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Subject: Re: Fritz as Fritz on Playchess.com - Testposition and game (PGN)

Author: Eduard Nemeth

Date: 19:47:58 04/28/05

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On April 28, 2005 at 20:51:09, Pablo Ignacio Restrepo wrote:

>Hello Eduard Nemeth !!
>
>I could make 20%-60% playing 100% as a human being against standard seeting
>Fritz in all time control runing in all engines - "until Hydra speed...."
>Against Tiger 15 I dont have now a clear idea.
>Chess gambit tiger 2.0. it is real problem for me ...... More dificult that
>Rufian..... Quark an strong problem for me too.
>But as i wrotte yesterday..............
>Engines are as a fort where his-her owner fortgot to clouse a little door in
>fort behind place.
>You must to enter at the fort for the little door, and to forgot the front.
>
>EDUARD ..... I WOULD LIKE TO MAKE SEVERAL EXPERIMENTS AGAINST SEVERAL MOTORS
>....Are you O.K.
>Best regards,
>Pablo Ignacio
>

Hello Pablo!

I must translate Your text first.

I will answer You when day is. OK?

In germany we habe 4:45 Hours in the night. :-)

I must sleeping now.

Ah,

I Played in the normal room against Quark too and I hold a draw (after 3x losing
games on timecontrol 3 + 0)

Here the game, german time:

[Event "Blitz: 3m + 0s"]
[Site "Playchess.com"]
[Date "2005.04.29"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Wolkenlos"]
[Black "Comp Quark"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[ECO "B85"]
[PlyCount "33"]
[TimeControl "180"]

1. e4 {1} c5 {1} 2. Nf3 {0} d6 {1} 3. d4 {1} cxd4 {1} 4. Nxd4 {0} Nf6 {1} 5.
Nc3 {1} e6 {1} 6. Be2 {1} a6 {1} 7. O-O {0} Be7 {1} 8. a4 {0} O-O {1} 9. Bg5 {1
} Nxe4 {13} 10. Bxe7 {5} Nxc3 {2} 11. Bxd8 {7} Nxd1 {20} 12. Be7 {12} Re8 {2}
13. Bxd6 {4} Nxb2 {0} 14. Rfb1 {17} Rd8 {2} 15. Bc5 {8} e5 {4} 16. Nf3 {3} Nxa4
{3} 17. Rxa4 {Wolkenlos bietet Remis (Lag: Av=0.29s, max=0.5s) 2} 1/2-1/2

>Rufian I could beat .... playing more concentrate.

OK!

Best,
Eduard.



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