Eduard vs. Comp Hiarcs, Hiarcs 11.2 MP 1/2 (PGN) !

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Eduard vs. Comp Hiarcs, Hiarcs 11.2 MP 1/2 (PGN) !

Post by Edward German »

I played in the main room on playchess. After I lost 5 games I draws in game 6:

[Event "Wertungspartie, 3m + 2s"]
[Site "Großer Spielsaal"]
[Date "2007.07.28"]
[Round "?"]
[White "EduardNemeth"]
[Black "Comp Hiarcs, Hiarcs 11.2 MP"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[ECO "A45"]
[WhiteElo "2013"]
[BlackElo "3234"]
[PlyCount "380"]
[EventDate "2007.07.28"]
[TimeControl "180+2"]

1. d4 {2} Nf6 {0} 2. c3 {1} e6 {0} 3. f4 {1} c5 {9} 4. e3 {3} d5 {18} 5. Bd3 {3
} Be7 {7} 6. Nf3 {4} O-O {0} 7. O-O {1} b6 {0} 8. Re1 {3} Qc7 {27} 9. Nbd2 {5}
Ba6 {14} 10. Qe2 {3} Bxd3 {10} 11. Qxd3 {0} Rc8 {5} 12. g3 {13} a6 {16} 13. Re2
{1} Nbd7 {8} 14. a3 {2} b5 {4} 15. Ra2 {5} Rab8 {6} 16. Nf1 {4} a5 {7} 17. Bd2
{2} Ne4 {4} 18. Be1 {3} Ndf6 {8} 19. Rg2 {1} a4 {15} 20. Re2 {2} Nd6 {7} 21.
Rg2 {7} c4 {7} 22. Qe2 {6} Nfe4 {5} 23. N1d2 {5} Nxd2 {9} 24. Bxd2 {7} Rf8 {4}
25. Be1 {1} Rbc8 {2} 26. Bd2 {1} f5 {5} 27. Be1 {2} Ne4 {3} 28. Nd2 {4} Nxd2 {5
} 29. Bxd2 {1} Bd6 {2} 30. h4 {2} Qe7 {6} 31. Be1 {1} Rf6 {4} 32. Ra1 {1} Rcf8
{4} 33. Rc1 {1} R6f7 {5} 34. Rc2 {1} Qf6 {3} 35. Kh1 {2} Qh6 {5} 36. Rh2 {1}
Bc7 {3} 37. Bf2 {1} Qf6 {EduardNemeth bietet Remis 4} 38. Be1 {2} Re8 {0} 39.
Bf2 {1} Kh8 {6} 40. Qf3 {2} Ref8 {3} 41. Bg1 {1} Kg8 {6} 42. Bf2 {1} Bd6 {3}
43. Be1 {1} Bb8 {2} 44. Qe2 {1} Bc7 {3} 45. Qf3 {0} Bd6 {4} 46. Qe2 {0} Rc7 {1}
47. Qf3 {1} Rfc8 {2} 48. Qe2 {1} Rf7 {2} 49. Bf2 {1} Rff8 {1} 50. Be1 {0} Ra8 {
2} 51. Bf2 {2} Rad8 {2} 52. Be1 {1} Rd7 {1} 53. Bf2 {1} Re8 {3} 54. Be1 {1} Rf7
{1} 55. Bf2 {2} Ra8 {3} 56. Be1 {1} Rb8 {1} 57. Qf3 {1} Rd8 {3} 58. Qe2 {1}
Rdd7 {2} 59. Qf3 {1} Rf8 {1} 60. Qf2 {1} h5 {2} 61. Qe2 {1} Qf7 {2} 62. Qf3 {1}
Be7 {1} 63. Qe2 {1} Rdd8 {2} 64. Qf3 {1} Bd6 {1} 65. Qe2 {1} Rfe8 {3} 66. Qf3 {
1} Rc8 {2} 67. Qe2 {1} Qg6 {2} 68. Qf3 {1} Rf8 {1} 69. Qe2 {1} Kh7 {2} 70. Qf3
{1} Rce8 {2} 71. Qe2 {1} Qf7 {2} 72. Qf3 {1} Re7 {2} 73. Qe2 {1} Rfe8 {1} 74.
Qf3 {1} Rb8 {2} 75. Qe2 {1} Rf8 {2} 76. Qf3 {1} Qg6 {1} 77. Qe2 {1} Kh8 {2} 78.
Qf3 {2} Rc7 {2} 79. Qe2 {1} Qf7 {1} 80. Qf3 {1} Rcc8 {2} 81. Qe2 {1} Qg6 {2}
82. Qf3 {1} Bc7 {2} 83. Qe2 {EduardNemeth bietet Remis 1} Rcd8 {2} 84. Qf3 {1}
