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Subject: Re: JUNIOR 5.0 vs CM6K (Game #5)

Author: Soren Riis

Date: 13:06:10 12/05/98

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On December 05, 1998 at 14:07:42, James T. Walker wrote:

>Here is game #5 of Junior 5 vs CM6000 at 40/90.  According to Junior 5.0
>evaluation it was never ahead in the game.  Game scores so far:
>
>Game#  1    2    3    4    5    Total
>J5     0   .5    0   .5    0      1
>CM6K   1   .5    1   .5    1      4
>
>
>[Event "12 Game Match"]
>[Site "40/90"]
>[Date "1998.12.05"]
>[Round "5"]
>[White "Chessmaster-PII-333-64Meg hash"]
>[Black "Junior 5.0-K6-2-350-64Meg hash"]
>[Result "1-0"]
>
>1. c4 Nf6
>2. Nf3 c5
>3. Nc3 Nc6
>4. d4 cxd4
>5. Nxd4 e6
>6. Ndb5 Bb4
>7. Bf4 O-O
>8. Bd6 Bxd6
>9. Nxd6 Qb6
>10. Qd2 Ne8
>11. Nxe8 Rxe8
>12. Rd1 Ne5
>13. e4 f6
>14. Be2 a6
>15. b3 Ng6
>16. O-O Ne5
>17. Rfe1 Rf8
>18. Na4 Qc7
>19. c5 Ra7
>20. Bh5 Kh8
>21. f4 Nc6
>22. Nb6 e5
>23. Nd5 Qb8
>24. f5 d6
>25. Nb6 Nd4
>26. Qa5 Qc7
>27. cxd6 Qxd6
>28. Rc1 Bd7
>29. Nxd7 Qxd7
>30. Qb6 Nc6
>31. Red1 Qe7
>32. Qc5 Qxc5+
>33. Rxc5 Nd4
>34. Rc7 Rfa8
>35. Kf2 b6
>36. Rdc1 Rxc7
>37. Rxc7 Rb8
>38. Ke3 a5
>39. Bf7 Nb5
>40. Rd7 Nd4
>41. a4 Nc2+
>42. Ke2 Nd4+
>43. Kd3 b5
>44. Bd5 bxa4
>45. bxa4 h5
>46. h4 Kh7
>47. Ra7 Rb2
>48. Ra8 Rxg2
>49. Bg8+ Kh6
>50. Bf7 g6
>51. fxg6 Ne2
>52. Rh8+ Kg7
>53. Rg8+ Kh6
>54. Kc4 Nf4
>55. Kb5 Rg4
>56. Kxa5 Rxh4
>57. Rh8+ Kg7
>58. Rh7+ Kf8
>59. Kb4 Rh1
>60. a5 Ra1
>61. a6 Nxg6
>62. Bxg6 Rxa6
>63. Bxh5 Kg8
>64. Rb7 Rd6
>65. Bg6 Rd8
>66. Bf5 Kf8
>67. Kc5 Rd4
>68. Ra7 Rd2
>69. Be6 Rd8
>70. Bd5 Rb8
>71. Rf7+ Ke8
>72. Rxf6 Ke7
>73. Rf7+ Ke8
>74. Ra7 Rb1
>75. Kd6 Rb6+
>76. Kxe5 Kd8
>77. Kd4 Rb2
>78. Kc5 Ke8
>79. e5 Rh2
>80. Kd6 Rh6+
>81. e6 Kf8
>82. Ke5 Rh5+
>83. Kf6 Rh6+
>84. Kg5 Rxe6
>85. Bxe6  1-0
>
>Black resigned.  Game score by CM6K
>Jim Walker

It looks like J5 has a bad opening book. Its position look
lost already after 10-12 moves. What is the point of giving
white so much play on the dark squares? Its waiting manuvre
Ne5-g6-e5 looks silly but obvious black has no plan  Actually J5
managed to fight back, and I perhaps its wasent lost thoughout
the game. I wonder if CM6k was fully aware of how bad blacks
position was after the opening?

Soren Riis



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