lkaufman wrote: ↑Sat Jun 19, 2021 9:02 pmIt seems that the choice of opening with 1. f4 surprise IM Andras as Morphy after losing 2 straight games decided to play it and surprised his Opponents well. For Engines Vs human IM and GM the 1. f4 is very good for two reasons most IM and GM usually know the best response for either 1. e4 or 1. d4 and knows those opening by heart.Chessqueen wrote: ↑Sat Jun 19, 2021 8:44 pmI used 150. I think that the attacking play had more to do with the choice of the first move (1.f4 in games 1 and 3) than with the Contempt setting.lkaufman wrote: ↑Sat Jun 19, 2021 6:38 pmKomodo was active attacking and aggressive, What Contempt did you use this time? IM Andras will be very lucky to get at least 2 draws tomorrow.Chessqueen wrote: ↑Sat Jun 19, 2021 5:02 pmPlaying 4 games plus a possible tiebreak tomorrow is unreasonable for Toth since he's starting at 11 pm his time, but I offered to call Game 2 a draw. This won't help him win the match by Armageddon scoring, but at least he'll earn a few $ and still have a decent chance to draw or even win the match by normal scoring, which would be something.lkaufman wrote: ↑Sat Jun 19, 2021 4:59 pmIn that case offer to play 4 games tomorrow and start with 2 wins for Komodo Dragon cancelling the 2nd game altogetherChessqueen wrote: ↑Sat Jun 19, 2021 4:42 pm It is very easy it, happened to me 19 months ago, and I discontinued using it, but since Mr. Kaufman is a gentleman and he realized what happened, he should start that game from the point before the mouse slipped after this game
If it was my own game I could do a takeback easily, but as it is I don't know how to do that, and anyway the game was over before I understood what happened. The third game looked bad for a long time, but finally he overlooked something and Komodo won again. Surprising result today.AdminX wrote: ↑Sat Jun 19, 2021 4:01 pm [pgn]
[Event "Live Chess - Chess"]
[Site "Chess.com"]
[Date "2021.06.19"]
[Round "?"]
[White "PlayKomodo"]
[Black "ChesscoachAndras"]
[Result "?"]
[SetUp "1"]
[FEN "rnbqkbnr/pppppppp/8/8/8/8/PPPPPPPP/RNBQKB1R w KQkq - 0 1"]
[TimeControl "900+10"]
[WhiteElo "3400"]
[BlackElo "2538"]
[Termination "PlayKomodo won by resignation"]
1. e4 {[%clk 0:15:10]} 1... c6 {[%clk 0:14:41.6]} 2. d4 {[%clk 0:15:19.9]} 2...
d5 {[%clk 0:14:51.5]} 3. e5 {[%clk 0:15:29.8]} 3... Bf5 {[%clk 0:15:00.1]} 4.
Nd2 {[%clk 0:15:39.7]} 4... e6 {[%clk 0:15:03.4]} 5. Nb3 {[%clk 0:15:49.6]} 5...
Nd7 {[%clk 0:15:10.4]} 6. h4 {[%clk 0:15:42.8]} 6... h5 {[%clk 0:15:10.1]} 7.
Be2 {[%clk 0:15:51.2]} 7... Bg6 {[%clk 0:15:15.7]} 8. a4 {[%clk 0:15:39.3]} 8...
Ne7 {[%clk 0:15:14.3]} 9. a5 {[%clk 0:15:27.2]} 9... Nf5 {[%clk 0:14:42.9]} 10.
Bf4 {[%clk 0:15:37.1]} 10... a6 {[%clk 0:14:30.1]} 11. g3 {[%clk 0:15:29.4]}
11... c5 {[%clk 0:14:36.9]} 12. c3 {[%clk 0:15:25.2]} 12... cxd4 {[%clk
0:14:27.4]} 13. Nxd4 {[%clk 0:15:22.2]} 13... Nxd4 {[%clk 0:14:34.1]} 14. cxd4
{[%clk 0:15:23.2]} 14... Rc8 {[%clk 0:14:32.9]} 15. Qb3 {[%clk 0:15:21.3]} 15...
Rc7 {[%clk 0:14:07.3]} 16. O-O {[%clk 0:15:20.7]} 16... Be7 {[%clk 0:13:50.7]}
17. Rfc1 {[%clk 0:15:19.7]} 17... O-O {[%clk 0:13:43.3]} 18. Rxc7 {[%clk
0:15:29.6]} 18... Qxc7 {[%clk 0:13:52.4]} 19. Rc1 {[%clk 0:15:35.2]} 19... Qb8
{[%clk 0:13:49.4]} 20. Qc3 {[%clk 0:15:34]} 20... Bd8 {[%clk 0:12:18.8]} 21. Bd2
{[%clk 0:15:24.9]} 21... f6 {[%clk 0:10:30.4]} 22. f4 {[%clk 0:15:19.5]} 22...
fxe5 {[%clk 0:09:00.1]} 23. dxe5[/pgn]![]()
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And the dark square strategy for this game as well ==>
And the King Gambit of course ==>
Komodo Dragon vs IM Andras Toth knight odds match.
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Chessqueen
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Re: Komodo Dragon vs IM Andras Toth knight odds match.
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Re: Komodo Dragon vs IM Andras Toth knight odds match.
Chessqueen wrote: ↑Sat Jun 19, 2021 9:55 pmYes, 1.f4 was considered to be the main alternative to 1.e4 at (b1) knight odds in the 1800s. I think that 1.e4 was usual only because almost everyone played 1...e5 since that is what they almost all played in standard chess; it is actually not very good due to 1...d5! So 1.f4 may actually be the best move with b1 missing.lkaufman wrote: ↑Sat Jun 19, 2021 9:02 pmIt seems that the choice of opening with 1. f4 surprise IM Andras as Morphy after losing 2 straight games decided to play it and surprised his Opponents well. For Engines Vs human IM and GM the 1. f4 is very good for two reasons most IM and GM usually know the best response for either 1. e4 or 1. d4 and knows those opening by heart.Chessqueen wrote: ↑Sat Jun 19, 2021 8:44 pmI used 150. I think that the attacking play had more to do with the choice of the first move (1.f4 in games 1 and 3) than with the Contempt setting.lkaufman wrote: ↑Sat Jun 19, 2021 6:38 pmKomodo was active attacking and aggressive, What Contempt did you use this time? IM Andras will be very lucky to get at least 2 draws tomorrow.Chessqueen wrote: ↑Sat Jun 19, 2021 5:02 pmPlaying 4 games plus a possible tiebreak tomorrow is unreasonable for Toth since he's starting at 11 pm his time, but I offered to call Game 2 a draw. This won't help him win the match by Armageddon scoring, but at least he'll earn a few $ and still have a decent chance to draw or even win the match by normal scoring, which would be something.lkaufman wrote: ↑Sat Jun 19, 2021 4:59 pmIn that case offer to play 4 games tomorrow and start with 2 wins for Komodo Dragon cancelling the 2nd game altogetherChessqueen wrote: ↑Sat Jun 19, 2021 4:42 pm It is very easy it, happened to me 19 months ago, and I discontinued using it, but since Mr. Kaufman is a gentleman and he realized what happened, he should start that game from the point before the mouse slipped after this game
If it was my own game I could do a takeback easily, but as it is I don't know how to do that, and anyway the game was over before I understood what happened. The third game looked bad for a long time, but finally he overlooked something and Komodo won again. Surprising result today.AdminX wrote: ↑Sat Jun 19, 2021 4:01 pm [pgn]
[Event "Live Chess - Chess"]
[Site "Chess.com"]
[Date "2021.06.19"]
[Round "?"]
[White "PlayKomodo"]
[Black "ChesscoachAndras"]
[Result "?"]
[SetUp "1"]
[FEN "rnbqkbnr/pppppppp/8/8/8/8/PPPPPPPP/RNBQKB1R w KQkq - 0 1"]
[TimeControl "900+10"]
[WhiteElo "3400"]
[BlackElo "2538"]
[Termination "PlayKomodo won by resignation"]
1. e4 {[%clk 0:15:10]} 1... c6 {[%clk 0:14:41.6]} 2. d4 {[%clk 0:15:19.9]} 2...
d5 {[%clk 0:14:51.5]} 3. e5 {[%clk 0:15:29.8]} 3... Bf5 {[%clk 0:15:00.1]} 4.
Nd2 {[%clk 0:15:39.7]} 4... e6 {[%clk 0:15:03.4]} 5. Nb3 {[%clk 0:15:49.6]} 5...
Nd7 {[%clk 0:15:10.4]} 6. h4 {[%clk 0:15:42.8]} 6... h5 {[%clk 0:15:10.1]} 7.
Be2 {[%clk 0:15:51.2]} 7... Bg6 {[%clk 0:15:15.7]} 8. a4 {[%clk 0:15:39.3]} 8...
Ne7 {[%clk 0:15:14.3]} 9. a5 {[%clk 0:15:27.2]} 9... Nf5 {[%clk 0:14:42.9]} 10.
