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Subject: Re: Enough AntiChess Beat Baron-FRC or Pharaon-FRC normally

Author: Jorge Pichard

Date: 10:03:01 07/23/05

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On July 23, 2005 at 12:06:19, Jorge Pichard wrote:

>On July 23, 2005 at 11:57:53, Eduard Nemeth wrote:
>
>AntiChess is boring, please beat the latest version of Baron-FRC playing
>normally if you can. That would be more interesting.
>
>PS: Imagine if Peter Svidler or Almasi decide both to play Antichess in their
>coming quick matches, that would be the most boring Chess960 game ever played by
>GM.

All that you show to us is that you are scare to exchange at least 4 pawns and
you are not confident about your ending skills :-)

>Jorge
>
>
>>Text in german, sorry:
>>Mir scheint die Startposition 116 im Chess960 deutlich vorteilhafter für weiß zu
>>sein, als die des klassischen Schachs! OK, ich habe hier natürlich gegen einen
>>Computer nichts riskiert, was derzeit auch OK ist, aber gegen einen Menschen
>>wäre mir diese, durch Zugfallsgenerator ermittelte Stellung, weit lieber als die
>>normale Position des Classischen Schachs!
>>
>>Das Schon 3 Remis gegen Shredder 9.1 UCI - wundert mich hier aber gar nicht!!
>>
>>Daher die Frage: könnte es im Chess960 daher Wettbewerbsverzerrungen durch
>>solche Auslosungen geben?
>>
>>Startposition Chess960 Nr. 116:
>>
>>[D]nbbqrnkr/pppppppp/8/8/8/8/PPPPPPPP/NBBQRNKR w HEhe -
>>
>>[Event "Chess960Pos116,30m + 0s"]
>>[Site "Shrdder 9.1UCI GUI"]
>>[Date "2005.07.23"]
>>[Round "?"]
>>[White "Nemeth,Eduard"]
>>[Black "Shredder 9.1 UCI"]
>>[Result "1/2-1/2"]
>>[SetUp "1"]
>>[FEN "nbbqrnkr/pppppppp/8/8/8/8/PPPPPPPP/NBBQRNKR w HEhe -"]
>>
>>1. c4 {0s} e5 {+0.01/14 1:09m} 2. d4 {7s (Sg3)} exd4
>>{+0.06/15 1:08m} 3. Nb3 {3s} d5 {+0.27/14 58s} 4. cxd5 {9s}
>>Nb6 {+0.10/14 45s} 5. Ng3 {25s (Sxd4)} Nxd5 {+0.18/14 39s}
>>6. O-O {6s (Sxd4)} c6 {+0.14/13 41s} 7. Qxd4 {24s (Sxd4)}
>>Ne6 {+0.11/12 29s} 8. Qd3 {27s (Dc4)} b6 {+0.23/12 1:13m}
>>9. Rd1 {15s} Qh4 {+0.14/12 19s} 10. Qe4 {10s} Qxe4
>>{+0.35/14 33s} 11. Bxe4 {3s} Bb7 {+0.27/14 41s} 12. Bxd5
>>{2s (e3)} cxd5 {+0.48/13 7s} 13. Nf5 {5s (Le3)} g6
>>{+0.58/14 42s} 14. Nfd4 {2s} Kg7 {+0.70/14 45s} 15. Rfe1
>>{5s} Nc5 {+0.72/14 43s} 16. e3 {10s (Sxc5)} Re5 {+0.94/14
>>35s} 17. Nf3 {7s} Re4 {+0.87/14 28s} 18. Nbd4 {13s (Sxc5)}
>>Ba6 {+0.97/14 21s} 19. Bd2 {35s} f6 {+0.79/14 0s} 20. Bc3
>>{8s (Tb1)} Rc8 {+1.12/13 13s} 21. Rd2 {20s} Ree8 {+1.06/12
>>17s} 22. Nb3 {9s} Nxb3 {+0.92/14 24s} 23. axb3 {23s} Bb7
