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Subject: Re: Once in a while.

Author: John Merlino

Date: 10:27:59 11/26/04

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On November 26, 2004 at 12:09:52, Dan Andersson wrote:

> Here's a 5 minute blitz game against Gandalf 6.0. It usually spanks me. But it
>did me the favour of letting me play an opening I know really well.
> The Spanish Exchange variation is ideal to confuse a program. And the tactics
>are manageable ieven in a blitz game.
> And being a tester also means that I have a lot of trainig hours :)
>
>MvH Dan Andersson
>1.e2-e4 e7-e5 2.Ng1-f3 Nb8-c6 3.Bf1-b5 a7-a6 4.Bb5xc6 d7xc6 5.0-0 f7-f6 6.d2-d4
>Bc8-g4 7.d4xe5 Qd8xd1 8.Rf1xd1 f6xe5 9.Nb1-d2 0-0-0 10.Rd1-e1 Bf8-d6 11.h2-h3
>Bg4-h5 12.Nd2-f1 Ng8-f6 13.Bc1-g5 Bh5xf3 14.Bg5xf6 g7xf6 15.g2xf3 Bd6-c5
>16.Nf1-g3 Rd8-d2 17.Re1-e2 Rh8-d8 18.Kg1-f1 Kc8-b8 19.Ng3-f5 Rd2-d7 20.Ra1-e1
>Rd8-g8 21.Re1-b1 a6-a5 22.h3-h4 Rg8-d8 23.h4-h5 a5-a4 24.b2-b4 a4xb3/ep 25.a2xb3
>Bc5-b4 26.f3-f4 e5xf4 27.Kf1-g2 Rd8-g8+ 28.Kg2-f3 Rg8-g5 29.h5-h6 Kb8-c8
>30.Kf3xf4 b7-b6 31.Kf4-f3 Bb4-c5 32.b3-b4 Bc5-f8 33.c2-c4 Rd7-d3+ 34.Re2-e3
>Rd3xe3+ 35.Kf3xe3 Rg5-h5 36.Ke3-f4 Bf8xh6+ 37.Nf5xh6 Rh5xh6 38.Kf4-f5 Kc8-b7
>39.f2-f4 Rh6-h4 40.Rb1-g1 c6-c5 41.b4xc5 Kb7-c6 42.c5xb6 c7xb6 43.Rg1-g7 Kc6-c5
>44.Rg7-f7 Kc5xc4 45.Rf7xf6 b6-b5 46.e4-e5 b5-b4 47.Rf6-c6+ Kc4-b5 48.Rc6-c8
>Rh4-h5+ 49.Kf5-f6 Rh5-h6+ 50.Kf6-f7 Rh6-h5 51.Kf7-e6 Rh5-h6+ 52.Ke6-d5 Rh6-h5
>53.Kd5-e4 b4-b3 54.e5-e6 Rh5-h2 55.f4-f5 b3-b2 56.Ke4-f3 b2-b1R 57.Rc8-b8+
>Kb5-c6 58.Rb8xb1 Rh2-h3+ 59.Kf3-g4 Rh3-e3 60.Kg4-g5 Re3-e4 61.Kg5-f6 h7-h5
>62.e6-e7 Kc6-d6 63.Rb1-d1+ Kd6-c6 64.Rd1-d8 Kc6-c7 65.e7-e8Q Re4xe8 66.Rd8xe8
>Kc7-c6 (Black resigns)

Your 12.Nf1 does not appear in the Chessmaster database. Only 12.g4 and 12.Nh4
are there.

Is that your own move or is it well-documented (or somewhere in between)?

jm



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