Bf4 {[%clk 0:15:37.1]} 10... a6 {[%clk 0:14:30.1]} 11. g3 {[%clk 0:15:29.4]}
11... c5 {[%clk 0:14:36.9]} 12. c3 {[%clk 0:15:25.2]} 12... cxd4 {[%clk
0:14:27.4]} 13. Nxd4 {[%clk 0:15:22.2]} 13... Nxd4 {[%clk 0:14:34.1]} 14. cxd4
{[%clk 0:15:23.2]} 14... Rc8 {[%clk 0:14:32.9]} 15. Qb3 {[%clk 0:15:21.3]} 15...
Rc7 {[%clk 0:14:07.3]} 16. O-O {[%clk 0:15:20.7]} 16... Be7 {[%clk 0:13:50.7]}
17. Rfc1 {[%clk 0:15:19.7]} 17... O-O {[%clk 0:13:43.3]} 18. Rxc7 {[%clk
0:15:29.6]} 18... Qxc7 {[%clk 0:13:52.4]} 19. Rc1 {[%clk 0:15:35.2]} 19... Qb8
{[%clk 0:13:49.4]} 20. Qc3 {[%clk 0:15:34]} 20... Bd8 {[%clk 0:12:18.8]} 21. Bd2
{[%clk 0:15:24.9]} 21... f6 {[%clk 0:10:30.4]} 22. f4 {[%clk 0:15:19.5]} 22...
fxe5 {[%clk 0:09:00.1]} 23. dxe5[/pgn]![]()
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And the dark square strategy for this game as well ==>
And the King Gambit of course ==>
Komodo rules!
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Re: Komodo Dragon vs IM Andras Toth knight odds match.
lkaufman wrote: ↑Sat Jun 19, 2021 10:28 pmChessqueen wrote: ↑Sat Jun 19, 2021 9:55 pmYes, 1.f4 was considered to be the main alternative to 1.e4 at (b1) knight odds in the 1800s. I think that 1.e4 was usual only because almost everyone played 1...e5 since that is what they almost all played in standard chess; it is actually not very good due to 1...d5! So 1.f4 may actually be the best move with b1 missing.lkaufman wrote: ↑Sat Jun 19, 2021 9:02 pmIt seems that the choice of opening with 1. f4 surprise IM Andras as Morphy after losing 2 straight games decided to play it and surprised his Opponents well. For Engines Vs human IM and GM the 1. f4 is very good for two reasons most IM and GM usually know the best response for either 1. e4 or 1. d4 and knows those opening by heart.Chessqueen wrote: ↑Sat Jun 19, 2021 8:44 pmI used 150. I think that the attacking play had more to do with the choice of the first move (1.f4 in games 1 and 3) than with the Contempt setting.lkaufman wrote: ↑Sat Jun 19, 2021 6:38 pmKomodo was active attacking and aggressive, What Contempt did you use this time? IM Andras will be very lucky to get at least 2 draws tomorrow.Chessqueen wrote: ↑Sat Jun 19, 2021 5:02 pmPlaying 4 games plus a possible tiebreak tomorrow is unreasonable for Toth since he's starting at 11 pm his time, but I offered to call Game 2 a draw. This won't help him win the match by Armageddon scoring, but at least he'll earn a few $ and still have a decent chance to draw or even win the match by normal scoring, which would be something.lkaufman wrote: ↑Sat Jun 19, 2021 4:59 pmIn that case offer to play 4 games tomorrow and start with 2 wins for Komodo Dragon cancelling the 2nd game altogetherChessqueen wrote: ↑Sat Jun 19, 2021 4:42 pm It is very easy it, happened to me 19 months ago, and I discontinued using it, but since Mr. Kaufman is a gentleman and he realized what happened, he should start that game from the point before the mouse slipped after this game
If it was my own game I could do a takeback easily, but as it is I don't know how to do that, and anyway the game was over before I understood what happened. The third game looked bad for a long time, but finally he overlooked something and Komodo won again. Surprising result today.AdminX wrote: ↑Sat Jun 19, 2021 4:01 pm [pgn]
[Event "Live Chess - Chess"]
[Site "Chess.com"]
[Date "2021.06.19"]
[Round "?"]
[White "PlayKomodo"]
[Black "ChesscoachAndras"]
[Result "?"]
[SetUp "1"]
[FEN "rnbqkbnr/pppppppp/8/8/8/8/PPPPPPPP/RNBQKB1R w KQkq - 0 1"]
[TimeControl "900+10"]
[WhiteElo "3400"]
[BlackElo "2538"]
[Termination "PlayKomodo won by resignation"]
1. e4 {[%clk 0:15:10]} 1... c6 {[%clk 0:14:41.6]} 2. d4 {[%clk 0:15:19.9]} 2...
d5 {[%clk 0:14:51.5]} 3. e5 {[%clk 0:15:29.8]} 3... Bf5 {[%clk 0:15:00.1]} 4.
Nd2 {[%clk 0:15:39.7]} 4... e6 {[%clk 0:15:03.4]} 5. Nb3 {[%clk 0:15:49.6]} 5...
Nd7 {[%clk 0:15:10.4]} 6. h4 {[%clk 0:15:42.8]} 6... h5 {[%clk 0:15:10.1]} 7.
Be2 {[%clk 0:15:51.2]} 7... Bg6 {[%clk 0:15:15.7]} 8. a4 {[%clk 0:15:39.3]} 8...
Ne7 {[%clk 0:15:14.3]} 9. a5 {[%clk 0:15:27.2]} 9... Nf5 {[%clk 0:14:42.9]} 10.
Bf4 {[%clk 0:15:37.1]} 10... a6 {[%clk 0:14:30.1]} 11. g3 {[%clk 0:15:29.4]}
11... c5 {[%clk 0:14:36.9]} 12. c3 {[%clk 0:15:25.2]} 12... cxd4 {[%clk
0:14:27.4]} 13. Nxd4 {[%clk 0:15:22.2]} 13... Nxd4 {[%clk 0:14:34.1]} 14. cxd4
{[%clk 0:15:23.2]} 14... Rc8 {[%clk 0:14:32.9]} 15. Qb3 {[%clk 0:15:21.3]} 15...
Rc7 {[%clk 0:14:07.3]} 16. O-O {[%clk 0:15:20.7]} 16... Be7 {[%clk 0:13:50.7]}
17. Rfc1 {[%clk 0:15:19.7]} 17... O-O {[%clk 0:13:43.3]} 18. Rxc7 {[%clk
0:15:29.6]} 18... Qxc7 {[%clk 0:13:52.4]} 19. Rc1 {[%clk 0:15:35.2]} 19... Qb8
{[%clk 0:13:49.4]} 20. Qc3 {[%clk 0:15:34]} 20... Bd8 {[%clk 0:12:18.8]} 21. Bd2
{[%clk 0:15:24.9]} 21... f6 {[%clk 0:10:30.4]} 22. f4 {[%clk 0:15:19.5]} 22...
fxe5 {[%clk 0:09:00.1]} 23. dxe5[/pgn]![]()
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And the dark square strategy for this game as well ==>
And the King Gambit of course ==>
I see that two days ago you had a few practice games against Komodo Dragon2, you should let Komodo Dragon play the King Gambit as white Knight on b1 missing as well as g1 missing and practice two games ==>
https://www.chess.com/game/live/1772644 ... playkomodo
https://www.chess.com/game/live/1772583 ... playkomodo
https://www.chess.com/analysis/game/live/17724723163
https://www.chess.com/analysis/game/live/17724652899
https://www.chess.com/game/live/1772352 ... playkomodo
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lkaufman
- Posts: 6276
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- Location: Maryland USA
- Full name: Larry Kaufman
Re: Komodo Dragon vs IM Andras Toth knight odds match.
Chessqueen wrote: ↑Sun Jun 20, 2021 12:00 amKing's Gambit is not a good opening for knight odds in my opinion, and anyway hardly anyone meets 1e4 with 1...e5 in knight odds games with Komodo. I know Morphy sometimes played it, but I think he was relying on the fact that most players didn't understand that they should play a quick ...d5 rather than try to stay a pawn ahead. Morphy preferred Evans' Gambit at knight odds, with good reason I think. It's very hard to choose openings for White at knight odds that offer decent chances against an IM or GM, especially if you want a lot of variety. Many normal openings are just awful with a knight missing.lkaufman wrote: ↑Sat Jun 19, 2021 10:28 pmChessqueen wrote: ↑Sat Jun 19, 2021 9:55 pmYes, 1.f4 was considered to be the main alternative to 1.e4 at (b1) knight odds in the 1800s. I think that 1.e4 was usual only because almost everyone played 1...e5 since that is what they almost all played in standard chess; it is actually not very good due to 1...d5! So 1.f4 may actually be the best move with b1 missing.lkaufman wrote: ↑Sat Jun 19, 2021 9:02 pmIt seems that the choice of opening with 1. f4 surprise IM Andras as Morphy after losing 2 straight games decided to play it and surprised his Opponents well. For Engines Vs human IM and GM the 1. f4 is very good for two reasons most IM and GM usually know the best response for either 1. e4 or 1. d4 and knows those opening by heart.Chessqueen wrote: ↑Sat Jun 19, 2021 8:44 pmI used 150. I think that the attacking play had more to do with the choice of the first move (1.f4 in games 1 and 3) than with the Contempt setting.lkaufman wrote: ↑Sat Jun 19, 2021 6:38 pmKomodo was active attacking and aggressive, What Contempt did you use this time? IM Andras will be very lucky to get at least 2 draws tomorrow.Chessqueen wrote: ↑Sat Jun 19, 2021 5:02 pmPlaying 4 games plus a possible tiebreak tomorrow is unreasonable for Toth since he's starting at 11 pm his time, but I offered to call Game 2 a draw. This won't help him win the match by Armageddon scoring, but at least he'll earn a few $ and still have a decent chance to draw or even win the match by normal scoring, which would be something.lkaufman wrote: ↑Sat Jun 19, 2021 4:59 pmIn that case offer to play 4 games tomorrow and start with 2 wins for Komodo Dragon cancelling the 2nd game altogetherChessqueen wrote: ↑Sat Jun 19, 2021 4:42 pm It is very easy it, happened to me 19 months ago, and I discontinued using it, but since Mr. Kaufman is a gentleman and he realized what happened, he should start that game from the point before the mouse slipped after this game
If it was my own game I could do a takeback easily, but as it is I don't know how to do that, and anyway the game was over before I understood what happened. The third game looked bad for a long time, but finally he overlooked something and Komodo won again. Surprising result today.AdminX wrote: ↑Sat Jun 19, 2021 4:01 pm [pgn]
[Event "Live Chess - Chess"]
[Site "Chess.com"]
[Date "2021.06.19"]
[Round "?"]
