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Old April 1st 04, 05:16 PM
Benjamin Jordan
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Default I HAVE BEATEN FRITZ HIMSELF ON FRITZ 8

I have beaten Fritz many times in practice games on Fritz 8. However,
recently I beat Fritz himself in an "unleashed" rated game on my computer.

After I beat him the computer congratulated me and printed out a 15% off
coupon for Fritz 9. It sure feels good.

I didn't believe it was possible since I am a novice, but I must have found
a "hole" in Fritz' logic. Master rated players or even experts would be
able to avoid this trap, but surprisingly my computer didn't. It is
definitely an "anti-computer" attack, but it still might be effective on
beginner or intermediate players.

I do not want to share my game and spoil it for people who want to find it
for themselves, but many people will have no faith, and today is a sort of
holiday, so I will post it. If you do not want to look at the game below, I
will give you a valuable hint: Try and trap the computer.

Regards,

- Benjamin Jordan

[Event "-"]
[Site "-"]
[Date "2004.04.01"]
[Round "-"]
[White "Benjamin, Jordan"]
[Black "Fritz 8"]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO "B02"]

1. e4 Nf6 2. Bc4 Nxe4 3. Bxf7+ Kxf7 4. Qh5+ Ke6 5. Qg4+ Kd5 6. c4+ Kd4 7.
Ne2+ Kxc4 8. Qxe4+ Kc5 9. b4+ Kb6 10. Qe3+ Ka6 11. Qa3+ Kb5 12. Qa5+ Kc4
13. Na3+ Kd3 14. Qd5# 1-0


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Old April 1st 04, 11:11 PM
Bark!
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Default I HAVE BEATEN FRITZ HIMSELF ON FRITZ 8

1. april you too
lol

I almost believed it. When I saw the game, I asked myself: Gee, what version
of stupid Fritz does this guy have?


  #3  
Old April 2nd 04, 10:25 AM
Ray Gordon
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Default I HAVE BEATEN FRITZ HIMSELF ON FRITZ 8

4...Kg8 and you're hopeless.

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"Benjamin Jordan" wrote in message
...
I have beaten Fritz many times in practice games on Fritz 8. However,
recently I beat Fritz himself in an "unleashed" rated game on my computer.

After I beat him the computer congratulated me and printed out a 15% off
coupon for Fritz 9. It sure feels good.

I didn't believe it was possible since I am a novice, but I must have

found
a "hole" in Fritz' logic. Master rated players or even experts would be
able to avoid this trap, but surprisingly my computer didn't. It is
definitely an "anti-computer" attack, but it still might be effective on
beginner or intermediate players.

I do not want to share my game and spoil it for people who want to find it
for themselves, but many people will have no faith, and today is a sort of
holiday, so I will post it. If you do not want to look at the game below,

I
will give you a valuable hint: Try and trap the computer.

Regards,

- Benjamin Jordan

[Event "-"]
[Site "-"]
[Date "2004.04.01"]
[Round "-"]
[White "Benjamin, Jordan"]
[Black "Fritz 8"]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO "B02"]

1. e4 Nf6 2. Bc4 Nxe4 3. Bxf7+ Kxf7 4. Qh5+ Ke6 5. Qg4+ Kd5 6. c4+ Kd4 7.
Ne2+ Kxc4 8. Qxe4+ Kc5 9. b4+ Kb6 10. Qe3+ Ka6 11. Qa3+ Kb5 12. Qa5+ Kc4
13. Na3+ Kd3 14. Qd5# 1-0




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Old April 2nd 04, 04:48 PM
Benjamin Jordan
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Yes, 4...Kg8 would be correct. White can regain material, but even I can
see he's too far behind afterwards. Actually, this is a game I played
against a computer a while back, but it wasn't Fritz :-) The thing was
determined to save that knight with the King. It could have made for a much
more interesting mate with 10...c5 too.

"Ray Gordon" wrote in message
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4...Kg8 and you're hopeless.

--
Everything you need to know about women. FREE!

http://www.cybersheet.com/library.html
The Seduction Library

http://www.cybersheet.com/hotties.html
Why Hotties Choose Losers


"Benjamin Jordan" wrote in message
...
I have beaten Fritz many times in practice games on Fritz 8. However,
recently I beat Fritz himself in an "unleashed" rated game on my

computer.

After I beat him the computer congratulated me and printed out a 15% off
coupon for Fritz 9. It sure feels good.

