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Subject: Re: Tiger 12.0 - Junior 5, 3-5(tiger has chances to 3.5-4.5)

Author: Enrique Irazoqui

Date: 11:31:19 10/09/99

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On October 09, 1999 at 13:46:56, blass uri wrote:

>On October 09, 1999 at 08:31:28, Enrique Irazoqui wrote:
>
>>[Event "Level=30'/60+30'/60+0'0. "]
>>[Site "Cadaques"]
>>[Date "1999.10.09"]
>>[Round "7"]
>>[White "Junior 5.0 PIII-500/64MB ht"]
>>[Black "Tiger 12.0 PII-300/32MB ht"]
>>[Result "1/2-1/2"]
>>[ECO "A29"]
>>[Annotator "0.00"]
>>[PlyCount "128"]
>>[EventDate "1999.10.06"]
>>
>>{65535kB, Jun-book.ctg. PIII-500/256
>>} 1. c4 {0} 1... e5 {3} 2. Nc3 {0} 2...
>>Nf6 {3} 3. Nf3 {0} 3... Nc6 {4} 4. g3 {0} 4... Bc5 {4} 5. d3 {0} 5... d6 {
>>last book move 4} 6. Bg2 {0.00/15 49} 6... h6 {3} 7. O-O {-0.07/15 39} 7... O-O
>>{3} 8. a3 {0} 8... a5 {4} 9. Qb3 {-0.13/15 39} 9... Nd4 {40} 10. Nxd4 {
>>-0.05/14 31} 10... exd4 {79} 11. Na4 {0.00/16 0} 11... Ba7 {34} 12. Re1 {
>>-0.17/15 41} 12... Bd7 {80} 13. Bd2 {-0.13/14 26} 13... Qe8 {41} 14. Qxb7 {
>>0.64/13 15} 14... Bxa4 {34} 15. Qxa8 {0.64/16 29} 15... Qxa8 {10} 16. Bxa8 {
>>0.65/15 5} 16... Rxa8 {10} 17. Bxa5 {0.64/15 6} 17... Bb3 {37} 18. h4 {
>>0.47/15 24} 18... Bc5 {65} 19. Bb4 {0.45/17 29} 19... Bb6 {60} 20. Rec1 {
>>0.42/17 31} 20... c5 {67} 21. Bd2 {0.40/17 45} 21... Ng4 {56} 22. Bf4 {
>>0.47/16 59} 22... Ne5 {2} 23. Kg2 {0.47/16 26} 23... h5 {54} 24. Bd2 {
>>0.40/17 49} 24... Ra4 {64} 25. Kf1 {0.45/17 39} 25... f6 {33} 26. Kg2 {
>>0.38/18 0} 26... Kf7 {45} 27. Kg1 {0.33/17 0} 27... Ke6 {46} 28. Be1 {0.29/16 5
>>} 28... g6 {32} 29. Bd2 {0.27/17 49} 29... Nc6 {2} 30. Bh6 {0.36/17 56} 30...
>>Ba5 {45} 31. Bf4 {0.40/17 65} 31... Ne5 {32} 32. Kh2 {0.17/16 2} 32... Kd7 {32}
>>33. Kg2 {0.32/16 30} 33... Ng4 {103} 34. Kg1 {0.40/16 29} 34... Ke6 {49} 35.
>>Rf1 {0.29/16 29} 35... Ne5 {31} 36. Kg2 {0.21/16 36} 36... Ke7 {4} 37. Rg1 {
>>0.32/16 42} 37... f5 {39} 38. Rgb1 {0.67/16 29} 38... Kd7 {30} 39. Kh1 {
>>0.56/17 39} 39... Ke6 {29} 40. Rc1 {0.57/17 29} 40... Nc6 {2} 41. Kg2 {
>>0.56/17 41} 41... Kd7 {2} 42. Bh6 {0.58/17 74} 42... Ne5 {32} 43. Bg5 {
>>0.53/16 41} 43... Ke6 {32} 44. Bf4 {0.58/17 49} 44... Nf7 {2} 45. Kh1 {
>>0.56/17 45} 45... Ke7 {31} 46. Rf1 {0.61/17 47} 46... Kd7 {34} 47. Kh2 {
>>0.63/17 32} 47... Ne5 {47} 48. Kg1 {0.60/16 25} 48... Kc8 {31} 49. Rfb1 {
>>0.45/18 11} 49... Kd8 {33} 50. Rc1 {0.53/17 29} 50... Ke7 {3} 51. Kh2 {
>>0.56/17 56} 51... Kf7 {64} 52. Bg5 {0.49/17 34} 52... Kg7 {30} 53. f3 {
>>0.55/16 33} 53... Kf7 {59} 54. Kg2 {0.50/18 4} 54... Ke6 {31} 55. Bf4 {
>>0.53/16 34} 55... Ke7 {31} 56. Kh1 {0.55/17 58} 56... Kd7 {35} 57. Rg1 {
>>0.48/17 26} 57... Ke6 {27} 58. Rac1 {0.46/17 46} 58... Bb6 {30} 59. Rb1 {
>>0.30/17 46} 59... Bc7 {27} 60. Rgc1 {0.44/16 32} 60... Ra6 {31} 61. Ra1 {
>>0.43/16 31} 61... Ra5 {34} 62. Kg2 {0.49/15 31} 62... Ra4 {31} 63. Kh3 {
>>0.45/16 10} 63... Bd8 {183} 64. Kh2 {0.44/16 25} 64... Bb6 {
>>adjud. No progress. 30} 1/2-1/2
>
>I think that this adjudication is too early.
>Junior5 is too optimistic and can do a mistake of pushing a pawn or trading a
>piece to avoid a draw when it will be afraid of the 50 move rule.
>
>Junior5.9 has better knowledge and does not believe that it stands better in the
>final position.
>
>I think that you should continue this game because the result is not close to be
>clear.
>
>I know that on the other side Junior has a better position in the last game but
>I do not expect tiger to do a mistake in the last game because the position is
>too simple to do mistakes.
>
>Of course I may be wrong about it.