Rd6 {1} 85. Qe2 {1} Qf7 {2} 86. Qf3 {1} Kg8 {2} 87. Qe2 {1} Rfd8 {2} 88. Qf3 {1
} Rc6 {2} 89. Qe2 {1} Rc8 {2} 90. Qf3 {1} Bd6 {1} 91. Qe2 {1} Be7 {2} 92. Qf3 {
1} Ra6 {2} 93. Qe2 {1} Ra7 {2} 94. Qf3 {1} Bd6 {2} 95. Qe2 {1} Re7 {2} 96. Qf3
{1} Rd7 {0} 97. Qe2 {1} Rcc7 {3} 98. Qf3 {1} Qg6 {2} 99. Qe2 {2} Be7 {2} 100.
Qf3 {2} Qf7 {0} 101. Qe2 {2} Kh7 {2} 102. Qf3 {1} Qg6 {0} 103. Qe2 {1} Rb7 {2}
104. Qf3 {1} Rdc7 {2} 105. Qe2 {1} Kg8 {2} 106. Qf3 {1} Rb8 {2} 107. Qe2 {1}
Rbc8 {3} 108. Qf3 {1} Bd6 {4} 109. Qe2 {1} Qf7 {1} 110. Qf3 {1} g6 {1} 111. Qe2
{1} Qf6 {3} 112. Qf3 {1} Rh7 {1} 113. Qe2 {1} Rh8 {2} 114. Qf3 {1} Kf7 {2} 115.
Qe2 {1} Rhf8 {2} 116. Qf3 {1} Bc7 {1} 117. Qe2 {1} Rce8 {2} 118. Qf3 {1} Qe7 {2
} 119. Qe2 {1} Rh8 {2} 120. Qf3 {1} Rc8 {1} 121. Qe2 {1} Bd6 {2} 122. Qf3 {1}
Kg7 {2} 123. Qe2 {1} Qd7 {1} 124. Qf3 {5} Qf7 {0} 125. Qe2 {1} Qd7 {4} 126. Qf3
{1} Kf7 {0} 127. Qe2 {1} Bc7 {4} 128. Qf3 {2} Rhf8 {2} 129. Qe2 {1} Kg7 {2}
130. Qf3 {1} Qf7 {2} 131. Qe2 {1} Kh7 {1} 132. Qd2 {1} Bd6 {2} 133. Rg2 {2} Kg7
{2} 134. Kh2 {1} Qf6 {2} 135. Kh3 {1} Be7 {2} 136. Kh2 {1} Rh8 {1} 137. Kh3 {2}
Bd6 {2} 138. Kh2 {1} Kf7 {2} 139. Kh1 {1} Rhf8 {2} 140. Qe2 {1} Rfe8 {1} 141.
Qf3 {1} Qg7 {2} 142. Qf2 {1} Rg8 {2} 143. Qf3 {1} Qh6 {2} 144. Qf2 {1} Qf8 {2}
145. Qf3 {1} Qg7 {2} 146. Qf2 {1} Rh8 {1} 147. Qf3 {1} Ke7 {2} 148. Qf2 {1} Qf6
{2} 149. Qf3 {1} Rhf8 {2} 150. Qf2 {1} Rf7 {2} 151. Qf3 {1} Kf8 {0} 152. Qf2 {1
} Rb7 {3} 153. Qf3 {1} Kg7 {3} 154. Qf2 {1} Rbb8 {2} 155. Qf3 {1} Qe7 {2} 156.
Qf2 {. 12} Rf8 {1} 157. Qf3 {4} Qb7 {0} 158. Qf2 {2} Qf7 {4} 159. Qd2 {1} b4 {2
} 160. cxb4 {5} Qd7 {0} 161. Qe2 {7} Rfe8 {0} 162. Bc3 {1} Kf7 {2} 163. Qf3 {1}
Be7 {3} 164. Qe2 {2} Bf6 {3} 165. Qe1 {1} Re7 {3} 166. Kh2 {1} Qc6 {2} 167. Kh1
{1} Rc7 {2} 168. Kh2 {1} Qd7 {1} 169. Kh1 {1} Bg7 {2} 170. Kh2 {1} Ra7 {2} 171.
Kh1 {1} Raa8 {1} 172. Kh2 {1} Bf6 {2} 173. Kh1 {1} Rb7 {2} 174. Kh2 {1} Rab8 {1
} 175. Kh1 {1} Rb6 {2} 176. Kh2 {1} Be7 {2} 177. Kh1 {1} Kg7 {2} 178. Kh2 {1}
R6b7 {1} 179. Kh1 {1} Bf6 {2} 180. Kh2 {1} Qb5 {2} 181. Kh1 {1} Rb6 {1} 182.
Kh2 {1} R8b7 {2} 183. Kh1 {1} Kf7 {2} 184. Kh2 {1} Qc6 {1} 185. Kh1 {2} Rb5 {2}
186. Kh2 {1} Rb8 {2} 187. Kh1 {1} Ke7 {2} 188. Kh2 {1} Qd7 {1} 189. Kh1 {1}
R5b6 {2} 190. Kh2 {1} Bg7 {
EduardNemeth bietet Remis (Lag: Av=0.31s, max=1.1s) 2} 1/2-1/2

