Author: Mark Young
Date: 01:46:25 01/04/04
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On January 04, 2004 at 04:18:45, Derek Paquette wrote:
>On January 04, 2004 at 00:49:13, Eduard Nemeth wrote:
>
>>English:
>>
>>A whole night against Shredder 7,04 (I have a game post, just went to 3 already
>>yesterday. games to the end): As well known for you BFF lightning Ratinglist,
>>level 2 min + 2 sec. in the lightning tournament one plays.
>>
>>There I did not let it take me to adjust on my P 600, 10 min.
>>
>>Easy in only 13 moves I got a draw against Shredder 7.04 completely. Afterwards
>>it itched me the whole on tournament level to play, but Shredder 7,04 played
>>differently. Somehow I had at the beginning of the 2. game the feeling against
>>no strong player to play - no joke. In the half sleep I got involved then in a
>>worse final game, and in order to be honest (really), I underestimated the
>>opponent even. I put on the bed, during Shredder counted and played mean answer
>>move to move 37 without for a long time to consider. Only in the final game it
>>became excitingly, but I had held it.
>>
>>At the end of the 2. I played the game then even on victory! : -)
>>
>>Where are there 2700 Elo on my computer, if one takes off the 100 Elo more the
>>Shredder 7,04 to 1200 MHz with the SSDF has?
>>
>>German:
>>
>>Eine ganze Nacht gegen Shredder 7.04:
>>
>>Bekanntlich wird für dir BFF Ratingliste stufe 2 Min + 2 Sek. im Blitzturnier
>>gespielt.
>>Da ließ ich es mir nicht nehmen, auf meinem P 600, 10 Min einzustellen.
>>
>>Ganz easy in nur 13 Zügen holte ich ein Remis gegen Shredder 7.04. Danach juckte
>>es mich das Ganze auf Turnierlevel zu spielen, aber Shredder 7.04 spielte
>>anders. Irgendwie hatte ich
>>Anfangs der 2. Partie das Gefühl gegen einen „Anfänger“ zu spielen. Im
>>Halbschlaf ließ ich mich dann auf ein schlechteres Endspiel ein, und um ehrlich
>>zu sein (wirklich), ich unterschätzte den Gegner sogar. Ich legte mich nämlich
>>auf das Bett, während Shredder rechnete und spielte meinen Antwortzug bis Zug 37
>>ohne lange zu überlegen. Erst im Endspiel wurde es spannend, aber ich habe es
>>gehalten.
>>Am Ende der 2. Partie spielte ich sogar auf Sieg! :-)
>>
>>Wo sind da 2700 Elo?
>>
>>
>>Game 1:
>>
>>[Event "Blitz:10' privat"]
>>[Site "?"]
>>[Date "2004.01.04"]
>>[Round ""]
>>[White "Nemeth, Eduard"]
>>[Black "Shredder 7.04"]
>>[Result "1/2-1/2"]
>>[ECO "C01"]
>>[Annotator "Nemeth,Eduard"]
>>[PlyCount "26"]
>>[EventDate "2004.??.??"]
>>
>>{64MB, Shredder7.ctg, P600} 1. d4 {0} Nf6 {0} 2. Nc3 {2} d5 {0} 3. e4 {2} e6 {0
>>} 4. exd5 {3} exd5 {0} 5. Bg5 {7} Be7 {0.08/10 15} 6. Bd3 {7} O-O {0} 7. Qd2 {2
>>} h6 {-0.09/10 28} 8. Bxh6 {2} gxh6 {-0.64/10 13} 9. Qxh6 {2} Re8 {0.02/11 15}
>>10. Qg5+ {1} Kf8 {0.01/11 2} 11. Qh6+ {2} Kg8 {0.01/11 0} 12. Qg5+ {1} Kf8 {
>>0.01/12 4} 13. Qh6+ {1} Kg8 {0.00/27 0} 1/2-1/2
>>
>>Game 2:
>>
>>[Event "120'/40+30'"]
>>[Site "privat"]
>>[Date "2004.01.04"]
>>[Round "?"]
>>[White "Nemeth, Eduard"]
>>[Black "Shredder 7.04"]
>>[Result "1/2-1/2"]
>>[ECO "C01"]
>>[Annotator "Nemeth,Eduard"]
>>[PlyCount "134"]
>>[EventDate "2004.??.??"]
