Revelation ll Hiarcs 14.1 vs.Mysticum Houdini 1.5a

Designed for posting all types of tournaments and Games (e.g. Man vs. Machine, Computer vs. Computer and basement matches.)

Moderators: Harvey Williamson, Watchman

Forum rules
This textbox is used to restore diagrams posted with the [d] tag before the upgrade.
Post Reply
User avatar
ricard60
Senior Member
Posts: 1285
Joined: Thu Aug 09, 2007 2:46 pm
Location: Puerto Ordaz

Post by ricard60 »

Preparing Mysticum for tomorrow. Oppening. Who knows?. Only when i press the start button.

5th game in some hours regards
Ricardo
User avatar
Steve B
Site Admin
Posts: 10146
Joined: Sun Jul 29, 2007 10:02 am
Location: New York City USofA
Contact:

Post by Steve B »

ricard60 wrote:Preparing Mysticum for tomorrow. Oppening. Who knows?. Only when i press the start button.

5th game in some hours regards
Ricardo
Mysticum must open with either
1.c4
1.Nf3
1.Nc3

Match Rules Regards
Steve
User avatar
Harvey Williamson
Site Admin
Posts: 6079
Joined: Sun Jul 29, 2007 6:57 am
Location: Media City, UK
Contact:

Post by Harvey Williamson »

Steve B wrote:
ricard60 wrote:Preparing Mysticum for tomorrow. Oppening. Who knows?. Only when i press the start button.

5th game in some hours regards
Ricardo
Mysticum must open with either
1.c4
1.Nf3
1.Nc3

Match Rules Regards
Steve
I am sure 'Who' is aware of this and knows an immediate disqualification will be enforced if any other move is played :shock:
User avatar
ricard60
Senior Member
Posts: 1285
Joined: Thu Aug 09, 2007 2:46 pm
Location: Puerto Ordaz

Post by ricard60 »

Great,

Probably one of them. Who knows again?

Harvey Williamson chief arbiter.

no cheating regards
Ricardo
User avatar
Steve B
Site Admin
Posts: 10146
Joined: Sun Jul 29, 2007 10:02 am
Location: New York City USofA
Contact:

Post by Steve B »

2 Hrs to Game 5 and the mid-point of the Match Of The Epoch
17:00 PlayChess Time
In The Cafe

Rev II will defend with the Black Pieces

DGT Timeless Pieces Locked and Loaded Regards
Steve
User avatar
Steve B
Site Admin
Posts: 10146
Joined: Sun Jul 29, 2007 10:02 am
Location: New York City USofA
Contact:

Post by Steve B »

Mysticum draws first blood and takes a 3-2 Lead in the match
In the game Rev II was out of book on move 11
following the pattern of the previous 4 games,One side wins a P but in this game subtle
maneuvering on Mysticum's part results in a King side break through which the Rev II cannot resist


[Date "2014.02.16"]
[Round "5"]
[White "Mysticum Houdini 1.5a"]
[Black "REV ll Hiarcs 14.1"]
[Time Control "1 Min./Avg."]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO "A42"]

1.c4 e5 2.Nc3 d6 3.g3 g6 4.d4 Nd7 5.Nf3 Bg7 6.Bg2 Ne7 7.O-O O-O 8.e4
exd4 9.Nxd4 Nc6 10.Nxc6 bxc6 11.Bd2 Ne5 12.b3 Bd7 13.Qc2 c5 14.Rae1 Re8
15.h4 h6 16.Nd5 a5 17.Bc3 Nc6 18.Rd1 a4 19.Qb2 Be5 20.f4 Bxc3 21.Qxc3
Nd4 22.Rxd4 c6 23.Rd2 cxd5 24.cxd5 axb3 25.axb3 Qa5 26.Qxa5 Rxa5 27.Rb2
f6 28.Rff2 Rb5 29.Ra2 Rb6 30.Bf3 Rd8 31.Ra3 Rdb8 32.Bd1 Be8 33.Kg2 Bf7
34.f5 R8b7 35.Ra8+ Kg7 36.g4 Rb4 37.Bc2 g5 38.Kg3 R7b6 39.Ra3 gxh4+
40.Kh3 h5 41.Rg2 hxg4+ 42.Rxg4+ Kf8 43.Rxh4 Rb7 44.Kg3 Rd4 45.Rh2 Rdb4
46.Ra1 Ke7 47.Kf3 Rb8 48.Rh7 R4b7 49.Kf4 Rb4 50.Bd1 R4b7 51.Bh5 Rf8
52.Ra6 Rd7 53.e5 dxe5+ 54.Ke4 Rd6 55.Ra7+ 1-0

FINAL POSITION


[fen]5r2/R3kb1R/3r1p2/2pPpP1B/4K3/1P6/8/8 w - - 0 55[/fen]


DGT Timeless Pieces Being Trashed Regards
Steve
Last edited by Steve B on Mon Feb 17, 2014 12:24 am, edited 1 time in total.
Wardy
Full Member
Posts: 940
Joined: Tue Jul 31, 2007 7:17 pm
Location: Wellingborough

Post by Wardy »

Wow, pressure is on!
User avatar
ricard60
Senior Member
Posts: 1285
Joined: Thu Aug 09, 2007 2:46 pm
Location: Puerto Ordaz

Post by ricard60 »

The fith game was an english opening, Rev II answered with 1..e5. Some call this opening a sicilian with opposite colors but i have not seen a game played with this reversed strategy
Mysticum came out of book on move 10 Rev II on move 11.