EduardNemeth - Comp Hiarcs, Hiarcs 11.2 MP, Wertungspartie, 3m + 2s 2007, Endposition:

[D]1r6/3qk1b1/1r2p1p1/3p1p1p/pPpP1P1P/P1B1P1P1/1PR3RK/4Q3 w - - 0 1

:)

Eduard.
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Re: Eduard vs. Comp Hiarcs, Hiarcs 11.2 MP 1/2 (PGN) !

Post by Dr.Wael Deeb »

Bravo Eduard,so you started to play this idiotic style of chess :shock:
You were a strong chess player beating and drawing the chess engines with normal style of play,now you will play much weaker if you continue to apply this style of playing only to get one draw here and there.....
_No one can hit as hard as life.But it ain’t about how hard you can hit.It’s about how hard you can get hit and keep moving forward.How much you can take and keep moving forward….
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Re: Eduard vs. Comp Hiarcs, Hiarcs 11.2 MP 1/2 (PGN) !

Post by AdminX »

Dr.Wael Deeb wrote:Bravo Eduard,so you started to play this idiotic style of chess :shock:
You were a strong chess player beating and drawing the chess engines with normal style of play,now you will play much weaker if you continue to apply this style of playing only to get one draw here and there.....
It does look like a "Father" type position. :shock:
"Good decisions come from experience, and experience comes from bad decisions."
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Re: Eduard vs. Comp Hiarcs, Hiarcs 11.2 MP 1/2 (PGN) !

Post by Mike S. »

Extreme and very different opponents require extreme and very different strategies. :mrgreen: It is one of the remaining advantages (if not the last one) that a good human player is more flexible and can adapt his style. That draw is valid.
Regards, Mike
Edward German

Re: Eduard vs. Comp Hiarcs, Hiarcs 11.2 MP 1/2 (PGN) !

Post by Edward German »

Dr.Wael Deeb wrote:Bravo Eduard,so you started to play this idiotic style of chess :shock:
You were a strong chess player beating and drawing the chess engines with normal style of play,now you will play much weaker if you continue to apply this style of playing only to get one draw here and there.....
I saw losing however many Grandmasters on Playchess against Hiarcs. They played normal variants, made it however sometime a Blunder!

Here a Example today (Opponent of Hiarcs is an GM):

[Event "3m + 0s, rated"]
[Site "?"]
[Date "2007.07.28"]
[Round "?"]
[White "B-amin"]
[Black "Comp Hiarcs, HIARCS 11.2 MP."]
[Result "0-1"]
[ECO "B50"]
[WhiteElo "2909"]
[BlackElo "3219"]
[PlyCount "32"]
[EventDate "2007.07.28"]
[EventType "blitz"]

1. e4 {1} c5 {0} 2. Nf3 {1} d6 {0} 3. d3 {0} e5 {12} 4. g3 {1} Nc6 {5} 5. Bg2 {
1} Nf6 {5} 6. O-O {1} Be7 {4} 7. Re1 {2} Bg4 {7} 8. h3 {1} Be6 {6} 9. c3 {1}
Qc8 {11} 10. Kh2 {1} Qd7 {0} 11. d4 {13} exd4 {7} 12. cxd4 {0} d5 {6} 13. e5 {
14} Ne4 {4} 14. Nc3 {5} Nxf2 {7} 15. Qe2 {5} Nxh3 {9} 16. Qf1 {5} Nxd4 {
B-amin resigns (Lag: Av=0.98s, max=2.0s) 3} 0-1

Over after only 16 moves!

