Sunday, December 27, 2009

Classical Chess (2)

White - Black

Rapid:60' Hewlett-Packard.
279MB, book.ctg 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 Nf6 5.0–0 Be7 6.Re1 b5 7.Bb3 0–0 8.c3 8...d5 9.exd5 Nxd5 10.Nxe5 Nxe5 11.Rxe5 c6 12.d4 12...Bd6 13.Re1 Qh4 14.g3 Qh3 15.Be3 Bg4 16.Qd3 Rae8 17.Nd2 Re6 18.a4 18...Qh5 19.axb5 axb5 20.Ne4 20...Bc7 21.Bd2 Rfe8 22.Nc5 22...Rxe1+ 23.Rxe1 Rxe1+ 24.Bxe1 Nf4 25.gxf4 Bxf4 26.h4 Bf3 27.Bxf7+ Kxf7 28.Ne4 Qg4+ Diagram


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last book move 29.Ng3 -0.19/16 Bd5 -0.15/15 30.Qf5+ -0.04/17 Qxf5 0.01/16 31.Nxf5 -0.04/16 Bc1 -0.06/16 32.b4 0.00/18 g6 -0.01/17 33.Ng3 -0.03/18 Ke6 -0.02/18 34.Kf1 0.00/17 h5 Diagram



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-0.01/17 35.Ne2 0.00/19 Bc4 0.00/19 36.f3 0.00/20 Be3 -0.28/19 37.Bg3 -0.28/20 Kf5 -0.17/18 38.Ke1 -0.19/19 g5 -0.17/19 39.hxg5 -0.12/18 Kxg5 -0.16/19 40.Bd6 -0.16/19 Bd5 -0.36/19 41.Be7+ -0.16/18 Kg6 -0.46/19 42.Ng3 -0.75/19 Bxf3 -1.00/19 43.Nf1 -1.23/19 Bg5 -1.55/19 44.Kf2 -1.39/18 Bd5 -1.70/19 45.Bxg5 -1.65/18 Kxg5 -2.22/20 46.Ng3 -2.39/21 h4 -2.51/21 47.Ne2 -2.51/21 Kg4 -3.41/21 48.Ng1 -3.75/22 h3 -3.94/21 0–1

Chess960 (1)

White - Black


Rapid:60' Hewlett-Packard

279MB, book.ctg Chess 960–Position 795: RQKNBRNB
1.d3 0.11/14 g6 0.10/14 2.Bc3 0.11/15 Bxc3 0.11/15 3.Nxc3 0.09/15 f5 0.08/16 4.Nf3 0.04/16 d6 0.06/16 5.0–0 0.14/16 e5 0.15/16 6.b4 0.15/15 Nf6 0.11/15 7.Qc1 0.09/15 Ne6 0.00/15 8.Qh6 0.00/14 Rf7 0.12/14 9.e3 0.14/14 Ng4 0.18/14 10.Qh4 0.20/14 c6 0.25/14 11.d4 0.10/14 Qc7 0.10/13 12.a4 0.07/12 d5 0.09/12 13.dxe5 -0.07/13 Nxe5 -0.10/14 14.Nd4 -0.13/14 Qe7 -0.06/14 15.Qxe7 -0.13/14 Rxe7 -0.13/14 16.a5 -0.16/15 Bd7 -0.16/14 17.h4 -0.19/14 0–0–0 -0.26/14 18.Rfd1 -0.21/14 Nxd4 -0.15/14 19.Rxd4 -0.14/15 Rde8 -0.14/14 20.Na4 -0.13/15 Kc7 -0.12/15 21.Nc5 -0.11/15 Be6 -0.09/15 22.g3 -0.09/14 Bf7 0.01/15 23.Nd3 -0.10/15 Nc4 0.00/15 24.Bf3 -0.10/15 Nd6 -0.10/15 25.Nc5 -0.10/14 h6 -0.10/13 26.Kg2 -0.10/13 g5 Diagram



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-1.80/13 47.Bh5 -1.84/13 Bg8 -1.90/13 48.Bg4 -1.98/13 Ra3 -1.99/12 49.Ke2 -1.99/11 a5 -1.94/12 50.Be6 -1.84/12 Bh7 -1.78/12 51.Bg4 -2.03/12 Kc6 -1.75/12 52.Rh1 -1.84/12 Bd3+ -1.84/12 53.Kd2 -1.84/12 Be4 -1.86/12 54.Rc1 -1.74/12 Ra2+ -1.84/12 55.Ke3 -1.58/13 Bd5 -1.58/12 56.Ng6 -1.75/11 Kd6 -1.75/11 57.f4 -1.78/11 Ra3+ -1.77/11 58.Kd2 -1.86/12 Rd3+ -2.01/12 59.Kc2 -2.29/13 a4 -2.29/12 60.Bf5 -2.57/12 Rf3 -2.57/12 61.Rd1 -2.85/12 Kc5 -2.96/11 62.Kb1 -2.98/11 a3 -3.26/11 63.Ne7 -3.54/11 Bf7 -3.69/10 64.Be4 -3.88/11 Rb3+ -4.00/11 65.Ka1 -4.00/9 Be6 -4.29/11 66.f5 -4.16/11 Rxd7 -5.54/12 67.Rxd7 -5.82/12 Bxd7 -5..52/13 68.Ng6 -5.97/12 Re3 -6.25/12 69.f6 -7.36/12 Re1+ -8.00/12 70.Bb1 -8.00/13 Be6 -8.01/13 0–1

CHESS FOR MENTAL DEVELOPMENT











Chess mirrors Truth, for a reflection of Truth is somewhat also seen in chess.


Firstly, the principles of simplicity, activity, balance and harmony . . . , all aspects of Truth also apply to chess.


Secondly, intuitively inspired logical creative thinking is the vehicle for further developments in chess as well as in other fields of human activity.


Presented here are chess960 and classical chess games developed with the aid of the computer, Fritz 960 for chess960, and Fritz 9 for orthodox chess.


See if you could suggest, were possible, an improvement for one side, with the follow-up sequence of moves that would change the outcome of the game. If for instance White won, find an improvement for Black; if a draw, find an improvement for White or Black; and if Black won, find an improvement for White. The computer may be used symbiotically to facilitate this work in the spirit of cyborg chess.


If you wish, you may drop your finds as a comment. Chess960, also known as Fischer Random Chess, is the legacy of Bobby Fischer; while Advanced Chess, also known as Cyborg Chess is the legacy of Gary Kasparov. These men are acclaimed to be the strongest players the game of chess has known.