Author: Antonio Dieguez
Date: 16:57:47 01/30/00
You can look that even a weak program can win against a strong one... with a bit of luck and surely a hole in the knowledge of the oponent. [Event "ICS game"] [Site "freechess.org"] [Date "2000.01.30"] [Round "-"] [White "EgoBasher"] [Black "amyan"] [Result "*"] [TimeControl "600+5"] 1. Nf3 d5 2. g3 c5 3. Bg2 Bf5 4. d4 Nd7 5. Nh4 Be4 6. f3 Bg6 7. Nxg6 hxg6 8. dxc5 Nxc5 9. b4 Na6 10. c3 Nf6 11. e4 dxe4 12. Qxd8+ Rxd8 13. fxe4 e5 14. Be3 b6 15. a4 Be7 16. Ke2 Ng4 17. Bg1 Nc7 18. a5 Rd6 19. axb6 axb6 20. Ra7 Nb5 21. Rb7 Bd8 22. h3 Nf6 23. Be3 Rc6 24. Rc1 Nd6 25. Rb8 Nfxe4 26. Nd2 Nxg3+ 27. Kf2 e4 28. Kxg3 Nf5+ 29. Kf2 Nxe3 30. Kxe3 f5 31. Ke2 O-O 32. b5 Rc7 33. Rxb6 Rxc3 34. Rxc3 Bxb6 35. Rc6 Rf6 36. Nc4 Rxc6 37. bxc6 Bc7 38. Na3 Bb6 39. Nb5 Kf7 40. c7 Bxc7 41. Nxc7 Kf6 42. Ke3 Ke5 43. h4 f4+ 44. Ke2 f3+ 45. Bxf3 exf3+ 46. Kxf3 Kf5 47. Nd5 g5 48. h5 g4+ 49. Kg3 Kg5 * a draw was agreed. Finger notes of EgoBasher says Fritz 6 on 500 Mhz Celeron. so it is Amyan - Fritz 6 : 1/2-1/2 looks great... just for post something :) me. Anyway where is the last blunder? 43. h4 ?
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