Author: Sandro Necchi
Date: 05:04:39 06/20/04
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On June 20, 2004 at 07:51:19, Jorge Pichard wrote:
>On June 20, 2004 at 06:25:17, Sandro Necchi wrote:
>
>>On June 20, 2004 at 05:51:29, Jorge Pichard wrote:
>>
>>>In two Years Shredder has improved a lot, but can GM Smirin still beat Shredder
>>>8 using the same hardware or one twiece stronger ? If you analyze this game with
>>>Shredder 8 you will notice the difference in playing style and also Shredder8.
>>>The question is are Programs really 2700 when paired against
>>>experienced human players like GM Smirin Van Wely?
>>
>>Well, yes but they must play the best opening lines.
>>The "commercial versions" are commercial and so made for the majority of people
>>and must include a lot of alternatives. Most of them a weak. Against a very
>>strong player to play them is quite dangerous.
>>See below how it could have been otherwise.
>>
>>>
Hi,
>
>And against GM Gulko Shredder had a bad Opening?
What I am saying is that the openings are very important when facing GMs.
>Why Hiarcs8 and Fritz 7
>performed Okay?
>
>[Event "Boris Gulko Vs. Maquinas"]
>[Site "?"]
>[Date "2002.03.26"]
>[Round "8"]
>[White "Gulko, Boris"]
>[Black "Shredder 6"]
>[Result "1-0"]
>[ECO "A14"]
>[WhiteElo "2601"]
>[Annotator "Boris Gulko"]
>[PlyCount "111"]
>[EventDate "2002.03.17"]
>[Source "Hernández"]
>[SourceDate "2002.03.27"]
>
>1. Nf3 {4} 1... d5 {0} 2. c4 {2} 2... e6 {0} 3. b3 {2} 3... Nf6 {0} 4. g3 {3}
>4... Be7 {0} 5. Bg2 {2} 5... O-O {0} 6. O-O {2} 6... b6 {0}
Again not the best position for Shredder.
When we will be allowed to face Kasparov, if we will, you'll see different
openings.
Sandro
>7. Bb2 {7} 7... Bb7
>{0} 8. e3 {5} 8... c5 {0} 9. Nc3 {6} 9... dxc4 {
>Shredder estaba mejor preparado en la apertura que Fritz.} 10. bxc4 {2} 10...
>Nc6 {0} 11. Qe2 {10} 11... Qc7 {0} 12. d3 {24} 12... a6 {0} 13. Rab1 {7} 13...
>Rab8 {Esta posicion es conocida desde el match Korchnoi-Spasski, hace un
>varios anos. Las negras tienen que preparar b5.} 14. Ba1 {15} 14... Na7 {0} 15.
>Rfd1 {
>Ahora las negras han salido de su libro de aperturas y empiezan a calcular.}
>15... Rbd8 {Las negras no entienden el plan. Tienen que preparar b6-b5.} 16.
>Qb2 {371} ({Contra oponentes humanos la mejor jugada seria} 16. d4 {
>pero la estructura resultante es demasiado clara.}) 16... Nc8 {2} 17. a4 {11}
>17... Bc6 {165} 18. Ng5 {152} 18... Bxg2 {8} 19. Kxg2 {4} 19... Qc6+ {80} 20.
>Kg1 {51} 20... Nd7 {89} 21. f4 {
>No esta claro si las blancas estan mejor, pero tengo opciones.} ({
>Las negras provocaron} 21. Nd5 f6 22. Nxe7+ Nxe7 {
>y mi alfil de a1 esta en el paro.}) 21... Bxg5 {21} 22. fxg5 {3} 22... Qf3 {115
>} ({Tras} 22... Ne5 23. Ne4 {mi ataque es peligroso}) 23. Qe2 {239} ({
>Poco claro era} 23. Nd5 f6 24. Rf1 Qg4 25. Nc7 Qxg5 26. Qe2 Kf7 27. a5 {
>con ataque, pero yo queria jugar con menos complicaciones.}) 23... Ne5 {65} 24.
>Qxf3 {83} 24... Nxf3+ {0} 25. Kf2 {16} ({No es bueno} 25. Kg2 {porque} 25...
