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Subject: Re: Anti-Computer chess ...

Author: George Tsavdaris

Date: 12:21:24 09/24/04

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On September 24, 2004 at 10:05:27, Ingo Bauer wrote:

>... par excellence !?
>
>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!

 From move 33 black has started some pointless Rook, King and Queen moves
while white did this kind of moves from move 29. A human does this if he wants
to force the computer to put it's pieces at bad places and then he starts the
attack but i don't see this is the case.
 Also you are clever enough to say "Ok with this question....", in order to
surprise us and finally the computer be black.
 And last the sacrifice is enough deep that it's difficult for computers to
find, but actually i would not be surprised if they could find it.

 So my final opinion is that i'm confused, but i tend to believe that black was
the human.

>
>[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



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