Palm Hiarcs v Resurection Rybka Current score 1.5-1.5
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Palm Hiarcs v Resurection Rybka Current score 1.5-1.5
Helllo All,
4 games of 15 minutes per side are being played. Hiarcs 9.6 on a 400mhz palm and Res Rybka on a 500mhz dedicated machine. Rounds 1 and 2 are being played today rounds 3 and 4 will be on Playchess next Sunday at 11 server time. Here is game 1 I will post the others as soon as they happen.
More details of the match can be found here http://hiarcs.net/forums/viewtopic.php?t=408
[Event "US-UK Sunday Morning Rapid World
Championships"]
[Site "Playchess"]
[Date "2007.10.14"]
[Round "1"]
[White "Hiarcs 9.6"]
[Black "Res Rybka"]
[Result "1-0"]
[PlyCount "137"]
[EventDate "2007.10.14"]
1. e4 {126} e5 {7} 2. Nf3 {17} Nc6 {9} 3. Bb5 {25} a6 {8} 4. Ba4 {19} Nf6 {14}
5. O-O {3} Be7 {9} 6. Re1 {6} b5 {9} 7. Bb3 {4} d6 {7} 8. c3 {6} O-O {20} 9. d4
{4} Bg4 {10} 10. d5 {9} Na5 {9} 11. Bc2 {4} c6 {7} 12. h3 {7} Bxf3 {11} 13.
Qxf3 {9} cxd5 {11} 14. exd5 {4} Nc4 {9} 15. Nd2 {13} Nb6 {9} 16. Nf1 {7} Qc7 {6
} 17. Ng3 {15} g6 {7} 18. Bh6 {7} Rfb8 {6} 19. Rad1 {61} Nbd7 {10} 20. Bg5 {32}
b4 {32} 21. Ba4 {40} Nxd5 {26} 22. Bb3 {29} Bxg5 {41} 23. Bxd5 {27} bxc3 {28}
24. Qxf7+ {78} Kh8 {48} 25. Nh5 {42} Rg8 {24} 26. Bxa8 {10} gxh5 {14} 27. Bd5 {
6} Rf8 {15} 28. Qxh5 {6} Bd2 {36} 29. Rf1 {7} Nf6 {34} 30. Qf3 {6} c2 {14} 31.
Rxd2 {5} c1=Q {16} 32. Rxc1 {3} Qxc1+ {9} 33. Qd1 {10} Qxd1+ {20} 34. Rxd1 {5}
Rb8 {47} 35. Bc4 {6} d5 {30} 36. Bxd5 {20} Rxb2 {12} 37. Bc4 {7} Kg7 {11} 38.
Re1 {8} e4 {13} 39. Bxa6 {8} Rxa2 {12} 40. Bb7 {14} Ra4 {78} 41. Rb1 {6} h5 {30
} 42. Kf1 {18} Kf7 {39} 43. Ke2 {18} h4 {52} 44. Ke3 {17} Ra2 {34} 45. Bc6 {45}
Ke6 {23} 46. Rb6 {26} Ke5 {13} 47. Rb5+ {17} Ke6 {13} 48. Bb7 {4} Ra3+ {35} 49.
Kf4 {9} Ra2 {28} 50. f3 {5} exf3 {45} 51. gxf3 {4} Ra4+ {77} 52. Kg5 {18} Nh7+
{22} 53. Kg6 {4} Nf8+ {22} 54. Kh6 {3} Kd6 {62} 55. Be4 {70} Ne6 {7} 56. Kh5 {
15} Rd4 {34} 57. Rb8 {27} Rc4 {47} 58. Rb6+ {23} Ke5 {10} 59. Kxh4 {10} Rc8 {22
} 60. Rb4 {32} Rh8+ {36} 61. Kg3 {6} Rg8+ {10} 62. Kh2 {68} Nf4 {53} 63. Rb2 {4
} Kd4 {23} 64. Bf5 {30} Ke3 {31} 65. Bg4 {4} Rd8 {29} 66. h4 {34} Rd4 {53} 67.
Rb3+ {48} Kf2 {25} 68. Rb5 {6} Ne2 {41} 69. h5 {
Rybka resigns (Lag: Av=0.21s, max=0.6s) 36} 1-0
4 games of 15 minutes per side are being played. Hiarcs 9.6 on a 400mhz palm and Res Rybka on a 500mhz dedicated machine. Rounds 1 and 2 are being played today rounds 3 and 4 will be on Playchess next Sunday at 11 server time. Here is game 1 I will post the others as soon as they happen.