[White "PlayKomodo"]
[Black "ChesscoachAndras"]
[Result "?"]
[SetUp "1"]
[FEN "rnbqkbnr/pppppppp/8/8/8/8/PPPPPPPP/RNBQKB1R w KQkq - 0 1"]
[TimeControl "900+10"]
[WhiteElo "3400"]
[BlackElo "2538"]
[Termination "PlayKomodo won by resignation"]
1. e4 {[%clk 0:15:10]} 1... c6 {[%clk 0:14:41.6]} 2. d4 {[%clk 0:15:19.9]} 2...
d5 {[%clk 0:14:51.5]} 3. e5 {[%clk 0:15:29.8]} 3... Bf5 {[%clk 0:15:00.1]} 4.
Nd2 {[%clk 0:15:39.7]} 4... e6 {[%clk 0:15:03.4]} 5. Nb3 {[%clk 0:15:49.6]} 5...
Nd7 {[%clk 0:15:10.4]} 6. h4 {[%clk 0:15:42.8]} 6... h5 {[%clk 0:15:10.1]} 7.
Be2 {[%clk 0:15:51.2]} 7... Bg6 {[%clk 0:15:15.7]} 8. a4 {[%clk 0:15:39.3]} 8...
Ne7 {[%clk 0:15:14.3]} 9. a5 {[%clk 0:15:27.2]} 9... Nf5 {[%clk 0:14:42.9]} 10.
Bf4 {[%clk 0:15:37.1]} 10... a6 {[%clk 0:14:30.1]} 11. g3 {[%clk 0:15:29.4]}
11... c5 {[%clk 0:14:36.9]} 12. c3 {[%clk 0:15:25.2]} 12... cxd4 {[%clk
0:14:27.4]} 13. Nxd4 {[%clk 0:15:22.2]} 13... Nxd4 {[%clk 0:14:34.1]} 14. cxd4
{[%clk 0:15:23.2]} 14... Rc8 {[%clk 0:14:32.9]} 15. Qb3 {[%clk 0:15:21.3]} 15...
Rc7 {[%clk 0:14:07.3]} 16. O-O {[%clk 0:15:20.7]} 16... Be7 {[%clk 0:13:50.7]}
17. Rfc1 {[%clk 0:15:19.7]} 17... O-O {[%clk 0:13:43.3]} 18. Rxc7 {[%clk
0:15:29.6]} 18... Qxc7 {[%clk 0:13:52.4]} 19. Rc1 {[%clk 0:15:35.2]} 19... Qb8
{[%clk 0:13:49.4]} 20. Qc3 {[%clk 0:15:34]} 20... Bd8 {[%clk 0:12:18.8]} 21. Bd2
{[%clk 0:15:24.9]} 21... f6 {[%clk 0:10:30.4]} 22. f4 {[%clk 0:15:19.5]} 22...
fxe5 {[%clk 0:09:00.1]} 23. dxe5[/pgn]![]()
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And the dark square strategy for this game as well ==>
And the King Gambit of course ==>
I see that two days ago you had a few practice games against Komodo Dragon2, you should let Komodo Dragon play the King Gambit as white Knight on b1 missing as well as g1 missing and practice two games ==>
https://www.chess.com/game/live/1772644 ... playkomodo
https://www.chess.com/game/live/1772583 ... playkomodo
https://www.chess.com/analysis/game/live/17724723163
https://www.chess.com/analysis/game/live/17724652899
https://www.chess.com/game/live/1772352 ... playkomodo
Komodo rules!
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Chessqueen
- Posts: 5685
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- Full name: Jorge Picado
Re: Komodo Dragon vs IM Andras Toth knight odds match.
lkaufman wrote: ↑Sun Jun 20, 2021 3:30 amChessqueen wrote: ↑Sun Jun 20, 2021 12:00 amKing's Gambit is not a good opening for knight odds in my opinion, and anyway hardly anyone meets 1e4 with 1...e5 in knight odds games with Komodo. I know Morphy sometimes played it, but I think he was relying on the fact that most players didn't understand that they should play a quick ...d5 rather than try to stay a pawn ahead. Morphy preferred Evans' Gambit at knight odds, with good reason I think. It's very hard to choose openings for White at knight odds that offer decent chances against an IM or GM, especially if you want a lot of variety. Many normal openings are just awful with a knight missing.lkaufman wrote: ↑Sat Jun 19, 2021 10:28 pmChessqueen wrote: ↑Sat Jun 19, 2021 9:55 pmYes, 1.f4 was considered to be the main alternative to 1.e4 at (b1) knight odds in the 1800s. I think that 1.e4 was usual only because almost everyone played 1...e5 since that is what they almost all played in standard chess; it is actually not very good due to 1...d5! So 1.f4 may actually be the best move with b1 missing.lkaufman wrote: ↑Sat Jun 19, 2021 9:02 pmIt seems that the choice of opening with 1. f4 surprise IM Andras as Morphy after losing 2 straight games decided to play it and surprised his Opponents well. For Engines Vs human IM and GM the 1. f4 is very good for two reasons most IM and GM usually know the best response for either 1. e4 or 1. d4 and knows those opening by heart.Chessqueen wrote: ↑Sat Jun 19, 2021 8:44 pmI used 150. I think that the attacking play had more to do with the choice of the first move (1.f4 in games 1 and 3) than with the Contempt setting.lkaufman wrote: ↑Sat Jun 19, 2021 6:38 pmKomodo was active attacking and aggressive, What Contempt did you use this time? IM Andras will be very lucky to get at least 2 draws tomorrow.Chessqueen wrote: ↑Sat Jun 19, 2021 5:02 pmPlaying 4 games plus a possible tiebreak tomorrow is unreasonable for Toth since he's starting at 11 pm his time, but I offered to call Game 2 a draw. This won't help him win the match by Armageddon scoring, but at least he'll earn a few $ and still have a decent chance to draw or even win the match by normal scoring, which would be something.lkaufman wrote: ↑Sat Jun 19, 2021 4:59 pmIn that case offer to play 4 games tomorrow and start with 2 wins for Komodo Dragon cancelling the 2nd game altogetherChessqueen wrote: ↑Sat Jun 19, 2021 4:42 pm It is very easy it, happened to me 19 months ago, and I discontinued using it, but since Mr. Kaufman is a gentleman and he realized what happened, he should start that game from the point before the mouse slipped after this game
If it was my own game I could do a takeback easily, but as it is I don't know how to do that, and anyway the game was over before I understood what happened. The third game looked bad for a long time, but finally he overlooked something and Komodo won again. Surprising result today.AdminX wrote: ↑Sat Jun 19, 2021 4:01 pm [pgn]
[Event "Live Chess - Chess"]
[Site "Chess.com"]
[Date "2021.06.19"]
[Round "?"]
[White "PlayKomodo"]
[Black "ChesscoachAndras"]
[Result "?"]
[SetUp "1"]
[FEN "rnbqkbnr/pppppppp/8/8/8/8/PPPPPPPP/RNBQKB1R w KQkq - 0 1"]
[TimeControl "900+10"]
[WhiteElo "3400"]
[BlackElo "2538"]
[Termination "PlayKomodo won by resignation"]
1. e4 {[%clk 0:15:10]} 1... c6 {[%clk 0:14:41.6]} 2. d4 {[%clk 0:15:19.9]} 2...
d5 {[%clk 0:14:51.5]} 3. e5 {[%clk 0:15:29.8]} 3... Bf5 {[%clk 0:15:00.1]} 4.
Nd2 {[%clk 0:15:39.7]} 4... e6 {[%clk 0:15:03.4]} 5. Nb3 {[%clk 0:15:49.6]} 5...
Nd7 {[%clk 0:15:10.4]} 6. h4 {[%clk 0:15:42.8]} 6... h5 {[%clk 0:15:10.1]} 7.
Be2 {[%clk 0:15:51.2]} 7... Bg6 {[%clk 0:15:15.7]} 8. a4 {[%clk 0:15:39.3]} 8...
