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Subject: Re: Fruit looses in 12 moves

Author: James T. Walker

Date: 05:27:30 11/14/05

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On November 13, 2005 at 22:49:30, Axel Schumacher wrote:

>[Event "Blitz:4'+1""]
>[Round "16"]
>[White "Deep Sjeng 1.6"]
>[Black "Fruit 2.2.1"]
>[Result "1-0"]
>[ECO "B40"]
>[WhiteElo "2704"]
>[BlackElo "2845"]
>
>{AMD 1670 MHz  W=9.4 ply; 160kN/s  B=11.9 ply; 329kN/s}
>1. e4 {0} c5 {0} 2. Nf3 {0} e6 {0} 3. d4 {0} cxd4 {0} 4. Nxd4 {Both last book
>move 0} Nf6 {
>0.30/11 11} 5. Nc3 {0.01/0 0} Qb6 {0.14/11 10} 6. e5 {0.01/0 0} Bc5 {0.23/11 5}
>7. Be3 {(Nd4-b5) 0.01/0 0} Ng4 {-0.14/11 8} 8. Qxg4 {(Qd1-d2) 3.64/9 16} Qxb2 {
>2.11/12 25} 9. Kd2 {4.19/9 7} Qxa1 {(Bc5xd4) 2.65/12 13} 10. Qxg7 {5.62/10 9}
>Rf8 {4.53/12 98} 11. Ndb5 {(Nd4-b3) 6.02/9 14} Be7 {(Bc5-b4) 9.44/10 5} 12. Bg5
>{12.24/8 7} d5  1-0
>
>[D] rnb1k2r/pp1p1ppp/1q2pn2/2b1P3/3N4/2N1B3/PPP2PPP/R2QKB1R b KQkq - 0 1
>
>Analysis by Fruit 2.2.1:
>
>1. = (0.24): 7...Nf6-g4 8.Qd1xg4 Qb6xb2 9.Nd4-b5 Qb2xa1+ 10.Ke1-e2 Bc5-e7
>11.Nb5-c7+ Ke8-d8 12.Qg4-c4 Qa1-b2 13.Nc7xa8 Qb2xc2+ 14.Ke2-e1 Nb8-c6 15.Bf1-d3
>Nc6xe5 16.Bd3xc2 Ne5xc4 17.Be3xa7
>2. ² (0.33): 7...Nf6-d5 8.Nc3xd5 e6xd5 9.Nd4-b5 0-0 10.Be3xc5 Qb6xc5 11.Qd1-d4
>Qc5xd4 12.Nb5xd4 Nb8-c6 13.Ra1-d1 Nc6xe5 14.Nd4-f5 Rf8-e8 15.Rd1xd5


First of all this is definitely a book problem.  Anybody that plays chess knows
the reason GMs memorize book moves is because there are thousands of hidden
traps in the openings.  Whoever wrote that both programs were out of book at
move 4 is also wrong.  Just look at the time used for white for moves 6 & 7.
Also, I'm only a 1500 player and even I know that 5... Qb6 is not a good move.
Quite simply, this opening needs to be booked several moves longer.
Jim



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