I didn't believe it was possible since I am a novice, but I must have

found
a "hole" in Fritz' logic. Master rated players or even experts would be
able to avoid this trap, but surprisingly my computer didn't. It is
definitely an "anti-computer" attack, but it still might be effective on
beginner or intermediate players.

I do not want to share my game and spoil it for people who want to find

it
for themselves, but many people will have no faith, and today is a sort

of
holiday, so I will post it. If you do not want to look at the game

below,
I
will give you a valuable hint: Try and trap the computer.

Regards,

- Benjamin Jordan

[Event "-"]
[Site "-"]
[Date "2004.04.01"]
[Round "-"]
[White "Benjamin, Jordan"]
[Black "Fritz 8"]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO "B02"]

1. e4 Nf6 2. Bc4 Nxe4 3. Bxf7+ Kxf7 4. Qh5+ Ke6 5. Qg4+ Kd5 6. c4+ Kd4

7.
Ne2+ Kxc4 8. Qxe4+ Kc5 9. b4+ Kb6 10. Qe3+ Ka6 11. Qa3+ Kb5 12. Qa5+ Kc4
13. Na3+ Kd3 14. Qd5# 1-0






  #5  
Old April 2nd 04, 07:05 PM
Matt Nemmers
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Default I HAVE BEATEN FRITZ HIMSELF ON FRITZ 8

"Benjamin Jordan" wrote in message
...
I have beaten Fritz many times in practice games on Fritz 8. However,
recently I beat Fritz himself in an "unleashed" rated game on my computer.

After I beat him the computer congratulated me and printed out a 15% off
coupon for Fritz 9. It sure feels good.

I didn't believe it was possible since I am a novice, but I must have

found
a "hole" in Fritz' logic. Master rated players or even experts would be
able to avoid this trap, but surprisingly my computer didn't. It is
definitely an "anti-computer" attack, but it still might be effective on
beginner or intermediate players.

I do not want to share my game and spoil it for people who want to find it
for themselves, but many people will have no faith, and today is a sort of
holiday, so I will post it. If you do not want to look at the game below,

I
will give you a valuable hint: Try and trap the computer.

Regards,

- Benjamin Jordan

[Event "-"]
[Site "-"]
[Date "2004.04.01"]
[Round "-"]
[White "Benjamin, Jordan"]
[Black "Fritz 8"]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO "B02"]

1. e4 Nf6 2. Bc4 Nxe4 3. Bxf7+ Kxf7 4. Qh5+ Ke6 5. Qg4+ Kd5 6. c4+ Kd4 7.
Ne2+ Kxc4 8. Qxe4+ Kc5 9. b4+ Kb6 10. Qe3+ Ka6 11. Qa3+ Kb5 12. Qa5+ Kc4
13. Na3+ Kd3 14. Qd5# 1-0


ROFLMFAO!!

Regards,

Matt


  #6  
Old April 2nd 04, 07:52 PM
Gregory Topov
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Thanks Benjamin! Classic!
Are you sure you didn't have Fritz 8 on the Stanley Random Chess setting?

To fully appreciate and enjoy Benjamin Jordan's joke, do check out this
earlier thread:
"I HAVE BEATEN CHESSMASTER HIMSELF ON CM 8000"
http://makeashorterlink.com/?O2F713BE7
--
Gregory Topov
---------------------------------------------------------------------
"I don't necessarily agree with everything I say." - Marshall McLuhan

"Benjamin Jordan" wrote in message
...
I have beaten Fritz many times in practice games on Fritz 8. However,
recently I beat Fritz himself in an "unleashed" rated game on my computer.

After I beat him the computer congratulated me and printed out a 15% off
coupon for Fritz 9. It sure feels good.

I didn't believe it was possible since I am a novice, but I must have

found
a "hole" in Fritz' logic. Master rated players or even experts would be
able to avoid this trap, but surprisingly my computer didn't. It is
definitely an "anti-computer" attack, but it still might be effective on
beginner or intermediate players.

I do not want to share my game and spoil it for people who want to find it
for themselves, but many people will have no faith, and today is a sort of
holiday, so I will post it. If you do not want to look at the game below,

I
will give you a valuable hint: Try and trap the computer.

