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| From | Message | Posted by chesskid22000 uskidscompute.com
7/07/2005 10:12:20 Play online chess | Subject: PLEASE ANALYIZE THIS!
Message: hI MY NAME IS dOUG! AND THIS GAME WAS PLAYED AGAINST ACCOONA CHESS and i believe i could have won as white but instead drew against this comp,which is suppose to be the brother of Fritz.PLEASE GIVE ME the FEED BACK TO THIS CHESS GAME!
opening Ruy Lopez
game played 6/26/05
white:doug
BLack:Accoona chess (level hard)
1. e4 e5
2. Nf3 Nc6
3. Bb5 a6
4. Ba4 Nf6
5. o-o Be7
6. Re1 b5
7. Bb3 d6
8. h6 b4
9. c3 Bd7
10.d4 exd4
11. cxd4 o-o
12. Bg5 Nxe4
13. Bxe7 Qxe7
14. Bd5 Rae8
15. Rxe4 Qxe4
16.Bxe4 Rxe4
17. d5 Ne5
18.Nbd2 Rf4
19. Qe1 Nxf3
20. Nxf3 Bxh3
21. gxh3 Rxf3
22. Qxb4 Rxh3
23. Re1 Rh5
24.Qc4 Rg5+
25. Kf1 a5
26.Re7 h5
27. Qxc7 Rd5
28. Re2 Rd1+
29. Re1 Rd5
30.Re2 Rd1+
31.Re1 Rd5
32.Re2 Rd1+
33. Re1 Rd5
34.Re2 Rd1+
35.Re1 Rd5
36.Re2 Rd1+ ( draw three-fold repetition 1/2-1/2)
| Posted by peppe_l uskidscompute.com
7/07/2005 12:59:29 Play online chess | I suppose
Message: 8.h6 = 8.h3...?
If so, Black made several tactical errors and you defitenitely had won position. Brother of Fritz? Hmm...
| Posted by misato uskidscompute.com
7/07/2005 14:03:33 Play online chess | clear draw
Message: If you had tried 28. Qc6 hoping to capture either one of the two black rooks or to mate your comp on e8, it would have immediately unplugged itself.
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Posted by chesskid22000 uskidscompute.com
7/08/2005 04:51:26 Play online chess | 8.h6 is h3
Message: 8. h6 is h3 sorry about the typo! ——— Robotic "Monster Chess" set uses 100000 LEGO pieces — The idea is simple — a chess game where you can play against the computer. But the implementation here is what's truly monster about it. Each chess piece is its own autonomous robot, and there are actually a couple of 'spares' (as well as NXT blocks built into the King & Queen), so that ends up with 38 separate NXTs that must be controlled, commanded, and communicated with. Ron McRae did the bulk of the software work on the PC end for this, and it really works well. The chess board has squares based on the large LEGO baseplates, making the entire assembly roughly 12' on a side. On top of that is a way to input the humans moves, and a laptop running chess software and helping ...
Posted by raivax uskidscompute.com
7/16/2005 05:32:54 Play online chess | Re feed back.
Message: Hi, raivax here. As to your game with "Acoona brother of Fritz" i doubt very much black can draw this game , that is to say you gave black the draw! instead of playing R-e1,again K-g2 then if R-d5 Re3 Rg5 check Rg3 etc, and white wins easily. ——— The Catalan Chess Opening part 4: how should white tackle a strong centre? — Continuing our brief survey of the fashionable Catalan Chess Opening: instead of capturing on c4, Black holds firm in the centre. How should White develop? RB Staring reproachfully at me from my desk is a newly bought but unopened copy of Play the Catalan by Nigel Davies (Everyman Chess). I haven't had the time to make even a start and am still as innocent of the theory as I was when we began this series of columns. I've resisted the temptation to cheat by looking to see what Davies recommends and am going to go on general principles: what looks like the most useful developing move? Two possibilities suggest themselves: Qc2 and Nc3. So which one? Over the chess board I'd probably ...
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