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Old April 30th 08, 07:02 AM posted to rec.games.chess.analysis,rec.games.chess.misc,alt.chess,rec.games.chess.computer
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Default Analyze game between Help Bot & Normal Level

On Apr 27, 1:57 am, Sanny wrote:

Below is a decent game, But in the end Help Bot was a pawn ahead. I
found at move 17... Nf6xe4 Help Bot took the Pawn. Was there any way
for Normal Level to save that Pawn, As all moves were forced moves.

Game Played between help bot and normal at GetClub.com

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help bot: (Black)
normal: (White)
Game Played at:http://www.GetClub.com/Chess.html
View Recorded Game:http://www.getclub.com/playgame.php?...732&game=Chess
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White -- Black
(normal) -- (help bot)

1. d2-d4{0} d7-d6{14}
2. Qd1-d3{138} g7-g6{52}



The Queen should not be "developed" before the
minor pieces without good reason. Sooner or later,
she will come under fire and be forced to retreat,
at a loss of time.


3. d4-d5{116} Bf8-g7{24}
4. Nb1-c3{92} Ng8-f6{46}
5. Ng1-f3{84} Ke8-g8{10}
6. e2-e4{180} c7-c5{112}
7. Bf1-e2{200} Nb8-a6{46}
8. Ke1-g1{82} Na6-c7{88}
9. h2-h3{158} Ra8-b8{64}
10. Bc1-e3{252} b7-b5{28}
11. a2-a3{224} a7-a5{140}
12. Ra1-a2{84} Bc8-d7{208}



The program often plays its Rooks to stupid
squares, as it did here. (If there is a tactical
problem with the pawn on b2, it should be
covered some other way.)


13. Nf3-g5{278} b5-b4{22}



This is where the program hung a pawn to a very
simple combination.


14. Nc3-b1{136} Bd7-b5{102}
15. Qd3-d1{84} h7-h6{26}
16. Be2-b5{80} Nc7-b5{22}
17. Ng5-f3{114} Nf6-e4{20}
18. Qd1-d3{158} Ne4-f6{28}
19. c2-c4{206} Nb5-c7{44}
20. b2-b3{132} Rb8-a8{36}
21. Be3-f4{192} Qd8-d7{60}
22. Ra2-e2{132} Rf8-e8{58}
23. Rf1-e1{112} Nc7-a6{54}



My computer thinks I threw away my advantage
with all these crazy Knight moves, but I see that
I still have a pawn more, regardless.


24. Re2-e3{158} Ra8-a7{64}
25. a3-a4{158} Na6-c7{38}
26. Re1-e2{168} Nc7-a8{12}
27. Nb1-d2{98} Na8-b6{32}
28. g2-g4{158} h6-h5{66}
29. g4-g5{84} Nf6-h7{26}
30. h3-h4{114} Nh7-f8{68}
31. Nd2-e4{88} Ra7-a8{114}
32. Ne4-g3{90} Ra8-d8{66}
33. Re3-e4{86} e7-e5{110}
34. d5-e6{114} Re8-e6{48}



Capturing on e6 was unwise, for it opens things
up for me-- the guy with the extra pawn. Better
to sit back and make me find some way to make
headway on my own.


35. Re2-d2{142} d6-d5{40}
36. c4-d5{124} Nb6-d5{62}
37. Bf4-e5{90} Nd5-c3{34}
38. Qd3-d7{118} Rd8-d7{10}
39. Be5-c3{132} Bg7-c3{40}



Here my computer thinks I was winning outright
if I had recaptured on c3 with the pawn-- creating
a very dangerous far-advanced passer. I saw it
as a potential weakness, possibly getting gobbled
up by the White King many moves hence.


40. Rd2-d7{96} Nf8-d7{10}
41. Re4-e6{138} f7-e6{8}
42. Ng3-e4{138} Bc3-g7{158}
43. Nf3-d2{110} Bg7-e5{68}
44. Nd2-c4{82} Be5-c7{20}
45. f2-f3{102} Kg8-f8{78}



Instead of p-f3, simply bring the King forward.


46. Nc4-b2{102} Kf8-e7{138}
47. Kg1-f2{156} e6-e5{6}



This was very bad for me, as the pawn now sits
on a square (e5) I needed for my pieces. I was
having some trouble making headway, without
hanging a pawn to some funky Knight-fork. I did
not see a simple trick: after ...Ne5 (somewhere
around here), my pawns are all protected from
capture by various pins or forks, before or after
any exchanges.


48. Nb2-d3{82} c5-c4{156}
49. b3-c4{154} Nd7-f8{192}
50. Kf2-e3{140} Nf8-e6{62}
51. Ne4-f6{92} Bc7-d6{210}
52. Ke3-e4{92} Ne6-c5{142}



The King cannot come forward like this, because
a trade of pieces on c5 leaves Black with just two
pieces remaining-- one of which is forever tied to
watching the passed pawn on b3. General Zhou:
you stand here and just watch that nasty pawn; I
will take my men and win the war all by myself?!


53. Nd3-c5{102} Bd6-c5{6}
54. Ke4-e5{82} b4-b3{36}
55. Nf6-d5{122} Ke7-f7{44}
56. Nd5-c3{130} b3-b2{38}
57. f3-f4{158} Bc5-f2{74}
58. Nc3-b1{134} Bf2-h4{54}
59. c4-c5{190} Bh4-f2{92}
60. c5-c6{90} Bf2-b6{16}
61. Ke5-d6{108} h5-h4{24}
62. f4-f5{216} g6-f5{30}
63. Kd6-d7{114} h4-h3{20}
64. g5-g6{106} Kf7-g6{20}
65. Kd7-e6{88} h3-h2{30}
66. c6-c7{160} Bb6-c7{18}
67. Ke6-d7{86} Qh2-h1(Q)
68. Nb1-c3(100) Pf5-f4(34)
69. Nc3-b5(192) Qb2-b1(Q)
70. Kd7-c7(166)



Hey, hey-- the program sees a checkmate
coming long before I can, these days! It stopped
the game here.


-- help bot



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