Ne7 {[%clk 0:15:14.3]} 9. a5 {[%clk 0:15:27.2]} 9... Nf5 {[%clk 0:14:42.9]} 10.
Bf4 {[%clk 0:15:37.1]} 10... a6 {[%clk 0:14:30.1]} 11. g3 {[%clk 0:15:29.4]}
11... c5 {[%clk 0:14:36.9]} 12. c3 {[%clk 0:15:25.2]} 12... cxd4 {[%clk
0:14:27.4]} 13. Nxd4 {[%clk 0:15:22.2]} 13... Nxd4 {[%clk 0:14:34.1]} 14. cxd4
{[%clk 0:15:23.2]} 14... Rc8 {[%clk 0:14:32.9]} 15. Qb3 {[%clk 0:15:21.3]} 15...
Rc7 {[%clk 0:14:07.3]} 16. O-O {[%clk 0:15:20.7]} 16... Be7 {[%clk 0:13:50.7]}
17. Rfc1 {[%clk 0:15:19.7]} 17... O-O {[%clk 0:13:43.3]} 18. Rxc7 {[%clk
0:15:29.6]} 18... Qxc7 {[%clk 0:13:52.4]} 19. Rc1 {[%clk 0:15:35.2]} 19... Qb8
{[%clk 0:13:49.4]} 20. Qc3 {[%clk 0:15:34]} 20... Bd8 {[%clk 0:12:18.8]} 21. Bd2
{[%clk 0:15:24.9]} 21... f6 {[%clk 0:10:30.4]} 22. f4 {[%clk 0:15:19.5]} 22...
fxe5 {[%clk 0:09:00.1]} 23. dxe5[/pgn]![]()
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And the dark square strategy for this game as well ==>
And the King Gambit of course ==>
I see that two days ago you had a few practice games against Komodo Dragon2, you should let Komodo Dragon play the King Gambit as white Knight on b1 missing as well as g1 missing and practice two games ==>
https://www.chess.com/game/live/1772644 ... playkomodo
https://www.chess.com/game/live/1772583 ... playkomodo
https://www.chess.com/analysis/game/live/17724723163
https://www.chess.com/analysis/game/live/17724652899
https://www.chess.com/game/live/1772352 ... playkomodo
In the 3rd game Komodo Dragon2 MCTS simply destroyed IM Andras, He will be scare to play tomorrow, and if NOT purchase Komodo Dragon2 and practice a lot before tomorrow![]()
https://www.chess.com/game/live/1784654 ... playkomodo
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Chessqueen
- Posts: 5685
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- Full name: Jorge Picado
Re: Komodo Dragon vs IM Andras Toth knight odds match.
Chessqueen wrote: ↑Sun Jun 20, 2021 5:12 amlkaufman wrote: ↑Sun Jun 20, 2021 3:30 amChessqueen wrote: ↑Sun Jun 20, 2021 12:00 amlkaufman wrote: ↑Sat Jun 19, 2021 10:28 pmChessqueen wrote: ↑Sat Jun 19, 2021 9:55 pmYes, 1.f4 was considered to be the main alternative to 1.e4 at (b1) knight odds in the 1800s. I think that 1.e4 was usual only because almost everyone played 1...e5 since that is what they almost all played in standard chess; it is actually not very good due to 1...d5! So 1.f4 may actually be the best move with b1 missing.lkaufman wrote: ↑Sat Jun 19, 2021 9:02 pmIt seems that the choice of opening with 1. f4 surprise IM Andras as Morphy after losing 2 straight games decided to play it and surprised his Opponents well. For Engines Vs human IM and GM the 1. f4 is very good for two reasons most IM and GM usually know the best response for either 1. e4 or 1. d4 and knows those opening by heart.Chessqueen wrote: ↑Sat Jun 19, 2021 8:44 pmI used 150. I think that the attacking play had more to do with the choice of the first move (1.f4 in games 1 and 3) than with the Contempt setting.lkaufman wrote: ↑Sat Jun 19, 2021 6:38 pmKomodo was active attacking and aggressive, What Contempt did you use this time? IM Andras will be very lucky to get at least 2 draws tomorrow.Chessqueen wrote: ↑Sat Jun 19, 2021 5:02 pmPlaying 4 games plus a possible tiebreak tomorrow is unreasonable for Toth since he's starting at 11 pm his time, but I offered to call Game 2 a draw. This won't help him win the match by Armageddon scoring, but at least he'll earn a few $ and still have a decent chance to draw or even win the match by normal scoring, which would be something.lkaufman wrote: ↑Sat Jun 19, 2021 4:59 pmIn that case offer to play 4 games tomorrow and start with 2 wins for Komodo Dragon cancelling the 2nd game altogetherChessqueen wrote: ↑Sat Jun 19, 2021 4:42 pm It is very easy it, happened to me 19 months ago, and I discontinued using it, but since Mr. Kaufman is a gentleman and he realized what happened, he should start that game from the point before the mouse slipped after this game
If it was my own game I could do a takeback easily, but as it is I don't know how to do that, and anyway the game was over before I understood what happened. The third game looked bad for a long time, but finally he overlooked something and Komodo won again. Surprising result today.AdminX wrote: ↑Sat Jun 19, 2021 4:01 pm [pgn]
[Event "Live Chess - Chess"]
[Site "Chess.com"]
[Date "2021.06.19"]
[Round "?"]
[White "PlayKomodo"]
[Black "ChesscoachAndras"]
[Result "?"]
[SetUp "1"]
[FEN "rnbqkbnr/pppppppp/8/8/8/8/PPPPPPPP/RNBQKB1R w KQkq - 0 1"]
[TimeControl "900+10"]
[WhiteElo "3400"]
[BlackElo "2538"]
[Termination "PlayKomodo won by resignation"]
1. e4 {[%clk 0:15:10]} 1... c6 {[%clk 0:14:41.6]} 2. d4 {[%clk 0:15:19.9]} 2...
d5 {[%clk 0:14:51.5]} 3. e5 {[%clk 0:15:29.8]} 3... Bf5 {[%clk 0:15:00.1]} 4.
Nd2 {[%clk 0:15:39.7]} 4... e6 {[%clk 0:15:03.4]} 5. Nb3 {[%clk 0:15:49.6]} 5...
Nd7 {[%clk 0:15:10.4]} 6. h4 {[%clk 0:15:42.8]} 6... h5 {[%clk 0:15:10.1]} 7.
Be2 {[%clk 0:15:51.2]} 7... Bg6 {[%clk 0:15:15.7]} 8. a4 {[%clk 0:15:39.3]} 8...
Ne7 {[%clk 0:15:14.3]} 9. a5 {[%clk 0:15:27.2]} 9... Nf5 {[%clk 0:14:42.9]} 10.
Bf4 {[%clk 0:15:37.1]} 10... a6 {[%clk 0:14:30.1]} 11. g3 {[%clk 0:15:29.4]}
11... c5 {[%clk 0:14:36.9]} 12. c3 {[%clk 0:15:25.2]} 12... cxd4 {[%clk
0:14:27.4]} 13. Nxd4 {[%clk 0:15:22.2]} 13... Nxd4 {[%clk 0:14:34.1]} 14. cxd4
{[%clk 0:15:23.2]} 14... Rc8 {[%clk 0:14:32.9]} 15. Qb3 {[%clk 0:15:21.3]} 15...
Rc7 {[%clk 0:14:07.3]} 16. O-O {[%clk 0:15:20.7]} 16... Be7 {[%clk 0:13:50.7]}
17. Rfc1 {[%clk 0:15:19.7]} 17... O-O {[%clk 0:13:43.3]} 18. Rxc7 {[%clk
0:15:29.6]} 18... Qxc7 {[%clk 0:13:52.4]} 19. Rc1 {[%clk 0:15:35.2]} 19... Qb8
{[%clk 0:13:49.4]} 20. Qc3 {[%clk 0:15:34]} 20... Bd8 {[%clk 0:12:18.8]} 21. Bd2
{[%clk 0:15:24.9]} 21... f6 {[%clk 0:10:30.4]} 22. f4 {[%clk 0:15:19.5]} 22...
fxe5 {[%clk 0:09:00.1]} 23. dxe5[/pgn]![]()
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And the dark square strategy for this game as well ==>
And the King Gambit of course ==>
I see that two days ago you had a few practice games against Komodo Dragon2, you should let Komodo Dragon play the King Gambit as white Knight on b1 missing as well as g1 missing and practice two games ==>
https://www.chess.com/game/live/1772644 ... playkomodo
https://www.chess.com/game/live/1772583 ... playkomodo
https://www.chess.com/analysis/game/live/17724723163
https://www.chess.com/analysis/game/live/17724652899
https://www.chess.com/game/live/1772352 ... playkomodo
Are we getting ready to rumble ==>
OR
https://www.chess.com/member/chesscoachandras
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AdminX
- Posts: 6363
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Re: Komodo Dragon vs IM Andras Toth knight odds match.
Chess.com Link: https://www.chess.com/live#g=17932947153
"Good decisions come from experience, and experience comes from bad decisions."
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Ted Summers
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AdminX
- Posts: 6363
- Joined: Mon Mar 13, 2006 2:34 pm
- Location: Acworth, GA
Re: Komodo Dragon vs IM Andras Toth knight odds match.