>>[TimeControl "40/7200:1800"]
>>
>>{64MB, Shredder7.ctg, P600} 1. d4 {0} Nf6 {0} 2. Nc3 {1} d5 {0} 3. e4 {1} e6 {0
>>} 4. exd5 {2} exd5 {0} 5. Bg5 {3} c6 {-0.01/14 376} 6. a3 {30} h6 {-0.50/14 304
>>} 7. Bf4 {21} Bd6 {-0.45/13 186} 8. Qd2 {13} O-O {-0.33/13 333} 9. Bd3 {5} Bxf4
>>{-0.38/14 266} 10. Qxf4 {0} Nh5 {-0.28/15 336} 11. Qd2 {15} Qf6 {-0.27/14 163}
>>12. Nge2 {58} Bf5 {-0.10/15 298} 13. O-O-O {45} Bxd3 {-0.43/12 50} 14. Qxd3 {4}
>>Re8 {-0.44/14 176} 15. g4 {121} Nf4 {-0.23/15 85} 16. Nxf4 {4} Qxf4+ {
>>-0.21/15 95} 17. Qd2 {5} Qxg4 {-0.22/15 274} 18. Rhg1 {4} Qh4 {-0.26/15 219}
>>19. f3 {4} Nd7 {-0.38/14 185} 20. Rg4 {5} Qe7 {-0.29/15 211} 21. Qxh6 {32} Qe3+
>>{-0.37/14 53} 22. Qxe3 {4} Rxe3 {-0.19/17 146} 23. Rdg1 {5} g6 {-0.28/16 130}
>>24. R4g3 {30} Nb6 {-0.22/16 173} 25. f4 {5} Nc4 {-0.34/17 197} 26. b3 {9} Rxg3
>>{-0.52/18 245} 27. hxg3 {4} Nxa3 {-0.44/19 173} 28. Kb2 {3} Nb5 {-0.69/18 107}
>>29. Nxb5 {4} cxb5 {-0.64/16 15} 30. Re1 {8} Kf8 {-0.69/18 79} 31. Ka3 {84} Rc8
>>{-0.91/18 104} 32. Re2 {4} Rc3 {-1.21/19 237} 33. Kb4 {12} Rxg3 {-1.23/19 110}
>>34. Kxb5 {56} Rc3 {-1.08/19 213} 35. Kb4 {89} Rc6 {-1.10/18 88} 36. c4 {19}
>>dxc4 {-0.63/17 309} 37. bxc4 {120} Re6 {-0.58/17 236} 38. Ra2 {5} a6 {
>>-0.41/17 213} 39. d5 {8} Rf6 {-0.42/17 222} 40. c5 {6} Ke8 {-0.05/17 333} 41.
>>Ka5 {17} Rxf4 {-0.04/17 69} 42. Kb6 {5} Rc4 {0.00/16 68} 43. c6 {56} bxc6 {
>>0.00/16 0} 44. dxc6 {5} Kd8 {0.00/15 33} 45. Rxa6 {36} Rb4+ {-0.01/16 35} 46.
>>Kc5 {2} Rf4 {0.00/17 29} 47. Kb6 {27} Rb4+ {0.00/18 5} 48. Kc5 {5} Rf4 {
>>0.00/18 37} 49. Ra8+ {13} Kc7 {-0.01/17 10} 50. Ra7+ {5} Kb8 {-0.01/18 28} 51.
>>Re7 {6} Rf1 {-0.02/17 53} 52. Kd6 {21} Rd1+ {-0.02/18 0} 53. Kc5 {8} f5 {
>>-0.01/19 32} 54. Rg7 {7} Rc1+ {-0.01/19 21} 55. Kd5 {5} Rd1+ {0.00/18 38} 56.
>>Ke5 {4} Rg1 {0.00/17 31} 57. Kd6 {23} Rd1+ {0.00/19 72} 58. Ke6 {3} f4 {
>>-0.01/18 32} 59. Rxg6 {32} Kc7 {0.01/18 3} 60. Ke5 {3} f3 {-0.01/18 29} 61. Rf6
>>{4} Re1+ {-0.01/20 26} 62. Kd4 {2} Rd1+ {0.01/20 26} 63. Ke3 {1} f2 {0.01/22 29
>>} 64. Kxf2 {3} Rc1 {0.00/1 0} 65. Ke2 {8} Rc2+ {0.00/1 0} 66. Kd3 {1} Rxc6 {
>>0.00/1 0} 67. Rxc6+ {2} Kxc6 {0.00/4 0} 1/2-1/2
>>
>>My World with Chess:
>>
>>http://www.beepworld.de/members37/computerschach/
>>
>>good night now!
>>
>>Eduard
>
>I think its time we organized a tournament time control game vs Shredder 7.04
>against you on a GOOD SYSTEM
It will never happen. He refuses to play unless he knows the book the computer
would be using.
Very funny condition, but true and telling....makes it easy to win when you can
prepare a line of play out of book.
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