[Event "3m + 0s, rated"]
[Site "?"]
[Date "2007.07.28"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Comp Hiarcs, HIARCS 11.2 MP."]
[Black "B-amin"]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO "E97"]
[WhiteElo "3224"]
[BlackElo "2904"]
[PlyCount "41"]
[EventDate "2007.07.28"]
[EventType "blitz"]

1. d4 {0} Nf6 {2} 2. c4 {0} g6 {4} 3. Nc3 {0} Bg7 {0} 4. e4 {0} d6 {0} 5. Nf3 {
0} O-O {0} 6. Be2 {0} e5 {0} 7. O-O {0} Nc6 {1} 8. d5 {0} Nb8 {1} 9. Bg5 {13}
a5 {2} 10. a3 {13} Bd7 {37} 11. b4 {0} axb4 {3} 12. axb4 {4} Rxa1 {0} 13. Qxa1
{2} Na6 {0} 14. Qa3 {7} Qe7 {5} 15. h3 {5} h6 {10} 16. Be3 {8} Nh5 {2} 17. c5 {
0} Nf4 {14} 18. c6 {0} Bc8 {12} 19. cxb7 {0} Bxb7 {1} 20. Bxa6 {3} Ra8 {8} 21.
b5 {B-amin resigns (Lag: Av=1.77s, max=6.4s) 0} 1-0

Over after 21 moves!

[Event "3m + 0s, rated"]
[Site "?"]
[Date "2007.07.28"]
[Round "?"]
[White "B-amin"]
[Black "Comp Hiarcs, HIARCS 11.2 MP."]
[Result "0-1"]
[ECO "A04"]
[WhiteElo "2899"]
[BlackElo "3229"]
[PlyCount "58"]
[EventDate "2007.07.28"]
[EventType "blitz"]

1. e4 {2} c5 {0} 2. Nf3 {0} d6 {0} 3. d3 {0} Nf6 {7} 4. g3 {0} g6 {0} 5. Bg2 {0
} Bg7 {0} 6. O-O {0} Nc6 {0} 7. c3 {1} O-O {0} 8. Re1 {1} Bg4 {0} 9. h3 {1} Bd7
{17} 10. d4 {57} Qc8 {7} 11. Kh2 {2} Qc7 {13} 12. dxc5 {6} dxc5 {4} 13. Bf4 {1}
e5 {5} 14. Bg5 {2} Be6 {4} 15. Nbd2 {7} h6 {0} 16. Bxf6 {1} Bxf6 {1} 17. Qe2 {2
} Kg7 {3} 18. Nf1 {5} Rfd8 {6} 19. Ne3 {3} Rac8 {0} 20. Nd2 {19} Ne7 {11} 21.
Red1 {3} Bg5 {8} 22. Ndf1 {18} Rxd1 {4} 23. Qxd1 {2} Qb6 {0} 24. Qc2 {7} Rd8 {0
} 25. b3 {3} Qa6 {4} 26. Rd1 {11} Rxd1 {0} 27. Nxd1 {1} f5 {3} 28. Nde3 {2} f4
{2} 29. Nd5 {1} f3 {B-amin resigns (Lag: Av=0.84s, max=2.1s) 4} 0-1

[Event "3m + 0s, rated"]
[Site "?"]
[Date "2007.07.28"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Comp Hiarcs, HIARCS 11.2 MP."]
[Black "B-amin"]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO "C83"]
[WhiteElo "3233"]
[BlackElo "2895"]
[PlyCount "37"]
[EventDate "2007.07.28"]
[EventType "blitz"]

1. e4 {0} e5 {1} 2. Nf3 {0} Nc6 {0} 3. Bb5 {0} a6 {1} 4. Ba4 {0} Nf6 {1} 5. O-O
{0} Nxe4 {1} 6. d4 {0} b5 {0} 7. Bb3 {0} d5 {0} 8. dxe5 {0} Be6 {0} 9. Nbd2 {0}
Nc5 {5} 10. c3 {0} Be7 {0} 11. Bc2 {0} d4 {1} 12. cxd4 {7} Nxd4 {0} 13. Nxd4 {6
} Qxd4 {0} 14. Nf3 {6} Qxd1 {0} 15. Rxd1 {0} Rd8 {0} 16. Rxd8+ {9} Kxd8 {0} 17.
Nd4 {6} Kc8 {0} 18. b4 {4} Re8 {0} 19. bxc5 {
B-amin resigns (Lag: Av=0.95s, max=1.8s) 3} 1-0

Over after only 19 moves!