OK. I played 13 more moves and nothing changed: same evals, same position. I
don't see the point in continuing this game.

[Event "Level=30'/60+30'/60+0'0. "]
[Site "Cadaques"]
[Date "1999.10.09"]
[Round "7"]
[White "Junior 5.0"]
[Black "Tiger 12.0"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[Annotator "0.00"]
[SetUp "1"]
[FEN "8/8/1b1pk1p1/2p1np1p/r1Pp1B1P/Pb1P1PP1/1P2P2K/R1R5 w - - 0 65"]
[PlyCount "27"]
[EventDate "1999.10.06"]

{65535kB, Jun-book.ctg. PIII-500/256
} 65. Kg1 {0.48/16 44} 65... Ba5 {53} 66.
Kf1 {0.46/17 36} 66... Kd7 {87} 67. Kf2 {0.43/18 34} 67... Ke8 {56} 68. Rg1 {
0.44/17 38} 68... Kf7 {39} 69. Raf1 {0.32/17 38} 69... Bd8 {53} 70. Bd2 {
0.26/18 0} 70... Ke6 {56} 71. Ra1 {0.32/16 28} 71... Bb6 {178} 72. Rgc1 {
0.32/16 62} 72... Kf7 {35} 73. Rf1 {0.28/17 78} 73... Kf6 {54} 74. Rfe1 {
0.33/15 22} 74... Ke7 {47} 75. Kg1 {0.38/14 18} 75... Ke6 {42} 76. Bf4 {
0.30/16 20} 76... Ba5 {43} 77. Rf1 {0.30/16 23} 77... Kd7 {41} 78. Kg2 {
0.28/17 26} 1/2-1/2

That's Tiger saved file:

. . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . .
. f . p r . p .
. . p . c p . p
t . P p . F . P
P f . P . P P .
. P . . P . . R
T . T . . . . .
B 0 0 0 0

OUV=?
OUV=0
ADV=?|Chess Tiger
ADV=B
B   1. Kh2-g1
N   1.          Bb6-a5   //     +1.10  13
B   2. Kg1-f1
N   2.          Ke6-d7   //     +1.09  13
B   3. Kf1-f2
N   3.          Kd7-e8   //     +1.13  12
B   4. Rc1-g1
N   4.          Ke8-f7   //     +1.08  11
B   5. Ra1-f1
N   5.          Ba5-d8   //     +1.10  11
B   6. Bf4-d2
N   6.          Kf7-e6   //     +1.08  12
B   7. Rf1-a1
N   7.          Bd8-b6   //     +1.03  13
B   8. Rg1-c1
N   8.          Ke6-f7   //     +1.06  12
B   9. Rc1-f1
N   9.          Kf7-f6   //     +1.09  12
B  10. Rf1-e1
N  10.          Kf6-e7   //     +1.07  12
B  11. Kf2-g1
N  11.          Ke7-e6   //     +1.08  11
B  12. Bd2-f4
N  12.          Bb6-a5   //     +1.18  12
B  13. Re1-f1
N  13.          Ke6-d7   //     +1.12  13

27

. . . . . . . .
. . . r . . . .
. . . p . . p .
f . p . c p . p
t . P p . F . P
P f . P . P P .
. P . . P . . .
T . . . . T R .
B 0 0 0 0

$tem0       3723
$tem0       7601
$tem0       4565
$tem0       2768
$tem0       4213
$tem0       4070
$tem0       16708
$tem0       2416
$tem0       4098
$tem0       2988
$tem0       2488
$tem0       2219
$tem0       2686

        Date        Processeur  Cadence     Cou Res Adversaire
$info   09101999    ?           60mv30mn,60mv30mn,60mv30mnN   =   ?
$cmt1
$cmt2

Enrique

>Uri



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