Author: Mike Hood
Date: 15:21:42 10/23/05
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On October 23, 2005 at 17:58:21, John Merlino wrote:
>On October 23, 2005 at 17:36:17, Mike Hood wrote:
>
>>The following game was played on my PC between Shredder 6.02 using the original
>>Shredder 6 opening book, and Hiarcs 8 Bareev using the Hiarcs 8 tournament book
>>downloaded from Chessbase's web site.
>>
>>In move 4 Shredder was out of book with an evaluation of +2.67. Hiarcs remained
>>in book until move 8, when it came out of book with a +2.23 evaluation.
>>(Shredder's evaluation for move 9 was +3.31).
>>
>>Could somebody with sufficient knowledge of chess please comment on the opening
>>moves made? Did Hiarcs' problems come from a bad openings book? Or is the book
>>okay and the problems were caused by bad play after leaving the book?
>>
>
>Can you please provide the game in PGN format?
>
>jm
Here you go:
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[Event "Funtime"]
[Site "Birmingham"]
[Date "2005.10.23"]
[Round "2"]
[White "Shredder 6.02"]
[Black "Hiarcs8 Bareev"]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO "C40"]
[PlyCount "119"]
[EventDate "2005.10.23"]
[EventType "swiss"]
[Source "Hood"]
[TimeControl "1800"]
{GenuineIntel 2806 MHz W=13.2 ply; 428kN/s; 273,778 TBAs; Shredder6.ctg B=11.
5 ply; 154kN/s; 10,167 TBAs; Hiarcs8T.ctg} 1. e4 {0} e5 {0} 2. Nf3 {0} f5 {0}
3. Nxe5 {0} Qe7 {0} 4. Qh5+ {2.67/13 31} g6 {0} 5. Nxg6 {2.48/14 66} Qxe4+ {0}
6. Be2 {2.60/13 38} Nf6 {0} 7. Qh3 {2.82/14 64} Rg8 {0} 8. d3 {2.75/13 58} Qe6
{(Bb4+) 2.23/11 103} 9. Nxf8 {3.31/11 10} Kxf8 {(Rxf8) 2.23/11 78} 10. Bh6+ {
(Nc3) 3.81/11 34} Kf7 {2.25/11 46} 11. Nc3 {3.93/12 20} Nc6 {(Ng4) 2.67/11 155}
12. O-O-O {4.29/10 4} d6 {(f4) 2.73/10 46} 13. Rhe1 {(Rde1) 4.25/12 42} Ng4 {
3.51/11 184} 14. Bxg4 {(Bd2) 4.09/12 38} fxg4 {2.95/10 5} 15. Qh4 {4.01/13 45}
Qf6 {3.42/11 144} 16. Qxf6+ {3.90/13 50} Kxf6 {3.42/6 0} 17. Nd5+ {3.96/13 30}
Kf5 {3.42/12 35} 18. Nxc7 {3.98/13 31} Rb8 {3.26/11 24} 19. Bd2 {
(Re4) 3.91/12 54} Bd7 {3.26/10 37} 20. Re2 {(Re4) 3.80/12 38} Rgf8 {
(Ne5) 3.18/11 61} 21. h3 {(Rde1) 3.95/12 33} gxh3 {3.31/10 26} 22. gxh3 {
3.63/10 5} Rg8 {(Rbc8) 3.59/11 61} 23. Re4 {3.77/12 28} Ne5 {(Rg2) 3.76/10 38}
24. Rf4+ {4.69/12 27} Kg6 {3.86/11 19} 25. Nd5 {(Bb4) 4.68/13 47} Kg7 {
4.77/12 97} 26. Bc3 {(Bb4) 5.32/12 23} Bxh3 {4.86/11 43} 27. Rf6 {
(Nf6) 5.48/12 25} Rbc8 {5.44/11 53} 28. Bd4 {6.16/12 28} Bg4 {(Rc6) 5.68/11 31}
29. f3 {6.52/13 23} Rgf8 {(Rcf8) 5.91/11 29} 30. Bxe5 {(Rxf8) 6.95/14 22} dxe5
{5.77/12 9} 31. Rxf8 {6.79/15 23} Rxf8 {5.89/13 19} 32. fxg4 {6.73/12 3} Rd8 {
(Kg6) 5.95/12 15} 33. Nc3 {7.14/13 17} Rd4 {(a6) 6.13/12 22} 34. Ne4 {7.25/13 4
} Ra4 {(h6) 6.00/13 16} 35. a3 {7.39/16 23} Ra6 {6.17/14 16} 36. g5 {
(Rh1) 7.42/15 21} Rc6 {(h6) 6.17/13 17} 37. Rh1 {7.63/15 16} Rg6 {6.17/14 13}
38. Kd2 {(Rh5) 7.72/15 14} a6 {(Rb6) 6.26/12 18} 39. b4 {(Rf1) 8.31/15 14} b6 {
(Rc6) 6.70/13 17} 40. c4 {9.96/16 30} Kg8 {(Rc6) 8.70/14 97} 41. Nf6+ {
10.63/14 29} Kf8 {10.03/14 68} 42. Nxh7+ {10.86/14 30} Kf7 {(Ke7) 10.74/14 5}
43. Rh6 {11.11/15 15} Rg8 {11.38/14 21} 44. Rxb6 {(Rf6+) 11.71/15 24} Ra8 {
(Kg7) 10.93/12 7} 45. Rf6+ {(g6+) 14.86/15 33} Kg7 {14.90/15 22} 46. Nf8 {
15.95/15 13} Rxf8 {18.90/14 19} 47. Rxf8 {19.25/14 20} Kxf8 {24.79/14 25} 48.
b5 {19.22/13 10} a5 {26.61/13 15} 49. b6 {24.70/14 16} Kf7 {(Kg7) 26.91/12 3}
50. b7 {26.99/13 20} Kg6 {(e4) 26.91/11 1} 51. b8=Q {29.25/13 26} Kxg5 {
(Kf5) 27.34/9 5} 52. Qxe5+ {#19/12 12} Kg6 {(Kh6) #19/9 4} 53. Qxa5 {#11/12 12}
Kf7 {(Kf6) #17/7 0} 54. Qe5 {(Qf5+) #8/13 12} Kg6 {#16/6 0} 55. c5 {
(Qf6+) #7/13 11} Kf7 {#16/6 0} 56. c6 {(Qf6+) #6/11 0} Kg6 {#10/6 0} 57. c7 {
#4/7 0} Kh6 {(Kf7) #9/5 0} 58. c8=Q {(Qg5+) #3/5 0} Kh7 {(Kg6) #2/2 0} 59.
Qch8+ {#2/3 0} Kg6 {#1/1 0} 60. Qeh5# {#1/1 0} 1-0
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