Author: Uri Blass
Date: 02:13:58 05/16/05
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On May 15, 2005 at 16:42:51, Meir Pazz wrote: >dear friends hello! >i need to conncet fridrik from play-chess! >i need to talk with him about my system in play chess! >as u know i won with the system on GM nakamura! >and GM postny! >if someone could connect me with fredrik i will glade! >thanks 2 all! >paz `the system` I hope that Meir Pazz will be able to talk with frederik. He did not admit cheating. The problem is that his words created the impression that somebody else plays for him(The fact that he claimed in the beginning that his system does not work in regular board and the fact that he explains losses by some disconnection between him and the system) He never admitted that another person or another human plays for him and he claims that he is not cheating. Note only that I said in the past that I cannot trust him not because I know about direct lies of him but that I cannot explain how a player of 1800 in playchess get big improvement of many hundreds of rating points in a short time and the fact that he first claimed that the system does not work on regular board. I think that it is better if he explains to somebody how the system work and that this person will keep it as a secret in case that the system is not against the rules. For the record here are his games when he beated GM's. It seems to me that part of the system is to be with low rating and I think that Star Wars tried to win in a drawn position mainly because of the law rating of Cramim(Meir Paz) I am sure he knew that he has only perpetual check but hoped that Meir paz will use the premove and play Kf1 in reply to Rg2+ and after Rh2 Kf1 black wins by Rh1# -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Cramim (1939) - Star Wars (2965) [C61] 148th Fast-Blitz-Tournament 11.5. playchess.com #041101 (5), 12.05.2005 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 Nd4 4.Nxd4 exd4 5.0-0 Qh4 6.c3 c6 7.Bd3 Bc5 8.b4 Bb6 9.Bb2 dxc3 10.Nxc3 Nf6 11.h3 d6 12.Qf3 0-0 13.Na4 Bd8 14.e5 dxe5 15.Bxe5 Qh5 16.Qxh5 Nxh5 17.Nc3 Be6 18.Ne4 Be7 19.a3 Rad8 20.Be2 f5 21.Nc5 Bxc5 22.bxc5 Nf6 23.Bd6 Rf7 24.Bf3 Bd5 25.Bxd5 Nxd5 26.Rfe1 h6 27.Rab1 b5 28.Re5 a5 29.d4 b4 30.axb4 axb4 31.Rxd5 cxd5 32.Rxb4 Kh7 33.Be5 Rc8 34.Rb6 Rd7 35.f4 Kg8 36.Kh2 Kf7 37.Rb3 Re7 38.Rb6 Rd7 39.Ra6 Re7 40.Rd6 Ra8 41.Rxd5 Ra2 42.Rd6 Rb7 43.c6 Rbb2 44.Rd7+ Kf8 45.Rxg7 Rc2 46.c7 Ra1 47.d5 Rd1 48.Rd7 Rdd2 49.Rd8+ Kf7 50.c8Q Rxg2+ 51.Kh1 Rh2+ 52.Kg1 Rhg2+ 53.Kf1 Rgf2+ 54.Ke1 Rfe2+ 55.Kd1 Red2+ 56.Ke1 Re2+ 57.Kf1 Rf2+ 58.Kg1 Rh2 59.Qd7+ Kg6 60.Qe8+ Kh7 61.Qf7# (Lag: Av=0.57s, max=1.1s) 1-0 cramim (2104) - Yoes (2758) [B07] Rated game, 5m + 0s Official A, 13.05.2005 [,PAZ] 1.e4 g6 2.d4 Bg7 3.Nc3 d6 4.Be3 Nf6 5.f3 c6 6.Qd2 b5 7.0-0-0 Nbd7 8.g4 Nb6 9.Bd3 h5 10.g5 Nfd7 11.f4 0-0 12.Nf3 b4 13.Ne2 c5 14.Ng3 c4 15.Be2 c3 16.bxc3 bxc3 17.Qxc3 Nc5 18.Qa3 Nca4 19.f5 Qc7 20.Nh4 Nc3 21.Bd3 Nxd1 22.Rxd1 Nc4 23.Qc3 Ba6 24.fxg6 fxg6 25.Nxg6 Rfc8 26.Bxc4+ Bxc4 27.Nf5 Bf7 28.Ngxe7+ Kf8 29.Qxc7 Rxc7 30.g6 Bxa2 31.Bg5 cramim offers a draw 31...Be6 32.Rf1 Bxf5 33.Rxf5+ Ke8 34.Rf7 Bxd4 35.Rh7 Rb8 36.g7 Bxg7 37.Rxg7 Rbb7 38.Rh7 Rxe7 39.Bxe7 Rxe7 40.Rxh5 Rxe4 41.Ra5 Re7 42.Ra6 Rd7 43.Kd2 Kd8 44.Kd3 Kc8 45.Kd4 Kb7 46.Ra3 Rh7 47.h3 Rh5 48.Rb3+ Kc6 49.Rc3+ Kd7 50.Ra3 a5 51.Rg3 Rh4+ 52.Kc3 Kc6 53.Kb3 Kc5 54.Rc3+ Kb5 55.Rg3 d5 56.Rd3 Kc5 57.Rc3+ Kb5 58.Rd3 Kc6 59.Rc3+ Kd6 60.Rg3 a4+ 61.Ka3 Rc4 62.c3 Kc5 63.Rd3 Rf4 64.Rg3 Re4 65.Rf3 Rh4 66.Rg3 Kd6 67.Rf3 Ke5 68.Rg3 Rf4 69.Re3+ Kf5 70.Rd3 Ke5 71.Re3+ Re4 72.Rg3 Kf4 73.Rg8 Kf3 74.Rd8 Re5 75.Kxa4 Ke3 76.Kb3 Kd3 77.Rg8 Re1 78.Rg3+ Kd2 79.Rg2+ Ke3 80.Rg3+ Kf2 81.Rd3 Rb1+ 82.Kc2 Re1 83.Rxd5 Re6 84.Rd3 Ke2 85.c4 Rb6 86.Rc3 Kf2 87.Rb3 Kf1 88.Rc3 Rd6 89.Rb3 Rd3 90.Rxd3 Ke1 91.Rc3 Kf1 92.Re3 . Time ' 1-0 Uri
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