[Event "Computerschach"]
[Site"Mysticum"]
[Date "2014.02.16"]
[Time "13:04"]
[Round "5"]
[White "Mysticum Houdini 1.5a"]
[Black "Rev II Hiarcs 14.1"]
[WhiteType "program"]
[BlackType "program"]
[Result "1-0"]

1.c2c4 e7e5 2.Nb1c3 {Buch} d7d6 3.g2g3 {Buch} g7g6 4.d2d4 {Buch} Nb8d7 5.Ng1f3 {+00,42/15_37} Bf8g7 6.Bf1g2 {Buch/15_31} Ng8e7 7.O-O{Buch} O-O 8.e2e4 {Buch} e5d4 9.Nf3d4 {Buch} Ne7c6 10.Nd4c6 {-00,09/16_39} b7c6 11.Bc1d2 {-00,06/16_37} Nd7e5 12.b2b3 {+00,01/16_38} Bc8d7 13.Qd1c2 {+00,09/16_46} c6c5 14.Ra1e1 {+00,05/16_34} Rf8e8 15.h2h4 {+00,06/17_47} h7h6 16.Nc3d5 {+00,09/16_39} a7a5 17.Bd2c3 {+00,09/17_48} Ne5c6 18.Re1d1 {+00,04/16_46} a5a4 19.Qc2b2 {+00,22/15_52} Bg7e5 20.f2f4 {+00,20/17_45} Be5c3 21.Qb2c3 {+00,18/17_40} Nc6d4 22.Rd1d4 {+00,18/17_63} c7c6 23.Rd4d2 {+00,20/17_48} c6d5 24.c4d5 {+00,16/17_48} a4b3 25.a2b3 {+00,20/18_44} Qd8a5 26.Qc3a5 {+00,19/18_40} Ra8a5 27.Rd2b2 {+00,16/17_47} f7f6 28.Rf1f2 {+00,21/17_42} Ra5b5 29.Rb2a2 {+00,28/17_43} Rb5b6 30.Bg2f3 {+00,32/17_46} Re8d8 31.Ra2a3 {+00,42/18_39} Rd8b8 32.Bf3d1 {+00,39/19_41} Bd7e8 33.Kg1g2 {+00,52/18_45} Be8f7 34.f4f5 {+00,48/17_39} Rb8b7 35.Ra3a8 {+00,53/17_42} Kg8g7 36.g3g4 {+00,54/19_45} Rb6b4 37.Bd1c2 {+00,53/19_60} g6g5 38.Kg2g3 {+00,53/19_39} Rb7b6 39.Ra8a3 {+00,56/18_43} g5h4 40.Kg3h3 {+00,62/20_38} h6h5 41.Rf2g2 {+00,66/20_38} h5g4 42.Rg2g4 {+00,74/21_37} Kg7f8 43.Rg4h4 {+00,75/20_35} Rb6b7 44.Kh3g3 {+00,75/21_43} Rb4d4 45.Rh4h2 {+00,80/20_41} Rd4b4 46.Ra3a1 {+00,82/19_45} Kf8e7 47.Kg3f3 {+00,85/21_48} Rb7b8 48.Rh2h7 {+00,92/21_38} Rb4b7 49.Kf3f4 {+01,31/19_44} Rb7b4 50.Bc2d1 {+02,31/20_54} Rb4b7 51.Bd1h5 {+06,31/18_52} Rb8f8 52.Ra1a6 {+07,44/19_48} Rb7d7 53.e4e5 {+08,37/20_54} d6e5 54.Kf4e4 {+08,70/20_52} Rd7d6 55.Ra6a7 {+09,87/21_56} 1-0

This position came up after move 48.Rh7 the position evaluation after that move was +0,92 not much but Rev II had few space and move choices, Rev II moves its b rooks 5 consecutive times looking for defense but the pressure was going up after each move.


