g5 {1.43/20 52} Ke8 {(Lf8) 32} 67. Bd5 {1.75/20 58} Ke7 {88}
68. f5 {1.87/22 0} Be5 {(Lh8) 81} 69. Ke4 {1.89/21 114} Bg7 {(Lh8) 5} 70. Bc4 {
2.09/22 63} Bh8 {145} 71. Kf4 {2.35/25 0} Bg7 {166} 72. Bd3 {2.66/24 0} Kf7 {
(Lh8) 77} 73. Kg4 {2.66/19 22} Be5 {135} 74. Kxh4 {2.99/22 0} Ke7 {71} 75. Kg4
{3.29/21 0} Kf7 {407} 76. h4 {3.96/24 0} Bg7 {(Ld6) 118} 77. h5 {3.96/18 22}
Bf8 {325} 78. f6 {10.73/22 1} Ke6 {(Ld6) 64} 79. Bc4+ {10.73/17 13} 1-0
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