More details of the match can be found here http://hiarcs.net/forums/viewtopic.php?t=408
[Event "US-UK Sunday Morning Rapid World
Championships"]
[Site "Playchess"]
[Date "2007.10.14"]
[Round "1"]
[White "Hiarcs 9.6"]
[Black "Res Rybka"]
[Result "1-0"]
[PlyCount "137"]
[EventDate "2007.10.14"]
1. e4 {126} e5 {7} 2. Nf3 {17} Nc6 {9} 3. Bb5 {25} a6 {8} 4. Ba4 {19} Nf6 {14}
5. O-O {3} Be7 {9} 6. Re1 {6} b5 {9} 7. Bb3 {4} d6 {7} 8. c3 {6} O-O {20} 9. d4
{4} Bg4 {10} 10. d5 {9} Na5 {9} 11. Bc2 {4} c6 {7} 12. h3 {7} Bxf3 {11} 13.
Qxf3 {9} cxd5 {11} 14. exd5 {4} Nc4 {9} 15. Nd2 {13} Nb6 {9} 16. Nf1 {7} Qc7 {6
} 17. Ng3 {15} g6 {7} 18. Bh6 {7} Rfb8 {6} 19. Rad1 {61} Nbd7 {10} 20. Bg5 {32}
b4 {32} 21. Ba4 {40} Nxd5 {26} 22. Bb3 {29} Bxg5 {41} 23. Bxd5 {27} bxc3 {28}
24. Qxf7+ {78} Kh8 {48} 25. Nh5 {42} Rg8 {24} 26. Bxa8 {10} gxh5 {14} 27. Bd5 {
6} Rf8 {15} 28. Qxh5 {6} Bd2 {36} 29. Rf1 {7} Nf6 {34} 30. Qf3 {6} c2 {14} 31.
Rxd2 {5} c1=Q {16} 32. Rxc1 {3} Qxc1+ {9} 33. Qd1 {10} Qxd1+ {20} 34. Rxd1 {5}
Rb8 {47} 35. Bc4 {6} d5 {30} 36. Bxd5 {20} Rxb2 {12} 37. Bc4 {7} Kg7 {11} 38.
Re1 {8} e4 {13} 39. Bxa6 {8} Rxa2 {12} 40. Bb7 {14} Ra4 {78} 41. Rb1 {6} h5 {30
} 42. Kf1 {18} Kf7 {39} 43. Ke2 {18} h4 {52} 44. Ke3 {17} Ra2 {34} 45. Bc6 {45}
Ke6 {23} 46. Rb6 {26} Ke5 {13} 47. Rb5+ {17} Ke6 {13} 48. Bb7 {4} Ra3+ {35} 49.
Kf4 {9} Ra2 {28} 50. f3 {5} exf3 {45} 51. gxf3 {4} Ra4+ {77} 52. Kg5 {18} Nh7+
{22} 53. Kg6 {4} Nf8+ {22} 54. Kh6 {3} Kd6 {62} 55. Be4 {70} Ne6 {7} 56. Kh5 {
15} Rd4 {34} 57. Rb8 {27} Rc4 {47} 58. Rb6+ {23} Ke5 {10} 59. Kxh4 {10} Rc8 {22
} 60. Rb4 {32} Rh8+ {36} 61. Kg3 {6} Rg8+ {10} 62. Kh2 {68} Nf4 {53} 63. Rb2 {4
} Kd4 {23} 64. Bf5 {30} Ke3 {31} 65. Bg4 {4} Rd8 {29} 66. h4 {34} Rd4 {53} 67.
Rb3+ {48} Kf2 {25} 68. Rb5 {6} Ne2 {41} 69. h5 {
Rybka resigns (Lag: Av=0.21s, max=0.6s) 36} 1-0
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Game 2
Hiarcs missed the win in game 2 49...Rd3!
[Event "US-UK Sunday Morning Rapid World
Championships"]
[Site "playchess"]
[Date "2007.10.14"]
[Round "2"]
[White "Res Rybka"]
[Black "Palm Hiarcs 9.6"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[PlyCount "163"]
[EventDate "2007.10.14"]
1. d4 {2} Nf6 {22} 2. c4 {18} e6 {5} 3. Nf3 {5} b6 {10} 4. g3 {6} Bb7 {14} 5.
