Author: Peter Kappler
Date: 15:58:02 12/31/99
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On December 30, 1999 at 23:41:30, Peter McKenzie wrote:
>[Event "?"]
>[Site "?"]
>[Date "1999.12.30"]
>[Round "?"]
>[White "*RebelCentury"]
>[Black "*Russek"]
>[Result "1/2-1/2"]
>[ICCResult "Game drawn by mutual agreement"]
>[Opening "French: Frere (Becker) variation"]
>[ECO "C10"]
>[NIC "FR.07"]
>[Time "16:29:24"]
>[TimeControl "7200+0"]
>
>1. d4 e6 2. e4 d5 3. Nc3 dxe4 4. Nxe4 Qd5 5. Bd3 Nf6 6. Nxf6+ gxf6 7. Nf3
>Rg8 8. Bf4 Bd6 9. Bg3 b6 10. Bxh7 Rh8 11. Bd3 Bxg3 12. fxg3 Bb7 13. c4 Qh5
>14. O-O Nd7 15. Nh4 Qh6 16. Qc1 Qg7 17. Qf4 f5 18. Nxf5 exf5 19. Rae1+ Kd8
>20. Bxf5 f6 21. Rf2 Qh6 22. Qxh6 Rxh6 23. Rfe2 Rh8 24. Bxd7 Kxd7 25. Re7+
>Kd8 26. Rf7 Rc8 27. Ree7 Bc6 28. Re6 Be8 29. Rfxf6 Bd7 30. Re5 Re8 31. Kf2
>Rxe5 32. dxe5 Ke7 33. h3 Be6 34. b3 Rd8 35. Ke3 Rd1 36. Rf2 a5 37. g4 a4 38.
>Rd2 Re1+ 39. Kf4 a3 40. g5 Rf1+ 41. Ke3 Re1+ 42. Re2 Rxe2+ 43. Kxe2 Bf5 44.
>Kd2 Ke6 45. Kc3 Bb1 46. Kb4 Bxa2 47. Kxa3 Bb1 48. Kb4 Kxe5 49. c5 Bd3 50.
>cxb6 cxb6 51. h4 Kf5 52. Kc3 Be2 53. Kd4 Bd1 54. Kc4 b5+ 55. Kb4 Bc2 56.
>Kxb5 Bxb3 57. Kc5 {Game drawn by mutual agreement} 1/2-1/2
>
>Interesting game watched on ICC by quite a few people.
>Russek played a bad opening but managed to get away with it.
>
>Rebel looked to be cruising with a good advantage early on. I think 14.O-O was
>a little suspect, I much prefer Qe2 preparing Be4 and leaving options of
>castling either way. Here is the fen:
>
>rn2k2r/pbp2p2/1p2pp2/7q/2PP4/3B1NP1/PP4PP/R2QK2R w KQq -
>
>LambChop likes Qe2 here (except for a brief change to a3 at depth 8), how about
>other programs?
>
>The move 18 sac on f5 was interesting, here is the fen:
>r3k2r/pbpn1pq1/1p2p3/5p2/2PP1Q1N/3B2P1/PP4PP/R4RK1 w q -
>
>LambChop switches between Nxf5 and Bxf5 here with scores of between +1.6 and +2,
>I'm not sure if either is sound (although I suspect Nxf5 was sound) but they
>sure look like fun!
>
>cheers,
>Peter
I've had Grok analyzing this for ~3 hours, now. Beginning at ply 10 it likes
18. Qxc7. It sticks with this move through 13 plies, with a score of +1.2.
Do any other programs like this move?
BTW, I'm curious how long Chop analyzed before reaching a score of +2.0?
--Peter
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