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Subject: Re: A Short Game by Fritz 5.00

Author: stuart taylor

Date: 12:37:27 02/10/00

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On February 10, 2000 at 01:11:41, William James Sidis wrote:

>1. d4 Nc5 2. e4 d5 3. e5 Bf5 4. c3 Qd7 5. Nf3 out of book 0-0-0 6. Bb5 a6 7. Ba4
>h6 8. b4 Qe6 9. Nbd2 f6 10. Nb3 fxe5 11. Nc5 Qd6 12. Bxc6 Qxc6 13. Nxe5 Qf6 14.
>Qa4 Rd6 +- 15. b5 g6 16. bxa6 bxa6 17. g4 Bd3?? [ 17...Bxg4 18. Rb1!] 18. Ncxd3
>e6 19. Rb1 Qd8 20. Nc5 Ne7 21. Nxa6 Rb6 22. Nc5! Kb8 23. Qa6 c6 24. Ned7+ Qxd7
>25. Qxb6+ Qb7 26. Qxb7# 1-0 10'per side ...analysis at 10s. I have another mate
>in 27 moves. New e-mail wjsidis@earthlink.net


This posting is difficult to appreaciate, as you missed out essential
information. As follows-
   1.Who is white and who is black?
   2.Exactly which Fritz? 5.16?  5.32?
   3.which hardware? and mhz? etc.
   4.What are the timings of both players?
   5.Other settings?
Only with that information, can one expect a game to be of any interest imho.
  S.Taylor.



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