[Event "3m + 0s, rated"]
[Site "?"]
[Date "2007.07.28"]
[Round "?"]
[White "B-amin"]
[Black "Comp Hiarcs, HIARCS 11.2 MP."]
[Result "0-1"]
[ECO "A04"]
[WhiteElo "2891"]
[BlackElo "3237"]
[PlyCount "88"]
[EventDate "2007.07.28"]
[EventType "blitz"]

1. e4 {0} c5 {0} 2. Nf3 {18} d6 {0} 3. d3 {2} Nf6 {7} 4. g3 {0} g6 {0} 5. Bg2 {
0} Bg7 {0} 6. O-O {0} Nc6 {0} 7. c3 {1} O-O {0} 8. Re1 {0} Bg4 {0} 9. h3 {0}
Bd7 {7} 10. d4 {2} Qc8 {9} 11. Kh2 {3} Qc7 {6} 12. dxc5 {2} dxc5 {7} 13. Bf4 {1
} e5 {5} 14. Bg5 {1} h6 {4} 15. Bxf6 {3} Bxf6 {0} 16. Nbd2 {0} Be6 {3} 17. Qe2
{2} Rad8 {0} 18. Nf1 {4} Rfe8 {7} 19. Ne3 {1} Kg7 {6} 20. Red1 {33} Rxd1 {0}
21. Qxd1 {2} Rd8 {3} 22. Qc2 {10} Be7 {0} 23. Bf1 {14} Qc8 {6} 24. b3 {8} f6 {6
} 25. Rd1 {3} Rxd1 {0} 26. Qxd1 {0} Qd8 {4} 27. Qxd8 {2} Bxd8 {5} 28. Bc4 {0}
Bd7 {3} 29. Bd5 {3} Ba5 {3} 30. c4 {9} Nd4 {3} 31. Nxd4 {7} cxd4 {0} 32. Nd1 {2
} b6 {0} 33. Kg2 {2} f5 {3} 34. f3 {1} Bd2 {3} 35. h4 {11} a6 {7} 36. Kf2 {1}
f4 {5} 37. g4 {3} Bb4 {3} 38. a4 {1} Be7 {3} 39. Ke2 {6} Bxh4 {2} 40. Nf2 {0}
Bxf2 {1} 41. Kxf2 {1} a5 {0} 42. c5 {3} bxc5 {2} 43. Bc4 {1} Kf6 {0} 44. Kg2 {1
} Be6 {B-amin resigns (Lag: Av=0.94s, max=4.3s) 2} 0-1

As next, the GM hold a draws against Glaurung 1.2.1 SMP:

[Event "3m + 0s, rated"]
[Site "?"]
[Date "2007.07.28"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Comp Hiarcs, Glaurung 1.2.1 SMP"]
[Black "B-amin"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[ECO "C54"]
[WhiteElo "3242"]
[BlackElo "2887"]
[PlyCount "49"]
[EventDate "2007.07.28"]
[EventType "blitz"]

1. e4 {0} e5 {2} 2. Nf3 {0} Nc6 {1} 3. Bc4 {0} Bc5 {2} 4. c3 {0} Nf6 {2} 5. d3
{0} a6 {2} 6. O-O {0} Ba7 {1} 7. Bb3 {0} O-O {3} 8. h3 {0} d6 {3} 9. Re1 {0}
Nh5 {5} 10. d4 {4} Qf6 {5} 11. Be3 {10} Nf4 {7} 12. Na3 {0} Be6 {34} 13. d5 {6}
Bxh3 {6} 14. dxc6 {0} Nxg2 {9} 15. Bg5 {4} Qg6 {5} 16. cxb7 {0} Rab8 {2} 17.
Nc2 {2} h6 {26} 18. Kh2 {10} hxg5 {12} 19. Kxh3 {4} Nf4+ {25} 20. Kg3 {4} g4 {3
} 21. Nh4 {3} Nh5+ {9} 22. Kg2 {4} Nf4+ {1} 23. Kg3 {2} Nh5+ {1} 24. Kg2 {4}
Nf4+ {1} 25. Kg3 {(Lag: Av=0.77s, max=1.9s) 7} 1/2-1/2

I think that all in all my strategy is much better!

