Author: Laurence Chen
Date: 08:48:36 12/11/98
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On December 10, 1998 at 16:34:20, Georg Langrath wrote:
>In the begining chesscomputers never made real sacrifices for position. Super
>Constellation was the first chesscomputer that was able to do that.
>
>Dear members of CCC. Have you nice examples of genuine sacrifices from your
>chesscomputers? They are nice to look at, and it is interesting to examine if
>other programs make the sacrifice. Of course all sacrifices are not healthy, but
>they are always nice to look at, especially from chesscomputers.
>
>Please answer this notice with sacrifices from your computers. I think we all
>like to examine them.
>
>Georg
Junior 5.0 sacrifices a Knight on move 20 for the initiative and attack.
[Event "Level=Blitz:30'+5"]
[Site "?"]
[Date "1998.12.11"]
[Round "?"]
[White "CM 6000, 16MB."]
[Black "Junior 5.0, 8MB."]
[Result "0-1"]
[ECO "B89"]
[PlyCount "116"]
[EventDate "1998.12.11"]
1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. d4 cxd4 4. Nxd4 Nf6 5. Nc3 d6 6. Bc4 e6 7. Be3 a6 8. Qe2
Qc7 9. O-O-O Be7 10. Bb3 O-O 11. Nxc6 {0} 11... Qxc6 {0.03/13 88} 12. f3 {48}
12... b5 {0.06/15 96} 13. Qf2 {39} 13... a5 {-0.28/14 48} 14. a3 {15} 14... b4
{-0.61/14 99} 15. Ba4 {8} 15... Qb7 {-0.74/13 78} 16. Nb1 {11} 16... d5 {
-0.74/13 68} 17. e5 {49} 17... bxa3 {-1.06/13 145} 18. Nxa3 {6} 18... Rb8 {
-1.05/11 39} 19. Nb5 {62} 19... Bd7 {-1.22/12 0} 20. exf6 {41} 20... Bxf6 {
-1.65/12 0} 21. c4 {22} 21... Rfc8 {-2.40/12 60} 22. Bc5 {8} 22... Bxb5 {
-2.70/12 23} 23. Bxb5 {105} 23... dxc4 {-3.24/14 0} 24. Bd6 {39} 24... Qxb5 {
-3.73/13 40} 25. Bxb8 {6} 25... Rxb8 {-3.73/10 10} 26. Qc2 {81} 26... Bxb2+ {
-3.69/12 0} 27. Kd2 {27} 27... Qe5 {-3.72/11 15} 28. Qxc4 {48} 28... Ba3 {
-3.64/12 0} 29. Rb1 {31} 29... Qg5+ {-3.69/11 0} 30. Ke2 {19} 30... Qxg2+ {
-3.59/11 18} 31. Ke3 {28} 31... Bb4 {-3.61/11 0} 32. Rhd1 {34} 32... Qxh2 {
-3.74/11 52} 33. Qd4 {7} 33... h5 {-3.48/10 59} 34. Rh1 {42} 34... Qc2 {
-3.59/11 0} 35. Rbc1 {20} 35... Qf5 {-3.65/10 20} 36. f4 {36} 36... Ba3 {
-4.95/11 116} 37. Rc3 {35} 37... Qg6 {-4.80/11 0} 38. Rf1 {127} 38... Qg3+ {
-6.85/10 31} 39. Ke2 {9} 39... Qg2+ {-6.85/9 7} 40. Qf2 {8} 40... Rb2+ {
-8.30/10 8} 41. Ke3 {11} 41... Rxf2 {-8.70/11 0} 42. Rc8+ {42} 42... Kh7 {
-9.33/13 35} 43. Rxf2 {2} 43... Qg3+ {-9.31/11 66} 44. Ke2 {9} 44... e5 {
-9.78/11 156} 45. Rc2 {6} 45... exf4 {-9.75/8 3} 46. Rf3 {32} 46... Qg2+ {
-11.70/11 48} 47. Rf2 {5} 47... Qe4+ {-11.70/9 12} 48. Kf1 {4} 48... f3 {
-11.31/9 8} 49. Rfd2 {18} 49... Qe3 {-13.92/11 23} 50. Rh2 {8} 50... Qd3+ {
-18.38/9 10} 51. Ke1 {7} 51... Bb4+ {-18.72/9 14} 52. Kf2 {6} 52... Qxc2+ {
-19.63/8 5} 53. Kxf3 {2} 53... Qxh2 {-20.35/8 10} 54. Ke3 {1} 54... Qd2+ {
-#6/8 26} 55. Kf3 {5} 55... Qd3+ {-#4/8 7} 56. Kf2 {5} 56... Bc5+ {-#3/8 4} 57.
Ke1 {5} 57... Qc2 {-#2/6 0} 58. Kf1 {4} 58... Qf2# {-#1/3 0} 0-1
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