Bg2 {13} Be7 {30} 6. O-O {31} O-O {10} 7. Nc3 {32} Ne4 {15} 8. Bd2 {7} f5 {8}
9. d5 {7} Bf6 {8} 10. Rc1 {6} Na6 {25} 11. a3 {9} exd5 {20} 12. cxd5 {29} Qe7 {
62} 13. Bf4 {13} Bxc3 {76} 14. bxc3 {79} Qxa3 {5} 15. Nd4 {53} Qe7 {34} 16. Qb3
{14} d6 {37} 17. Qc2 {30} Bxd5 {32} 18. f3 {10} Nec5 {10} 19. Nxf5 {10} Qf6 {9}
20. e4 {19} Bc4 {39} 21. Be3 {49} Bxf1 {34} 22. Bxf1 {27} Qe6 {6} 23. Nd4 {52}
Qc8 {109} 24. Bc4+ {28} Kh8 {10} 25. Nf5 {74} Ne6 {23} 26. Bd5 {85} c6 {7} 27.
Bxe6 {16} Qxe6 {5} 28. Bd4 {9} Rf7 {19} 29. c4 {9} Nc5 {55} 30. Qc3 {31} Rg8 {
34} 31. Ra1 {27} Qg6 {42} 32. Kg2 {37} Rd7 {24} 33. Rd1 {24} Rgd8 {20} 34. Be3
{25} Rf8 {35} 35. h4 {25} Rf6 {22} 36. Bd4 {51} Rff7 {23} 37. Qc2 {23} Kg8 {20}
38. Re1 {36} Qe6 {16} 39. Rb1 {18} Rf8 {22} 40. h5 {18} d5 {19} 41. cxd5 {49}
cxd5 {15} 42. Bxc5 {9} bxc5 {10} 43. Qa2 {59} c4 {25} 44. Nd4 {40} Qf7 {6} 45.
Rb5 {10} dxe4 {35} 46. Rf5 {11} exf3+ {7} 47. Kf2 {23} Rxd4 {7} 48. Rxf7 {28}
Rxf7 {18} 49. Qa5 {16} g6 {62} 50. Qg5 {16} Rd6 {43} 51. Qg4 {7} Rc6 {62} 52.
Qe4 {25} Rff6 {7} 53. h6 {21} Kf8 {5} 54. Qd4 {13} g5 {77} 55. Qd7 {10} Rce6 {
49} 56. Qg7+ {33} Ke8 {5} 57. Qg8+ {9} Kd7 {8} 58. Qxh7+ {8} Kc6 {30} 59. Qxa7
{7} Rxh6 {45} 60. Qd4 {43} Kb5 {6} 61. Kxf3 {22} Rhg6 {22} 62. Qb2+ {25} Kc6 {
154} 63. Qd4 {48} Rgf6+ {22} 64. Kg4 {49} Kb5 {4} 65. Kxg5 {14} Rd6 {7} 66. Qc3
{11} Rg6+ {28} 67. Kf4 {41} Rdf6+ {28} 68. Ke5 {40} Rf2 {3} 69. Qd4 {13} Rg5+ {
5} 70. Ke6 {11} Re2+ {10} 71. Kf6 {11} Rc5 {9} 72. Qd1 {58} Ree5 {20} 73. g4 {
20} c3 {17} 74. Qc2 {33} Kc4 {12} 75. Qd1 {19} Rg5 {10} 76. Qf1+ {20} Kd4 {5}
77. Qf4+ {12} Kd3 {4} 78. Qf3+ {12} Kc2 {4} 79. Qe4+ {9} Kd2 {30} 80. Qf4+ {13}
Ke2 {5} 81. Qe4+ {17} Kf2 {43} 82. Qf4+ {
Hiarcs offers a draw (Lag: Av=0.30s, max=0.9s) 63} 1/2-1/2
[Event "US-UK Sunday Morning Rapid World
Championships"]
[Site "playchess"]
[Date "2007.10.14"]
[Round "2"]
[White "Res Rybka"]
[Black "Palm Hiarcs 9.6"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[PlyCount "163"]
[EventDate "2007.10.14"]
1. d4 {2} Nf6 {22} 2. c4 {18} e6 {5} 3. Nf3 {5} b6 {10} 4. g3 {6} Bb7 {14} 5.
