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First game against Junior already provided an impressive show.
Junior: Athlon64 3200+(2.0Ghz), 256MB Hash, 3-4-5 men
Dan: PIV 3.2GHz HT ( 1 CPU), ca. 530 MB Hash, 3-4-5 men
Interesting and dubious move maybe is move 16 Qd6 by DanChess:
13 61 2368 11943683 1. Qd6 Qe7 2. Qxe7+ Kxe7 3. Rhe1 Kd6 4. Rd2 Rhb8 5. a3 Bb5 6. f4 Rb6 7. Nxb5+ axb5 8. Kb1 Rb7 9. Ka2
14 62 5667 27968761 1. Qd6 Qe7 2. Qxe7+ Kxe7 3. Rhe1 Kd6 4. Rd2 Rhb8 5. f4 Rb4 6. g3 Rab8 7. b3 Bb5 8. Nxb5+ axb5 9. c3 Rc8
I guess many amateur programs will be fond of this move as Dan, because after the more or less forced Qe7 and queen trade, the black king is stuck in the centre. Only problem is that it is placed very well here, and I don't think white has any advantage at all. In the endgame the king is not too bad there. Dan realized this a move later.
As usual Junior was not satisfied with equality and tried a few things in the game, that backfired a little against Dan's cold-blooded and calm play though, and it took it quite a lot of work and the not so obvious 29. ...h5! to equalize for real.
Rest was fun to watch live but not too interesting until a bug showed at the end of the game:
[Event "Computer chess game"]
[Site "P432-Athlon64"]
[Date "2005.02.14"]
[Round "1"]
[White "DanChess CCT7"]
[Black "Junior 9.0.0.3"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[TimeControl "3000+3"]
1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 d6 3. d4 cxd4 4. Nxd4 Nf6 5. Nc3 Nc6 6. Bg5 e6 7. Qd2 a6 8.
O-O-O h6 9. Nxc6 bxc6 10. Bf4 d5 11. Qe3 Bb4 12. exd5 cxd5 13. Qd4 Bd6 14.
Bd3 Bxf4+ 15. Qxf4 Bd7 16. Qd6 Qe7 17. Qxe7+ Kxe7 18. Rhe1 Kd6 19. a3 Rhb8
20. Rd2 Rb6 21. f4 Rab8 22. b3 Rc8 23. Kb2 Ke7 24. h3 a5 25. a4 Rb4 26. g3
Bc6 27. f5 Ne4 28. Bxe4 dxe4 29. g4 h5 30. Nb5 Bxb5 31. c3 Rxb3+ 32. Kxb3
Bc4+ 33. Kb2 hxg4 34. hxg4 Rb8+ 35. Kc2 Bd3+ 36. Rxd3 exd3+ 37. Kxd3 Kd6
38. Rf1 Rb2 39. fxe6 fxe6 40. Rf7 Ra2 41. Rxg7 Rxa4 42. Rg8 Ke5 43. Rg6 Ra2
44. Kc4 Ra1 45. Rg8 Kf4 46. g5 e5 47. g6 Kg5 48. g7 Kh6 49. Re8 Kxg7 50.
Rxe5 Kf6 51. Re2 Rg1 52. Kb5 Rg5+ 53. Kb6 a4 54. c4 Rg3 55. c5 Rb3+ 56. Kc7
a3 57. Ra2 Ke5 58. c6 Kd5 59. Kd7 Rh3 60. c7 Rh7+ 61. Kc8 Kc6 62. Kd8 Rh8+
63. Ke7 Kxc7 64. Rxa3 Rh7+ 65. Kf8 Kd6 66. Ra4 Ke5 67. Ra5+ Kf4 68. Ra6 Ke3
69. Ra5 Rb7 70. Ra6 Rh7 71. Ra5 Rb7 72. Ra6 Rh7 73. Ra5 1/2-1/2
Playing Rh7 Junior claimed draw by repetition, this looks correct to my sligthly puzzled human brain. Dan doesn't accept this claim though. It is possible that it doesn't check this when using tablebases ?
Thanks for this cool program! Looks like some tough fighter
Peter