Author: John Merlino
Date: 22:27:40 11/23/04
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On November 24, 2004 at 00:21:15, Eduard Nemeth wrote:
>At This moment I played on Playchess.com against Deep Fritz 8 an 15m + 2s game.
>Trhe Operator was ok.
>
>Here the game:
>
>[Event "Wertungspartie, 15m + 2s"]
>[Site "Maschinenraum"]
>[Date "2004.11.24"]
>[Round "?"]
>[White "EduardNemeth"]
>[Black "Bloodymagicians, Deep Fritz 8"]
>[Result "1/2-1/2"]
>[ECO "B23"]
>[BlackElo "2384"]
>[Annotator "Nemeth,Eduard"]
>[PlyCount "51"]
>[EventDate "2004.11.24"]
>[TimeControl "900+2"]
>
>1. e4 {1} c5 {Deep Fritz 8 on Authentic AMD, Ply12,9, 311 Kn/s, 1 Thread. 0} 2.
>Nc3 {32} d6 {0} 3. g3 {2} Nc6 {0} 4. d3 {2} g6 {0} 5. Bd2 {1} Bg7 {-0.20/10 30}
>6. Bg2 {2} Nf6 {0} 7. f3 {2} O-O {-0.39/11 30} 8. Nge2 {1} d5 {-0.38/11 37} 9.
>Qc1 {3} d4 {-0.40/11 28} 10. Nd1 {2} Be6 {-0.32/12 37} 11. b3 {5} Bd7 {
>-0.46/10 26} 12. O-O {2} Qc7 {-0.39/10 21} 13. Nf2 {10} Rfd8 {-0.35/10 24} 14.
>a3 {3} a5 {-0.28/11 35} 15. a4 {5} Ra6 {-0.25/11 34} 16. Kh1 {16} Nb4 {
>-0.32/11 20} 17. Kg1 {17} Re6 {-0.28/11 42} 18. f4 {45} h6 {-0.21/10 27} 19. h3
>{3} Bc8 {-0.20/10 18} 20. Kh2 {4} Rb6 {-0.20/10 19} 21. Ng1 {23} Nd7 {
>-0.16/10 24} 22. Nf3 {19} Re6 {-0.02/10 8} 23. Ng1 {7} Rd6 {-0.11/10 18} 24.
>Nf3 {2} Ra6 {-0.01/9 15} 25. Ng1 {2} Qd6 {-0.11/10 25} 26. Nf3 {
>(Lag: Av=1.25s, max=4.1s) 8} 1/2-1/2
>
>You see, that I can Played against Fritz very good. Or?
An excellent example of how to play for a draw against a top engine. However,
The King thinks that you might have had an opportunity or two to gain the
advantage. In particular, here are two examples:
19.f5 gxf5 20.Bxh6 Bxh6 21.Qxh6 Nf4 22.Qg5+ (or Qh4)
23.f5 gxf5 24.exf5 Ra6 25.Bf4 Qb6 26.Nd2! e5 27.fxe6ep Qxe6 28.Re1
Did you consider playing f5?
Otherwise, very well done!
jm
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