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I used to think Jester plays very good, But today in a game with
Beginner Level, It lost a winning game. It was ahead of a Rook but still lost the game See and tell me if you see any mistake by GetClub Beginner Level. Today GetClub Game was much improved so you will find very good games at GetClub Chess. Play Chess at: http://www.GetClub.com/Chess.html Game Played between Jester and beginner at GetClub.com -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Jester: (White) beginner: (Black) Game Played at: http://www.GetClub.com/Chess.html View Recorded Game: http://www.getclub.com/playgame.php?...934&game=Chess -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- White -- Black (Jester) -- (beginner) 1. e2-e4{2} d7-d6{0} 2. d2-d4{6} Ng8-f6{0} 3. Nb1-c3{6} g7-g6{0} 4. Bc1-g5{6} c7-c6{10} 5. Bg5-f6{10} e7-f6{8} 6. Bf1-c4{10} b7-b5{6} 7. Bc4-d3{10} b5-b4{8} 8. Nc3-e2{10} Bc8-a6{10} 9. Bd3-a6{10} Nb8-a6{6} 10. Qd1-d3{8} Qd8-a5{6} 11. Qd3-c4{12} Qa5-b5{8} 12. Qc4-b5{10} c6-b5{6} 13. Ng1-f3{10} g6-g5{14} 14. Ke1-g1{12} Ra8-c8{6} 15. Ra1-c1{8} g5-g4{8} 16. Nf3-h4{10} h7-h5{10} 17. Nh4-f5{10} Rh8-g8{10} 18. Ne2-f4{12} Rg8-g5{6} 19. Nf4-d5{10} Rg5-g6{8} 20. f2-f3{12} Rc8-c6{6} 21. f3-g4{10} h5-g4{8} 22. Nf5-h4{10} Rg6-h6{6} 23. g2-g3{10} Rc6-c4{8} 24. Rf1-f4{10} Rc4-d4{8} 25. Nh4-f5{12} Rd4-d2{6} 26. Nf5-h6{12} Bf8-h6{8} 27. Nd5-f6{10} Ke8-d8{8} 28. Rf4-g4{10} Na6-c5{8} 29. Rc1-f1{10} Bh6-e3{8} 30. Kg1-h1{24} Be3-f2{6} 31. Rg4-g8{14} Kd8-c7{6} 32. Nf6-d5{8} Kc7-b7{8} 33. Rg8-f8{8} f7-f6{6} 34. Rf8-f6{10} Nc5-e4{6} 35. Rf6-f7{10} Kb7-a8{6} 36. Nd5-c7{10} Ka8-b7{16} 37. Rf7-e7{10} Kb7-c8{8} 38. Nc7-b5{10} Ne4-g5{8} 39. Nb5-a7{10} Kc8-b8{6} 40. Na7-c6{10} Kb8-c8{6} 41. Nc6-b4{10} Bf2-b6{8} 42. h2-h4{12} Bb6-d8{10} 43. Re7-e8{10} Ng5-h7{12} 44. Re8-h8{12} d6-d5{6} 45. Rh8-h7{10} d5-d4{8} 46. Nb4-c6{10} d4-d3{6} 47. Nc6-d8{10} d3-c2{8} 48. Rf1-c1{10} Rd2-d1{6} 49. Kh1-g2{10} Rd1-c1{10} 50. Nd8-e6{10} Rc1-g1{6} 51. Kg2-g1{12} Qc2-c1{Q}{10} 52. Kg1-g2{12} Qc1-c2{6} 53. Kg2-g1{10} Qc2-h7{6} 54. Kg1-f2{10} Qh7-c2{8} 55. Kf2-e3{10} Qc2-b2{6} 56. Ke3-f3{10} Qb2-b7{6} 57. Kf3-f4{12} Qb7-f7{12} 58. Kf4-e5{22} Qf7-f3{10} 59. Ne6-f4{10} Qf3-g3{12} 60. h4-h5{8} Qg3-g5{6} 61. Ke5-e4{10} Qg5-c5{12} 62. Ke4-f3{10} Qc5-g5{6} 63. Kf3-e4{10} Qg5-c5{16} 64. Ke4-f3{10} Qc5-c6{8} 65. Kf3-g4{10} Kc8-b8{6} 66. Kg4-g5{10} Qc6-c5{10} 67. Kg5-g4{10} Qc5-c8{6} -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Jester: (White) beginner: (Black) Game Played at: http://www.GetClub.com/Chess.html View Recorded Game: http://www.getclub.com/playgame.php?...934&game=Chess So what do you think about this game was it won because of Jester Mistake or it was won because of good moves by GetClub Beginner Level. Do you find the moves much stronger than earlier or you still find mistakes in the game of GetClub Beginner Level. Bye Sanny Play Chess at: http://www.GetClub.com/Chess.html |
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Here is another game., Was there any way for the Beginner Level to
