Author: Ralf Schäfer
Date: 06:05:13 08/13/05
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On August 13, 2005 at 08:44:59, Jorge Pichard wrote:
>On August 13, 2005 at 08:37:29, Jorge Pichard wrote:
>
>>On August 13, 2005 at 08:26:17, Jorge Pichard wrote:
>>
>>>[Event "1. Livingston Chess960 Computer World Championship"]
>>>[Site "Mainz"]
>>>[Date "2005/8/12"]
>>>[Round "6"]
>>>[White "TheBaron (3)"]
>>>[Black "Shredder (4)"]
>>>[Result "1-0"]
>>>[SetUp "1"]
>>>[FEN "[D]brnknbqr/pppppppp/8/8/8/8/PPPPPPPP/BRNKNBQR w KQkq - 0 1 "]
>>>[Termination "normal"]
>>>[PlyCount "113"]
>>>[WhiteType "program"]
>>>[BlackType "program"]
>>>
>>>1.e4 b6 2.f3 Bb7 3.b4 f6 4.c4 e5 5.Nc2 Qe6 6.Nb3 g6 7.Be2 Bh6 8.d4 f5 9.exf5
>>>Qxf5 10.dxe5 Ng7 11.Bc3 Qe6 12.Ne3 Bf4 13.Ng4 a5 14.bxa5 Qf5 15.Rb2 h5 16.e6 Re8
>>>17.Nd4 Qf8 18.Nf6 Rxe6 19.Nxe6+ Nxe6 20.Kc2 d6 21.Bd3 Nc5 22.Qe1 Bc6 23.Be4
>>>Bxe4+
>>>24.Nxe4 Qf5 25.h3 g5 26.g4 Qh7 27.Bf6+ Kd7 28.Bd4 Ne6 29.Bc3 Nc5 30.gxh5 Qf5
>>>31.h6 d5
>>>32.cxd5 Nd6 33.Qe2 Rc8 34.a6 Re8 35.a7 Qg6 36.Kd1 Ndxe4 37.Qb5+ Ke7 38.fxe4 Rf8
>>>39.Bd4
>>>Nd7 40.h7 Qxh7 41.Qc6 Bd6 42.Re2 Qh4 43.a8=Q Rxa8 44.Qxa8 Qg3 45.Re3 Qg2 46.Rhe1
>>>Bb4 47.Bc3 Bxc3 48.Rxc3 Qf2 49.Qc6 Qd4+ 50.Ke2 Qe5 51.Rf1 g4 52.Rf7+ Kxf7
>>>53.Qxd7+
>>>Qe7 54.Qxg4 Ke8 55.Rf3 Kd8 56.Qg8+ Kd7 57.Rf7 {} 1-0
>>>
>>>
>>>[Event "1. Livingston Chess960 Computer World Championship"]
>>>[Site "Mainz"]
>>>[Date "2005/8/11"]
>>>[Round "?"]
>>>[White "Shredder"]
>>>[Black "Spike"]
>>>[Result "0-1"]
>>>[SetUp "1"]
>>>[FEN "[D]brnqnbkr/pppppppp/8/8/8/8/PPPPPPPP/BRNQNBKR w KQkq - 0 1 "]
>>>[Termination "normal"]
>>>[PlyCount "126"]
>>>[WhiteType "program"]
>>>[BlackType "program"]
>>>
>>>1.e3 b5 2.b3 e6 3.Qh5 g6 4.Qh3 Bg7 5.Bxg7 Nxg7 6.d4 Nd6 7.Bd3 h5 8.Ne2 Ngf5
>>>9.Ng3 Nxg3 10.Qxg3 h4 11.Qh3 f5 12.f4 g5 13.fxg5 Qxg5 14.O-O Ne4 15.Bxe4 Bxe4
>>>16.b4
>>>O-O-O 17.a4 bxa4 18.Ra1 Kb8 19.c4 Qh5 20.Rf2 Rdf8 21.Rfa2 f4 22.exf4 Rxf4 23.Nd3
>>>Rg4
>>>24.Nc5 Kc8 25.Nxe4 Rxe4 26.R2xa4 Rxd4 27.Re1 Rd1 28.Qe3 Rxe1+ 29.Qxe1 Qg4
>>>30.Rxa7 h3
>>>31.g3 Qxc4 32.Qa1? I believe that this was the losing move
>>
>>[D]2k4r/R1pp4/4p3/8/1Pq5/6Pp/7P/Q5K1 b - - 1 32
>>Shredder-FRC should had played 32.Ra8+ winning the black rook!
>
>Sorry I missed that 33....Qd4+ get the white Rook back :-)
>That is the reason why a good chessplayer needs to find the losing move of
>Shredder-FRC, or simply Spike played too good or a perfect game.