Bg2 {13} Be7 {30} 6. O-O {31} O-O {10} 7. Nc3 {32} Ne4 {15} 8. Bd2 {7} f5 {8}
9. d5 {7} Bf6 {8} 10. Rc1 {6} Na6 {25} 11. a3 {9} exd5 {20} 12. cxd5 {29} Qe7 {
62} 13. Bf4 {13} Bxc3 {76} 14. bxc3 {79} Qxa3 {5} 15. Nd4 {53} Qe7 {34} 16. Qb3
{14} d6 {37} 17. Qc2 {30} Bxd5 {32} 18. f3 {10} Nec5 {10} 19. Nxf5 {10} Qf6 {9}
20. e4 {19} Bc4 {39} 21. Be3 {49} Bxf1 {34} 22. Bxf1 {27} Qe6 {6} 23. Nd4 {52}
Qc8 {109} 24. Bc4+ {28} Kh8 {10} 25. Nf5 {74} Ne6 {23} 26. Bd5 {85} c6 {7} 27.
Bxe6 {16} Qxe6 {5} 28. Bd4 {9} Rf7 {19} 29. c4 {9} Nc5 {55} 30. Qc3 {31} Rg8 {
34} 31. Ra1 {27} Qg6 {42} 32. Kg2 {37} Rd7 {24} 33. Rd1 {24} Rgd8 {20} 34. Be3
{25} Rf8 {35} 35. h4 {25} Rf6 {22} 36. Bd4 {51} Rff7 {23} 37. Qc2 {23} Kg8 {20}
38. Re1 {36} Qe6 {16} 39. Rb1 {18} Rf8 {22} 40. h5 {18} d5 {19} 41. cxd5 {49}
cxd5 {15} 42. Bxc5 {9} bxc5 {10} 43. Qa2 {59} c4 {25} 44. Nd4 {40} Qf7 {6} 45.
Rb5 {10} dxe4 {35} 46. Rf5 {11} exf3+ {7} 47. Kf2 {23} Rxd4 {7} 48. Rxf7 {28}
Rxf7 {18} 49. Qa5 {16} g6 {62} 50. Qg5 {16} Rd6 {43} 51. Qg4 {7} Rc6 {62} 52.
Qe4 {25} Rff6 {7} 53. h6 {21} Kf8 {5} 54. Qd4 {13} g5 {77} 55. Qd7 {10} Rce6 {
49} 56. Qg7+ {33} Ke8 {5} 57. Qg8+ {9} Kd7 {8} 58. Qxh7+ {8} Kc6 {30} 59. Qxa7
{7} Rxh6 {45} 60. Qd4 {43} Kb5 {6} 61. Kxf3 {22} Rhg6 {22} 62. Qb2+ {25} Kc6 {
154} 63. Qd4 {48} Rgf6+ {22} 64. Kg4 {49} Kb5 {4} 65. Kxg5 {14} Rd6 {7} 66. Qc3
{11} Rg6+ {28} 67. Kf4 {41} Rdf6+ {28} 68. Ke5 {40} Rf2 {3} 69. Qd4 {13} Rg5+ {
5} 70. Ke6 {11} Re2+ {10} 71. Kf6 {11} Rc5 {9} 72. Qd1 {58} Ree5 {20} 73. g4 {
20} c3 {17} 74. Qc2 {33} Kc4 {12} 75. Qd1 {19} Rg5 {10} 76. Qf1+ {20} Kd4 {5}
77. Qf4+ {12} Kd3 {4} 78. Qf3+ {12} Kc2 {4} 79. Qe4+ {9} Kd2 {30} 80. Qf4+ {13}
Ke2 {5} 81. Qe4+ {17} Kf2 {43} 82. Qf4+ {
Hiarcs offers a draw (Lag: Av=0.30s, max=0.9s) 63} 1/2-1/2
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hi Harvey
my thoughts on the match so far..
i thought game one showed some excellent if not beautiful Endgame play by Palm Hiarcs which was not using table bases(neither is Res II)
its refreshing i think to see an engine play an endgame like that on the "fly" and not falling back on table bases
Game two was an emotional Roller Coaster where during the last 15 moves or so Rybka's evaluations fluctuated from -.50 to -2.5 and then to 0.00
for most of the middle game the Res II was down the Exchange+P and yet only showed Pv's of less then -.75 or so
i havent seen Rybka in action until now(as this is the only dedicated to have a Rybka engine ) and it seems to use a highly unique evaluation method
i will come packin for games 3 and 4 regards
Steve
my thoughts on the match so far..
