Author: Melvin S. Schwartz
Date: 12:22:27 06/04/99
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On June 04, 1999 at 14:05:26, Phil Dixon wrote: > > >Fritz5.32 - Hiarcs7.32 [C28] >06.1999 >[Dixon,P] > >W=0.0 ply, B=0.0ply 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Bc4 Bb4 5.0-0 d6 6.d3 Bxc3 >7.bxc3 0-0 8.Qe2 Na5 9.Bb3 Bg4 (b6) 10.h3 (Bg5) 10...Bd7 11.Be3 (Bg5) 11...c5 >(Re8) 12.Nd2 (c4) 12...Qe7 (Nxb3) 13.f4 Nxb3 (exf4) 14.axb3 exf4 15.Rxf4 (Bxf4) >15...d5 (Rfe8) 16.Qf2 (Rff1) 16...Rfc8 (b6) 17.Rxf6 (Rf1) 17...Qxf6 18.Qxf6 gxf6 >19.exd5 Kg7 (b6) 20.Nc4 (Ne4) 20...b6 21.d4 (Nd6) 21...Re8 (cxd4) 22.Kf2 (Bf2) >22...cxd4 23.Bxd4 Red8 (Kg6) 24.g4 (Kg3) 24...Kg6 25.Kf3 (Rf1) 25...h6 (Rg8) >26.h4 (Kf4) 26...Rg8 27.Nd6 (Kf4) 27...h5 28.gxh5+ Kh6 29.Be3+ Kxh5 30.Ne4 Bg4+ >(Rg6) 31.Kf4 Rg6 32.Ng3+ Kh6 33.Bxb6 Bd7 (a6) 34.Bxa7 Rg4+ (Kg7) 35.Kf3 Kg7 >36.Nh5+ (h5) 36...Kg6 37.Nf4+ Kh6 38.Ng2 Kh7 (Rag8) 39.c4 (h5) 39...Rag8 40.Nf4 >(Ne3) 40...Rxh4 41.Be3 (Bf2) 41...Bg4+ 42.Ke4 (Kg3) 42...Re8+ 43.Kd4 (Kd3) >43...Bf5 44.Bd2 Re4+ (Bxc2) 45.Kc5 (Kc3) 45...Rhxf4 (Rexf4) 46.Bxf4 Rxf4 47.d6 >(Ra2) 47...Rf2 (Rg4) 48.Rd1 Bd7 49.Kb6 Rxc2 50.Kc7 Be6 51.d7 Bxd7 52.Kxd7 Rc3 >(Kg6) 53.Rd4 (Ke7) 53...Rxb3 (Kg6) 54.c5 Kg7 (Rb7+) 55.c6 f5 (Rc3) 56.c7 Rc3 >57.Rd6 f4 58.c8Q Rxc8 59.Kxc8 f6 60.Kd7 (Rd4) 60...Kg6 61.Rd5 f5 62.Ke6 1-0 > >Fritz played a good game using less time than Hiarcs 7.32 at g/45 for each >side.The endgame was played on the Q side for Fritz and the K side for Hiarcs. >Fritz converted a pawn for a Q and Hiarcs had to give up the R. 16 Megs of hash >tables/233Mhz > >Phil Is it possible for you to have them play at 40/2? MEl
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