Author: Mihaly Szalai
Date: 07:22:56 06/18/04
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On June 17, 2004 at 18:00:49, mike tubbs wrote: >On June 17, 2004 at 17:32:09, Mihaly Szalai wrote: > >>On June 17, 2004 at 17:09:05, mike tubbs wrote: >> >>>On June 17, 2004 at 14:33:31, Mihaly Szalai wrote: >>> >>>>I have a huge football overdose so I started a game >>>>against Rebel 12 during the England vs. Switzerland >>>>match. (One eye on the TV.) >>>> >>>>[Event "30 min.+5sec."] >>>>[Site "Celeron 1.7 GHz"] >>>>[Date "2004.06.17"] >>>>[Round ""] >>>>[White "Szalai Mihaly"] >>>>[Black "Rebel 12.00.01 - Rebel"] >>>>[Result "1-0"] >>>>[Opening "B07 Pirc Defense"] >>>> >>>>1. e4 d6 2. d4 Nf6 3. Nc3 g6 4. Be3 c6 5. f3 b5 6. g4 h6 7. h4 Bg7 8. Bd3 Nbd7 >>>>9. Qd2 e5 10. Nge2 a6 11. O-O-O exd4 12. Nxd4 c5 13. Ndxb5 axb5 14. Bxb5 Qb6 15. >>>>Qxd6 Qxd6 16. Rxd6 O-O 17. Rhd1 Ne5 18. Bxc5 Nxf3 19. Rd8 Bxg4 20. Bxf8 Rxd8 21. >>>>Rxd8 Bxf8 22. a4 Kg7 23. a5 Bc5 24. a6 h5 25. b4 Be3+ 26. Kb2 Nxh4 27. e5 Nh7 >>>>28. Nd5 Bd4+ 29. c3 Bf2 30. c4 Bd4+ 31. Ka3 Be2 32. Ka4 Bxc4 33. Bxc4 Nf3 34. >>>>Ne7 Bf2 35. Nc6 Nf8 36. Rd3 Ng5 37. Nd4 Nd7 38. a7 Nxe5 39. a8Q Nxd3 40. Bxd3 >>>>Bxd4 41. Qd5 Ne6 42. Bc4 Bb2 43. b5 Bd4 44. Qc6 Kf6 45. Bxe6 fxe6 46. b6 Bxb6 >>>>47. Qxb6 g5 48. Qf2+ Kg6 49. Kb4 e5 50. Kc4 e4 51. Kd4 e3 52. Kxe3 h4 53. Ke4 g4 >>>>54. Qf5+ Kg7 55. Qxg4+ Kf8 56. Qxh4 Ke8 57. Qh7 Kd8 58. Kd5 Ke8 59. Ke6 Kd8 60. >>>>Qd7# 1-0 >>>> >>>>Position after 12...c5: >>>> >>>>[D]r1bqk2r/3n1pb1/p2p1npp/1pp5/3NP1PP/2NBBP2/PPPQ4/2KR3R w kq - 0 13 >>>> >>>>I played the natural 13.Ndxb5, however in a post mortem analysis Fritz 8 >>>>and Junior 8 suggest 13.Nc6 (I haven't even considered this move). >>>> >>>>What is your (or your engine's) opinion? >>>> >>>>Mihaly >>> >>> >>>Ok three very important questions: 1.Do you win everygame you play against >>>computers or do you only post the wins? >> >>Only the wins I find interesting. (Just imagine I post here all my losses...;) >> >> >> 2. Knowing how strong computers are >>>particulary rebel, how is it that you manage to win so regulary in private, what >>>grandmasters are not able to do in Public? >> >>I risk nothing at all: no fame and fortune. If I lose, I lose, not a big deal, >>I simply start another game (or not). No tension at all, I pour myself a glass >>of red wine, listen to my favourite Miles Davis CD and relax. A GM plays for >>money and for his/her good reputation, thousands will analyse all his/her moves >>etc.... >> >>I am reasonably sure that GMs wins a lot of games in private. >> >> Last but not least what is your >>>estimated Fide rating (I realize your not active fide player but you do have >>>some ideal of what your rating would be?. >> >>My Hungarian rating was 2127 when I stopped OTB play in 2000. >> >>Best wishes >>Mihaly > > Just for fun would you be willing to play a six game match against Rebel xp at >30 5 at icc, my machine is a XP2400. No, thanks. I have a dial-up modem connection and I have to pay for every minute. (Internet is rather costly here in Hungary.)
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