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Subject: Re: Results from ICC authors-only tournament, week 2

Author: Vasik Rajlich

Date: 02:12:27 03/21/04

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On March 20, 2004 at 19:28:16, Andrew Wagner wrote:

>>   1 Zappa          (2602) =b7   +w2   +b8   +w4   =b5     4.0   5
>>   2 chepla         (2416) +w15  -b1   +w6   +b10  +w8     4.0   5
>>   3 thebaron       (2423) +b5   =w4   -b10  +w13  +w7     3.5   5
>>   4 Yace           (2590) +w9   =b3   =w11  -b1   +w10    3.0   5
>>   5 Rybka          (2044) -w3   +b15  +w9   =b11  =w1     3.0   5
>>   6 Amateur        (2542) latej =w10  -b2   +b12  +w11    3.0   4
>>   7 SpiderChessX   (2414) =w1   =b9   +w12  =w8   -b3     2.5   5
>>   8 PostModernist  (2516) +w13  +b11  -w1   =b7   -b2     2.5   5
>>   9 BertaSchnebel  (2379) -b4   =w7   -b5   +w15  +b13    2.5   5
>>  10 TerraPi        (2558) latej =b6   +w3   -w2   -b4     2.0   4
>>  11 SearcherX      (2568) +b12  -w8   =b4   =w5   -b6     2.0   5
>>  12 Alarm          (2281) -w11  +b13  -b7   -w6   +b15    2.0   5
>>  13 CheetahX       (2246) -b8   -w12  +b15  -b3   -w9     1.0   5
>>  14 Trueno         (1844) -b2   -w5   -w13  -b9   -w12    0.0   5
>
>Congrats Anthony! See you all Friday, 2 pm server time (7 pm GMT)!

Congrats Zappa.

Rybka's highlight was the following game. Not a single wasted move from white.
Play with a closed center could be a nice weapon in computer chess.

[Event "ICC"]
[Site "ICC"]
[Date "2004.03.20"]
[White "Rybka 1.2x"]
[Black "Berta Schnebel"]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO "E97"]
[PlyCount "165"]

1. c4 Nf6 2. Nf3 g6 3. Nc3 Bg7 4. d4 d6 5. e4 O-O 6. Be2 e5 7. O-O Nc6 8. d5 Ne7
9. b4 a5 10. bxa5 Rxa5 11. Nd2 Bd7 12. Nb3 Ra8 13. Rb1 Kh8 14. c5 Ne8 15. Bg5 f6
16. Be3 f5 17. cxd6 Nxd6 18. Nc5 b6 19. Nxd7 Qxd7 20. f3 Ra5 21. Qd3 f4 22. Bf2
Bh6 23. a4 Bg5 24. Qc2 Rf7 25. Nb5 Nxb5 26. Rxb5 Ra8 27. Qc3 Bf6 28. a5 bxa5 29.
Rxa5 Rxa5 30. Qxa5 Nc8 31. Rb1 Nd6 32. Rb8+ Kg7 33. Ra8 Rf8 34. Ra7 Rf7 35. Bc5
Kh6 36. Kh1 Rg7 37. Qa6 Rg8 38. Bf1 Bd8 39. Bxd6 Qxd6 40. Qxd6 cxd6 41. Rd7 Bh4
42. Rxd6 Rb8 43. Rc6 Rb2 44. Rc1 Bf2 45. Rd1 Rb7 46. Ba6 Rb6 47. Bc8 Rb8 48. Bh3
Kg5 49. d6 Rd8 50. d7 Kh4 51. Rc1 Ra8 52. Be6 Bb6 53. Rd1 Rd8 54. Rd6 Be3 55.
Bg8 Rxg8 56. d8=Q+ Rxd8 57. Rxd8 Bd4 58. Rd6 Ba1 59. Kg1 Bd4+ 60. Kf1 Kg5 61. g3
fxg3 62. hxg3 Ba1 63. Kg2 Bb2 64. Rd5 Kf6 65. Rd6+ Kg5 66. Rd5 Kf6 67. f4 h6 68.
Rd6+ Kg7 69. f5 gxf5 70. exf5 Ba3 71. Rg6+ Kh7 72. Re6 Bb2 73. Kh3 Bc3 74. Kh4
Kg7 75. g4 Be1+ 76. Kh5 Bd2 77. Rxe5 Bg5 78. Re6 Bf4 79. Rg6+ Kf7 80. Rxh6 Bc1
81. g5 Bb2 82. Ra6 Bc3 83. f6 1-0

Probably 21. .. f4 is too slow, and already losing.




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