:-)

Best!
Edward German

Re: Eduard vs. Comp Hiarcs, Hiarcs 11.2 MP 1/2 (PGN) !

Post by Edward German »

Mike S. wrote:Extreme and very different opponents require extreme and very different strategies. :mrgreen: It is one of the remaining advantages (if not the last one) that a good human player is more flexible and can adapt his style. That draw is valid.
You are right Mike!

(German: Schau mein anderes Posting hier wie ein GM viele Partien schnell verlor weil er so spielte wie gegen Seinesgleichen)

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Re: Eduard vs. Comp Hiarcs, Hiarcs 11.2 MP 1/2 (PGN) !

Post by gerold »

Thanks for the nice game Eduard. Once again showing
the weakness of computers.

Good Luck,

Gerold.
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Re: Eduard vs. Comp Hiarcs, Hiarcs 11.2 MP 1/2 (PGN) !

Post by Dr.Wael Deeb »

AdminX wrote:
Dr.Wael Deeb wrote:Bravo Eduard,so you started to play this idiotic style of chess :shock:
You were a strong chess player beating and drawing the chess engines with normal style of play,now you will play much weaker if you continue to apply this style of playing only to get one draw here and there.....
It does look like a "Father" type position. :shock:
Yes sir,typical daddy position :lol:
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Re: Eduard vs. Comp Hiarcs, Hiarcs 11.2 MP 1/2 (PGN) !

Post by Dr.Wael Deeb »

Mike S. wrote:Extreme and very different opponents require extreme and very different strategies. :mrgreen: It is one of the remaining advantages (if not the last one) that a good human player is more flexible and can adapt his style. That draw is valid.
Yes Mike,but it's a pure defensive strategy,nothing more 8-)
It does hurt the normal playing style,I for myself can beat chess engines from time to time and make a lot of draws at long time controls on a powerful hardware using my knowledge in the opening theory and I am not even an international master 8-)
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Re: Eduard vs. Comp Hiarcs, Hiarcs 11.2 MP 1/2 (PGN) !

Post by Dr.Wael Deeb »

Edward German wrote:
Dr.Wael Deeb wrote:Bravo Eduard,so you started to play this idiotic style of chess :shock:
You were a strong chess player beating and drawing the chess engines with normal style of play,now you will play much weaker if you continue to apply this style of playing only to get one draw here and there.....
I saw losing however many Grandmasters on Playchess against Hiarcs. They played normal variants, made it however sometime a Blunder!

Here a Example today (Opponent of Hiarcs is an GM):

[Event "3m + 0s, rated"]
[Site "?"]
[Date "2007.07.28"]
[Round "?"]
[White "B-amin"]
[Black "Comp Hiarcs, HIARCS 11.2 MP."]
[Result "0-1"]
[ECO "B50"]
[WhiteElo "2909"]
[BlackElo "3219"]
[PlyCount "32"]
[EventDate "2007.07.28"]
[EventType "blitz"]

1. e4 {1} c5 {0} 2. Nf3 {1} d6 {0} 3. d3 {0} e5 {12} 4. g3 {1} Nc6 {5} 5. Bg2 {
1} Nf6 {5} 6. O-O {1} Be7 {4} 7. Re1 {2} Bg4 {7} 8. h3 {1} Be6 {6} 9. c3 {1}
Qc8 {11} 10. Kh2 {1} Qd7 {0} 11. d4 {13} exd4 {7} 12. cxd4 {0} d5 {6} 13. e5 {
14} Ne4 {4} 14. Nc3 {5} Nxf2 {7} 15. Qe2 {5} Nxh3 {9} 16. Qf1 {5} Nxd4 {
B-amin resigns (Lag: Av=0.98s, max=2.0s) 3} 0-1

Over after only 16 moves!

