Hi,
Here are two games commented by Deep Fritz 11 running on my Q9650 system....
[Event "Zzzz_0_1"]
[Site "?"]
[Date "2009.06.15"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Dr.Deeb"]
[Black "Mustang 4.97"]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO "B12"]
[Annotator "Deep Fritz 11 (20m)"]
[PlyCount "111"]
[Source "Chess Informant"]
{B12: Caro-Kann: Advance Variation} 1. e4 c6 2. d4 d5 3. e5 Bf5 4. Nc3 e6 5. g4
Bg6 6. Nge2 c5 7. h4 h5 8. Nf4 Nc6 9. Nxg6 fxg6 10. Ne2 Nge7 (10... Kd7 11. Nf4
Nge7 12. Bh3 Nxd4 13. c3 hxg4 14. Bxg4 Ndf5 15. Qa4+ Nc6 16. Nxg6 Rg8 17. Qc2
Nce7 18. Bg5 Qc7 19. O-O-O Nxg6 20. Bxf5 Ne7 21. Bg4 g6 22. Qa4+ Qc6 23. Qf4
Nf5 24. h5 Be7 25. hxg6 {
Rapport,R (1998)-Mizsei,J (2114)/Budapest 2007/CBM 116 ext/0-1 (48)}) 11. Nf4
cxd4 12. Nxe6 $146 (12. Bh3 Nxe5 13. Qe2 N7c6 14. Nxe6 Qa5+ 15. Kf1 hxg4 16.
Bxg4 Bd6 17. Kg2 Qa6 18. Qd1 Nxg4 19. Qxg4 Ne5 20. Qxd4 Qc4 21. Qxc4 dxc4 22.
Be3 Kd7 23. Ng5 Be7 24. Rad1+ Kc6 25. Ne6 Bf6 26. Nd4+ Kb6 {
Timman,J (2620)-Karpov,A (2760)/NED/INA 1993/CBM 036/[Ftacnik]/1/2-1/2 (33)})
12... Qd7 {Black threatens to win material: Qd7xe6} 13. Nxd4 {A valuable piece}
Nxe5 (13... Nxd4 $142 $5 {deserves consideration} 14. Qxd4 Nc6 $11) 14. gxh5
$16 gxh5 $2 (14... N7c6 15. Bh3 Qd6 $16) 15. Be2 $4 {
White threatens to win material: Be2xh5. forfeits the advantage} (15. Qe2 $142
{and White has reached his goal} Ng4 16. Bg5 $18) 15... N7c6 $14 16. Bf4 Qf7
17. Bxe5 Nxe5 {Opposite coloured bishops appeared} 18. Bb5+ Ke7 (18... Kd8 19.
Qe2 Bd6 20. Ba4 $14) 19. Qe2 (19. Rh3 $142 $5 Qf4 20. Re3 $18) 19... Qf4 $14 {
Black traps the enemy king in the center} 20. Rd1 a6 21. Ba4 (21. Rh3 $5 axb5
22. Rf3 $14) 21... Kf6 22. c3 {Secures b4} b5 {
Black threatens to win material: b5xa4} 23. Bb3 Bc5 24. Qe3 {
White threatens to win material: Qe3xf4} Qe4 25. Bxd5 Qxd5 {Black wins a piece}
26. Qf4+ Kg6 27. Qf5+ Kh6 {Black has a very active position} 28. Rg1 Nf3+ 29.
Qxf3 Qxf3 30. Nxf3 Rae8+ 31. Kf1 Rhf8 {Black threatens to win material: Rf8xf3}
32. Rg5 {White threatens to win material: Rg5xc5} Rxf3 33. Rxc5 {
A double rook endgame occured} Ref8
[d]5r2/6p1/p6k/1pR4p/7P/2P2r2/PP3P2/3R1K2 w - - 1 34
34. Rc6+ g6 35. Rd2 R3f4 {
Black threatens to win material: Rf4xh4} 36. Rxa6 Rxh4 {
Black has a new protected passed pawn: h5} 37. Rad6 Rg4 38. R6d5 Rg5 $2 (38...
b4 $142 $5 $14 {is the best option Black has}) 39. Rxg5 $18 Kxg5 40. Rd5+ Rf5
$4 {the position was bad, and this mistake simply hastens the end} (40... Kg4
$142 $16) 41. Rxf5+ $18 Kxf5 (41... gxf5 $4 42. c4 $1 {
a beautiful, forced end to the game} b4 43. Kg2 $18) 42. b3 Ke4 43. a4 bxa4 (
43... Kd5 44. axb5 Kd6 $18) 44. bxa4 Kd5 45. f4 Kc5 46. Kg2 Kc6 47. Kh3 Kc5 48.
Kh4 Kc4 49. f5 $1 {Deflection: h5} gxf5 (49... gxf5 50. Kxh5 {Deflection}) (
49... -- $140 50. fxg6 {NOTEXT}) 50. Kxh5 f4 51. Kg4 f3 52. Kxf3 Kc5 53. Ke3
Kc4 54. a5 (54. Ke4 Kc5 55. Ke5 Kc6 56. Kd4 Kb6 57. c4 Kb7 58. Kd5 Ka6 59. c5
Ka7 60. c6 Ka6 61. Kd6 Ka5 62. c7 Kxa4 63. c8=Q Kb3 64. Qc1 Kb4 65. Qc2 Ka3 66.