>Ne5 {y las negras estan bien.}) 25... Nxh2 {38} 26. a5 {Ahora las negras
>pierden el peon y creo que las blancas estan mejor. Vi esta jugada cuando
>calculaba 23.De2 y 23.Cd5} 26... Ng4+ {151} 27. Ke2 {22} 27... bxa5 {110} 28.
>Na4 {Ahora me gusta mi posicion} (28. Ne4 {es lo mismo.}) 28... Ne7 {55} 29.
>Nxc5 {20} 29... Rc8 {93} 30. Na4 {204} 30... e5 {67} 31. Nb6 {317} 31... Rcd8 {
>124} 32. Rf1 {98} 32... Rfe8 {Creo que esta es una mala jugada} ({
>Las negras tenian que intentar} 32... f6) 33. Bc3 {42} 33... Rd6 {23} 34. Bxa5
>{41} 34... Rg6 {60} 35. Nd5 {Ahora la ventaja de las blancas es grande} 35...
>Nxd5 {29} (35... Nc6 36. Bd2 ({Quiza hubiera sido incluso mejor} 36. Bc3) 36...
>Rxg5 37. Rb7 f5 38. Rc7 {Aqui las negras tienen grandes problemas}) 36. cxd5 {4
>} 36... e4 {Esta posicion quizas ya es perdedora} (36... Rxg5 37. d6 $18 {
>y el peon corona. Las negras necesitan la casilla e5 para su caballo.}) 37.
>dxe4 {33} 37... Rxg5 {3} 38. Bc7 {260} 38... Rh5 {26} 39. Kd3 {215} 39... f6 {0
>} (39... Nf6 40. Rxf6 gxf6 41. d6 $18) (39... Rh2 40. e5 Nf2+ 41. Rxf2 Rxf2 42.
>d6 $18) 40. Rb7 {170} 40... Rh2 {40} 41. Rf4 {36} 41... Ne5+ {49} 42. Bxe5 {5}
>42... Rxe5 {5} 43. d6 {65} 43... Re8 {27} 44. e5 {24} 44... fxe5 {88} ({
>Ahora si} 44... Rd8 45. e6 Rxd6+ 46. Rd4 Rxd4+ 47. exd4 {
>serria divertido. Es el fin.}) 45. Rff7 {
>Estaba contento por poder penetrar con ambas torres} 45... e4+ {133} 46. Kc4 {
>145} 46... Rd8 {2} 47. Rxg7+ {23} 47... Kh8 {0} 48. Rge7 {171} 48... Kg8 {41}
>49. Rg7+ {35} 49... Kh8 {45} 50. Rgd7 {4} 50... Rxd7 {67} 51. Rxd7 {
>Las negras estaban perdidas en cualquier caso, pero ahora es mas facil.} 51...
>Kg8 {88} 52. Kd5 {59} 52... Kf8 {100} 53. Ra7 {26} 53... a5 {227} 54. Ra8+ {69}
>({Tras} 54. Kxe4 {mi segundo peon se moveria pronto.}) 54... Kf7 {24} 55. d7 {
>10} 55... Rd2+ {63} 56. Kc6 {8} 1-0
>
>
>[Event "Boris Gulko Vs. Maquinas"]
>[Site "?"]
>[Date "2002.03.18"]
>[Round "2"]
>[White "Fritz 7"]
>[Black "Gulko, Boris"]
>[Result "1-0"]
>[ECO "C03"]
>[BlackElo "2601"]
>[PlyCount "129"]
>[EventDate "2002.03.17"]
>[Source "Hernández"]
>[SourceDate "2002.03.27"]
>
>1. e4 e6 2. d4 d5 {The French defence is a great weapon against computers,
>because it allows humans to achieve closed positions in which they can
>demonstrate their superior strategic understanding. The electronic opponent is
>unable to use its incredible tactical skills. La Defensa Francesa es una gran
>arma contra los ordenadores porque permite a los humanos lograr posiciones
>cerradas en las que demostrar sus superiores dominios estrategicos. El rival
>electronico no es capaz de emplear sus increibles capacidades tacticas.} 3. Nd2
>b6 {Gulko is not playing this line for the first time. No es la primera vez
>que Gulko emplea esta variante.} 4. Ngf3 Nf6 5. e5 Nfd7 6. c4 $1 {It is good r
>the computer to open the position Para el ordenador es bueno que se abra la
>posicion} (6. Bd3 c5 (6... Ba6 7. Bxa6 Nxa6 8. O-O c5 9. c4 Be7 10. Qe2 Nc7 {
>0-1 Vasiukov,E-Gulko,B/Volgodonsk 1981/MCD (42)}) 7. O-O Ba6 8. c4 cxd4 9. Re1
>Bb4 10. Qa4 Be7 11. Nxd4 O-O 12. Qc2 g6 13. cxd5 Bxd3 14. Qxd3 Nc5 15. Qf3 Qxd5
>{1/2-1/2 Gufeld,E-Gulko,B/Volgodonsk 1981/MCD (41)}) 6... Bb7 7. cxd5 Bxd5 8.