[Event "3m + 0s, rated"]
[Site "?"]
[Date "2007.07.28"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Comp Hiarcs, HIARCS 11.2 MP."]
[Black "B-amin"]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO "E97"]
[WhiteElo "3224"]
[BlackElo "2904"]
[PlyCount "41"]
[EventDate "2007.07.28"]
[EventType "blitz"]

1. d4 {0} Nf6 {2} 2. c4 {0} g6 {4} 3. Nc3 {0} Bg7 {0} 4. e4 {0} d6 {0} 5. Nf3 {
0} O-O {0} 6. Be2 {0} e5 {0} 7. O-O {0} Nc6 {1} 8. d5 {0} Nb8 {1} 9. Bg5 {13}
a5 {2} 10. a3 {13} Bd7 {37} 11. b4 {0} axb4 {3} 12. axb4 {4} Rxa1 {0} 13. Qxa1
{2} Na6 {0} 14. Qa3 {7} Qe7 {5} 15. h3 {5} h6 {10} 16. Be3 {8} Nh5 {2} 17. c5 {
0} Nf4 {14} 18. c6 {0} Bc8 {12} 19. cxb7 {0} Bxb7 {1} 20. Bxa6 {3} Ra8 {8} 21.
b5 {B-amin resigns (Lag: Av=1.77s, max=6.4s) 0} 1-0

Over after 21 moves!

[Event "3m + 0s, rated"]
[Site "?"]
[Date "2007.07.28"]
[Round "?"]
[White "B-amin"]
[Black "Comp Hiarcs, HIARCS 11.2 MP."]
[Result "0-1"]
[ECO "A04"]
[WhiteElo "2899"]
[BlackElo "3229"]
[PlyCount "58"]
[EventDate "2007.07.28"]
[EventType "blitz"]

1. e4 {2} c5 {0} 2. Nf3 {0} d6 {0} 3. d3 {0} Nf6 {7} 4. g3 {0} g6 {0} 5. Bg2 {0
} Bg7 {0} 6. O-O {0} Nc6 {0} 7. c3 {1} O-O {0} 8. Re1 {1} Bg4 {0} 9. h3 {1} Bd7
{17} 10. d4 {57} Qc8 {7} 11. Kh2 {2} Qc7 {13} 12. dxc5 {6} dxc5 {4} 13. Bf4 {1}
e5 {5} 14. Bg5 {2} Be6 {4} 15. Nbd2 {7} h6 {0} 16. Bxf6 {1} Bxf6 {1} 17. Qe2 {2
} Kg7 {3} 18. Nf1 {5} Rfd8 {6} 19. Ne3 {3} Rac8 {0} 20. Nd2 {19} Ne7 {11} 21.
Red1 {3} Bg5 {8} 22. Ndf1 {18} Rxd1 {4} 23. Qxd1 {2} Qb6 {0} 24. Qc2 {7} Rd8 {0
} 25. b3 {3} Qa6 {4} 26. Rd1 {11} Rxd1 {0} 27. Nxd1 {1} f5 {3} 28. Nde3 {2} f4
{2} 29. Nd5 {1} f3 {B-amin resigns (Lag: Av=0.84s, max=2.1s) 4} 0-1

[Event "3m + 0s, rated"]
[Site "?"]
[Date "2007.07.28"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Comp Hiarcs, HIARCS 11.2 MP."]
[Black "B-amin"]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO "C83"]
[WhiteElo "3233"]
[BlackElo "2895"]
[PlyCount "37"]
[EventDate "2007.07.28"]
[EventType "blitz"]

1. e4 {0} e5 {1} 2. Nf3 {0} Nc6 {0} 3. Bb5 {0} a6 {1} 4. Ba4 {0} Nf6 {1} 5. O-O
{0} Nxe4 {1} 6. d4 {0} b5 {0} 7. Bb3 {0} d5 {0} 8. dxe5 {0} Be6 {0} 9. Nbd2 {0}
Nc5 {5} 10. c3 {0} Be7 {0} 11. Bc2 {0} d4 {1} 12. cxd4 {7} Nxd4 {0} 13. Nxd4 {6
} Qxd4 {0} 14. Nf3 {6} Qxd1 {0} 15. Rxd1 {0} Rd8 {0} 16. Rxd8+ {9} Kxd8 {0} 17.
Nd4 {6} Kc8 {0} 18. b4 {4} Re8 {0} 19. bxc5 {
B-amin resigns (Lag: Av=0.95s, max=1.8s) 3} 1-0

Over after only 19 moves!

