Author: chandler yergin
Date: 07:45:08 04/25/05
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The position I Posted was from a wonderful game played by Steve Ham!
He deserves all the congratulations and Kudos!
Here it is in total.
[Event "CC Match"]
[Site "?"]
[Date "????.??.??"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Fritz6"]
[Black "Ham, Steve"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[ECO "B52"]
[Annotator ",Chandler"]
[PlyCount "146"]
[EventDate "2005.04.01"]
1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 d6 3. Bb5+ Bd7 4. Bxd7+ Qxd7 5. c4 Nc6 6. Nc3 g6 7. d4 cxd4 8.
Nxd4 Nf6 9. O-O Bg7 10. Nde2 Qe6 $146 ({RR} 10... O-O 11. f3 e6 ({RR} 11... Ne8
12. Be3 Nc7 13. b3 h6 14. Qd2 Kh7 15. Rfd1 Rfd8 16. Rac1 b6 17. Qe1 Qe8 18. Nd5
Rac8 19. Qh4 Qf8 20. Rd2 Ne8 21. Rcd1 Rd7 22. Qh3 Rcd8 23. Ndc3 Qh8 24. Nb5 Nf6
25. Ned4 Nxd4 26. Nxd4 {Tkachiev,V-Sadler,M/Cannes 1996/CBM 51 ext/1-0 (40)}) (
{RR} 11... Rfd8 12. Bg5 h6 13. Be3 e6 14. Qd2 Kh7 15. Rfd1 ({RR} 15. Rad1 Qe7
16. Bf2 Rd7 17. Rfe1 Rad8 18. Nd4 Ne8 19. b3 Kg8 20. h3 g5 21. Be3 Ne5 22. Rf1
Ng6 23. Nde2 b6 24. f4 gxf4 25. Nxf4 Kh7 26. Rf2 Nf6 27. Nxg6 fxg6 28. Bd4 Rf8
29. Rdf1 Rdd8 {Mednis,E-Szekely,P/Budapest 1976/MCL/1/2-1/2 (40)}) 15... Qe7
16. Bf2 Rd7 17. Rac1 Rad8 18. Bh4 Kg8 19. f4 b6 20. h3 Rb7 21. Qe1 Rbb8 22. Kh1
a6 23. Rd2 Rbc8 24. Rcd1 Qc7 25. b3 Ne7 26. Rxd6 {
Oratovsky,M-Yermolinsky,A/North Bay 1998/EXT 99/0-1 (33)}) ({RR} 11... Rac8 12.
Be3 Rfd8 13. Qd2 b6 14. Rac1 Qb7 15. b3 a6 16. a4 Na5 17. Rb1 e6 18. Rfd1 Rd7
19. Bf2 h6 20. Qe3 Rb8 21. Bg3 Rbd8 22. Bf2 Rb8 23. Bg3 Rbd8 24. Bf2 Rb8 {
1/2-1/2 Sheremetieva,M-Litinskaya,M/Azov 1991/EXT 97}) 12. Bg5 h6 13. Be3 Rad8
14. Qd2 d5 15. cxd5 exd5 16. Bxh6 dxe4 17. Qe3 exf3 18. Bxg7 Kxg7 19. Qxf3 Qe7
{1/2-1/2 Gheorghiu,F-Hort,V/Petropolis 1973/IZT}) 11. Nd5 Qxe4 12. Nc7+ Kd7 13.
Nxa8 Qxc4 14. Nb6+ axb6 15. Nc3 b5 16. Bg5 Ne4 17. Nxe4 Qxe4 18. a4 b4 19. Re1
Qf5 20. Qd2 Ra8 21. Be3 Ke8 22. h3 Ra5 23. Bb6 Rd5 24. Qe2 Qd3 25. Qg4 e6 26.
Rad1 Qb3 27. Rxd5 Qxd5 28. Rd1 Qb3 29. Rxd6 Qxb2 30. Qd1 Qa1 31. Qxa1 Bxa1 32.
Rd1 Bf6 33. Kf1 h5 34. Ke2 Be7 35. Kd3 Ne5+ 36. Kc2 Nd7 37. Bd4 Nc5 38. Bxc5
Bxc5 39. f3 Ke7 40. g4 hxg4 41. hxg4 Bd6 42. Kb3 Kd7 43. Kc4 f5 44. g5 e5 45.
Kd5 b6 46. Rc1 Bc7 47. Rc4 e4 48. fxe4 fxe4 49. Rxb4 e3 50. Re4 Bd8 51. Rxe3
Bxg5 52. Re6 Kc7 53. Kc4 Bh4 54. Rxg6 Bf2 55. Kb5 Bd4 56. Rc6+ Kb7 57. Re6 Kb8
58. Rd6 Be3 59. Rd8+ Kb7 60. Rd7+ Kc8 61. Re7 Bd4 62. Kc6 Kb8 63. Kd5 Bc5 64.
Rd7 Bf2 65. Rf7 Bg1 66. Rd7 Bf2 67. Kc4 Kc8 68. Re7 Bc5 69. Re5 Kb7 70. Kb5 Bd4
71. Re7+ Kc8 72. Re8+ Kb7 73. Re7+ Kc8 1/2-1/2
The point of my original Post was to show, that Computers can evaluate a
position highly, and not recognize that it is a Draw.
A Great game by Steve Ham!
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