Author: Dann Corbit
Date: 17:22:57 06/11/04
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On June 11, 2004 at 20:01:10, Derek Paquette wrote:
>On June 11, 2004 at 19:06:59, Andrew Wagner wrote:
>
>>[Event "?"]
>>[Site "?"]
>>[Date "2004.06.11"]
>>[Round "?"]
>>[White "Shredder 8"]
>>[Black "Petrovich(GM)"]
>>[Result "1/2-1/2"]
>>[Opening "French: King's Indian attack"]
>>[ECO "C00"]
>>[NIC "FR.02"]
>>
>>1. e4 e6 2. d3 d5 3. Nd2 c5 4. Ngf3 Nc6 5. g3 g6 6. Bg2 Bg7 7. O-O Nge7 8.Re1 b6
>>9. c3 Bb7 10. e5 Qc7 11. d4 O-O 12. Nf1 cxd4 13. cxd4 Nb4 14. Bg5 h6 15. Bf6
>>Rfc8 16. Qd2 a5 17. a3 Nbc6 18. Bxg7 Kxg7 19. Ne3 Ng8 20. Bh3 Qd8 21. Rac1 Nce7
>>22. Rb1 Ba6 23. Ng2 Rc6 24. Rec1 Rac8 25. Rxc6 Rxc6 26. Nf4 Qc7 27. Ne1 Bc8 28.
>>Bf1 Qa7 29. Bb5 Rc7 30. Nf3 Ba6 31. Ba4 Qb8 32. Bc2 Qc8 33. Bb3 Bc4 34. Ba4 Qa6
>>35. Re1 Bb5 36. Bc2 Qc8 37. Bb3 Qd7 38. Bc2 Qc8 39. Bb1 Ba4 40. Ne2 Bc2 41. Nc3
>>Bxb1 42. Rxb1 Qa6 43. b3 Nc8 44. g4 Na7 45. a4 Qc8 46. Ne2 Nc6 47 Rc1 Nb4 48.
>>Nc3 Rc6 49. Qe3 Qa6 60. Nb5 Qc8 51. Rd1 Qd7 52. g5 h5 53. Nh4 Na6 54. Qf4 Nc7
>>55. Nd6 Ne8 56. Nb5 Nc7 57. Nd6 Ne8 58. Nb5 Nc7 {Game drawn by mutual agreement}
>>1/2-1/2
>
>how typical
Typical in what way?
Shredder is the one who decided to lock the middle.
Right here:
[D]r4rk1/pbq1npbp/1pn1p1p1/2ppP3/3P4/2P2NP1/PP3PBP/R1BQRNK1 b - - 0 12
black could have advanced the pawn instead of capturing and created an even more
stodgy wall.
I wouldn't call it typical anticomputer chess by black.
Both players were clearly going for a win, until a no-progress situation was
reached.
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