>Bc4 Be7 9. Bxd5 (9. O-O c6 10. Qe2 O-O 11. Ne4 a5 12. Bf4 {
>1-0 Sokolov,A-Gulko,B/Moscow 1983/EXT 2002 (40)}) 9... exd5 10. Nf1 (10. Qb3
>Nf8 11. Nf1 Ne6 12. Ng3 c6 13. Nf5 O-O 14. O-O Re8 15. Rd1 Nd7 16. a4 Bf8 17.
>h4 {1-0 Boidman,Y-Geyer,B/Hassloch 1999/EXT 2001 (58)}) 10... Nf8 11. Ne3 Ne6
>12. Qa4+ c6 13. O-O O-O 14. Nf5 Re8 15. Be3 $14 {Black has problems with the
>underdeveloped queenside and the weak pawn on c6. Las negras tienen problemas
>por la falta de desarrollo en el flanco de dama y el peon debil en c6.} 15...
>Bf8 16. Rac1 a5 17. Rfd1 Ra7 18. Rd2 h6 19. Qd1 (19. Qb3 $5) 19... Rd7 20. Qb3
>Kh7 21. Qd3 g6 22. Ng3 c5 $1 23. Nh5 c4 24. Qb1 Be7 25. Nf4 Na6 26. Nxe6 fxe6 {
>Black has been able to free himself very nicely Las negras han podidoliberarse
>bastante bien.} 27. h4 $5 {A pawn sacrifice! !Un sacrificio de peon!} (27. b3
>Ba3 $5 28. Rcc2 c3 29. Re2 Rc7) 27... Bxh4 28. b3 b5 29. a4 bxa4 ({
>Calmer is Mas tranquilo es} 29... Nc7 $5 {with the idea con idea de} 30. axb5
>Nxb5 31. bxc4 Na3 32. Qb3 Nxc4 $15) 30. bxc4 Nb4 31. c5 a3 32. Qb3 a2 33. Rb2
>Rf7 34. Bd2 Ref8 {Now Black has dangerous threats on the kingside. Ahora las
>negras tiene peligrosas amenazas en el flanco de rey.} 35. Qe3 (35. Bxb4 $4
>Rxf3 $1 36. gxf3 Qg5+ 37. Kh2 Bxf2 $1 (37... Qxc1 $19) 38. Rxf2 Rf4 $19) 35...
>Kg8 $1 {Very imaginative play Un juego muy imaginativo} (35... Bg5 36. Nxg5+
>Qxg5 37. Qxg5 hxg5 38. Bxb4 axb4 39. Rxa2 Rf4 $16) 36. Nxh4 (36. Qxh6 $4 Bxf2+
>$1 37. Kf1 (37. Kxf2 Nd3+ 38. Kg1 Nxc1 $19) 37... Bxd4 38. Qxg6+ Rg7 39. Qxe6+
>Rff7 $19) 36... Qxh4 37. Bxb4 axb4 38. Rxa2 Rf4 39. g3 Qg4 40. c6 Rxd4 41. Qxh6
>b3 (41... Rc4 42. Rxc4 dxc4 43. Qxf8+ Kxf8 44. c7 Qd1+ 45. Kh2 Qd7 46. Ra8+ Kg7
>47. c8=Q Qxc8 48. Rxc8 c3 49. Rc4 $18) (41... Rd1+ $142 42. Rxd1 Qxd1+ 43. Kh2
>Qh5+ 44. Qxh5 gxh5) 42. Rb2 Rd1+ 43. Rxd1 Qxd1+ 44. Kh2 Qh5+ 45. Qxh5 gxh5 {
>The resulting endgame is not easy to calculate when you are in time trouble.