i thought game one showed some excellent if not beautiful Endgame play by Palm Hiarcs which was not using table bases(neither is Res II)
its refreshing i think to see an engine play an endgame like that on the "fly" and not falling back on table bases
Game two was an emotional Roller Coaster where during the last 15 moves or so Rybka's evaluations fluctuated from -.50 to -2.5 and then to 0.00
for most of the middle game the Res II was down the Exchange+P and yet only showed Pv's of less then -.75 or so
i havent seen Rybka in action until now(as this is the only dedicated to have a Rybka engine ) and it seems to use a highly unique evaluation method
i will come packin for games 3 and 4 regards
Steve
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yesHarvey Williamson wrote:Hi Steve,
The crucial point for Hiarcs was when it missed 49...Rd3! in game 2. I remember you commenting during the game that Rybka suddenly realised it was in trouble was it after 35...d5?
Thanks,
Harvey
Rybka's PV plummeted from -.5 ish to under -2.2
even though it was still down the same material (Exchange and Pawn) before and after d5
it was as if something about d5 jarred the program into reporting a more realistic evaluation
again i have virtually no experience with the engine so i cant say if this is typical for Rybka or if something unique for the port to the Xscale 500 Mhz processor
but i do know that the engine being used is the same exact engine as Rybka 2.2 (with Rajlichs permission of course) and only with some compilation changes made by Ruud
Wife Still Pissed Regards
Steve
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Hi mclane,
Palm Hiarcs 9.6 is indeed an excellent program that runs very well on the Palm Tungsten T3 - I have had one for 2 years and am very impressed with performance and functionality. The claims made on the Hiarcs site are not exaggerated in terms of it's 2614 elo strength (using ARMS engine and hash tables).
But don't forget that you can also overclock you Tungsten T3 using Lightspeed - download from:
http://www.clievideo.com/default.asp?it ... roductID=3
This allows you to overclock each application so on the T3 you can speed up Hiarcs 9.6 by 50% to reach search depths faster, which makes a significant difference to performance (By the way you can also "underclock" the whole PDA using Lightspeed, to increase battery life).
I have been using the overclock safely for several months with complete stability and no problems.
Mark
Palm Hiarcs 9.6 is indeed an excellent program that runs very well on the Palm Tungsten T3 - I have had one for 2 years and am very impressed with performance and functionality. The claims made on the Hiarcs site are not exaggerated in terms of it's 2614 elo strength (using ARMS engine and hash tables).
But don't forget that you can also overclock you Tungsten T3 using Lightspeed - download from:
http://www.clievideo.com/default.asp?it ... roductID=3
This allows you to overclock each application so on the T3 you can speed up Hiarcs 9.6 by 50% to reach search depths faster, which makes a significant difference to performance (By the way you can also "underclock" the whole PDA using Lightspeed, to increase battery life).
I have been using the overclock safely for several months with complete stability and no problems.
Mark
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yes indeed. i am using lightspeed on my other palms.
you are right.
IMO the tungsten t3 is a wondermachine for chess players.
they should have advertised this , maybe they (Palm) would not have been so easily bancrott or lost against windows pda's.
you are right.
IMO the tungsten t3 is a wondermachine for chess players.
they should have advertised this , maybe they (Palm) would not have been so easily bancrott or lost against windows pda's.
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Round 3
[Event "US-UK Sunday Morning Rapid World
Championships"]
[Site "?"]
[Date "2007.10.21"]
[Round "3"]
[White "palm Hiarcs 9.6"]
[Black "Res Rybka"]
[Result "0-1"]
[PlyCount "120"]
[EventDate "2007.10.21"]
1. d4 {85} Nf6 {10} 2. c4 {21} e6 {6} 3. Nc3 {38} Bb4 {6} 4. Qc2 {11} Nc6 {55}
5. Nf3 {25} d5 {57} 6. a3 {70} Bxc3+ {26} 7. Qxc3 {8} Ne4 {15} 8. Qc2 {8} O-O {
34} 9. e3 {20} f5 {10} 10. Bd2 {70} a5 {65} 11. Bd3 {60} Qd6 {42} 12. O-O {34}
a4 {26} 13. c5 {41} Qe7 {73} 14. Bb4 {36} Qf6 {23} 15. b3 {5} axb3 {20} 16.