survive? Its pawn gets killed and it cvould do nothing. Game Played between Jester and beginner at GetClub.com -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Jester: (White) beginner: (Black) Game Played at: http://www.GetClub.com/Chess.html View Recorded Game: http://www.getclub.com/playgame.php?...069&game=Chess -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- White -- Black (Jester) -- (beginner) 1. e2-e4{2} c7-c6{0} 2. d2-d4{4} d7-d5{0} 3. e4-e5{4} Bc8-f5{0} 4. Nb1-c3{6} e7-e6{0} 5. g2-g4{6} Bf5-e4{6} 6. Nc3-e4{10} d5-e4{12} 7. c2-c3{10} Nb8-d7{6} 8. Bf1-g2{10} f7-f6{18} 9. Qd1-b3{10} f6-e5{6} 10. Qb3-b7{10} Qd8-c8{10} 11. Qb7-c8{10} Ra8-c8{12} 12. Ng1-e2{8} e5-d4{10} 13. Ne2-d4{8} Nd7-c5{6} 14. Ke1-g1{10} a7-a5{10} 15. h2-h3{10} e6-e5{8} 16. Nd4-b3{12} Ng8-f6{8} 17. Nb3-a5{10} Bf8-e7{10} 18. Na5-c4{10} Ke8-g8{22} 19. Bc1-g5{12} h7-h6{8} 20. Bg5-h4{10} g7-g5{22} 21. Bh4-g3{10} Nf6-d5{12} 22. Bg3-e5{10} Rf8-f7{22} 23. b2-b4{10} Nc5-a4{12} 24. Ra1-c1{12} Nd5-f4{10} 25. Be5-f4{10} Rf7-f4{12} 26. Nc4-d2{10} Na4-b6{6} 27. Nd2-e4{10} Nb6-d5{14} 28. a2-a4{118} Kg8-h8{22} 29. Ne4-g3{12} Rf4-f6{6} 30. Ng3-f5{16} Be7-d6{10} 31. Nf5-d6{10} Rf6-d6{16} 32. Rf1-d1{12} Rc8-d8{6} 33. a4-a5{10} Nd5-f4{12} 34. Rd1-d6{10} Rd8-d6{8} 35. Kg1-h2{10} Rd6-f6{6} 36. a5-a6{10} Kh8-h7{22} 37. Rc1-e1{10} Nf4-d5{22} 38. a6-a7{16} Rf6-f8{10} 39. b4-b5{10} Kh7-g7{6} 40. b5-c6{10} Nd5-f4{12} 41. Re1-b1{10} Kg7-g8{12} 42. Rb1-b8{10} Kg8-g7{16} 43. Rb8-f8{10} h6-h5{22} 44. Rf8-d8{10} Nf4-g2{22} 45. Kh2-g2{8} Kg7-h6{22} 46. Qa7-a8{Q}{10} Kh6-g6{8} -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Jester: (White) beginner: (Black) Game Played at: http://www.GetClub.com/Chess.html View Recorded Game: http://www.getclub.com/playgame.php?...069&game=Chess Was there a way to save those pawns which got killed one after the another? Bye Sanny Play Chess at: http://www.GetClub.com/Chess.html |
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On Feb 8, 3:11*pm, Sanny wrote:
I used to think Jester plays very good, But today in a game with Beginner Level, It lost a winning game. It was ahead of a Rook but still lost the game See and tell me if you see any mistake byGetClub Beginner Level. TodayGetClubGame was much improved so you will find very good games atGetClubChess. PlayChessat:http://www.GetClub.com/Chess.html Game Played between Jester and beginner atGetClub.com ---------------------------------------------------------------------------*----- Jester: (White) beginner: (Black) Game Played at:http://www.GetClub.com/Chess.html View Recorded Game:http://www.getclub.com/playgame.php?...934&game=Chess ---------------------------------------------------------------------------*----- White -- Black (Jester) -- (beginner) 1. e2-e4{2} d7-d6{0} 2. d2-d4{6} Ng8-f6{0} 3. Nb1-c3{6} g7-g6{0} 4. Bc1-g5{6} c7-c6{10} 5. Bg5-f6{10} e7-f6{8} 6. Bf1-c4{10} b7-b5{6} 7. Bc4-d3{10} b5-b4{8} 8. Nc3-e2{10} Bc8-a6{10} 9. Bd3-a6{10} Nb8-a6{6} 10. Qd1-d3{8} Qd8-a5{6} 11. Qd3-c4{12} Qa5-b5{8} 12. Qc4-b5{10} c6-b5{6} 13. Ng1-f3{10} g6-g5{14} 14. Ke1-g1{12} Ra8-c8{6} 15. Ra1-c1{8} g5-g4{8} 16. Nf3-h4{10} h7-h5{10} 17. Nh4-f5{10} Rh8-g8{10} Jester made a mistake here. Kd7 would be OK 24. Rf1-f4{10} Rc4-d4{8} Rf4 is a mistake. Lets black off the hook about 20th of 32 moves. Nxf6+ or Ne3 Rfd1 b3 are all much much better. 32. Nf6-d5{8} Kc7-b7{8} Looks to me like a spite check. 32. h5 is best. Needs a pawn can run detection. (ie the enemy king cannot get to it in time and the enemy pieces will struggle in the attempt) 37. Rf7-e7{10} Kb7-c8{8} Kc8 is fatal now. More pawns fall. So what do you think about this game was *it won because of Jester Mistake or it was won because of good moves byGetClubBeginner Level. Jesters mistake. Also it took way too many moves to finish Jester off. Regards, Martin Brown |