>El final resultante no es facil de calcular cuando se sufren apuros de tiempo.}
>46. Kh3 Kg7 47. Rxb3 Rxf2 48. Rc3 Rf8 49. Kh4 Kg6 50. g4 hxg4 51. Kxg4 Rc8 (
>51... d4 52. Rf3 Rc8 53. Rf6+ Kg7 54. Rxe6 d3 55. Kf3 $18) 52. Kf4 Rd8 53. Rc1
>(53. c7 $2 Rc8 54. Ke3 Kf7 $11) 53... Ra8 54. Rg1+ (54. c7 $2 Rc8 55. Ke3 Kf7
>56. Kd4 Ke7 57. Rc6 Kd7 $11) 54... Kf7 55. Ke3 Ra6 56. Rc1 Ra8 57. Kd4 $18 Ke7
>58. Kc5 Ra2 59. Rg1 Rc2+ 60. Kb6 Rb2+ 61. Kc7 d4 62. Rg7+ Kf8 63. Rg4 d3 64.
>Kd7 d2 65. Rd4 1-0
>
>
>[Event "Boris Gulko Vs. Maquinas"]
>[Site "?"]
>[Date "2002.03.24"]
>[Round "6"]
>[White "Gulko, Boris"]
>[Black "Fritz 7"]
>[Result "1/2-1/2"]
>[ECO "A14"]
>[WhiteElo "2601"]
>[PlyCount "105"]
>[EventDate "2002.03.17"]
>[Source "Hernández"]
>[SourceDate "2002.03.27"]
>
>1. Nf3 d5 2. c4 e6 3. b3 Nf6 4. g3 Be7 5. Bg2 O-O 6. O-O c5 7. e3 Nc6 8. Bb2 b6
>9. Nc3 Bb7 10. cxd5 Nxd5 11. Nxd5 Qxd5 12. Ne5 Qd6 13. d4 cxd4 (13... Rac8 14.
>dxc5 Qxd1 15. Rfxd1 Bxc5 16. Nd7 Rfd8 17. Nxc5 bxc5 18. Ba3 {
>1-0 Hartoch,R-Winants,L/Rotterdam 1990/EXT 2002 (55)}) 14. Nxc6 Bxc6 15. Bxd4
>$146 Bxg2 16. Kxg2 e5 17. Bb2 Qe6 18. Qe2 Rad8 19. Rac1 Bc5 20. Rfd1 e4 21. Rd2
>Rxd2 22. Qxd2 Re8 23. Rd1 f6 24. Qd7 Qxd7 25. Rxd7 Re7 26. Rd8+ (26. Rxe7 Bxe7
>27. Bd4 $11) 26... Kf7 27. Bd4 Bxd4 28. Rxd4 f5 29. h3 g6 30. g4 Kf6 31. Kg3
>Ke5 32. Rd8 Rc7 33. Re8+ Kf6 34. Ra8 Rd7 35. b4 fxg4 36. hxg4 Ke5 37. a4 Kd5
>38. Rc8 Rf7 39. Rd8+ Ke6 40. a5 bxa5 41. bxa5 Ke5 42. Rb8 a6 43. Ra8 Rf6 44. g5
>Rf3+ 45. Kg4 Rxf2 46. Rxa6 Rg2+ 47. Kh4 Rh2+ 48. Kg4 Ra2 49. Ra8 Rg2+ 50. Kh3
>Ra2 51. Kg4 Rg2+ 52. Kh3 Ra2 53. Kg4 1/2-1/2
>
>
>[Event "Boris Gulko Vs. Maquinas"]
>[Site "?"]