>
>>
>> Rh5 33.Ra8+ Kb7 34.Rf8 Kb6 35.Qa8 Qd4+ 36.Kf1 Rf5+ 37.Rxf5
>>>Qd3+
>>>38.Kf2 Qxf5+ 39.Ke3 Qf6 40.Qa3 Qf1 41.Qb2 d6 42.Qd4+ Kb7 43.Qd2 d5 44.g4 Kc6
>>>45.Qc2+
>>>Kd7 46.Qh7+ Kd6 47.Qg8 Qg1+ 48.Kd3 Qxh2 49.Qd8+ Kc6 50.Qe8+ Kb6 51.Qb8+ Ka6
>>>52.g5
>>>Qg3+ 53.Kc2 h2 54.Qa8+ Kb5 55.Qa5+ Kc6 56.Qa6+ Kd7 57.Qf1 Qg1 58.Qf7+ Kd6
>>>59.Qf8+
>>>Kc6 60.Qe8+ Kb7 61.Qb5+ Qb6 62.Qf1 Qc6+ 63.Kd1 Qa6 {} 0-1
Hi Jorge,
here is the pgn written by Arena during the game, it includes scores and depths.
You can see that Spike was happy about the position since 3.Qh5, and I can tell
you that Stefan also was a bit disappointed about that move. In the following
the white queen got stuck on h3 for about 20 moves which was a big advantage for
black.
Best wishes
Ralf
Event "Chess960 CWC"]
[Site "Mainz"]
[Date "2005.08.11"]
[Round "3"]
[White "Shredder"]
[Black "Spike 1.0 FRC"]
[Result "0-1"]
[Time "16:28:04"]
[TimeControl "1440+2"]
[SetUp "1"]
[FEN "brnqnbkr/pppppppp/8/8/8/8/PPPPPPPP/BRNQNBKR w KQkq - 0 1 "]
[Termination "normal"]
[PlyCount "126"]
[WhiteType "program"]
[BlackType "program"]
1.e3 b5 {-0.13/15} 2.b3 e6 {+0.02/14} 3.Qh5 g6 {+0.29/13} 4.Qh3 Bg7 {+0.17/14}
5.Bxg7 Nxg7 {+0.28/14} 6.d4 Nd6 {+0.37/13} 7.Bd3 h5 {+0.45/15} 8.Ne2 Ngf5
{+0.42/15}
9.Ng3 Nxg3 {+0.40/14} 10.Qxg3 h4 {+0.28/15} 11.Qh3 f5 {+0.27/15} 12.f4 g5
{+0.29/17}
13.fxg5 Qxg5 {+0.19/16} 14.O-O Ne4 {+0.11/16} 15.Bxe4 Bxe4 {+0.05/16} 16.b4
O-O-O
{+0.53/13} 17.a4 bxa4 {+0.46/15} 18.Ra1 Kb8 {+0.39/15} 19.c4 Qh5 {+0.42/13}
20.Rf2 Rdf8
{+0.60/15} 21.Rfa2 f4 {+1.05/14} 22.exf4 Rxf4 {+0.64/14} 23.Nd3 Rg4 {+0.48/14}
24.Nc5 Kc8
{+0.43/13} 25.Nxe4 Rxe4 {+0.57/15} 26.R2xa4 Rxd4 {+0.51/15} 27.Re1 Rd1
{+1.02/13} 28.Qe3
Rxe1+ {+1.27/14} 29.Qxe1 Qg4 {+1.18/15} 30.Rxa7 h3 {+1.29/14} 31.g3 Qxc4
{+1.39/15}
32.Qa1 Rh5 {+1.38/15} 33.Ra8+ Kb7 34.Rf8 Kb6 {+1.40/15} 35.Qa8 Qd4+ {+1.41/15}
36.Kf1
Rf5+ {+1.48/13} 37.Rxf5 Qd3+ {+1.41/15} 38.Kf2 Qxf5+ {+1.34/14} 39.Ke3 Qf6
{+1.31/14} 40.Qa3 Qf1 {+1.65/14} 41.Qb2 d6 {+1.67/14} 42.Qd4+ Kb7 {+1.67/14}
43.Qd2 d5
{+1.93/14} 44.g4 Kc6 {+2.50/13} 45.Qc2+ Kd7 {+2.68/13} 46.Qh7+ Kd6 {+2.82/14}
47.Qg8 Qg1+
{+2.23/11} 48.Kd3 Qxh2 {+2.28/12} 49.Qd8+ Kc6 {+3.89/14} 50.Qe8+ Kb6 {+4.86/14}
51.Qb8+
Ka6 {+5.03/14} 52.g5 Qg3+ {+10.32/14} 53.Kc2 h2 {+11.01/14} 54.Qa8+ Kb5
{+11.66/15}
55.Qa5+ Kc6 {+11.97/16} 56.Qa6+ Kd7 57.Qf1 Qg1 {+12.43/14} 58.Qf7+ Kd6
{+13.03/16}
59.Qf8+ Kc6 {+13.24/14} 60.Qe8+ Kb7 {+14.03/15} 61.Qb5+ Qb6 {+14.36/15} 62.Qf1
Qc6+
{+16.65/14} 63.Kd1 Qa6 {+17.56/13} *
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