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Subject: Re: icc obsession

Author: Ingo Bauer

Date: 13:58:53 03/25/04

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On March 25, 2004 at 13:00:41, Will Singleton wrote:

>A fellow at ICC found an opening against Amateur that, when played at 3 0, would
>allow him to win in a few moves.  A queen's pawn game, Amateur would fall to a
>quick kside attack.  I've never bothered to add book or position learning, so
>this guy played a bunch and won several games.
>
>So I thought, how can I quickly fix this without learning?  I noticed he was
>matching one of my seeks, which was 3 0.  I just changed the seek to 3 2.  With
>the extra time, Amateur now avoids the trap.  What's funny is the guy hasn't
>figured out he can just match me 3 0.
>
>I wonder how many games he'll end up playing. :)

Are you talking about a game like this? This guy aborted 6 games in a row
because Sukkubus did'nt start with d4.
Sukkubus is not accepting games shorter than an etime of 15 he played this 15 0
game wich I didnt offer automaticaly. It seems he found out how to make a
"match".
Btw: On the this game he disconnected at move 21 for a couple of minutes, came
back and won.
After this game he imideately started the next game. I started chatting a bit
and told him that I will report the actual game to an admin. He imideately
wanted to abort (I didnt react on that proposal) and he resignd one move later
:-)

Ingo

[Event "ICC 15 0"]
[Site "Internet Chess Club"]
[Date "2004.03.25"]
[Round "-"]
[White "Sukkubus"]
[Black "M-Tamer"]
[Result "0-1"]
[ICCResult "White resigns"]
[WhiteElo "2509"]
[BlackElo "2162"]
[Opening "King's Indian: orthodox, Aronin-Taimanov variation (Yugoslav attack /
Mar del Plata variation)"]
[ECO "E97"]
[NIC "KI.07"]
[Time "05:02:46"]
[TimeControl "900+0"]


1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 g6 3. Nc3 Bg7 4. e4 O-O 5. Nf3 d6 6. Be2 e5 7. O-O Nc6 8. d5
Ne7 9. Nd2 Ne8 10. b4 f5 11. c5 h5 12. Qb3 f4 13. Nf3 Bh6 14. Rb1 g5 15.
cxd6 cxd6 16. Nxe5 g4 17. Nd3 Kh7 18. f3 g3 19. hxg3 fxg3 20. Qc4 Ng6 21. e5
dxe5 22. Bxh6 Nd6 23. Qc5 Kxh6 24. Rfc1 Qh4 25. Qe3+ Nf4 26. Nxf4 exf4 27.
Qc5 b6 28. Qxd6+ Rf6 29. Qxf6+ Qxf6 30. Kf1 Bf5 31. Rb3 Qd4 32. Nd1 Qxd5 33.
Nb2 Qd4 34. Rc6+ Kg5 35. Nd1 Re8 36. Rc4 Qe5 37. Re3 fxe3 38. f4+ Qxf4+ 39.
Rxf4 Kxf4 40. Ba6 Rd8 41. Nc3 Bd3+ 42. Bxd3 Rxd3 43. Ne2+ Kg4 44. Ke1 Ra3
45. Nc1 {White resigns} 0-1



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