Author: Mark Ryan
Date: 10:17:32 09/24/04
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On September 24, 2004 at 10:05:27, Ingo Bauer wrote: >... par excellence !? > >[D]5rk1/pB1r4/Pp1p1p1p/2pPpPpq/2P1P1n1/1R3RPb/2P4P/2B1Q1K1 b - - > >48 ... Nxh2 was not expected! > >Who was a computer (Ok, with this question it is not too hard to guess)? I will >give the game with all needed data later! > >[Event "Fide time control, 90m + 30s"] >[White "?"] >[Black "?"] >[WhiteElo ":-)"] >[BlackElo ":-)?"] >[ECO "C49"] >[Result "0-1"] > >1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Nc3 Nf6 4. Bb5 Bb4 5. O-O O-O 6. d3 >d6 7. Bg5 Bxc3 8. bxc3 Qe7 9. Re1 Nd8 10. d4 Ne6 11. Bc1 c5 >12. a4 Rd8 13. Bf1 Qc7 14. d5 Nf8 15. a5 h6 16. Nh4 Qe7 >17. a6 b6 18. Bb5 Ng4 19. g3 Nf6 20. c4 Bh3 21. f4 Ng6 >22. Nf5 Qf8 23. Qd3 Ng4 24. Bb2 f6 25. Bc6 Rab8 26. Rab1 >Ne7 27. Nxe7+ Qxe7 28. f5 Rf8 29. Bc1 Qf7 30. Qe2 Rbd8 >31. Bb5 Kh7 32. Rb3 Qh5 33. Bc6 Rg8 34. Bd2 Rh8 35. Rd3 >Rhg8 36. Rb1 Rgf8 37. Rbb3 Kg8 38. Rf3 Qf7 39. Bc1 Rc8 >40. Ra3 Rc7 41. Bd2 Qh5 42. Rab3 Rd8 43. Bb7 Re7 44. Bc1 >Rf7 45. Rbd3 Rfd7 46. Ra3 Rf8 47. Rab3 g5 48. Qe1 Nxh2 >49. Kxh2 Bxf5+ 50. Kg1 Bg4 51. Rf2 Rdf7 52. Rh2 Qg6 53. Bc6 >f5 54. Ra3 fxe4 55. Be3 Kg7 56. Bf2 Qf5 57. Re3 h5 58. Rxe4 >Bf3 59. Re3 Qg4 60. Qf1 h4 61. Qh3 Qxc4 62. gxh4 g4 63. Qg3 >Qxc2 64. Re1 Qc4 65. Rb1 Kh8 66. Bb5 Qxd5 67. Be3 Be4 >68. Rd2 Qe6 69. Rf1 Rf3 70. Qe1 Qb3 71. Rxd6 Qxb5 72. Rxf3 >Rxf3 73. Bf2 Qb1 74. Qxb1 Bxb1 75. Re6 e4 76. Re7 Bd3 >77. Kg2 Kg8 78. h5 Rh3 79. h6 Kf8 80. Rd7 e3 81. Rxd3 exf2 >82. h7 Rxh7 83. Kxf2 Ke7 84. Rd1 Rg7 85. Rd3 g3+ 86. Kg2 >Ke6 87. Rd8 c4 88. Rc8 Kd5 0-1 > >What a game! > >Ingo By the wording of your question, it is possible that both players are computers. Just for fun, I shall guess that this is the case, and that one of these computers played, or seemed to play, a very anti-computer style. Mark
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