Author: odell hall
Date: 17:42:08 10/09/99
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On October 09, 1999 at 18:41:09, Sune Larsson wrote:
>On October 09, 1999 at 15:03:25, odell hall wrote:
>
>>Hi CCC
>>
>> I simply could not resist the Temptation to post this brilliant win against
>>Junior5.0 inspite of my reluctance due to some recent rude accusatory Reponses I
>>got to a Post of mine regarding a hiarcs7 Loss. I decided that it really doesn't
>>matter whatever anyone believes this game or not, I had to share it in the hopes
>>that maybe one or two people will appreciate the game, and maybe some computer
>>scientist could use this game to improve their program. I am not exactly sure
>>what "weakness" this game illustrates about computer programs, whatever the
>>So-called "horizon effect" is in effect here or what. All I know is that this is
>>my very first win out of maybe a hundred serious games against various strong
>>computer programs, since I got my Amd 350. I doubt that even deepblue will find
>>the key moves here, particularly the intuitive Sacrifice 21. h6!!!! also 32.
>>Nxf7!! so far none of my programs was able to find these moves. Also I noticed
>>that Chessmaster6000 was the only program to come up with a believable defense
>>to my attack with the Strong 23...Rg8!! ofcourse Junior played the inferior
>>23..h6?? . I notice most programs think they are way ahead here when infact, I
>>believe there is no real defense, Probally Chessmasters 23..Rg8 is the best try.
>> I would be very interested in some comments or observations about the game, But
>>please don't comment if your going to accuse me of fabricating the Game!!! I
>>am not in the mood for any long drawn out arguments, and it really isn't
>>important anyway. But I will tell you one thing most of the key moves no
>>computer can find.!! Here is the game
>
> Hello Odell!
>
> That was quite an attacking game! Think you can be really proud of your
> creation! 21.h6 was an intuitive sac. A sort of all or nothing. And sometimes
> it works! What did you have in mind for the suggested 24.-f5!?
> Position after 13.Bd3 is rare. I think black must react more quickly in
> the center with for example 13.-Nc5, followed by a later b4 and e5.
> The Sicilian... White gives up a centerpawn for the bishoppawn and must
> play for attack and the king. Else black has no problems and can play for
> win.
> Sune
>>
>>
Hi Sune
Actually as quiet as it is kept, I did not even consider the move 24..f5
during the game, it was only after while analyzing with rebel, junior, cm6000
and fritz did I notice the possiblity however, both programs reject the move
after two minutes of thought so I assume it is a inferior move. I think if I
remember correctly that fritz was the only program to stick with that particular
move, I need to do more analyzes to really judge if its the best.
>>[Event "Match game6 40/1hr"]
>>[Site "?"]
>>[Date "????.??.??"]
>>[Round "?"]
>>[White "O.Hall 1804"]
>>[Black "Junior5 Amd 350"]
>>[Result "1-0"]
>>[ECO "B80"]
>>[WhiteElo "1810"]
>>[Annotator "-,J"]
>>[PlyCount "85"]
>>
>>{41023kB, Rebel mvs.ctg. PentiumII
>>} 1. e4 {0} 1... c5 {0} 2. Nf3 {74} 2... d6
>>{0} 3. d4 {5} 3... cxd4 {0} 4. Nxd4 {1} 4... Nf6 {0} 5. Nc3 {12} 5... Nc6 {0}
>>6. Be3 {22} 6... e6 {0} 7. Qd2 {23} 7... a6 {0} 8. f3 {7} 8... Be7 {0} 9. g4 {9
>>} 9... O-O {0} 10. O-O-O {10} 10... Nd7 {0} 11. Kb1 {18} 11... Nxd4 {0.21/16 79
>>} 12. Bxd4 {81} 12... b5 {0.00/17 144} 13. Bd3 {66} 13... b4 {0} 14. Na4 {46}
>>14... Rb8 {-0.03/16 177} 15. b3 {30} 15... Bb7 {-0.10/15 68} 16. Rdf1 {104}
>>16... Bc6 {-0.64/15 135} 17. Nb2 {25} 17... a5 {-0.63/15 101} 18. h4 {17} 18...
>>Rc8 {-0.41/16 185} 19. h5 {62} 19... Bg5 {-0.49/15 115} 20. f4 {69} 20... Bf6 {
>>-0.52/16 197} 21. h6 {132} 21... Bxd4 {-2.66/13 32} 22. hxg7 {59} 22... Bxg7 {
>>-2.74/14 84} 23. Qh2 {25} 23... h6 {-3.00/16 136} 24. g5 {31} 24... Kh8 {
>>-2.66/15 160} 25. Nc4 {92} 25... Nc5 {-2.90/14 96} 26. Ne3 {34} 26... Nxe4 {
>>-4.99/13 55} 27. Ng4 {95} 27... Nc3+ {-1.94/13 416} 28. Kc1 {53} 28... Nxa2+ {
>>-1.88/13 188} 29. Kd2 {50} 29... Re8 {-4.64/12 65} 30. Nxh6 {45} 30... Bc3+ {
>>-1.14/14 44} 31. Kd1 {56} 31... Kg7 {1.35/14 60} 32. Nxf7 {202} 32... Kxf7 {
>>-1.25/13 68} 33. Qh5+ {230} 33... Kf8 {5.34/16 0} 34. f5 {162} 34... Bf3+ {
>>3.34/14 0} 35. Rxf3 {53} 35... d5 {11.35/13 93} 36. f6 {76} 36... Bxf6 {
>>#11/14 158} 37. gxf6 {41} 37... Nc3+ {#10/15 139} 38. Ke1 {21} 38... Qxf6 {
>>#9/16 248} 39. Rxf6+ {5} 39... Ke7 {#8/15 137} 40. Qe5 {157} 40... Kd7 {#7/17 0
>>} 41. Rh7+ {41} 41... Kc6 {#7/13 25} 42. Rxe6+ {29} 42... Rxe6 {#7/13 26} 43.
>>Qxe6+ {51} 1-0
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