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Subject: Re: Beautiful attack by Deep Fritz 8 vs. Deep Shredder 9...thanks..!!

Author: Sally Weltrop

Date: 21:29:11 06/03/05

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On June 03, 2005 at 14:16:52, Rob Basham wrote:

>Thanks...!!
>
>My favorite move is 23...
>the simple Re3....!
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>[D]r1bbN2k/pp1p2p1/2p5/1n2P1p1/8/1B6/PPP2BPP/4R1K1 w - - 0 23
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>Ruffian 1.0.1 finds it in 6 sec. but does not keep it for very long ....
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>So far, none of my programs find...23. Re3....!!

yes, u are right, I forgot about that 1, that is a great move 2
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>I love that move...:-)
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>It looks so easy, but most programs miss it.
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>The whole game is great and shows many lessons on how to begin and continue a
>king side attack..:-)
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>rob
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>On June 03, 2005 at 13:00:56, Sally Weltrop wrote:
>
>>My machine is Athlon MP 2800+ and Blargh is Dual 2.4GHz Opterons.I was running
>>Deep Fritz 8 with 512MB hash at the time & Blargh is Deep Shredder 9. DF8 makes
>>the move 9)f3!! and opens up a blistering attack on the kingside. Usually DS9 is
>>a great counterpuncher & defender but everytime it would try to counter DF8
>>would just keep increasing the pressure.
>>
>>[D]r1bq1rk1/ppppbppp/2nn4/4N3/3Pp3/1BN2P2/PPP3PP/R1BQ1RK1 b - - 0 9
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>the game in it's entirety:
>>
>>
>>[Event "ICC 3 15"]
>>[Site "Internet Chess Club"]
>>[Date "2005.06.03"]
>>[Round "-"]
>>[White "Tetsusaiga"]
>>[Black "Blargh"]
>>[Result "1-0"]
>>[ICCResult "Black checkmated"]
>>[WhiteElo "3020"]
>>[BlackElo "3081"]
>>[Opening "Four knights: Italian variation"]
>>[ECO "C47"]
>>[NIC "KP.06"]
>>[Time "00:59:46"]
>>[TimeControl "180+15"]
>>
>>1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Nc3 Nf6 4. Bc4 Nxe4 5. O-O Nd6 6. Bb3 Be7 7. d4 e4 8.
>>Ne5 O-O 9. f3 exf3 10. Rxf3 Bh4 11. Rf4 Be7 12. Qf3 Qe8 13. Nd5 Bd8 14. Be3
>>Kh8 15. Re1 f5 16. Bf2 Nxe5 17. dxe5 Nb5 18. Rxf5 Rxf5 19. Qxf5 c6 20. Nf6
>>Qg6 21. Qxg6 hxg6 22. Ne8 g5 23. Re3 g4 24. Re4 g5 25. a4 Nc7 26. Nd6 g3 27.
>>Bxg3 Kg7 28. Re3 b5 29. Rf3 bxa4 30. Bxa4 Ne6 31. Rf7+ Kg8 32. Bf2 a5 33.
>>Be3 Nc7 34. h4 Nd5 35. Bxg5 Bb6+ 36. Kh2 Bd4 37. Rf5 Bxb2 38. c4 Nc7 39. c5
>>Rb8 40. Nf7 Kf8 41. Nh6+ Ke8 42. Bd1 d6 43. Bh5+ Kd7 44. exd6 Na6 45. Bg4
>>Nxc5 46. Re5+ Kxd6 47. Nf7+ Kc7 48. Bd8+ Kb7 49. Rxc5 Ka7 50. Rxa5+ Ba6 51.
>>Be2 Rb5 52. Ra2 Bd4 53. h5 Be3 54. h6 Bxh6 55. Nxh6 Rd5 56. Rxa6+ Kb7 57.
>>Rb6+ Kc8 58. Nf7 Kd7 59. Rb7+ Ke6 60. Bg4+ Rf5 61. Re7+ Kd5 62. Bxf5 Kc4 63.
>>Re4+ Kb5 64. Nd6+ Kc5 65. Bc7 Kd5 66. Be6+ Kc5 67. Rc4# {Black checkmated}
>>1-0



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