[pgn]
[Event "Live Chess - Chess"]
[Site "Chess.com"]
[Date "2021.06.20"]
[Round "?"]
[White "PlayKomodo"]
[Black "ChesscoachAndras"]
[Result "0-1"]
[SetUp "1"]
[FEN "rnbqkbnr/pppppppp/8/8/8/8/PPPPPPPP/RNBQKB1R w KQkq - 0 1"]
[TimeControl "900+10"]
[WhiteElo "3400"]
[BlackElo "2503"]
[Termination "ChesscoachAndras won by checkmate"]
1. e4 {[%clk 0:15:10]} 1... c5 {[%clk 0:15:08]} 2. Nc3 {[%clk 0:15:10.3]} 2...
Nc6 {[%clk 0:15:16.1]} 3. g3 {[%clk 0:15:20.2]} 3... g6 {[%clk 0:15:17.8]} 4.
Bg2 {[%clk 0:15:30.1]} 4... Bg7 {[%clk 0:15:27.7]} 5. d3 {[%clk 0:15:24.4]} 5...
d6 {[%clk 0:15:35.4]} 6. f4 {[%clk 0:15:15.8]} 6... e6 {[%clk 0:15:42.6]} 7. Qe2
{[%clk 0:15:08.1]} 7... Nge7 {[%clk 0:15:47.6]} 8. Qf2 {[%clk 0:14:56.6]} 8...
Nd4 {[%clk 0:15:48.2]} 9. O-O {[%clk 0:14:50.6]} 9... O-O {[%clk 0:15:55.6]} 10.
Be3 {[%clk 0:14:45.7]} 10... Rb8 {[%clk 0:16:00.7]} 11. Nd1 {[%clk 0:14:36]}
11... b6 {[%clk 0:16:01.6]} 12. c3 {[%clk 0:14:33.8]} 12... Ndc6 {[%clk
0:16:10.8]} 13. Qe2 {[%clk 0:14:31.5]} 13... Ba6 {[%clk 0:16:09.3]} 14. Nf2
{[%clk 0:14:30.1]} 14... Qd7 {[%clk 0:16:00.4]} 15. Qc2 {[%clk 0:14:24.4]} 15...
f5 {[%clk 0:15:51.3]} 16. Qa4 {[%clk 0:14:14.1]} 16... Bb7 {[%clk 0:15:50.1]}
17. Rad1 {[%clk 0:14:20.1]} 17... d5 {[%clk 0:15:42.8]} 18. Bc1 {[%clk
0:14:27.2]} 18... Rbd8 {[%clk 0:15:35.8]} 19. Qc2 {[%clk 0:14:15.8]} 19... b5
{[%clk 0:14:11.4]} 20. Rfe1 {[%clk 0:14:07.4]} 20... a5 {[%clk 0:14:13.8]} 21.
Qb3 {[%clk 0:13:55.1]} 21... Ba6 {[%clk 0:14:14.2]} 22. e5 {[%clk 0:13:58]}
22... d4 {[%clk 0:13:48.8]} 23. Bd2 {[%clk 0:13:51.2]} 23... Rc8 {[%clk
0:12:51.1]} 24. Rc1 {[%clk 0:13:40.3]} 24... Rfd8 {[%clk 0:12:55.2]} 25. c4
{[%clk 0:13:38.9]} 25... Rb8 {[%clk 0:12:20]} 26. Qa3 {[%clk 0:13:35.4]} 26...
Qa7 {[%clk 0:11:48.5]} 27. h4 {[%clk 0:13:27.8]} 27... bxc4 {[%clk 0:10:24.1]}
28. dxc4 {[%clk 0:13:37.7]} 28... Qb6 {[%clk 0:10:33.6]} 29. Nd3 {[%clk
0:13:31.5]} 29... Nb4 {[%clk 0:10:39.8]} 30. Bxb4 {[%clk 0:13:35.8]} 30... axb4
{[%clk 0:10:39.8]} 31. Qa4 {[%clk 0:13:34.1]} 31... Bb7 {[%clk 0:10:00.8]} 32.
Qd1 {[%clk 0:13:24.1]} 32... Bxg2 {[%clk 0:09:58.1]} 33. Kxg2 {[%clk 0:13:34]}
33... Ra8 {[%clk 0:10:04.9]} 34. Ra1 {[%clk 0:13:41.2]} 34... Qc6+ {[%clk
0:09:48.6]} 35. Kh2 {[%clk 0:13:26.3]} 35... Kf7 {[%clk 0:09:28.6]} 36. Nf2
{[%clk 0:13:12.2]} 36... Ng8 {[%clk 0:09:20.2]} 37. Re2 {[%clk 0:13:03.3]} 37...
Qf3 {[%clk 0:08:52.9]} 38. Nh3 {[%clk 0:12:53.4]} 38... h6 {[%clk 0:08:45.7]}
39. Nf2 {[%clk 0:12:36.4]} 39... Bf8 {[%clk 0:08:49.9]} 40. b3 {[%clk
0:12:22.3]} 40... Ra3 {[%clk 0:08:37.1]} 41. Rc2 {[%clk 0:12:10.7]} 41... Qxd1
{[%clk 0:08:40.2]} 42. Rxd1 {[%clk 0:12:20.6]} 42... Be7 {[%clk 0:08:37.5]} 43.
Nd3 {[%clk 0:12:11.8]} 43... Rda8 {[%clk 0:07:56.9]} 44. Rdd2 {[%clk 0:12:06.7]}
44... g5 {[%clk 0:07:59.6]} 45. h5 {[%clk 0:12:02.9]} 45... Rc8 {[%clk
0:06:57.5]} 46. Kg1 {[%clk 0:12:12.8]} 46... Bf8 {[%clk 0:07:00]} 47. Kf1 {[%clk
0:12:08.7]} 47... Ne7 {[%clk 0:07:07]} 48. Rg2 {[%clk 0:11:47.3]} 48... Nc6
{[%clk 0:07:03.5]} 49. fxg5 {[%clk 0:11:28]} 49... hxg5 {[%clk 0:07:10.4]} 50.
g4 {[%clk 0:11:26.1]} 50... Be7 {[%clk 0:05:37.6]} 51. Rcf2 {[%clk 0:11:36]}
51... Rh8 {[%clk 0:03:55]} 52. gxf5 {[%clk 0:11:20]} 52... exf5 {[%clk
0:04:02.4]} 53. Rxf5+ {[%clk 0:11:11.8]} 53... Ke6 {[%clk 0:04:09.6]} 54. Rgxg5
{[%clk 0:10:51.6]} 54... Bxg5 {[%clk 0:04:07.5]} 55. Rxg5 {[%clk 0:11:01.5]}
55... Ne7 {[%clk 0:02:58.8]} 56. Nxc5+ {[%clk 0:10:41.5]} 56... Kf7 {[%clk
0:03:07.5]} 57. Ke2 {[%clk 0:10:28.5]} 57... Rxa2+ {[%clk 0:02:51.6]} 58. Kd3
{[%clk 0:10:37.9]} 58... Rh2 {[%clk 0:02:54.1]} 59. h6 {[%clk 0:10:16.6]} 59...
R8xh6 {[%clk 0:02:52.4]} 60. Rg1 {[%clk 0:10:02.7]} 60... R2h3+ {[%clk 0:02:25]}
61. Ke2 {[%clk 0:09:28.4]} 61... Re3+ {[%clk 0:02:30.4]} 62. Kd1 {[%clk
0:08:53.3]} 62... Rxe5 {[%clk 0:01:54.8]} 63. Nd7 {[%clk 0:08:17.4]} 63... Re3
{[%clk 0:01:40.6]} 64. Rf1+ {[%clk 0:07:50.3]} 64... Ke6 {[%clk 0:01:14.1]} 65.
Kc1 {[%clk 0:07:48.4]} 65... Kxd7 {[%clk 0:01:17]} 66. Kb1 {[%clk 0:07:05]}
66... Rh2 {[%clk 0:01:22]} 67. c5 {[%clk 0:06:25.3]} 67... Rxb3+ {[%clk
0:01:29.9]} 68. Ka1 {[%clk 0:05:40]} 68... Ra3+ {[%clk 0:01:37.5]} 69. Kb1
{[%clk 0:05:49.9]} 69... Raa2 {[%clk 0:01:43.5]} 70. Rh1 {[%clk 0:04:45.6]}
70... Rxh1+ {[%clk 0:01:44.4]} 71. Kxa2 {[%clk 0:04:55.5]} 71... Kc6 {[%clk
0:01:54.1]} 72. Kb2 {[%clk 0:02:51.7]} 72... Kxc5 {[%clk 0:02:01.1]} 73. Kc2
{[%clk 0:02:58.9]} 73... Kc4 {[%clk 0:02:09]} 74. Kd2 {[%clk 0:03:08.8]} 74...
Rh2+ {[%clk 0:02:18.4]} 75. Kc1 {[%clk 0:03:18.7]} 75... Kc3 {[%clk 0:02:27.4]}
76. Kd1 {[%clk 0:03:28.6]} 76... b3 {[%clk 0:02:34.5]} 77. Ke1 {[%clk
0:03:38.5]} 77... b2 {[%clk 0:02:43.4]} 78. Kd1 {[%clk 0:03:48.4]} 78... b1=Q#
{[%clk 0:02:52.3]} 0-1[/pgn]
[Event "Live Chess - Chess"]
[Site "Chess.com"]
[Date "2021.06.20"]
[Round "?"]