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On Feb 9, 2:14*pm, Sanny wrote:
Here is another game., Was there any way for the Beginner Level to survive? Its pawn gets killed and it cvould do nothing. It had a choice where to put the Bishop. It chose unwsely because it lookahead was insufficient to see that the pawn used for recapture will inevitably die. White -- Black (Jester) -- (beginner) 1. e2-e4{2} c7-c6{0} 2. d2-d4{4} d7-d5{0} 3. e4-e5{4} Bc8-f5{0} 4. Nb1-c3{6} e7-e6{0} 5. g2-g4{6} Bf5-e4{6} 5. .... Bg6 would be perfectly playable. 6. Nc3-e4{10} d5-e4{12} Downhill all the way from here. White can pick this pawn off at his leisure. Regards, Martin Brown |
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Normal plays very good moves still it gave away its rook for Bishop.
Why I found Blacks Pwans was getting Killed Still giving Rook for Bishop looks bad. 31. Nd3-c5{8} Ke8-f8{114} {Is This Wrong Move Black should Save its Rook.} Was Black loosing Two pawns That it has to give away its rook for Bishop? Game Played between bonsai and normal at GetClub.com -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- bonsai: (White) normal: (Black) Game Played at: http://www.GetClub.com/Chess.html View Recorded Game: http://www.getclub.com/playgame.php?...276&game=Chess -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- White -- Black (bonsai) -- (normal) 1. d2-d4{2} Ng8-f6{0} 2. c2-c4{2} c7-c5{0} 3. d4-d5{2} b7-b5{0} 4. Ng1-f3{2} g7-g6{0} 5. Nf3-d2{4} b5-b4{102} 6. a2-a3{36} a7-a5{104} 7. a3-b4{72} c5-b4{100} 8. e2-e4{18} e7-e5{120} 9. Bf1-d3{26} d7-d6{92} 10. Nd2-b3{20} h7-h5{150} 11. Bc1-e3{24} Nf6-g4{130} 12. Be3-d2{26} Bc8-b7{100} 13. f2-f3{58} Ng4-f6{136} 14. Bd2-g5{20} Bf8-e7{190} 15. Bg5-e3{10} Nb8-d7{188} 16. Ke1-g1{22} h5-h4{116} 17. Qd1-e2{116} a5-a4{108} 18. Nb3-c1{10} Nd7-c5{124} 19. Nb1-d2{76} h4-h3{118} 20. g2-g4{30} Ra8-a5{108} 21. Be3-c5{64} d6-c5{182} 22. Bd3-c2{20} b4-b3{94} 23. Bc2-d1{24} Ra5-a6{126} 24. Nc1-d3{60} Be7-d6{158} 25. Nd2-b1{28} Nf6-d7{142} 26. Nb1-c3{12} Nd7-b6{84} 27. Qe2-f2{66} Qd8-h4{164} 28. Nc3-b5{44} Nb6-c4{130} 29. Nb5-d6{40} Nc4-d6{86} 30. Qf2-h4{44} Rh8-h4{176} 31. Nd3-c5{8} Ke8-f8{114} {Is This Wrong Move It should Save its Rook.} 32. Nc5-a6{32} Bb7-a6{134} 33. Rf1-e1{4} Ba6-b5{90} 34. Bd1-e2{12} Bb5-e8{92} 35. Kg1-f2{20} g6-g5{104} 36. Kf2-g3{18} Nd6-b5{122} 37. Ra1-a4{48} Nb5-d4{90} 38. Ra4-a7{22} f7-f6{106} 39. Be2-c4{48} Be8-b5{100} 40. Bc4-b5{16} Nd4-b5{96} 41. Ra7-b7{6} Nb5-d6{86} 42. Rb7-b3{18} Nd6-e8{112} 43. Re1-a1{22} Rh4-h7{106} 44. Rb3-b8{26} Rh7-e7{186} 45. Ra1-a8{14} Kf8-f7{110} 46. Rb8-e8{10} Re7-e8{178} 47. Ra8-e8{28} Kf7-e8{104} 48. Kg3-h3{4} Ke8-d8{108} 49. Kh3-g3{30} Kd8-c7{94} 50. h2-h4{78} Kc7-b8{130} 51. h4-h5{10} f6-f5{86} 52. h5-h6{8} f5-e4{210} 53. f3-e4{16} Kb8-b7{130} 54. h6-h7{4} Kb7-a6{126} 55. Qh7-h8{Q}{8} Ka6-b5{156} 56. Qh8-c8{24} Kb5-b4{86} 57. d5-d6{10} Kb4-b3{140} 58. d6-d7{6} Kb3-c2{82} -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- bonsai: (White) normal: (Black) Game Played at: http://www.GetClub.com/Chess.html View Recorded Game: http://www.getclub.com/playgame.php?...276&game=Chess 31. Nd3-c5{8} Ke8-f8{114} {Is This Wrong Move Black should Save its Rook.