Regards,

- Benjamin Jordan

[Event "-"]
[Site "-"]
[Date "2004.04.01"]
[Round "-"]
[White "Benjamin, Jordan"]
[Black "Fritz 8"]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO "B02"]

1. e4 Nf6 2. Bc4 Nxe4 3. Bxf7+ Kxf7 4. Qh5+ Ke6 5. Qg4+ Kd5 6. c4+ Kd4 7.
Ne2+ Kxc4 8. Qxe4+ Kc5 9. b4+ Kb6 10. Qe3+ Ka6 11. Qa3+ Kb5 12. Qa5+ Kc4
13. Na3+ Kd3 14. Qd5# 1-0



  #7  
Old April 4th 04, 01:30 AM
CricketConnoisseur
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Default I HAVE BEATEN FRITZ HIMSELF ON FRITZ 8

"Benjamin Jordan" wrote in message .. .
I have beaten Fritz many times in practice games on Fritz 8. However,
recently I beat Fritz himself in an "unleashed" rated game on my computer.

After I beat him the computer congratulated me and printed out a 15% off
coupon for Fritz 9. It sure feels good.

I didn't believe it was possible since I am a novice, but I must have found
a "hole" in Fritz' logic. Master rated players or even experts would be
able to avoid this trap, but surprisingly my computer didn't. It is
definitely an "anti-computer" attack, but it still might be effective on
beginner or intermediate players.

I do not want to share my game and spoil it for people who want to find it
for themselves, but many people will have no faith, and today is a sort of
holiday, so I will post it. If you do not want to look at the game below, I
will give you a valuable hint: Try and trap the computer.

Regards,

- Benjamin Jordan



[Event "-"]
[Site "-"]
[Date "2004.04.01"]
[Round "-"]
[White "Benjamin, Jordan"]
[Black "Fritz 8"]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO "B02"]

1. e4 Nf6 2. Bc4 Nxe4 3. Bxf7+ Kxf7 4. Qh5+ Ke6 5. Qg4+ Kd5 6. c4+ Kd4 7.
Ne2+ Kxc4 8. Qxe4+ Kc5 9. b4+ Kb6 10. Qe3+ Ka6 11. Qa3+ Kb5 12. Qa5+ Kc4
13. Na3+ Kd3 14. Qd5# 1-0


Congratulations. Fritz is harder to beat than Chessmaster. How did
this trap work on Fritz at the highest level.

Regards,

Chessplayer
  #8  
Old April 4th 04, 01:33 AM
CricketConnoisseur
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"Gregory Topov" wrote in message m...
Thanks Benjamin! Classic!
Are you sure you didn't have Fritz 8 on the Stanley Random Chess setting?

To fully appreciate and enjoy Benjamin Jordan's joke, do check out this
earlier thread:
"I HAVE BEATEN CHESSMASTER HIMSELF ON CM 8000"
http://makeashorterlink.com/?O2F713BE7
--
Gregory Topov


Yes, that's quite funny. However, Gregory did you check out my latest
game against Chessmaster. It was at the highest settings (NO CHIMPS)
and I did manage to draw with Chessmaster. Check out the game. I sent
you an email earlier telling you to do so. Maybe after analysing my
game a GM like yourself would be able to use my strategy and probably
take out a win.

Regards,

Chessplayer
---------------------------------------------------------------------
"I don't necessarily agree with everything I say." - Marshall McLuhan

"Benjamin Jordan" wrote in message
...
I have beaten Fritz many times in practice games on Fritz 8. However,
recently I beat Fritz himself in an "unleashed" rated game on my computer.

After I beat him the computer congratulated me and printed out a 15% off
coupon for Fritz 9. It sure feels good.

I didn't believe it was possible since I am a novice, but I must have

found
a "hole" in Fritz' logic. Master rated players or even experts would be
able to avoid this trap, but surprisingly my computer didn't. It is
definitely an "anti-computer" attack, but it still might be effective on
beginner or intermediate players.

I do not want to share my game and spoil it for people who want to find it
for themselves, but many people will have no faith, and today is a sort of
holiday, so I will post it. If you do not want to look at the game below,

I
will give you a valuable hint: Try and trap the computer.

Regards,

- Benjamin Jordan

[Event "-"]
[Site "-"]
[Date "2004.04.01"]
[Round "-"]
[White "Benjamin, Jordan"]
[Black "Fritz 8"]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO "B02"]

1. e4 Nf6 2. Bc4 Nxe4 3. Bxf7+ Kxf7 4. Qh5+ Ke6 5. Qg4+ Kd5 6. c4+ Kd4 7.
Ne2+ Kxc4 8. Qxe4+ Kc5 9. b4+ Kb6 10. Qe3+ Ka6 11. Qa3+ Kb5 12. Qa5+ Kc4
13. Na3+ Kd3 14. Qd5# 1-0

  #9  
Old April 4th 04, 02:37 AM
Benjamin Jordan
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Just having some fun on April one Cricket - I still need quite a handicap to
beat Fritz 8 :-)

- Benjamin Jordan

"CricketConnoisseur" wrote in message
om...
"Benjamin Jordan" wrote in message

.. .
I have beaten Fritz many times in practice games on Fritz 8. However,
recently I beat Fritz himself in an "unleashed" rated game on my

computer.