>[Date "2002.03.25"]
>[Round "7"]
>[White "Comp Hiarcs 8"]
>[Black "Gulko, Boris"]
>[Result "1-0"]
>[ECO "A43"]
>[BlackElo "2601"]
>[Annotator "Schulz,A"]
>[PlyCount "67"]
>[EventDate "2002.03.17"]
>[Source "Hernández"]
>[SourceDate "2002.03.27"]
>
>1. e4 d6 {So far Boris Gulko played the French defense with 1 here. and showed
>last in the portion against junior that he has thereby the Maschinchen under
>check. It witnesses from courage and human enterprise spirit that it tries
>something new here. Bisher spielte Boris Gulko hier die Franzoesische
>Verteidigung mit 1. ..e6 und hat zuletzt in der Partie gegen Junior gezeigt,
>dass er damit die Maschinchen unter Kontrolle hat. Es zeugt von Mut und
>menschlichem Unternehmensgeist, dass er hier etwas Neues probiert. Hasta ahora
>Boris Gulko siempre habia jugado la Defensa Francesa y habia demostrado que
>podia mantener a las maquinas bajo control con ella. Atenstiguan su coraje y
>espiritu emprendedor que quiera probar algo nuevo ahora.} 2. d4 Nf6 3. Nc3 g6
>4. Nf3 Bg7 5. Be2 O-O 6. O-O c5 $5 ({
>Sees more frequent one Haeufiger sieht man Se con mas frecuencia} 6... Bg4) (
>6... c6) 7. d5 Na6 8. Re1 ({White has here a large selection. Weiss hat hier
>eine grosse Auswahl. Las blancas tienen aqui muchas opciones} 8. Nd2) (8. Bc4)
>(8. h3) 8... Nc7 9. Bf4 b6 (9... b5 $1 10. Nxb5 (10. Bxb5 $2 Nh5) 10... Nxe4
>11. Nxc7 Qxc7 12. Bc4 Nf6 13. Rb1 Re8 14. h3 a5 $10) 10. Qd2 Re8 $6 {Incomprehe
>nsibly it a course. The field e8 would have to remain free for a Springer. Ein
>unverstaendlich er Zug. Das Feld e8 muesste fuer einen Springer frei bleiben.
>Jugada incomprensible. La casilla e8 deberia dejarse libre para el caballo.}
>11. a4 Bb7 (11... Ba6 $5) 12. Bc4 {Thematically. The white figure list works
>very harmoniously, while the black figures obstruct themselves mutually.
>Thematisch. Die weisse Figurenaufstellung wirkt sehr harmonisch, waehrend die
>schwarzen Figuren sich gegenseitig behindern. Tematico. Las piezas blancas
>trabajan en armonia mientras que las negras se estorban unas a otras.} 12... a6
>13. Ra3 Rb8 14. Rb3 $1 {An annoying course, which does not only make b6-b5
>more difficult, but also pushes still further black figures the offside. Ein
>laestige Zug, der nicht nur b6-b5 erschwert, sondern auch noch weitere
>schwarze Figuren ins Abseits draengt. Una jugada que molesta, pues no solo
>hace b6-b5 mas dificil sino que tambien pone en fuera de juego aun mas a las
>piezas negras.} 14... Ba8 15. e5 $1 {
>Planned by long hand. Von langer Hand geplant. Planeado a largo plazo} 15...
>Nh5 (15... dxe5 16. Bxe5 {and black has few play possibilities. und Schwarz
>hat wenig Spielmoeglichkeiten. y las negras tienen pocas oportunidades de
>juego}) 16. Bh6 f5 17. Bxg7 Kxg7 (17... Nxg7 {und y} 18. Qh6 -- 19. Ng5 {
>is deadly. ist toedlich. es definitivo}) 18. Ng5 (18. Ng5 -- {
>mit der Idee con idea de} 19. Bxa6 Nxa6 20. Ne6+ $18) 18... h6 19. exd6 exd6
>20. Rxe8 Qxe8 21. Ne6+ $1 (21. Nf3 $2 b5 $11) 21... Nxe6 22. dxe6 Qd8 23. Bxa6
>d5 24. a5 $1 {If one is against a machine only once in the hintertreffen, the
>following impacts come pityless and hard. Ist man gegen eine Maschine erst
>einmal im Hintertreffen, kommen die folgenden Schlaege erbarmungslos und hart.
