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| From | Message | Posted by josephmarr uskidscompute.com
2/05/2003 04:00:47 Play online chess | Subject: a little help?
Message: I played a game with the chessmaster program that
felt intuative, I know that I cant tell if I played well
or if the program played badly......can somebody
have a look?
WHITE: human
BLACK: Chessmaster
1. e2-e4 e7-e5
2. g1-f3 b8-c6
3. f1-b5 a7-a6
4. b5-a4 g8-f6
5. e1-g1 f8-e7
6. f1-e1 b7-b5
7. a4-b3 d7-d6
8. c2-c3 e8-g8
9. h2-h3 c6-a5
10. b3-c2 c7-c5
11. d2-d4 d8-c7
12. b1-d2 c5xd4
13. c3xd4 c8-b7
14. d2-f1 a8-c8
15. e1-e2 d6-d5
16. d4xe5 f6xe4
17. f1-g3 f7-f5
18. e5xf6ep e4xf6
19. f3-d4 f8-e8
20. c2-f5 f6-d7
21. a2-a3 a5-c4
22. d4-e6 c7-d6
23. g3-h5 g7-g6
24. d1-d4 c4-e5
25. c1-f4 g6xf5
26. d4xe5 d7xe5
27. e2xe5 d6-b6
28. a1-e1 c8-c2
29. e1-e3 c2xb2
30. e5xf5 e7-h4
31. h5-f6+ h4xf6
32. f5xf6 b2-c2
33. f4-e5 c2-c1+
34. g1-h2 b6-d4
35. e3-g3+ d4-g4
36. g3xg4+ g8-h8
37. f6-f8++
| Posted by maca uskidscompute.com
2/05/2003 06:40:54 Play online chess | analyze
Message: Cant you just analyze that game
with the program (Chessmaster)?
| Posted by caldazar uskidscompute.com
2/05/2003 16:31:05 Play online chess |
Message: Just glancing over things, it looks like you missed a couple opportunities to win material outright on moves 21, 22, and 23, and your queen sacrifice on move 25 looks unsound. ——— Carlsen Sprints Ahead at King's Tournament — With a little good fortune, Magnus Carlsen is on a tear. Carlsen, the top seed, won his third game in a row at the King’s Chess Tournament in Romania on Sunday. This time, his victim was Ruslan Ponomariov of Ukraine, who was winning for most of the game. But then he blundered (23 Rf2? instead of 23 Kh1) allowing Carlsen to turn the tables. He was also a bit fortunate in Round 5, on Saturday, when he beat Liviu-Dieter Nisipeanu of Romania. In that game, Nisipeanu had a small advantage, but Carlsen employed a nice feint and Nisipeanu took the bait (17 Qd5, he should have played 17 Nd5), after which his position was very difficult. Carlsen, a Norwegian, now has 4.5 points and ...
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