Author: Eduard Nemeth
Date: 10:32:56 08/13/04
That plays itself like automatically and easy against Fritz 8!
Is Fritz actual the best program of the world?
We become further marriages...
German:
Das spielt sich ja wie von selbst, gegen Fritz 8!
Ist Fritz tatsächlich das beste Programm der Welt?
Wir werden weitersehen...
Partie 2:
[Event "Blitz:30'"]
[Site "Privat"]
[Date "2004.08.13"]
[Round "2"]
[White "Nemeth, Eduard"]
[Black "Fritz 8.0026"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[ECO "B23"]
[Annotator "Nemeth,Eduard"]
[PlyCount "116"]
[TimeControl "1800"]
{128MB, Fritz8.ctg, P3 600} 1. e4 {0} c5 {0} 2. Nc3 {(Sf3) 2} Nc6 {0} 3. f4 {
(g3) 5} g6 {0} 4. Nf3 {7} Bg7 {0} 5. Bc4 {(Lb5) 4} e6 {0} 6. O-O {(d3) 8} Nge7
{0} 7. d3 {(De1) 7} O-O {0} 8. f5 {(Le3) 7} gxf5 {-0.28/10 37} 9. Bg5 {40} a6 {
-0.34/9 1} 10. exf5 {(Lb3) 8} f6 {-0.81/12 43} 11. fxe6 {(Ld2) 52} d5 {
-1.72/11 27} 12. Bb3 {2} fxg5 {-1.97/11 27} 13. Nxg5 {2} h6 {-1.97/10 39} 14.
Nf7 {4} Qe8 {-1.22/10 38} 15. Nxd5 {34} Nxd5 {-1.47/11 7} 16. Bxd5 {3} Bxe6 {
-1.43/11 34} 17. Nxh6+ {17} Kh8 {-1.37/12 29} 18. Re1 {77} Ne5 {-1.37/12 0} 19.
Bxe6 {24} Qxe6 {-1.31/12 0} 20. Qh5 {5} Qxh6 {-1.28/12 38} 21. Qxh6+ {39} Bxh6
{-1.15/13 0} 22. Rxe5 {3} Bg7 {-1.18/12 33} 23. Rh5+ {8} Kg8 {-1.31/13 27} 24.
c3 {3} Rad8 {-1.18/12 26} 25. Rd1 {6} b6 {-1.25/13 74} 26. Rh4 {(a4) 77} Rfe8 {
-1.31/11 35} 27. Rf4 {3} Rd7 {-1.28/10 31} 28. h3 {52} Kh7 {-1.25/11 0} 29. Kf2
{5} Rde7 {-1.12/11 63} 30. Re4 {(Kf1) 60} Rxe4 {-1.50/13 47} 31. dxe4 {3} Rxe4
{-1.56/13 25} 32. Rd6 {(g4) 3} Rf4+ {-1.50/13 26} 33. Ke3 {1} Rf6 {-1.34/14 36}
34. Rxf6 {2} Bxf6 {-1.28/14 6} 35. Ke4 {1} b5 {-1.18/14 24} 36. Kd5 {35} b4 {
-1.09/16 0} 37. cxb4 {(c4) 83} cxb4 {-1.43/17 32} 38. Kc4 {22} a5 {-1.50/17 6}
39. Kb5 {11} Bd8 {-1.12/17 20} 40. a3 {(g4) 16} bxa3 {-1.62/19 20} 41. bxa3 {6}
Kg6 {-1.56/20 13} 42. g3 {4} Bc7 {-1.56/20 16} 43. Ka4 {(Ka6) 14} Kg5 {
-1.56/22 28} 44. Kb5 {3} Kh5 {-1.62/21 21} 45. Ka4 {(Ka6) 21} Kg6 {-1.40/22 22}
46. Kb5 {2} Kg5 {-1.40/20 20} 47. h4+ {(Ka6) 38} Kh5 {-1.37/20 18} 48. a4 {
(Ka4) 2} Bd8 {-1.31/21 22} 49. Ka6 {1} Kg4 {-1.22/20 16} 50. Kb5 {2} Bc7 {
-1.18/20 20} 51. Ka6 {2} Kf5 {-0.78/20 21} 52. h5 {3} Kf6 {-0.47/19 13} 53. g4
{3} Bd8 {-0.40/19 15} 54. h6 {(Kb5) 25} Bc7 {-0.47/21 26} 55. g5+ {18} Kg6 {
0.00/21 0} 56. Kb5 {4} Bd8 {0.00/21 16} 57. Ka6 {2} Kh7 {0.00/22 12} 58. Kb5 {2
} Bc7 {0.00/23 16} 1/2-1/2
Nemeth,E - Fritz 8.0026, Blitz:30' Privat
[D]4r3/4r1bk/pp6/2p5/5R2/2PP3P/PP3KP1/3R4 w - - 0 1
Re4!? That is an Human move!
On such an idea no computer comes
(auf solch eine Idee kommt kein Computer!!!!)
Last Position:
Nemeth,E - Fritz 8.0026, Blitz:30' Privat
[D]8/2b4k/7P/pK4P1/P7/8/8/8 w - - 0 1
Analysis by Fritz 8:
59.Ka6 Ld8
= (0.00) Tiefe: 20/25 00:00:03 672kN, tb=3839
59.Ka6 Ld8
= (0.00) Tiefe: 21/25 00:00:05 1235kN, tb=7198
(Nemeth, Privat 13.08.2004)
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