After I beat him the computer congratulated me and printed out a 15% off
coupon for Fritz 9. It sure feels good.

I didn't believe it was possible since I am a novice, but I must have

found
a "hole" in Fritz' logic. Master rated players or even experts would be
able to avoid this trap, but surprisingly my computer didn't. It is
definitely an "anti-computer" attack, but it still might be effective on
beginner or intermediate players.

I do not want to share my game and spoil it for people who want to find

it
for themselves, but many people will have no faith, and today is a sort

of
holiday, so I will post it. If you do not want to look at the game

below, I
will give you a valuable hint: Try and trap the computer.

Regards,

- Benjamin Jordan



[Event "-"]
[Site "-"]
[Date "2004.04.01"]
[Round "-"]
[White "Benjamin, Jordan"]
[Black "Fritz 8"]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO "B02"]

1. e4 Nf6 2. Bc4 Nxe4 3. Bxf7+ Kxf7 4. Qh5+ Ke6 5. Qg4+ Kd5 6. c4+ Kd4

7.
Ne2+ Kxc4 8. Qxe4+ Kc5 9. b4+ Kb6 10. Qe3+ Ka6 11. Qa3+ Kb5 12. Qa5+ Kc4
13. Na3+ Kd3 14. Qd5# 1-0


Congratulations. Fritz is harder to beat than Chessmaster. How did
this trap work on Fritz at the highest level.

Regards,

Chessplayer



  #10  
Old April 4th 04, 04:02 AM
Benjamin Jordan
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Yes, I actually find that the Krejcik-Cooper attack is quite effective
against the Alekhine in SR chess, but I prefer the Capaverde gambit (2.
Qg4!!) as it forces white to abandon Goodall's Tanganyika lines. However,
as a grandmaster, you may be able to give me some advice on how to proceed
when faced with a Seignovich wing-inversion sacrifice. Bonetti's defence is
really only suitable when playing on rocky terrain, don't you agree?

I am new to the SR chess world, but have nearly attained Expert level in
less than a year. Any advice you could give regarding the above matter
could very well start me on the road to the Master class.

Thanks,

- Benjamin Jordan


"GM Gregory Topov" wrote in message
...
Thanks Benjamin! Classic!
Are you sure you didn't have Fritz 8 on the Stanley Random Chess setting?

To fully appreciate and enjoy Benjamin Jordan's joke, do check out this
earlier thread:
"I HAVE BEATEN CHESSMASTER HIMSELF ON CM 8000"
http://makeashorterlink.com/?O2F713BE7
--
Gregory Topov
---------------------------------------------------------------------
"I don't necessarily agree with everything I say." - Marshall McLuhan

"Benjamin Jordan" wrote in message
...
I have beaten Fritz many times in practice games on Fritz 8. However,
recently I beat Fritz himself in an "unleashed" rated game on my

computer.

After I beat him the computer congratulated me and printed out a 15% off
coupon for Fritz 9. It sure feels good.

I didn't believe it was possible since I am a novice, but I must have

found
a "hole" in Fritz' logic. Master rated players or even experts would be
able to avoid this trap, but surprisingly my computer didn't. It is
definitely an "anti-computer" attack, but it still might be effective on
beginner or intermediate players.

I do not want to share my game and spoil it for people who want to find

it
for themselves, but many people will have no faith, and today is a sort

of
holiday, so I will post it. If you do not want to look at the game

below,
I
will give you a valuable hint: Try and trap the computer.

Regards,

- Benjamin Jordan

[Event "-"]
[Site "-"]
[Date "2004.04.01"]
[Round "-"]
[White "Benjamin, Jordan"]
[Black "Fritz 8"]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO "B02"]

1. e4 Nf6 2. Bc4 Nxe4 3. Bxf7+ Kxf7 4. Qh5+ Ke6 5. Qg4+ Kd5 6. c4+ Kd4

7.
Ne2+ Kxc4 8. Qxe4+ Kc5 9. b4+ Kb6 10. Qe3+ Ka6 11. Qa3+ Kb5 12. Qa5+ Kc4
13. Na3+ Kd3 14. Qd5# 1-0





 




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