} Was it a Forced Move or it was a mistake by Normal Level? Was Black loosing the two pawns. But still I find as the game proceed Black looses its pawns. What do you think Black should have done to save its Pawns, I don't Think giving Rook was a good move. But it was Normal Level who knows? Bye Sanny Play Chess at: http://www.GetClub.com/Chess.html |
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"Sanny" wrote in message ... Normal plays very good moves still it gave away its rook for Bishop. Why I found Blacks Pwans was getting Killed Still giving Rook for Bishop looks bad. 31. Nd3-c5{8} Ke8-f8{114} {Is This Wrong Move Black should Save its Rook.} Was Black loosing Two pawns That it has to give away its rook for Bishop? Game Played between bonsai and normal at GetClub.com -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- bonsai: (White) normal: (Black) Game Played at: http://www.GetClub.com/Chess.html View Recorded Game: http://www.getclub.com/playgame.php?...276&game=Chess -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- White -- Black (bonsai) -- (normal) 1. d2-d4{2} Ng8-f6{0} 2. c2-c4{2} c7-c5{0} 3. d4-d5{2} b7-b5{0} 4. Ng1-f3{2} g7-g6{0} 5. Nf3-d2{4} b5-b4{102} first move out of the Benko book, and black goes wrong. i assume 'nomal' level is here measured in seconds - or about 2 minutes a move. 6. a2-a3{36} a7-a5{104} 7. a3-b4{72} c5-b4{100} 8. e2-e4{18} e7-e5{120} 9. Bf1-d3{26} d7-d6{92} 10. Nd2-b3{20} h7-h5{150} then another 5 consecutive pawn moves, making 9 out of 10 11. Bc1-e3{24} Nf6-g4{130} 12. Be3-d2{26} Bc8-b7{100} 13. f2-f3{58} Ng4-f6{136} 14. Bd2-g5{20} Bf8-e7{190} 15. Bg5-e3{10} well, white needs to develop his team, not dance around with the B - and besides, he can eliminate the K-side defender with BxN, or even allow the minor exchange at move 12 Nb8-d7{188} 16. Ke1-g1{22} h5-h4{116} 17. Qd1-e2{116} a5-a4{108} 18. Nb3-c1{10} Nd7-c5{124} 19. Nb1-d2{76} h4-h3{118} bit hard to follow this in my head, with long-algebraic, but what is indicated for white is a kingside attack, pawns an pieces 20. g2-g4{30} Ra8-a5{108} 21. Be3-c5{64} d6-c5{182} 22. Bd3-c2{20} b4-b3{94} 23. Bc2-d1{24} Ra5-a6{126} 24. Nc1-d3{60} Be7-d6{158} 25. Nd2-b1{28} Nf6-d7{142} 26. Nb1-c3 white does nor grasp the need to get after black's k side and spends 6 moves going sideways to no advantage. 6 moves = 2 pawns! {12} Nd7-b6{84} 27. Qe2-f2{66} Qd8-h4{164} 28. Nc3-b5{44} Nb6-c4{130} 29. Nb5-d6{40} Nc4-d6{86} 30. Qf2-h4{44} Rh8-h4{176} 31. Nd3-c5{8} Ke8-f8{114} {Is This Wrong Move It should Save its Rook.