>Cuando uno se enfrenta a una maquina y esta entra llega a nuestra retaguardia,
>los siguientes golpes caen con dureza y sin piedad} 24... Qd6 (24... d4 25. Na4
>Bd5 26. Rxb6 Rxb6 27. Nxb6 Bxe6 28. c3 $18) 25. Na4 Nf6 (25... Qxe6 26. Rxb6
>Rxb6 27. Nxb6 Bc6 28. Qc3+ $18) 26. Rxb6 Rxb6 27. Nxb6 Qxe6 28. Qe2 Qxe2 29.
>Bxe2 Bc6 30. Bf3 (30. Bf3 -- 31. c4 $140) 30... Bb7 31. c4 Ba6 32. Bxd5 Nxd5
>33. cxd5 Bb5 34. Na8 (34. Na8 Bd7 35. a6 Bc8 36. a7 Bb7 37. Nc7 $18) 1-0
>
>
>[Event "Boris Gulko Vs. Maquinas"]
>[Site "?"]
>[Date "2002.03.19"]
>[Round "3"]
>[White "Gulko, Boris"]
>[Black "Hiarcs8"]
>[Result "1/2-1/2"]
>[ECO "A22"]
>[WhiteElo "2601"]
>[PlyCount "96"]
>[EventDate "2002.03.17"]
>[Source "Hernández"]
>[SourceDate "2002.03.27"]
>
>{A22: Apertura Inglesa: 1... e5 2.Cc3 Cf6} 1. c4 e5 2. Nc3 Nf6 3. g3 d5 4. cxd5
>Nxd5 5. Bg2 Nxc3 6. bxc3 Be7 7. Nf3 (7. Rb1 O-O 8. Rxb7 Bxb7 9. Bxb7 Nd7 10.
>Bxa8 Qxa8 11. Nf3 e4 12. Nd4 Bf6 13. O-O c5 14. Nc2 Qd5 15. a3 Qh5 16. f4 Rd8
>17. Ne3 Nb6 18. Qe1 c4 19. Qf2 Be7 20. g4 Qb5 21. Qg2 Bc5 {
>Lund,D-Gillani,T/London 1994/EXT 98/0-1 (37)}) 7... Nc6 (7... Nd7 8. O-O O-O 9.
>d4 Bf6 10. e4 c6 11. Qc2 Qc7 12. Be3 Nb6 13. Nd2 Be6 14. f4 Nc4 15. Nxc4 Bxc4
>16. Rf2 exf4 17. gxf4 Qd7 18. f5 Rfe8 19. Rf3 c5 20. e5 Be7 21. Rh3 g6 22. e6 {
>Ramon,V-Sanchez,A/San Felipe 1999/EXT 2000/1-0 (36)}) 8. O-O Be6 $146 (8... O-O
>9. Qc2 (9. d4 exd4 10. cxd4 Be6 11. e3 Qd7 12. Re1 Rad8 13. Bd2 Bh3 14. Bh1
>Rfe8 15. Qb3 b6 16. Rac1 Be6 17. Qa4 Ne5 18. Qxd7 Nxf3+ 19. Bxf3 Bxd7 20. Rxc7
>a5 21. Rb1 Bd6 22. Rxd7 Rxd7 23. Bc6 Rdd8 24. Bxe8 Rxe8 25. Rxb6 Bc7 26. Ra6 {
>1-0 Surlan,D-Stephenson,G/London,Canada 1994/EXT 2001 (26)}) 9... f5 10. d3 Kh8
>11. a4 a5 12. Ba3 Rb8 13. Bxe7 Qxe7 14. Rab1 b6 15. Rb2 {
>1/2-1/2 Kropp,J-Holzberg,G/Germany 1993/EXT 2000 (15)}) 9. d4 e4 10. Ne1 f5 11.
>f3 exf3 12. Bxf3 O-O 13. Ng2 Na5 14. d5 Bd7 15. Qd3 Bc5+ 16. Be3 Bxe3+ 17. Nxe3
>Qe7 18. Qd4 Rae8 19. Ng2 b6 20. Rae1 Nb7 21. e4 fxe4 22. Rxe4 Qc5 23. Nf4 Rxe4
>24. Bxe4 Qxd4+ 25. cxd4 Bb5 26. Rc1 Nd6 27. Bc2 Bc4 28. Bb3 b5 29. Ne6 Rc8 30.
