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Subject: Re: Question to the Operator

Author: Eduard Nemeth

Date: 06:20:58 12/11/05

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On December 11, 2005 at 08:59:01, Eduard Nemeth wrote:

>Rybka wins his game two to.
>
>[Event "Freundschaftspartie, 60m+15s"]
>[Site "CSS Online Masters 2006"]
>[Date "2005.12.11"]
>[Round "2"]
>[White "Romanzev, Rybka 1.0 Beta 32-b"]
>[Black "PIII800Mhz, Gandalf 6.00"]
>[Result "1-0"]
>[ECO "E04"]
>[WhiteElo "2557"]
>[BlackElo "2543"]
>[Annotator "-0.14;-0.41"]
>[PlyCount "109"]
>[EventDate "2005.12.11"]
>[TimeControl "3600+15"]
>
>{Gandalf 6.00: 16.4 ply; 462kN/s GenuineIntel 1596MHz, (1 threads)} 1. Nf3 {0}
>d5 {1} 2. d4 {0} Nf6 {0} 3. c4 {0} e6 {0} 4. g3 {0} dxc4 {0} 5. Bg2 {0} a6 {0}
>6. a4 {0} c5 {0} 7. O-O {0} cxd4 {0} 8. Ne5 {-0.14/15 152} Bc5 {
>(Le7) -0.41/16 251} 9. Nd2 {0.00/16 164} O-O {-0.38/15 0} 10. Ndxc4 {
>0.00/16 130} Nd5 {-0.44/15 153} 11. Nd3 {0.02/16 13} Be7 {-0.48/16 120} 12. a5
>{0.03/16 146} Nc6 {-0.54/16 340} 13. Bd2 {0.12/17 0} Rb8 {-0.44/15 119} 14. Qb3
>{0.09/16 12} Bd7 {(Lg5) -0.41/15 138} 15. Rfc1 {0.09/15 97} Kh8 {
>(Lg5) -0.54/14 99} 16. Bxd5 {0.42/16 93} exd5 {-0.64/15 27} 17. Nb6 {0.25/16 44
>} Be6 {-0.44/17 168} 18. Bf4 {0.10/17 0} Bd6 {-0.48/17 126} 19. Bxd6 {
>0.03/17 89} Qxd6 {-0.48/17 0} 20. Rc5 {0.00/16 145} Rfe8 {-0.57/16 0} 21. Re1 {
>-0.08/15 129} Bg4 {(Tbd8) -1.02/16 75} 22. Rxd5 {0.14/13 23} Qe6 {
>(Dh6) -0.86/16 117} 23. Qa3 {0.00/15 72} Qe4 {-0.80/16 4} 24. f3 {0.03/15 60}
>Qe3+ {-0.92/15 67} 25. Kh1 {0.08/16 0} Be6 {-0.92/14 92} 26. Rc5 {-0.15/16 32}
>Qd2 {-0.80/16 144} 27. Kg2 {-0.24/16 0} f6 {(g6) -0.99/13 85} 28. Qa4 {
>-0.27/15 132} Bf7 {(Lg8) -0.89/14 0} 29. Rc2 {-0.19/16 70} Qxa5 {-0.80/15 0}
>30. Qxa5 {-0.33/16 29} Nxa5 {-0.73/16 0} 31. Rc7 {-0.35/15 31} Bg8 {-0.73/16 34
>} 32. Nf4 {-0.37/16 145} Re3 {(Te5) -1.05/14 117} 33. Kf2 {-0.51/15 118} Rbe8 {
>-0.80/16 196} 34. Nd3 {-0.49/17 119} h6 {(T3e7) -0.73/15 5} 35. Nf4 {0.00/16 62
>} Rb3 {-0.83/15 59} 36. Nc8 {0.00/17 26} Nc4 {-0.57/16 175} 37. Rd1 {0.00/19 0}
>Rxb2 {-0.48/14 66} 38. Rxd4 {0.33/17 7} Ne5 {-0.16/16 147} 39. Nd6 {0.37/18 0}
>Ra8 {(Tf8) -0.12/15 59} 40. Nh5 {1.01/15 91} Bh7 {(Td8) 0.00/15 116} 41. g4 {
>1.30/14 78} Bg6 {(Tf8) 0.51/14 126} 42. Nxg7 {1.62/14 64} Nc6 {
>(Sd3+) 0.92/13 50} 43. Rf4 {3.24/15 212} Nb4 {(Tg8) 2.52/13 111} 44. Rxf6 {
>3.58/16 46} Nd5 {2.88/16 55} 45. Rxg6 {3.95/18 0} Nxc7 {3.10/16 32} 46. Ngf5 {
>3.95/17 0} Ne8 {3.00/15 44} 47. Rxh6+ {3.98/17 43} Kg8 {0.73/6 0} 48. Ne7+ {
>3.98/18 88} Kf8 {(Kg7) 4.09/17 6} 49. Ndf5 {3.98/18 54} Rd8 {(Kf7) 4.70/15 41}
>50. Rh7 {3.99/16 59} Rd6 {(Tdd2) 5.12/14 30} 51. g5 {4.83/16 48} Rbb6 {
>5.79/15 36} 52. h4 {4.83/16 14} Rg6 {(Te6) 6.04/14 27} 53. Nxg6+ {5.35/14 17}
>Rxg6 {6.08/16 0} 54. Rxb7 {5.65/14 20} Nd6 {(a5) 7.16/15 90} 55. Rb8+ {
>PIII800Mhz,Gandalf 6.00 gibt auf (Lag: Av=0.21s, max=0.6s) 6.78/17 40} 1-0

Hi Volker!

Nevertheles:

Question: Why let You Rybka not runs with 1. e4!? Rybka is a strong tactic and
dynamic program. I seems that 1. Nf3 and later g3 is for Rybka not the best way.

(only my opinion)

Eduard.



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