} I don't know, I can't follow this annotation very well, and don't like move notations that don't indicate captures. to answer the questions below, black saves its paws by not moving them unnecessarily in the opening. its merely long-term procedure to overextend them, and unless black gains other benefits from pawn moves, the game was over at 10, not 58 Phil Innes 32. Nc5-a6{32} Bb7-a6{134} 33. Rf1-e1{4} Ba6-b5{90} 34. Bd1-e2{12} Bb5-e8{92} 35. Kg1-f2{20} g6-g5{104} 36. Kf2-g3{18} Nd6-b5{122} 37. Ra1-a4{48} Nb5-d4{90} 38. Ra4-a7{22} f7-f6{106} 39. Be2-c4{48} Be8-b5{100} 40. Bc4-b5{16} Nd4-b5{96} 41. Ra7-b7{6} Nb5-d6{86} 42. Rb7-b3{18} Nd6-e8{112} 43. Re1-a1{22} Rh4-h7{106} 44. Rb3-b8{26} Rh7-e7{186} 45. Ra1-a8{14} Kf8-f7{110} 46. Rb8-e8{10} Re7-e8{178} 47. Ra8-e8{28} Kf7-e8{104} 48. Kg3-h3{4} Ke8-d8{108} 49. Kh3-g3{30} Kd8-c7{94} 50. h2-h4{78} Kc7-b8{130} 51. h4-h5{10} f6-f5{86} 52. h5-h6{8} f5-e4{210} 53. f3-e4{16} Kb8-b7{130} 54. h6-h7{4} Kb7-a6{126} 55. Qh7-h8{Q}{8} Ka6-b5{156} 56. Qh8-c8{24} Kb5-b4{86} 57. d5-d6{10} Kb4-b3{140} 58. d6-d7{6} Kb3-c2{82} -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- bonsai: (White) normal: (Black) Game Played at: http://www.GetClub.com/Chess.html View Recorded Game: http://www.getclub.com/playgame.php?...276&game=Chess 31. Nd3-c5{8} Ke8-f8{114} {Is This Wrong Move Black should Save its Rook.} Was it a Forced Move or it was a mistake by Normal Level? Was Black loosing the two pawns. But still I find as the game proceed Black looses its pawns. What do you think Black should have done to save its Pawns, I don't Think giving Rook was a good move. But it was Normal Level who knows? Bye Sanny Play Chess at: http://www.GetClub.com/Chess.html |
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Chess One wrote:
1. d2-d4{2} Ng8-f6{0} 2. c2-c4{2} c7-c5{0} 3. d4-d5{2} b7-b5{0} 4. Ng1-f3{2} g7-g6{0} 5. Nf3-d2{4} b5-b4{102} first move out of the Benko book, and black goes wrong. I fully agree, b5-b4 is just wrong. But in fact already 4...g6 is suboptimal. 6. a2-a3{36} a7-a5{104} 7. a3-b4{72} c5-b4{100} 8. e2-e4{18} e7-e5{120} 9. Bf1-d3{26} d7-d6{92} 10. Nd2-b3{20} h7-h5{150} I thought the moves e5 and h5 looked quite weird. 11. Bc1-e3{24} Nf6-g4{130} 12. Be3-d2{26} Bc8-b7{100} 13. f2-f3{58} Ng4-f6{136} 14. Bd2-g5{20} Bf8-e7{190} 15. Bg5-e3{10} Nb8-d7{188} 16. Ke1-g1{22} h5-h4{116} 17. Qd1-e2{116} a5-a4{108} 18. Nb3-c1{10} Nd7-c5{124} 19. Nb1-d2{76} h4-h3{118} bit hard to follow this in my head, with long-algebraic, but what is indicated for white is a kingside attack, pawns an pieces Well, black is not that badly placed, because white's pieces are a bit tangled up. Black needs to find something to do though, while white clearly can try to untangle as in the game and is then starting to do well. I didn't think white was quite ready to open up the game due to the messy position of the white pieces. Of course one can also usually rely on this program to dig its own grave if one lets it move about for long enough in closed positions. 20. g2-g4{30} Ra8-a5{108} 21. Be3-c5{64} d6-c5{182} 22. Bd3-c2{20} b4-b3{94} 23. Bc2-d1{24} Ra5-a6{126} 24. Nc1-d3{60} Be7-d6{158} 25. Nd2-b1{28} Nf6-d7{142} 26. Nb1-c3 white does nor grasp the need to get after black's k side and spends 6 moves going sideways to no advantage. 6 moves = 2 pawns! Actually, when I was playing the moves I thought that it's here that I started to have a clear advantage on the queenside. In contrast the next moves by black, namely knight to b6 and then takes c4 and in particular that queen sortie are completely misguided. {12} Nd7-b6{84} 27. Qe2-f2{66} Qd8-h4{164} 28. Nc3-b5{44} Nb6-c4{130} 29. Nb5-d6{40} Nc4-d6{86} 30. Qf2-h4{44} Rh8-h4{176} There's no point even discussing any further, this is a point where black is already completely lost, whether it crazily gives up the exchange in a moment or not. 31. Nd3-c5{8} Ke8-f8{114} {Is This Wrong Move It should Save its Rook.} Of course this move is completely weird and idiotic, but the game is lost already. |