>>{+0.84/15 0s} 24. b4 {12s} a6 {+0.66/15 21s} 25. Red1 {6s
>>(Sd4)} h6 {+0.81/15 1:15m} 26. h3 {2s (Sd4)} Rc4 {+0.83/15
>>39s} 27. Rd4 {1s (Sd4)} Kf7 {+0.92/13 23s} 28. Rxc4 {3s
>>(Kf1)} dxc4 {+1.03/13 7s} 29. Rd7+ {12s (Sd4)} Re7
>>{+1.07/14 5s} 30. Rxe7+ {1s (Td1)} Kxe7 {+1.22/15 3s}
>>31. Nd2 {6s (Sd4)} Bd5 {+1.23/17 27s} 32. f4 {21s (f3)} f5
>>{+1.23/16 43s} 33. h4 {4s (Kf2)} Bd6 {+1.74/17 28s} 34. Kf2
>>{8s} Ke6 {+1.68/18 9s} 35. g3 {4s (Sf3)} b5 {+1.68/18 17s}
>>36. Nf3 {41s} Bxf3 {+1.63/22 0s} 37. Kxf3 {1s} Kd5
>>{+1.49/19 16s} 38. Bd2 {44s (g4)} h5 {+1.72/19 20s} 39. Bc3
>>{12s} Bc7 {+1.73/19 7s} 40. Bd2 {4s} Bd6 {+1.72/19 11s}
>>41. Bc3 {1s} Bc7 {+1.73/19 10s} 42. Bd2 {1s (Le1)} Bd8
>>{+1.72/20 15s} 43. Bc3 {2s} Be7 {+1.97/20 14s} 44. Bd2 {1s
>>(Le1)} Bf8 {+1.73/19 26s} 45. Bc3 {2s} Be7 {+1.73/20 11s}
>>46. Bd2 {2s (Le1)} Bf6 {+1.73/19 11s} 47. Bc3 {2s} Bd8
>>{+0.99/18 39s} 48. Bd2 {1s (Le1)} Bc7 {+0.91/17 13s}
>>49. Bc3 {1s} Bd6 {+0.91/18 10s} 50. Bd2 {3s (Le1)} Bc7
>>{+0.94/18 12s} 51. Bc3 {2s} Bd8 {+0.90/18 8s} 52. Bd2 {1s}
>>Be7 {+0.90/18 11s} 53. Bc3 {1s (Le1)} Kd6 {+0.90/18 21s}
>>54. Be5+ {3s (e4)} Ke6 {+0.91/19 15s} 55. Bc3 {1s} Bd8
>>{+0.90/18 13s} 56. Bd2 {2s (e4)} Kd5 {+0.90/18 13s} 57. Bc3
>>{3s} Ke6 {+0.90/19 9s} 58. Bd2 {2s (e4)} Bb6 {+0.90/18 6s}
>>59. Bc3 {2s (e4)} Kd5 {+0.90/17 7s} 60. Bd2 {4s} Ke6
>>{+0.90/18 5s} 61. Bc3 {1s (e4)} Kd5 {+0.90/18 9s} 62. Bd2
>>{1s (Le1)} Kc6 {+0.86/18 16s} 63. Bc3 {1s (e4)} Kd6
>>{+0.86/17 11s} 64. Bd2 {1s (e4)} Kc6 {+0.86/17 9s} 65. Bc3
>>{4s (e4)} Kd6 {+0.86/16 6s} 66. Bd2 {1s} Kd5 {+0.86/18 6s}
>>67. Bc3 {1s} Ke6 {+0.85/18 7s} 68. Bd2 {2s (e4)} Kd5
>>{+0.85/18 8s} 69. Bc3 {1s} Ke6 {+0.85/19 13s} 70. Bd2 {1s
>>(e4)} Ke7 {+0.85/18 8s} 71. Bc3 {1s (e4)} Bd8 {+0.79/18 9s}
>>72. Bd2 {1s (Ld4)} Bb6 {+0.83/17 8s} 73. Bc3 {1s} Kd7
>>{+0.83/17 5s} 74. Ke2 {31s (e4)} Kc7 {+0.85/16 5s} 75. Kf3
>>{1s} Kc6 {+0.85/18 6s} 76. Bd2 {35s} Kd6 {+0.84/19 0s}
>>77. Bc3 {1s (e4)} Ke7 {+0.81/16 13s} 78. Bd2 {1s (e4)} Ba7
>>{+0.84/18 5s} 79. Bc3 {1s (e4)} Ke6 {+0.82/18 6s} 80. Bd2
>>{1s (Ld4)} Kd5 {+0.83/17 4s} 81. Bc3 {1s} Bb8 {+0.82/17 3s}
>>82. Bd2 {1s (Ld4)} Kd6 {+0.78/17 8s} 83. Bc3 {1s} Ke6
>>{+0.82/16 3s} 84. Bd2 {2s (e4)} Bc7 {+0.73/16 6s} 85. Bc3
>>{1s (Le1)} Ke7 {+0.04/18 28s} 86. Bd2 {1s (Kf2)} Bb8
>>{0.00/17 4s} 87. Kf2 {1s} Bd6 {0.00/18 2s} 88. Bc3 {5s
>>(Kf3)} Ke6 {0.00/19 3s} 1/2-1/2
>>
>>Last Position:
>>
>>[D]8/8/p2bk1p1/1p3p1p/1Pp2P1P/2B1P1P1/1P3K2/8 w - -
>>
>>Wow! My Draw Nr.3 in 3 Days! :-)



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