[fen]1r6/4kb1R/3p1p2/2pP1P2/1r2P3/1P3K2/2B5/R7 w - - 0 1 [/fen]
User avatar
Steve B
Site Admin
Posts: 10146
Joined: Sun Jul 29, 2007 10:02 am
Location: New York City USofA
Contact:

Post by Steve B »

Game 6 of the Match Of The Epoch today at 17:00 PlayChess Server Time
in the Cafe

RevII has White and trails in the match 2-3
Looking for revenge of last weeks loss.. it will be pulling out all of the stops and firing up the DGT Ebony piece set

Full Metal Jacket Regards
Steve
Wardy
Full Member
Posts: 940
Joined: Tue Jul 31, 2007 7:17 pm
Location: Wellingborough

Post by Wardy »

Away from home so will miss this game :-( playchess mobile client doesn't have access to the cafe :'(

Good luck Steve!
User avatar
Steve B
Site Admin
Posts: 10146
Joined: Sun Jul 29, 2007 10:02 am
Location: New York City USofA
Contact:

Post by Steve B »

Wardy wrote:Away from home so will miss this game :-( playchess mobile client doesn't have access to the cafe :'(

Good luck Steve!
Thanks Paul
God Speed On Your Journey Regards
Steve
User avatar
ricard60
Senior Member
Posts: 1285
Joined: Thu Aug 09, 2007 2:46 pm
Location: Puerto Ordaz

Post by ricard60 »

I one hour the 6th game.

Match of the Epoch regards
Ricardo
User avatar
Steve B
Site Admin
Posts: 10146
Joined: Sun Jul 29, 2007 10:02 am
Location: New York City USofA
Contact:

Post by Steve B »

Living up its billing as the "Match Of The Epoch"...
The Rev II comes roaring right back to tie up the match 3-3

In the game Rev II was out of book at move 13
a hard fought battle with the Mysticum winning a P early but at the expense of allowing
white a passed "A" Pawn which ties up the black pieces in an effort to keep it from advancing
Mysticum's QB does not enter the game until move 40
slowly the Rev II exerts pressure and finally with the black pieces tied down trying to
block the passer.. Rev II wins a P creating two connected passed pawns
the win was then a matter of technique...


[Date "2014.02.23"]
[Round "6"]
[White "Rev II Hiarcs 14.1]
[Black "Mysticum Houdini 1.5a"]
[TimeControl "1 Min./Avg."]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO "D45"]

1.d4 d5 2.c4 c6 3.Nf3 Nf6 4.e3 e6 5.Nc3 Nbd7 6.Qc2 Bd6 7.Bd3 O-O 8.O-O
h6 9.Rd1 Qc7 10.c5 Be7 11.e4 dxe4 12.Nxe4 Nd5 13.Bd2 a5 14.Qc1 b6 15.Qc2
bxc5 16.Nxc5 Nxc5 17.dxc5 Nb4 18.Bxb4 axb4 19.Qe2 Bxc5 20.Qe4 f5 21.Qe2
Kh7 22.Bc4 Rf6 23.Rd3 Ra5 24.Rad1 Be7 25.h4 Rg6 26.Re3 Bc5 27.Re5 Rg4
28.b3 Rg6 29.Qe1 Rg4 30.Qe2 Rg6 31.Qe1 Qb6 32.Rd2 Qa7 33.h5 Rf6 34.Rde2
Rf7 35.Kf1 Rf6 36.a4 Qf7 37.Bxe6 Rxe6 38.Rxe6 Qxh5 39.Rxc6 Qh1+ 40.Ng1
Bb7 41.Ree6 Bxc6 42.Rxc6 Qh4 43.Qe2 Ba7 44.Rc4 Qf6 45.g3 Qd6 46.Qc2 Rd5
47.Nh3 Qa6 48.Nf4 Ra5 49.Qe2 Qb6 50.Kg2 Bb8 51.Qe6 Qxe6 52.Nxe6 Bd6
53.Rc6 Rd5 54.Rb6 Kg8 55.Rb7 Be5 56.Rxb4 Kf7 57.Nf4 Bxf4 58.Rxf4 Ke6
59.b4 Rd3 60.Rc4 Rb3 61.Rc6+ Ke7 62.Rb6 Kd8 63.a5 Kc7 64.b5 Rb2 65.Kf3
Rb4 66.Rc6+ Kb8 67.Rc5 g6 68.a6 h5 69.Ke3 Ka7 70.Rc7+ Ka8 71.Rb7 f4+
72.gxf4 Ra4 73.Kf3 Rb4 74.b6 1-0

FINAL POSITION
[fen]k7/1R6/PP4p1/7p/1r3P2/5K2/5P2/8 w - - 0 74[/fen]


With the Win the DGT Ebony pieces earn the right to stay on the board for game 7
the match is now down to 4 games with each side having to open with a Knight move each game

4 Knights Regards
Steve
Last edited by Steve B on Mon Feb 24, 2014 12:05 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Wardy
Full Member
Posts: 940
Joined: Tue Jul 31, 2007 7:17 pm
Location: Wellingborough

Post by Wardy »

Whoop! Gutted I missed it!
User avatar
fourthirty
Full Member
Posts: 763
Joined: Fri Dec 06, 2013 8:46 pm
Location: San Francisco

Post by fourthirty »

Great game! Well done Rev II.
Post Reply