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"Bjoern" wrote in message . .. Chess One wrote: 1. d2-d4{2} Ng8-f6{0} 2. c2-c4{2} c7-c5{0} 3. d4-d5{2} b7-b5{0} 4. Ng1-f3{2} g7-g6{0} 5. Nf3-d2{4} b5-b4{102} first move out of the Benko book, and black goes wrong. I fully agree, b5-b4 is just wrong. But in fact already 4...g6 is suboptimal. yes white should attack this structure with something like Bg5 and h4 for h5 - with fixed central pawns locked white can play as if a piece ahead. 6. a2-a3{36} a7-a5{104} 7. a3-b4{72} c5-b4{100} 8. e2-e4{18} e7-e5{120} 9. Bf1-d3{26} d7-d6{92} 10. Nd2-b3{20} h7-h5{150} I thought the moves e5 and h5 looked quite weird. 11. Bc1-e3{24} Nf6-g4{130} 12. Be3-d2{26} Bc8-b7{100} 13. f2-f3{58} Ng4-f6{136} 14. Bd2-g5{20} Bf8-e7{190} 15. Bg5-e3{10} Nb8-d7{188} 16. Ke1-g1{22} h5-h4{116} 17. Qd1-e2{116} a5-a4{108} 18. Nb3-c1{10} Nd7-c5{124} 19. Nb1-d2{76} h4-h3{118} bit hard to follow this in my head, with long-algebraic, but what is indicated for white is a kingside attack, pawns an pieces Well, black is not that badly placed, because white's pieces are a bit tangled up. Black needs to find something to do though, while white clearly can try to untangle as in the game and is then starting to do well. I didn't think white was quite ready to open up the game due to the messy position of the white pieces. Of course one can also usually rely on this program to dig its own grave if one lets it move about for long enough in closed positions. ay 20. g2-g4{30} Ra8-a5{108} 21. Be3-c5{64} d6-c5{182} 22. Bd3-c2{20} b4-b3{94} 23. Bc2-d1{24} Ra5-a6{126} 24. Nc1-d3{60} Be7-d6{158} 25. Nd2-b1{28} Nf6-d7{142} 26. Nb1-c3 white does nor grasp the need to get after black's k side and spends 6 moves going sideways to no advantage. 6 moves = 2 pawns! Actually, when I was playing the moves I thought that it's here that I started to have a clear advantage on the queenside. In contrast the next moves by black, namely knight to b6 and then takes c4 and in particular that queen sortie are completely misguided. it the chess engine is just point-counting, the engine has no positional sense at all. {12} Nd7-b6{84} 27. Qe2-f2{66} Qd8-h4{164} 28. Nc3-b5{44} Nb6-c4{130} 29. Nb5-d6{40} Nc4-d6{86} 30. Qf2-h4{44} Rh8-h4{176} There's no point even discussing any further, this is a point where black is already completely lost, whether it crazily gives up the exchange in a moment or not. yes phil 31. Nd3-c5{8} Ke8-f8{114} {Is This Wrong Move It should Save its Rook.} Of course this move is completely weird and idiotic, but the game is lost already. |
