Author: Howard Exner
Date: 12:50:48 09/23/99
Game 1: A nice pawn push by Junior culminating in a pretty win. Curious what other programs might play e4! 6k1/2q1rp1p/p5b1/1p1Bp1P1/2P5/QP6/P4R1P/6K1 b - - id Hiarcs 7.32 P200MMX - Junior 5 P200MMX 45; bm e5e4; Game 4: Hiarcs played Qd5 but Qg2 looks more like an effort to fight for a draw. 8/5p2/1Qp2kp1/P5q1/8/5P2/4K3/8 b - - id Junior 5 P200MMX 45 - Hiarcs 7.32 P200MMX; bm Qg2; Game 7: First position shows white up a piece for two pawns in the middle game. Next position from the same game sees white lock its bishop in with b3 - ouch! Black goes on to win. r1b2rk1/ppp2pb1/4p1pp/8/3pN3/1B3N2/1PP2PPP/2KR3R b - - id Hiarcs 7.32 P200MMX - Junior 5 P200MMX 45; 3r1bk1/1bp2p2/4p1pp/rp6/3pN1PP/p2K1N2/BPP2P2/R3R3 w - - id Hiarcs 7.32 P200MMX - Junior 5 P200MMX 45; am b2b3; Game 8: f3 poses the threat of Bg2 followed by Qh3 and mate threats. Should win. 3r4/B1p3pk/2p1q2p/p2r4/P1Q2p2/2PP2Pb/1R3P1P/R5K1 b - - id Junior 5 P200MMX 45 - Hiarcs 7.32 P200MMX; bm f4f3; Another game worth looking at is #5. White (hiarcs) castles queenside and Junior pounces quickly to open up the king's cover. Quite impressive. Juniors's doing well on the balck side so far. Maybe its been studying Kasparov's latest games :)
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