[White "PlayKomodo"]
[Black "ChesscoachAndras"]
[Result "0-1"]
[SetUp "1"]
[FEN "rnbqkbnr/pppppppp/8/8/8/8/PPPPPPPP/RNBQKB1R w KQkq - 0 1"]
[TimeControl "900+10"]
[WhiteElo "3400"]
[BlackElo "2503"]
[Termination "ChesscoachAndras won by checkmate"]
1. e4 {[%clk 0:15:10]} 1... c5 {[%clk 0:15:08]} 2. Nc3 {[%clk 0:15:10.3]} 2...
Nc6 {[%clk 0:15:16.1]} 3. g3 {[%clk 0:15:20.2]} 3... g6 {[%clk 0:15:17.8]} 4.
Bg2 {[%clk 0:15:30.1]} 4... Bg7 {[%clk 0:15:27.7]} 5. d3 {[%clk 0:15:24.4]} 5...
d6 {[%clk 0:15:35.4]} 6. f4 {[%clk 0:15:15.8]} 6... e6 {[%clk 0:15:42.6]} 7. Qe2
{[%clk 0:15:08.1]} 7... Nge7 {[%clk 0:15:47.6]} 8. Qf2 {[%clk 0:14:56.6]} 8...
Nd4 {[%clk 0:15:48.2]} 9. O-O {[%clk 0:14:50.6]} 9... O-O {[%clk 0:15:55.6]} 10.
Be3 {[%clk 0:14:45.7]} 10... Rb8 {[%clk 0:16:00.7]} 11. Nd1 {[%clk 0:14:36]}
11... b6 {[%clk 0:16:01.6]} 12. c3 {[%clk 0:14:33.8]} 12... Ndc6 {[%clk
0:16:10.8]} 13. Qe2 {[%clk 0:14:31.5]} 13... Ba6 {[%clk 0:16:09.3]} 14. Nf2
{[%clk 0:14:30.1]} 14... Qd7 {[%clk 0:16:00.4]} 15. Qc2 {[%clk 0:14:24.4]} 15...
f5 {[%clk 0:15:51.3]} 16. Qa4 {[%clk 0:14:14.1]} 16... Bb7 {[%clk 0:15:50.1]}
17. Rad1 {[%clk 0:14:20.1]} 17... d5 {[%clk 0:15:42.8]} 18. Bc1 {[%clk
0:14:27.2]} 18... Rbd8 {[%clk 0:15:35.8]} 19. Qc2 {[%clk 0:14:15.8]} 19... b5
{[%clk 0:14:11.4]} 20. Rfe1 {[%clk 0:14:07.4]} 20... a5 {[%clk 0:14:13.8]} 21.
Qb3 {[%clk 0:13:55.1]} 21... Ba6 {[%clk 0:14:14.2]} 22. e5 {[%clk 0:13:58]}
22... d4 {[%clk 0:13:48.8]} 23. Bd2 {[%clk 0:13:51.2]} 23... Rc8 {[%clk
0:12:51.1]} 24. Rc1 {[%clk 0:13:40.3]} 24... Rfd8 {[%clk 0:12:55.2]} 25. c4
{[%clk 0:13:38.9]} 25... Rb8 {[%clk 0:12:20]} 26. Qa3 {[%clk 0:13:35.4]} 26...
Qa7 {[%clk 0:11:48.5]} 27. h4 {[%clk 0:13:27.8]} 27... bxc4 {[%clk 0:10:24.1]}
28. dxc4 {[%clk 0:13:37.7]} 28... Qb6 {[%clk 0:10:33.6]} 29. Nd3 {[%clk
0:13:31.5]} 29... Nb4 {[%clk 0:10:39.8]} 30. Bxb4 {[%clk 0:13:35.8]} 30... axb4
{[%clk 0:10:39.8]} 31. Qa4 {[%clk 0:13:34.1]} 31... Bb7 {[%clk 0:10:00.8]} 32.
Qd1 {[%clk 0:13:24.1]} 32... Bxg2 {[%clk 0:09:58.1]} 33. Kxg2 {[%clk 0:13:34]}
33... Ra8 {[%clk 0:10:04.9]} 34. Ra1 {[%clk 0:13:41.2]} 34... Qc6+ {[%clk
0:09:48.6]} 35. Kh2 {[%clk 0:13:26.3]} 35... Kf7 {[%clk 0:09:28.6]} 36. Nf2
{[%clk 0:13:12.2]} 36... Ng8 {[%clk 0:09:20.2]} 37. Re2 {[%clk 0:13:03.3]} 37...
Qf3 {[%clk 0:08:52.9]} 38. Nh3 {[%clk 0:12:53.4]} 38... h6 {[%clk 0:08:45.7]}
39. Nf2 {[%clk 0:12:36.4]} 39... Bf8 {[%clk 0:08:49.9]} 40. b3 {[%clk
0:12:22.3]} 40... Ra3 {[%clk 0:08:37.1]} 41. Rc2 {[%clk 0:12:10.7]} 41... Qxd1
{[%clk 0:08:40.2]} 42. Rxd1 {[%clk 0:12:20.6]} 42... Be7 {[%clk 0:08:37.5]} 43.
Nd3 {[%clk 0:12:11.8]} 43... Rda8 {[%clk 0:07:56.9]} 44. Rdd2 {[%clk 0:12:06.7]}
44... g5 {[%clk 0:07:59.6]} 45. h5 {[%clk 0:12:02.9]} 45... Rc8 {[%clk
0:06:57.5]} 46. Kg1 {[%clk 0:12:12.8]} 46... Bf8 {[%clk 0:07:00]} 47. Kf1 {[%clk
0:12:08.7]} 47... Ne7 {[%clk 0:07:07]} 48. Rg2 {[%clk 0:11:47.3]} 48... Nc6
{[%clk 0:07:03.5]} 49. fxg5 {[%clk 0:11:28]} 49... hxg5 {[%clk 0:07:10.4]} 50.
g4 {[%clk 0:11:26.1]} 50... Be7 {[%clk 0:05:37.6]} 51. Rcf2 {[%clk 0:11:36]}
51... Rh8 {[%clk 0:03:55]} 52. gxf5 {[%clk 0:11:20]} 52... exf5 {[%clk
0:04:02.4]} 53. Rxf5+ {[%clk 0:11:11.8]} 53... Ke6 {[%clk 0:04:09.6]} 54. Rgxg5
{[%clk 0:10:51.6]} 54... Bxg5 {[%clk 0:04:07.5]} 55. Rxg5 {[%clk 0:11:01.5]}
55... Ne7 {[%clk 0:02:58.8]} 56. Nxc5+ {[%clk 0:10:41.5]} 56... Kf7 {[%clk
0:03:07.5]} 57. Ke2 {[%clk 0:10:28.5]} 57... Rxa2+ {[%clk 0:02:51.6]} 58. Kd3
{[%clk 0:10:37.9]} 58... Rh2 {[%clk 0:02:54.1]} 59. h6 {[%clk 0:10:16.6]} 59...
R8xh6 {[%clk 0:02:52.4]} 60. Rg1 {[%clk 0:10:02.7]} 60... R2h3+ {[%clk 0:02:25]}
61. Ke2 {[%clk 0:09:28.4]} 61... Re3+ {[%clk 0:02:30.4]} 62. Kd1 {[%clk
0:08:53.3]} 62... Rxe5 {[%clk 0:01:54.8]} 63. Nd7 {[%clk 0:08:17.4]} 63... Re3
{[%clk 0:01:40.6]} 64. Rf1+ {[%clk 0:07:50.3]} 64... Ke6 {[%clk 0:01:14.1]} 65.
Kc1 {[%clk 0:07:48.4]} 65... Kxd7 {[%clk 0:01:17]} 66. Kb1 {[%clk 0:07:05]}
66... Rh2 {[%clk 0:01:22]} 67. c5 {[%clk 0:06:25.3]} 67... Rxb3+ {[%clk
0:01:29.9]} 68. Ka1 {[%clk 0:05:40]} 68... Ra3+ {[%clk 0:01:37.5]} 69. Kb1
{[%clk 0:05:49.9]} 69... Raa2 {[%clk 0:01:43.5]} 70. Rh1 {[%clk 0:04:45.6]}
70... Rxh1+ {[%clk 0:01:44.4]} 71. Kxa2 {[%clk 0:04:55.5]} 71... Kc6 {[%clk
0:01:54.1]} 72. Kb2 {[%clk 0:02:51.7]} 72... Kxc5 {[%clk 0:02:01.1]} 73. Kc2
{[%clk 0:02:58.9]} 73... Kc4 {[%clk 0:02:09]} 74. Kd2 {[%clk 0:03:08.8]} 74...
Rh2+ {[%clk 0:02:18.4]} 75. Kc1 {[%clk 0:03:18.7]} 75... Kc3 {[%clk 0:02:27.4]}
76. Kd1 {[%clk 0:03:28.6]} 76... b3 {[%clk 0:02:34.5]} 77. Ke1 {[%clk
0:03:38.5]} 77... b2 {[%clk 0:02:43.4]} 78. Kd1 {[%clk 0:03:48.4]} 78... b1=Q#
{[%clk 0:02:52.3]} 0-1[/pgn]
"Good decisions come from experience, and experience comes from bad decisions."