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Sanny wrote: I used to think Jester plays very good, But today in a game with Beginner Level, It lost a winning game. Um, no, it did not. It's pretty obvious that "somebody" intervened to stop the game when it became apparent that the GetClub program was making zero headway. That "somebody" seems to have unjustly forfeited the Jester program, when it was doing just fine on the board (see link below). View Recorded Game: http://www.getclub.com/playgame.php?...934&game=Chess So what do you think about this game was it won because of Jester Mistake or it was won because of good moves by GetClub Beginner Level. Neither one; the game was not completed, so we will never know what the result would have been had it been played out in accordance with the rules of chess, and not halted prematurely. Do you find the moves much stronger than earlier or you still find mistakes in the game of GetClub Beginner Level. In this game, Jester was winning but it tried to win the Bishop on d8 and in the process, it let a passed pawn get too far. (The Bishop could have easily been won by pinning it with a Rook instead of chasing it with the Knight, which was rather busy defending a key pawn.) In the final stage, the GetClub program seemed unable to manage anything more than -- at best -- a perpetual check. In fact, there was still a chance that Jester could have advanced its passed pawn up the board and ultimately promoted it, then gone on to *win* the game. Believe it or not, I've seen that sort of thing done to 2100 players, so it's not a stretch here. The same old problem reared its ugly head once mo the GetClub program refuses to activate its King-- ever. A lone Queen cannot administer checkmate except in unusual circumstances, so by keeping its King "safe", the Beginner level in effect throws away its material advantage in the endgame. This is a *huge* weakness, even if the opponent must somehow survive to an endgame for it to manifest itself. Here is an oversimplified solution: if the material remaining on the board adds up to less than X number of points, switch from a King-safety bonus to a small penalty. Better yet, always give a bonus in the scoring for *mobility*, including the King, but offset this in the early part of the game. In other words, in the endgame, a King which is in a corner can only "attack" three squares, so this will be penalized in comparison to a King in the center of the board, which "attacks" eight squares. I don't have a /simple/ solution to the problem of when is it good versus when is it bad to activate the King; that's a judgment call, requiring enormous skill-- which is why I keep winning and GC keeps losing. ;D -- help bot |
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first move out of the Benko book, and black goes wrong.
i assume 'nomal' level is here measured in seconds - or about 2 minutes a move. 6. a2-a3{36} a7-a5{104} 7. a3-b4{72} c5-b4{100} 8. e2-e4{18} e7-e5{120} 9. Bf1-d3{26} d7-d6{92} 10. Nd2-b3{20} h7-h5{150} then another 5 consecutive pawn moves, making 9 out of 10 Yes, I found that there was something wrong with positional analysis and it was playing pawns.unnecesarily. Now the Problem has been corrected. Can you tell me something about what are the good squares for White Bishop and White Knights? And how much penalty should be given to a King when it is moved without Chastling. Bye Sanny Play Chess at: http://www.GetClub.com/Chess.html |
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