Games
[Event "Human vs Computer Training"] [Site "Internet Chess Club"] [Date "2017.03.22"] [Round "?"] [White "Kronus"] [Black "Mephisto Master, Computer"] [Result "0-1"] [ECO "B23"] [WhiteElo "1900"] [BlackElo "2200"] [Annotator "Llewellyn,Alan"] [PlyCount "72"] [EventDate "2017.??.??"] {This is a game played by a prodigy in the making (ICC handle is Kronus) against an almost International Master level dedicated chess computer. Kronus has a win but misses it although it was extremely difficult to see.} 1. e4 c5 2. Nc3 {This is an unsual Closed Sicilian Defence.} Nc6 3. d3 $1 {a rare move which gets the computer out of its book.} e6 4. f4 d5 5. e5 g5 $5 {a double edged move. It weakens both sides King positions simultaneously because it threatens to open up the g-file to be used by Blacks major pieces to attack a castled white King but also it leaves a very weak King position for Blacks castled King.} 6. Qh5 $1 {the queen is in the heart of Blacks position while still relatively safe there because Nf6 is not possible.} Nd4 $1 7. Kd1 $1 { practically Whites only move.} gxf4 8. Bxf4 Qb6 9. Rb1 $6 $15 (9. Kc1 $13) 9... Ne7 10. g4 $2 Ng6 11. Nh3 $2 Bg7 12. Bg2 Nxf4 $2 (12... Bd7) 13. Nxf4 Qc7 $5 14. Re1 O-O $1 15. Re3 $6 b5 $1 (15... f6 $4 16. Ncxd5 Qf7 (16... exd5 $4 17. Bxd5+ Kh8 18. Ng6#) 17. exf6 $18) 16. Kd2 $3 Qa5 $6 $15 (16... c4 $17) 17. Rbe1 $4 b4 $5 18. Ncxd5 $3 exd5 19. Nxd5 $3 b3+ $5 20. c3 Qxa2 $4 (20... Re8 { is an alternative which is safer}) 21. Ne7+ $3 Kh8 22. Rh3 Qxb2+ $4 (22... h6) 23. Ke3 h6 24. Be4 $4 (24. Qg5 $3 Nc2+ 25. Kf4 Bxe5+ 26. Qxe5+ f6 27. Qh5 Kg7 28. Qxh6+ Kf7 29. Qg6#) 24... Nc2+ 25. Kf4 Re8 26. Qxf7 $3 Bxe5+ (26... Nxe1 27. Rxh6+ $4 (27. Qxe8+ Bf8 28. Qxf8#) 27... Bxh6+ 28. g5 Qf2+ 29. Bf3 Qxf3#) 27. Kxe5 Qxc3+ 28. Kf4 Qd2+ 29. Ree3 Qf2+ 30. Ke5 $4 {This is what ends up the losing mistake.} (30. Ref3 $3 Qd2+ 31. Kg3 Qe1+ 32. Rf2 Qe3+ 33. Kg2 Ne1+ 34. Kh1 {and Black has run out of checks.} Rxe7 35. Qf8#) 30... Qxf7 31. Rxh6+ Kg7 32. Rh7+ Kf8 33. Rxf7+ Kxf7 34. Rf3+ Kxe7 35. Bxa8 Kd8+ 36. Kd6 b2 {and the position of the computer is overwhelming as it is about to Queen a pawn.} 0-1 [Event "ICC Simultaneous"] [Site "Internet Chess Club"] [Date "2017.04.13"] [Round "?"] [White "Kasparov, Garry"] [Black "Kronus"] [Result "0-1"] [ECO "A46"] [WhiteElo "2542"] [BlackElo "1558"] [Annotator "Llewellyn,Alan"] [PlyCount "104"] [EventDate "2017.??.??"] {I am not 100% sure this is a simultaneous with the great Garry Kasparov but that is the rumour. I cannot be sure as he goes by an assumed name if it is him but that name is Argentinian and no-one Argentinian is this strong, while a friend told me it was Garry.