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Ted Summers
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Ted Summers
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Chessqueen
- Posts: 5685
- Joined: Wed Sep 05, 2018 2:16 am
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- Full name: Jorge Picado
Re: Komodo Dragon vs IM Andras Toth knight odds match.
I predict the next 2 games to be Draws, Komodo should play another 1. f4 OpeningAdminX wrote: ↑Sun Jun 20, 2021 3:52 pm [pgn]
[Event "Live Chess - Chess"]
[Site "Chess.com"]
[Date "2021.06.20"]
[Round "?"]
[White "PlayKomodo"]
[Black "ChesscoachAndras"]
[Result "0-1"]
[SetUp "1"]
[FEN "rnbqkbnr/pppppppp/8/8/8/8/PPPPPPPP/RNBQKB1R w KQkq - 0 1"]
[TimeControl "900+10"]
[WhiteElo "3400"]
[BlackElo "2503"]
[Termination "ChesscoachAndras won by checkmate"]
1. e4 {[%clk 0:15:10]} 1... c5 {[%clk 0:15:08]} 2. Nc3 {[%clk 0:15:10.3]} 2...
Nc6 {[%clk 0:15:16.1]} 3. g3 {[%clk 0:15:20.2]} 3... g6 {[%clk 0:15:17.8]} 4.
Bg2 {[%clk 0:15:30.1]} 4... Bg7 {[%clk 0:15:27.7]} 5. d3 {[%clk 0:15:24.4]} 5...
d6 {[%clk 0:15:35.4]} 6. f4 {[%clk 0:15:15.8]} 6... e6 {[%clk 0:15:42.6]} 7. Qe2
{[%clk 0:15:08.1]} 7... Nge7 {[%clk 0:15:47.6]} 8. Qf2 {[%clk 0:14:56.6]} 8...
Nd4 {[%clk 0:15:48.2]} 9. O-O {[%clk 0:14:50.6]} 9... O-O {[%clk 0:15:55.6]} 10.
Be3 {[%clk 0:14:45.7]} 10... Rb8 {[%clk 0:16:00.7]} 11. Nd1 {[%clk 0:14:36]}
11... b6 {[%clk 0:16:01.6]} 12. c3 {[%clk 0:14:33.8]} 12... Ndc6 {[%clk
0:16:10.8]} 13. Qe2 {[%clk 0:14:31.5]} 13... Ba6 {[%clk 0:16:09.3]} 14. Nf2
{[%clk 0:14:30.1]} 14... Qd7 {[%clk 0:16:00.4]} 15. Qc2 {[%clk 0:14:24.4]} 15...
f5 {[%clk 0:15:51.3]} 16. Qa4 {[%clk 0:14:14.1]} 16... Bb7 {[%clk 0:15:50.1]}
17. Rad1 {[%clk 0:14:20.1]} 17... d5 {[%clk 0:15:42.8]} 18. Bc1 {[%clk
0:14:27.2]} 18... Rbd8 {[%clk 0:15:35.8]} 19. Qc2 {[%clk 0:14:15.8]} 19... b5
{[%clk 0:14:11.4]} 20. Rfe1 {[%clk 0:14:07.4]} 20... a5 {[%clk 0:14:13.8]} 21.
Qb3 {[%clk 0:13:55.1]} 21... Ba6 {[%clk 0:14:14.2]} 22. e5 {[%clk 0:13:58]}
22... d4 {[%clk 0:13:48.8]} 23. Bd2 {[%clk 0:13:51.2]} 23... Rc8 {[%clk
0:12:51.1]} 24. Rc1 {[%clk 0:13:40.3]} 24... Rfd8 {[%clk 0:12:55.2]} 25. c4
{[%clk 0:13:38.9]} 25... Rb8 {[%clk 0:12:20]} 26. Qa3 {[%clk 0:13:35.4]} 26...
Qa7 {[%clk 0:11:48.5]} 27. h4 {[%clk 0:13:27.8]} 27... bxc4 {[%clk 0:10:24.1]}
28. dxc4 {[%clk 0:13:37.7]} 28... Qb6 {[%clk 0:10:33.6]} 29. Nd3 {[%clk
0:13:31.5]} 29... Nb4 {[%clk 0:10:39.8]} 30. Bxb4 {[%clk 0:13:35.8]} 30... axb4
{[%clk 0:10:39.8]} 31. Qa4 {[%clk 0:13:34.1]} 31... Bb7 {[%clk 0:10:00.8]} 32.
Qd1 {[%clk 0:13:24.1]} 32... Bxg2 {[%clk 0:09:58.1]} 33. Kxg2 {[%clk 0:13:34]}
33... Ra8 {[%clk 0:10:04.9]} 34. Ra1 {[%clk 0:13:41.2]} 34... Qc6+ {[%clk
0:09:48.6]} 35. Kh2 {[%clk 0:13:26.3]} 35... Kf7 {[%clk 0:09:28.6]} 36. Nf2
{[%clk 0:13:12.2]} 36... Ng8 {[%clk 0:09:20.2]} 37. Re2 {[%clk 0:13:03.3]} 37...
Qf3 {[%clk 0:08:52.9]} 38. Nh3 {[%clk 0:12:53.4]} 38... h6 {[%clk 0:08:45.7]}
39. Nf2 {[%clk 0:12:36.4]} 39... Bf8 {[%clk 0:08:49.9]} 40. b3 {[%clk
0:12:22.3]} 40... Ra3 {[%clk 0:08:37.1]} 41. Rc2 {[%clk 0:12:10.7]} 41... Qxd1
{[%clk 0:08:40.2]} 42. Rxd1 {[%clk 0:12:20.6]} 42... Be7 {[%clk 0:08:37.5]} 43.
Nd3 {[%clk 0:12:11.8]} 43... Rda8 {[%clk 0:07:56.9]} 44. Rdd2 {[%clk 0:12:06.7]}
44... g5 {[%clk 0:07:59.6]} 45. h5 {[%clk 0:12:02.9]} 45... Rc8 {[%clk
0:06:57.5]} 46. Kg1 {[%clk 0:12:12.8]} 46... Bf8 {[%clk 0:07:00]} 47. Kf1 {[%clk
0:12:08.7]} 47... Ne7 {[%clk 0:07:07]} 48. Rg2 {[%clk 0:11:47.3]} 48... Nc6
{[%clk 0:07:03.5]} 49. fxg5 {[%clk 0:11:28]} 49... hxg5 {[%clk 0:07:10.4]} 50.
g4 {[%clk 0:11:26.1]} 50... Be7 {[%clk 0:05:37.6]} 51. Rcf2 {[%clk 0:11:36]}
51... Rh8 {[%clk 0:03:55]} 52. gxf5 {[%clk 0:11:20]} 52... exf5 {[%clk
0:04:02.4]} 53. Rxf5+ {[%clk 0:11:11.8]} 53... Ke6 {[%clk 0:04:09.6]} 54. Rgxg5
{[%clk 0:10:51.6]} 54... Bxg5 {[%clk 0:04:07.5]} 55. Rxg5 {[%clk 0:11:01.5]}
55... Ne7 {[%clk 0:02:58.8]} 56. Nxc5+ {[%clk 0:10:41.5]} 56... Kf7 {[%clk
0:03:07.5]} 57. Ke2 {[%clk 0:10:28.5]} 57... Rxa2+ {[%clk 0:02:51.6]} 58. Kd3
{[%clk 0:10:37.9]} 58... Rh2 {[%clk 0:02:54.1]} 59. h6 {[%clk 0:10:16.6]} 59...
R8xh6 {[%clk 0:02:52.4]} 60. Rg1 {[%clk 0:10:02.7]} 60... R2h3+ {[%clk 0:02:25]}
61. Ke2 {[%clk 0:09:28.4]} 61... Re3+ {[%clk 0:02:30.4]} 62. Kd1 {[%clk
0:08:53.3]} 62... Rxe5 {[%clk 0:01:54.8]} 63. Nd7 {[%clk 0:08:17.4]} 63... Re3
{[%clk 0:01:40.6]} 64. Rf1+ {[%clk 0:07:50.3]} 64... Ke6 {[%clk 0:01:14.1]} 65.
Kc1 {[%clk 0:07:48.4]} 65... Kxd7 {[%clk 0:01:17]} 66. Kb1 {[%clk 0:07:05]}
66... Rh2 {[%clk 0:01:22]} 67. c5 {[%clk 0:06:25.3]} 67... Rxb3+ {[%clk
0:01:29.9]} 68. Ka1 {[%clk 0:05:40]} 68... Ra3+ {[%clk 0:01:37.5]} 69. Kb1
{[%clk 0:05:49.9]} 69... Raa2 {[%clk 0:01:43.5]} 70. Rh1 {[%clk 0:04:45.6]}
70... Rxh1+ {[%clk 0:01:44.4]} 71. Kxa2 {[%clk 0:04:55.5]} 71... Kc6 {[%clk
0:01:54.1]} 72. Kb2 {[%clk 0:02:51.7]} 72... Kxc5 {[%clk 0:02:01.1]} 73. Kc2
{[%clk 0:02:58.9]} 73... Kc4 {[%clk 0:02:09]} 74. Kd2 {[%clk 0:03:08.8]} 74...
