# 193 by © Hilmar Alquiros, Philippines

 

 

'Warp 10'! Version 2

 

Hilmar Ebert 

 

What is the fewest number of moves required to beat a 2700 blitz-rated computer?

 

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(8.) I 2000

Warp 10

Comments by: David Hayes

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Dr. Ebert asks, "What is the fewest number of moves required to beat a 2700 blitz-rated computer?" He leads the way with this complex game.

White: Ebert, Hilmar, Dr.

Black: Fritz Blitz

Event: Free game

Date: 1996.12.24

Opening: B62: Sicilian: Richter-Rauzer: 6...e6: Unusual White 7th moves

Result: 1-0

Green move-links below show comments on the right.

  1. e4    c5

  2. Nf3    Nc6

  3. d4    cxd4

  4. Nxd4    Nf6

  5. Nc3    d6

  6. Bg5    e6

  7. Be2?!    Qa5

  8. Bxf6    gxf6

  9. O-O    Rg8

  10. Kh1    Qb6

  11. Ndb5    a6

  12. Nxd6+    Bxd6

  13. Qxd6    Qxb2

  14. Na4    Qd4

  15. Qa3    Qxe4

  16. Bf3    Qg6

  17. Nb6    Rb8

  18. Qd6    Bd7

  19. Rfe1    f5

  20. Rab1   

White (Ebert, Hilmar Dr.) Won*

 

Comment H. Alquiros:

1. e4    c5

2. Nf3    Nc6

3. d4    cxd4

4. Nxd4    Nf6

5. Nc3    d6

6. Bg5    e6

7. Be2?! passive.

7... Qa5(?) better Be7

8. Bxf6    gxf6

9. O-O!    or f4 or Nb3.

9. ...   Rg8?  (9...a6 or Be7)

10. Kh1? (Nb3!)

10. ... Qb6 (Sd4:!)

11. Ndb5!    

11. ...a6? (Qd8!)

12. Nxd6+    Bxd6

13. Qxd6    Qxb2!? (or Bd7)

14. Na4 (Qd2!)

14. ...    Qd4

15. Qa3  (to avoid the exchange for attacking)

15. ...Qxe4?? (b5)

16. Bf3!    

16. ...Qg6 (better Qf4)

17. Nb6!    Rb8 (Ne5)

18. Qd6    (or Tad1)

18. ...Bd7

19. Rfe1(!)   

19. ...f5

20. Rab1   resign.

e.g. 20... e5 21. Re5:!

Ne5: 22.Qb8:+ (Ke7 23.Qe5:+ Qe6  24. Qc5+ Kf6 25.Qd4+)

 

* Download the above game in PGN format here. (For a Netscape browser running on a PC, right-click the link and Save Link As. Other browsers have similar function.)

[Event "Casual Christmas Eve Game"]

[Site "?"]

[Date "1996.12.24"]

[Round "?"]

[White "Ebert, Hilmar Dr."]

[Black "Fritz Blitz"]

[Result "1-0"]

[ECO "B62"]

[WhiteElo "unknown"]

[BlackElo "unknown"]

[PlyCount "39"]

 1. e4 {B62: Sicilian: Richter-Rauzer: 6...e6: Unusual White 7th moves} 1... c5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. d4 cxd4 4. Nxd4 Nf6 5. Nc3 d6 6. Bg5 e6 7. Be2 Qa5 {Either 7... Be7 8. 0-0 or 7... a6 8. Qd3 are respectable alternatives.} 8. Bxf6 gxf6 {From this position the game Savon - Filipenko, Cheliabinsk 1991 continued 9. Nb3 Qc7 10. f4 a6 11. Qd3 h5 12. h4 b5 ... (11. Bh5!?)} 9. O-O {A new move?} 9... Rg8 10. Kh1 Qb6 {Also playable is 10... Qg5 11. g3!} 11. Ndb5 {Initiative!} 11... a6 {11... Qd8! e.g. 12. Qd2 a6 13. Nd4 Nd4 14.Qd4 ...} 12. Nxd6+ Bxd6 13. Qxd6 {The point of no return.} 13... Qxb2 {The old theme: Qxb2.} 14. Na4 Qd4 {14... Qc2? 15. Nb6 Rb8 16. Rfe1! Qb2 (Qe4? 17. Bf3 Qh4 18. Bc6+ bc6 19. Rad1 +-) 17. Nd5 ed5 18. ed5 Be6 19. Be6 fe6 20. Bh5+ Rg6 21. Qe6+ Kf8 22. Bg6 hg6 23. Rab1} 15. Qa3 Qxe4 {Threatens mate. White has the advantage after 15... b5! 16. Nc5 Rg5 17. Nb3 Qb6 18. c4 +=} 16. Bf3 Qg6 {A blunder. e maintains only a slight advantage after 16... Qf4! 17. Nb6! Rb8 18. Rfd1 or 18. g3!} 17. Nb6 {A clear winning position after 17 moves!} 17... Rb8 {White prevails after 17... Ne5 18. Na8 Nf3 19. Qf3!} 18. Qd6 Bd7 {Black can do little to extricate himself from this position.} 19. Rfe1 {Black is helpless to prevent major material loss. White looks for more.} 19... f5 20. Rab1 {Black resigns considering 20... Qg5 21. Nd5! Kd8! 22. Nf6! Qxf6 23. Bxc6!, or 21. Nxd7 Rc8 22. Nf6+ Qxf6 23. Bxc6+ bxc6 24. Qd7+ Kf8 25. Qxc8+ Kg7 26. Qxc6.} 1-0 https://web.archive.org/web/20040504154658/
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