[Event "3m + 0s, rated"]
[Site "?"]
[Date "2007.07.28"]
[Round "?"]
[White "B-amin"]
[Black "Comp Hiarcs, HIARCS 11.2 MP."]
[Result "0-1"]
[ECO "A04"]
[WhiteElo "2891"]
[BlackElo "3237"]
[PlyCount "88"]
[EventDate "2007.07.28"]
[EventType "blitz"]

1. e4 {0} c5 {0} 2. Nf3 {18} d6 {0} 3. d3 {2} Nf6 {7} 4. g3 {0} g6 {0} 5. Bg2 {
0} Bg7 {0} 6. O-O {0} Nc6 {0} 7. c3 {1} O-O {0} 8. Re1 {0} Bg4 {0} 9. h3 {0}
Bd7 {7} 10. d4 {2} Qc8 {9} 11. Kh2 {3} Qc7 {6} 12. dxc5 {2} dxc5 {7} 13. Bf4 {1
} e5 {5} 14. Bg5 {1} h6 {4} 15. Bxf6 {3} Bxf6 {0} 16. Nbd2 {0} Be6 {3} 17. Qe2
{2} Rad8 {0} 18. Nf1 {4} Rfe8 {7} 19. Ne3 {1} Kg7 {6} 20. Red1 {33} Rxd1 {0}
21. Qxd1 {2} Rd8 {3} 22. Qc2 {10} Be7 {0} 23. Bf1 {14} Qc8 {6} 24. b3 {8} f6 {6
} 25. Rd1 {3} Rxd1 {0} 26. Qxd1 {0} Qd8 {4} 27. Qxd8 {2} Bxd8 {5} 28. Bc4 {0}
Bd7 {3} 29. Bd5 {3} Ba5 {3} 30. c4 {9} Nd4 {3} 31. Nxd4 {7} cxd4 {0} 32. Nd1 {2
} b6 {0} 33. Kg2 {2} f5 {3} 34. f3 {1} Bd2 {3} 35. h4 {11} a6 {7} 36. Kf2 {1}
f4 {5} 37. g4 {3} Bb4 {3} 38. a4 {1} Be7 {3} 39. Ke2 {6} Bxh4 {2} 40. Nf2 {0}
Bxf2 {1} 41. Kxf2 {1} a5 {0} 42. c5 {3} bxc5 {2} 43. Bc4 {1} Kf6 {0} 44. Kg2 {1
} Be6 {B-amin resigns (Lag: Av=0.94s, max=4.3s) 2} 0-1

As next, the GM hold a draws against Glaurung 1.2.1 SMP:

[Event "3m + 0s, rated"]
[Site "?"]
[Date "2007.07.28"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Comp Hiarcs, Glaurung 1.2.1 SMP"]
[Black "B-amin"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[ECO "C54"]
[WhiteElo "3242"]
[BlackElo "2887"]
[PlyCount "49"]
[EventDate "2007.07.28"]
[EventType "blitz"]

1. e4 {0} e5 {2} 2. Nf3 {0} Nc6 {1} 3. Bc4 {0} Bc5 {2} 4. c3 {0} Nf6 {2} 5. d3
{0} a6 {2} 6. O-O {0} Ba7 {1} 7. Bb3 {0} O-O {3} 8. h3 {0} d6 {3} 9. Re1 {0}
Nh5 {5} 10. d4 {4} Qf6 {5} 11. Be3 {10} Nf4 {7} 12. Na3 {0} Be6 {34} 13. d5 {6}
Bxh3 {6} 14. dxc6 {0} Nxg2 {9} 15. Bg5 {4} Qg6 {5} 16. cxb7 {0} Rab8 {2} 17.
Nc2 {2} h6 {26} 18. Kh2 {10} hxg5 {12} 19. Kxh3 {4} Nf4+ {25} 20. Kg3 {4} g4 {3
} 21. Nh4 {3} Nh5+ {9} 22. Kg2 {4} Nf4+ {1} 23. Kg3 {2} Nh5+ {1} 24. Kg2 {4}
Nf4+ {1} 25. Kg3 {(Lag: Av=0.77s, max=1.9s) 7} 1/2-1/2

I think that all in all my strategy is much better!

:-)

Best!
Aha,this is the wonder boy from Egypt,he's a fearless player and I deeply admire him for his courage and attacking style.....
Anyway,I'll continue struggeling against the machines with conventional approaches for now....
Neo from the Matrix regards,
Dr.Wael Deeb
_No one can hit as hard as life.But it ain’t about how hard you can hit.It’s about how hard you can get hit and keep moving forward.How much you can take and keep moving forward….