Rh2+ {[%clk 0:02:18.4]} 75. Kc1 {[%clk 0:03:18.7]} 75... Kc3 {[%clk 0:02:27.4]}
76. Kd1 {[%clk 0:03:28.6]} 76... b3 {[%clk 0:02:34.5]} 77. Ke1 {[%clk
0:03:38.5]} 77... b2 {[%clk 0:02:43.4]} 78. Kd1 {[%clk 0:03:48.4]} 78... b1=Q#
{[%clk 0:02:52.3]} 0-1[/pgn]
IM Andras tried a Premove and Blunder his Queen again
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AdminX
- Posts: 6363
- Joined: Mon Mar 13, 2006 2:34 pm
- Location: Acworth, GA
Re: Komodo Dragon vs IM Andras Toth knight odds match.
[pgn]
[Event "Live Chess - Chess"]
[Site "Chess.com"]
[Date "2021.06.20"]
[Round "?"]
[White "PlayKomodo"]
[Black "ChesscoachAndras"]
[Result "1-0"]
[SetUp "1"]
[FEN "rnbqkbnr/pppppppp/8/8/8/8/PPPPPPPP/R1BQKBNR w KQkq - 0 1"]
[TimeControl "900+10"]
[WhiteElo "3400"]
[BlackElo "2503"]
[Termination "PlayKomodo won by resignation"]
1. f4 {[%clk 0:15:10]} 1... d5 {[%clk 0:15:09]} 2. Nf3 {[%clk 0:15:19.9]} 2...
c5 {[%clk 0:15:18.7]} 3. b3 {[%clk 0:15:29.8]} 3... Nc6 {[%clk 0:15:27.9]} 4. e3
{[%clk 0:15:23]} 4... Nf6 {[%clk 0:15:33.6]} 5. Bb5 {[%clk 0:15:26.4]} 5... Bd7
{[%clk 0:15:41]} 6. O-O {[%clk 0:15:19.7]} 6... g6 {[%clk 0:15:46.8]} 7. a4
{[%clk 0:15:10.3]} 7... Bg7 {[%clk 0:15:54.5]} 8. Ba3 {[%clk 0:15:10.1]} 8... b6
{[%clk 0:15:47.5]} 9. d4 {[%clk 0:15:15.7]} 9... Ne4 {[%clk 0:15:00.2]} 10. dxc5
{[%clk 0:15:25.6]} 10... O-O {[%clk 0:11:12.9]} 11. Qxd5 {[%clk 0:15:25.2]}
11... Nc3 {[%clk 0:09:50.9]} 12. Qg5 {[%clk 0:15:35.1]} 12... bxc5 {[%clk
0:06:06]} 13. Qxc5 {[%clk 0:15:45]} 13... Rc8 {[%clk 0:05:47.8]} 14. Ba6 {[%clk
0:15:41]} 14... Rc7 {[%clk 0:05:37.7]} 15. Qg5 {[%clk 0:15:50.9]} 15... Ne4
{[%clk 0:05:07.3]} 16. Qh4 {[%clk 0:15:50.5]} 16... Bf6 {[%clk 0:04:37.3]} 17.
Qh6 {[%clk 0:16:00.4]} 17... Bg7 {[%clk 0:04:46.3]} 18. Qh4 {[%clk 0:16:00]}
18... Qb8 {[%clk 0:04:36.8]} 19. Bd3 {[%clk 0:15:58.3]} 19... Nf6 {[%clk
0:04:41.5]} 20. Rad1 {[%clk 0:15:49.9]} 20... Re8 {[%clk 0:04:45]} 21. Bc4
{[%clk 0:15:38.2]} 21... Qb6 {[%clk 0:04:19]} 22. Kh1 {[%clk 0:15:48.1]} 22...
Bg4 {[%clk 0:03:32]} 23. Qe1 {[%clk 0:15:36]} 23... Ne4 {[%clk 0:03:17.9]} 24.
Rd5 {[%clk 0:15:45.9]} 24... a6 {[%clk 0:03:05.5]} 25. a5 {[%clk 0:15:37.7]}
25... Qb7 {[%clk 0:02:59.9]} 26. Ng5 {[%clk 0:15:36.2]} 26... Nxg5 {[%clk
0:02:53.3]} 27. Rxg5 {[%clk 0:15:46.1]} 27... Be6 {[%clk 0:02:26]} 28. Bd3
{[%clk 0:15:42.2]} 28... Bf6 {[%clk 0:02:21.3]} 29. Rc5 {[%clk 0:15:34.9]} 29...
Nb8 {[%clk 0:02:23.6]} 30. e4 {[%clk 0:15:32.7]} 30... Nd7 {[%clk 0:01:50.6]}
31. Bxa6 {[%clk 0:15:31]} 31... Qa7 {[%clk 0:01:48.1]} 32. Rxc7 {[%clk
0:15:40.9]} 32... Qb7 {[%clk 0:01:58]} 33. Bxb7 {[%clk 0:15:37.1]} 1-0
[/pgn]
[Event "Live Chess - Chess"]
[Site "Chess.com"]
[Date "2021.06.20"]
[Round "?"]
[White "PlayKomodo"]
[Black "ChesscoachAndras"]
[Result "1-0"]
[SetUp "1"]
[FEN "rnbqkbnr/pppppppp/8/8/8/8/PPPPPPPP/R1BQKBNR w KQkq - 0 1"]
[TimeControl "900+10"]
[WhiteElo "3400"]
[BlackElo "2503"]
[Termination "PlayKomodo won by resignation"]
1. f4 {[%clk 0:15:10]} 1... d5 {[%clk 0:15:09]} 2. Nf3 {[%clk 0:15:19.9]} 2...
c5 {[%clk 0:15:18.7]} 3. b3 {[%clk 0:15:29.8]} 3... Nc6 {[%clk 0:15:27.9]} 4. e3
{[%clk 0:15:23]} 4... Nf6 {[%clk 0:15:33.6]} 5. Bb5 {[%clk 0:15:26.4]} 5... Bd7
{[%clk 0:15:41]} 6. O-O {[%clk 0:15:19.7]} 6... g6 {[%clk 0:15:46.8]} 7. a4
{[%clk 0:15:10.3]} 7... Bg7 {[%clk 0:15:54.5]} 8. Ba3 {[%clk 0:15:10.1]} 8... b6
{[%clk 0:15:47.5]} 9. d4 {[%clk 0:15:15.7]} 9... Ne4 {[%clk 0:15:00.2]} 10. dxc5
{[%clk 0:15:25.6]} 10... O-O {[%clk 0:11:12.9]} 11. Qxd5 {[%clk 0:15:25.2]}
11... Nc3 {[%clk 0:09:50.9]} 12. Qg5 {[%clk 0:15:35.1]} 12... bxc5 {[%clk
0:06:06]} 13. Qxc5 {[%clk 0:15:45]} 13... Rc8 {[%clk 0:05:47.8]} 14. Ba6 {[%clk
0:15:41]} 14... Rc7 {[%clk 0:05:37.7]} 15. Qg5 {[%clk 0:15:50.9]} 15... Ne4
{[%clk 0:05:07.3]} 16. Qh4 {[%clk 0:15:50.5]} 16... Bf6 {[%clk 0:04:37.3]} 17.
Qh6 {[%clk 0:16:00.4]} 17... Bg7 {[%clk 0:04:46.3]} 18. Qh4 {[%clk 0:16:00]}
18... Qb8 {[%clk 0:04:36.8]} 19. Bd3 {[%clk 0:15:58.3]} 19... Nf6 {[%clk
0:04:41.5]} 20. Rad1 {[%clk 0:15:49.9]} 20... Re8 {[%clk 0:04:45]} 21. Bc4
{[%clk 0:15:38.2]} 21... Qb6 {[%clk 0:04:19]} 22. Kh1 {[%clk 0:15:48.1]} 22...
Bg4 {[%clk 0:03:32]} 23. Qe1 {[%clk 0:15:36]} 23... Ne4 {[%clk 0:03:17.9]} 24.
Rd5 {[%clk 0:15:45.9]} 24... a6 {[%clk 0:03:05.5]} 25. a5 {[%clk 0:15:37.7]}
25... Qb7 {[%clk 0:02:59.9]} 26. Ng5 {[%clk 0:15:36.2]} 26... Nxg5 {[%clk
0:02:53.3]} 27. Rxg5 {[%clk 0:15:46.1]} 27... Be6 {[%clk 0:02:26]} 28. Bd3
{[%clk 0:15:42.2]} 28... Bf6 {[%clk 0:02:21.3]} 29. Rc5 {[%clk 0:15:34.9]} 29...
Nb8 {[%clk 0:02:23.6]} 30. e4 {[%clk 0:15:32.7]} 30... Nd7 {[%clk 0:01:50.6]}
31. Bxa6 {[%clk 0:15:31]} 31... Qa7 {[%clk 0:01:48.1]} 32. Rxc7 {[%clk
0:15:40.9]} 32... Qb7 {[%clk 0:01:58]} 33. Bxb7 {[%clk 0:15:37.1]} 1-0
[/pgn]
"Good decisions come from experience, and experience comes from bad decisions."
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Ted Summers
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Ted Summers