>Bxc4 bxc4 31. Kf2 Kf7 32. Ke3 c6 33. Rf1+ Ke7 34. Nxg7 cxd5 35. Nf5+ Nxf5+ 36.
>Rxf5 Ke6 37. Re5+ Kd6 38. Kd2 c3+ 39. Kc2 Rc4 40. Rh5 Rxd4 41. Kxc3 Rc4+ 42.
>Kd3 Ra4 43. Rxh7 a5 44. h4 Rxa2 45. g4 Ra3+ 46. Kc2 Rg3 47. g5 a4 48. Ra7 Rg2+
>1/2-1/2
>
>
>
>>>
>>>http://chessprogramming.org/cccsearch/ccc.php?art_id=223639
>>>
>>>Computers give a big + for white !!!
>>>
>>>
>>>[Event "?"]
>>>[Site "?"]
>>>[Date "2002.04.14"]
>>>[Round "?"]
>>>[White "GM Smirin"]
>>>[Black "Deep Shredder"]
>>>[Result "*"]
>>>[ECO "A22"]
>>>[Annotator "Frederic"]
>>>[PlyCount "46"]
>>>
>>>1. c4 e5 2. Nc3 Nf6 3. g3 Bb4 4. Bg2 O-O 5. e4 Bxc3 6. bxc3 d6 7. Ne2 Bg4
>>
>>Here white is already a little better. More importantly this position is not
>>good for the black player as the program quite often does not know what to do.
>>Black could have played a better opening...sorry but cannot tell which one...
>>
>>>8. f3 Be6 9. d3!
>>
>>(this move is not particulary good, but it is good because it is closing the
>>black pieces and brings to positions where the computers do not play well in
>>general).
>>
>> {Time: 57:13 - 57:13} 9... c5?
>>
>>(A typical mistake. Black should complete the development first and then pushes
>>pawns).
>>
>>>{Jeremia: The open b-line is good for White}
>>
>>I agree.
>>
>>>10. O-O h6 11. h3 a6 12. a4 {>Dual Pentium Intel 1 GHz 750 MB RAM. Time 53:07 - 55:32} 12... b6 ?
>>
>>White is better at least half a pawn, but it reality more since the opponent has
>>problems to play this line. Better would have been 12...Nc6, but would not have
>>changed the strategic black problems.
>>
>>>13. f4! Nc6 14. f5 Bd7 15. g4! {Time 52:04 - 53:09} 15... Qc7
>>
>>The program does not feel the danger of the king side...too bad...
>>
>>The game is lost...there is no need to go on analysing this game.
>>
>>Sandro
>>
>>>{A typical anti-computer crush, people think} 16. Ng3 {"Smirin is going for
>>>mate!" (EJ) - "Don't count Shredder out, counterplay can come in many ways"
>>>(Hytnen)} 16... Na5 17. h4 Nh7 {"Smirin fumbles and drops Pocket Fritz on the
>>>floor" (Longshanks) - Time 48:22 - 48:40} 18. g5 hxg5 19. hxg5 {
>>>"Hallali, oooohhhh" -- Hiarcs 8: +1.55} 19... Qb7 {
>>>Fritz wants Qh5 at 11 ply. Hiarcs 8 agrees, with +2.59} 20. Be3 {
>>>Time 44:19 - 44:45 Geordi: "Shredder's radar seems to be busted!"} 20... b5
>>>{Tiger: 1.66 Sleepy: Smirin is kicking himself for not playing Qh5 right away.}
>>>21. axb5 axb5 22. Qh5 {Siam: "Boooommm" Fritz 1.78, Hiarcs 8: 2.47} 22... bxc4
>>>23. f6 {Is Shredder playing badly or Smirin brilliantly? Boris: Shredder must
>>>keep its cool now. Hiarcs: +3.30! Time: 42:56 - 41:25 "Poor Shreddy" (Ognaramr)
>>>Jeremia: "Go, Smirin, go, go, go!" Knallo: Think of it as a win for humanity!
>>>Smirin has left the board. Black is down ot 33 minutes.} 23... Rfc8 *
>>>
>>>Chessbase should give you a contract to announce all the Humans vs Computers
>>>matches. I have to admit it, you are GREAT!!!!!
>>>
>>>Pichard
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