} 1. Nf3 Nf6 2. d4 c5 3. d5 d6 4. c4 {this is the Czech Benoni} Bg4 5. Nc3 Bxf3 6. exf3 g6 7. Bd3 Bg7 8. O-O O-O 9. f4 Nbd7 10. Re1 Kh8 11. Bd2 Ng8 $1 12. f5 Ne5 13. Bf1 $6 $14 (13. Qe2 $16) 13... Qc8 $2 14. f4 Nd7 15. fxg6 fxg6 16. g3 Ndf6 17. Bd3 $2 (17. Kg2 $18 {To stop Qh3 threat and allow Bd3-White has a strong attack}) 17... Qd7 $2 (17... Qh3 $1 18. Be2 Nh6 19. Bf1 Qd7 20. Rc1 $16) 18. Re6 $6 (18. Kg2 $18) 18... Rae8 19. Qf3 Nh6 20. Rae1 Nfg4 21. h3 $4 (21. Bc2 Qc8 22. h3 Nf6 23. g4 Nd7 24. Qe2 Nb6 25. Rxe7 $4 Rxe7 26. Qxe7 Nxc4 27. Bc1 Nxg4 28. hxg4 Qxg4+ 29. Kh2 Bh6 30. Kh1 Qh3+ 31. Kg1 Qg3+ $11 {and the White King cannot escape the checks.}) 21... Bd4+ $6 (21... Ne5 $3 22. Qe2 Nxd3 23. Qxd3 $14) 22. Kg2 Ne5 $3 23. Qe2 $5 (23. fxe5 $4 Rxf3 24. Kxf3 Rf8+ 25. Ke2 dxe5 26. Bxh6 Rf2+ 27. Kd1 Bxc3 28. bxc3 Qa4+ 29. Kc1 Qa3+ 30. Kd1 Rxa2 31. Rf1 Qb3+ 32. Kc1 Qxc3+ 33. Kd1 Qxd3+ 34. Ke1 Qe2#) 23... Nf5 $4 (23... Nxd3 $16) 24. fxe5 Ng7 25. Bf4 $2 (25. Bh6 $1 Rf2+ 26. Qxf2 Bxf2 27. Bxg7+ Kxg7 28. Kxf2 $18) 25... Nxe6 $6 26. dxe6 Qxe6 27. exd6 $2 (27. Nb5 $3 {threatening Nc7...} Qd7 28. Nxd4 cxd4 29. Bh6 $18) 27... Qxe2+ 28. Rxe2 exd6 29. Rxe8 $2 $16 Rxe8 30. Nd5 $2 $14 (30. Ne4 $16) 30... Re1 $1 31. Bxd6 Kg7 32. b3 h6 $2 (32... Ra1 33. a4 $6 Ra3 34. Kf3 (34. Bc2 $4 Ra2 35. Kf3 Rxc2 $19) 34... Rxb3 35. Ke4 $14) 33. h4 $2 (33. Nf4 g5 34. Ne2 Ra1 35. Kf3 Rxa2 36. Nxd4 cxd4 37. c5 Kf6 38. Ke4 Rh2 39. Kxd4 Rxh3 40. Be5+ Kf7 41. Be4 Rh2 42. Bxb7 Rb2 43. c6 Rxb3 44. c7 Rxb7 45. c8=Q $18) 33... g5 $6 34. hxg5 hxg5 35. g4 $2 (35. Kf3 Ra1 36. Ne3 Rxa2 37. Nf5+ Kf6 38. Nxd4 cxd4 39. Ke4 $18) 35... Ra1 36. Ne7 Rxa2+ 37. Kf3 Kf6 38. Nf5 Ke6 39. Bb8 $2 a5 $4 (39... Be5 $1 40. Bxe5 Kxe5 $15) 40. Nxd4+ cxd4 41. Bf5+ $2 Kf7 42. Be4 $2 (42. Ke4 Rb2 43. Kxd4 Rxb3 44. Bc2 Ra3 45. c5 $16) 42... b6 $4 (42... Ra3 $3 43. Bc2 a4 44. Ke2 axb3 45. Bb1 b2 46. Kd2 Ra1 47. Kc2 d3+ 48. Kxb2 d2 49. Kc2 Rxb1 50. Kxd2 $19) 43. Bd5+ Ke7 44. Ke4 $1 Rb2 $5 45. Kxd4 Rxb3 46. Bc7 $2 a4 47. Be5 $6 $15 (47. c5 bxc5+ 48. Kxc5 Rc3+ 49. Kb6 a3 50. Be5 Rc2 51. Kb5 a2 52. Kb4 Re2 53. Bc3 Kd6 54. Bb3 Rg2 55. Ka3 Rxg4 56. Kxa2 Rg2+ 57. Ka3 g4 58. Bb4+ Ke5 59. Bc3+ Kf4 60. Bd5 Re2 61. Bc4 Re3 62. Kb2 g3 63. Bd5 Re2+ 64. Ka3 g2 65. Bxg2 Rxg2 $11 {drawn endgame.}) 47... a3 $3 48. Ke4 a2 49. Kf5 $6 (49. c5 $11) 49... Re3 50. Bf6+ $6 Kd6 51. Kxg5 $4 {Can you see Blacks surprising way to win outright here...} Re5+ $3 52. Bxe5+ Kxe5 {Now the pawn cannot be stopped from becoming a Queen. Wow what a win. A few mistakes by both sides but the position got very complex and it was a computer which spotted the mistakes with my analysis(with input from myself).} 0-1