Kd5 Kb4 67. Qb2+ Ka4 68. Kc4 Ka5 69. Qb5#) 54... Kb5 55. a6 $1 {
here's the full point} Kxa6 56. Kd4 (56. Kd4 Kb6 57. Kd5 Kc7 58. Kc5 Kb7 59.
Kd6 Kc8 60. c4 Kb7 61. c5 Kc8 62. Kc6 Kd8 63. Kb7 Ke7 64. c6 Kd6 65. c7 Kd5 66.
c8=Q Kd4 67. Kc6 Kd3 68. Kd5 Ke3 69. Qf5 Kd2 70. Kd4 Ke2 71. Qf8 Kd2 72. Qf2+
Kc1 73. Kc3 Kb1 74. Qb2#) (56. Ke4 Kb6 57. Kd5 Kc7 58. Kc5 Kb7 59. Kd6 Kc8 60.
c4 Kb7 61. c5 Kc8 62. Kc6 Kd8 63. Kb7 Ke7 64. c6 Kd6 65. c7 Kd5 66. c8=Q Kd4
67. Kc6 Ke4 68. Qg4+ Kd3 69. Kd5 Kc2 70. Kd4 Kb2 71. Qd1 Ka3 72. Qb1 Ka4 73.
Kc4 Ka3 74. Qa1#) 1-0
Now if you go through the analysis of the second game,you will see that if I was a stronger player,I'll be able to win it too....a lot of serious positional mistakes made by Mustang 4.97....
[Event "Zzzz_0_1"]
[Site "?"]
[Date "2009.06.14"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Mustang 4.97"]
[Black "Dr.Deeb"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[ECO "D20"]
[Annotator "Deep Fritz 11 (20m)"]
[PlyCount "63"]
[Source "Chess Informant"]
{D20: Queen's Gambit Accepted: 3 e3 and 3 e4} 1. d4 d5 2. c4 dxc4 3. e4 e5 4.
Nf3 exd4 5. Bxc4 Nc6 6. O-O Be6 7. Bb5 Bc5 8. Nbd2 Nge7 9. Ng5 Qd7 10. Nb3 {
White threatens to win material: Nb3xc5} (10. Nxe6 Qxe6 11. Nb3 Bb6 12. Nxd4
Bxd4 13. Qxd4 O-O 14. Qa4 a6 15. Bc4 Qg6 16. Bd3 b5 17. Qa3 Rad8 18. Bf4 b4 19.
Qb3 Nd4 20. Qc4 c5 21. Rad1 Ne6 22. Be3 Qf6 23. b3 Nc6 24. f4 Qe7 {
Piket,J (2609)-Anand,V (2784)/Wijk aan Zee 1999/CBM 068 ext/1/2-1/2 (48)})
10... Bb6 $146 (10... Bxb3 11. Qxb3 O-O 12. Bc4 Qe8 13. Qxb7 Bb6 14. Qa6 Ne5
15. Bb3 h6 16. Nh3 Qc8 17. Qe2 N7g6 18. Nf4 Kh7 19. Nd5 d3 20. Qe1 Bd4 21. Kh1
c5 22. f4 c4 23. Bd1 Nc6 24. f5 Nge7 25. f6 {
Sargissian,G (2667)-Rasmussen,A (2446)/Copenhagen 2007/CBM 119 ext/1-0 (41)})
11. Nxe6 fxe6 {White has the pair of bishops} 12. Qh5+ Ng6 13. Rd1 (13. Nc5 $5
Bxc5 14. Qxc5 $15) 13... O-O $17 14. Be3 (14. Nc5 Qf7 15. f3 $17) 14... Qe7 (
14... Qf7 $142 {Black missed this excellent chance} 15. Nxd4 Bxd4 16. Rxd4 Nxd4
17. Bxd4 Rad8 $19) 15. Nxd4 $15 (15. Bxd4 $2 Nf4 16. Qg4 h5 $19) 15... Nxd4 16.
Bxd4 (16. Rxd4 $2 Nf4 17. Qg4 Bxd4 18. Bxd4 Rad8 $19) 16... Bxd4 17. Rxd4 Qf6
18. Rd2 Rad8 {Black threatens to win material: Rd8xd2} 19. Rc2 {
White threatens to win material: Rc2xc7} a6 {
Black threatens to win material: a6xb5} 20. Bc4 Ne5 (20... Nf4 $5 21. e5 Qe7
$15) 21. Bb3 $11 c5 22. Qf5 {Attacking the isolated pawn on e6} Qxf5 23. exf5
c4 24. Bxc4 Nxc4 25. Rxc4 exf5 {A double rook endgame occured.} 26. Rac1 Rf7
27. Rc8 Rxc8 {Black has a mate threat} 28. Rxc8+ Rf8 {
Black threatens to win material: Rf8xc8} 29. Rc7 {
White threatens to win material: Rc7xb7} Rf7 {
Black threatens to win material: Rf7xc7} 30. Rc8+ Rf8 31. Rc7 {
Twofold repetition} Rf7 32. Rc8+ 1/2-1/2
Defending the human kind dignity regards,
Dr.D
P.S.I'll upload a database with all my games against the chess engines,commented by Deep Fritz 11 and I'll update it frequently if there is enough interest....people must start to believe that they could play a good quality chess against the machine even if there are not super GM....
This time I idn't miss the won endgame position....
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This time I idn't miss the won endgame position....
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