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Subject: Re: Do not scoff please !! (PGN)

Author: Eduard Nemeth

Date: 08:46:26 01/07/06

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On January 07, 2006 at 10:33:44, Andre van Ark wrote:

>On January 07, 2006 at 10:20:22, Eduard Nemeth wrote:
>
>>On January 07, 2006 at 09:22:26, Andre van Ark wrote:
>>
>>>Hi,
>>>
>>>Is Jesus Christus an UCI or Winboard engine and is it SMP-capable?
>>>
>>>Kind regards,
>>>Andre
>>
>>Do not scoff please here at Jesus, thanks.
>>
>>That you can do in the CT forum, but consider that you for each word account
>>placings will have before God.
>>
>>ED.

My Attention at next: Please do not scoff Andre (Go in the CTF and do it)!

In my eyes it is no scoff, if I post games of an engine. But You scoff with Your
mind!

Here agre the CSS Online Masters Games of Hiarcs 10x.

You should know:

1. I has a fan homepage about HIARCS! You too?
2. I have tested Hiarcs for Palm, and this is real the best engine for Palm, and
I say this to all people!! But Hiarcs 10 for PC is not also nice playing like
the Hiarcs for Palm! Why not, that I do not know? Also I am sadly about, if I
see such games like by CSS Online.

ED.

[Event "OM_VR_GRA"]
[Site "CSS Online Masters 2006"]
[Date "2005.12.23"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Longjack, Toga II 1.1a"]
[Black "HiarcsX, Hiarcs 10.011"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[ECO "B97"]
[Annotator "0.32;0.22"]
[PlyCount "94"]
[EventDate "2005.12.23"]
[TimeControl "3600+15"]

1. e4 {0} c5 {0} 2. Nf3 {0} d6 {0} 3. d4 {0} cxd4 {0} 4. Nxd4 {0} Nf6 {0} 5.
Nc3 {0} a6 {0} 6. Bg5 {(f3) 0} e6 {0} 7. f4 {0} Qb6 {0} 8. Qd2 {0} Qxb2 {0} 9.
Rb1 {0} Qa3 {0} 10. f5 {0} Nc6 {0} 11. fxe6 {0} fxe6 {0} 12. Nxc6 {0} bxc6 {0}
13. Be2 {(e5) 0} Be7 {0} 14. O-O {0} O-O {0} 15. Rb3 {0} Qc5+ {0} 16. Be3 {0}
Qe5 {0} 17. Bf4 {0} Qc5+ {0} 18. Kh1 {(Be3) 0} Ng4 {0} 19. h3 {0} e5 {0} 20.
Na4 {0} Qa7 {0} 21. Bc4+ {0} Kh8 {0} 22. hxg4 {0} exf4 {0} 23. Nb6 {0} d5 {0}
24. exd5 {0} cxd5 {0} 25. Bxd5 {0} Rb8 {0} 26. Nxc8 {0} Rbxc8 {0} 27. Rh3 {0}
Qb6 {0} 28. Re1 {0} Bg5 {0} 29. Re6 {0} Qb1+ {0.22/14 248} 30. Kh2 {0.32/15 179
} Qxc2 {0.62/14 265} 31. Qxc2 {0.51/16 0} Rxc2 {0.77/15 19} 32. Be4 {
0.69/17 114} Rxa2 {(Rc5) 0.91/16 41} 33. Rxh7+ {1.04/17 158} Kg8 {0.98/19 0}
34. Re5 {1.03/18 158} Bd8 {0.90/18 0} 35. Reh5 {1.08/19 185} Ra5 {0.88/19 0}
36. Rxa5 {0.91/19 110} g6 {0.89/19 45} 37. Rh6 {(Rxa6) 0.94/20 111} Bxa5 {
0.86/18 77} 38. Rxg6+ {0.93/19 32} Kh8 {(Kf7) 0.84/17 73} 39. Rxa6 {0.94/18 138
} Re8 {(Bd8) 0.79/17 11} 40. Rxa5 {(Bf3) 0.92/18 112} Rxe4 {0.04/18 37} 41. Kg1
{0.83/27 127} Kg7 {(Re2) 0.02/21 0} 42. Kf2 {(Rg5+) 1.22/30 98} Re3 {
(Kg6) 0.02/24 101} 43. Ra4 {(Rf5) 1.39/29 93} Kg6 {0.02/27 147} 44. Rxf4 {
1.39/33 0} Re5 {(Rd3) 0.00/1 0} 45. Kg3 {(Kf1) 1.39/30 115} Rc5 {(Re6) 0.00/1 0
} 46. Rf8 {(Re4) 1.39/30 111} Rb5 {(Rc3+) 0.00/1 0} 47. Rd8 {(Re8) 1.39/29 118}
Kf7 {(Rb1) (Lag: Av=0.32s, max=0.7s) 0.00/1 0} 1/2-1/2





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