Qxb3 {4} f4 {49} 17. Bc2 {27} Qg6 {36} 18. Rae1 {28} Bd7 {21} 19. Bc3 {28} Rab8
{16} 20. a4 {29} Rf7 {10} 21. a5 {31} Rbf8 {27} 22. Kh1 {79} Qh6 {29} 23. exf4
{30} Rxf4 {25} 24. Bxe4 {12} dxe4 {25} 25. Ng1 {6} Rh4 {24} 26. h3 {14} Nd8 {19
} 27. Kh2 {20} Bc6 {20} 28. Bb2 {9} Qh5 {30} 29. Bc1 {22} Rf6 {27} 30. Qg3 {23}
e3 {19} 31. Qxc7 {27} Rxd4 {58} 32. Bxe3 {9} Rd7 {14} 33. Qb6 {32} Rg6 {24} 34.
f3 {13} Qe5+ {30} 35. Kh1 {6} Bd5 {58} 36. h4 {16} Qh5 {17} 37. Bf2 {7} e5 {12}
38. Qb5 {19} Nc6 {31} 39. Kh2 {18} Qf5 {15} 40. Qa4 {23} Rd8 {20} 41. Be3 {7}
Ra8 {27} 42. Bd2 {39} Nd4 {8} 43. Bg5 {89} h6 {18} 44. Bd2 {7} Kh7 {23} 45. Qd1
{48} Rd8 {18} 46. g3 {62} Rc6 {22} 47. f4 {7} Rxc5 {13} 48. fxe5 {32} Qg6 {25}
49. h5 {66} Qe8 {9} 50. Rf2 {64} Nc2 {18} 51. Bb4 {47} Be6 {17} 52. Qe2 {57}
Nxb4 {18} 53. Qe4+ {9} Kg8 {10} 54. Qxb4 {11} Rc4 {9} 55. Qa3 {27} Qxh5+ {9}
56. Kg2 {8} Rcd4 {13} 57. Qe3 {34} Rd3 {25} 58. Qf4 {38} R8d4 {20} 59. Qf8+ {10
} Kh7 {8} 60. Rf3 {17} Bd5 {Hiarcs resigns (Lag: Av=0.37s, max=5.2s) 19} 0-1
Championships"]
[Site "?"]
[Date "2007.10.21"]
[Round "3"]
[White "palm Hiarcs 9.6"]
[Black "Res Rybka"]
[Result "0-1"]
[PlyCount "120"]
[EventDate "2007.10.21"]
1. d4 {85} Nf6 {10} 2. c4 {21} e6 {6} 3. Nc3 {38} Bb4 {6} 4. Qc2 {11} Nc6 {55}
5. Nf3 {25} d5 {57} 6. a3 {70} Bxc3+ {26} 7. Qxc3 {8} Ne4 {15} 8. Qc2 {8} O-O {
34} 9. e3 {20} f5 {10} 10. Bd2 {70} a5 {65} 11. Bd3 {60} Qd6 {42} 12. O-O {34}
a4 {26} 13. c5 {41} Qe7 {73} 14. Bb4 {36} Qf6 {23} 15. b3 {5} axb3 {20} 16.
Qxb3 {4} f4 {49} 17. Bc2 {27} Qg6 {36} 18. Rae1 {28} Bd7 {21} 19. Bc3 {28} Rab8
{16} 20. a4 {29} Rf7 {10} 21. a5 {31} Rbf8 {27} 22. Kh1 {79} Qh6 {29} 23. exf4
{30} Rxf4 {25} 24. Bxe4 {12} dxe4 {25} 25. Ng1 {6} Rh4 {24} 26. h3 {14} Nd8 {19
} 27. Kh2 {20} Bc6 {20} 28. Bb2 {9} Qh5 {30} 29. Bc1 {22} Rf6 {27} 30. Qg3 {23}
e3 {19} 31. Qxc7 {27} Rxd4 {58} 32. Bxe3 {9} Rd7 {14} 33. Qb6 {32} Rg6 {24} 34.
f3 {13} Qe5+ {30} 35. Kh1 {6} Bd5 {58} 36. h4 {16} Qh5 {17} 37. Bf2 {7} e5 {12}
38. Qb5 {19} Nc6 {31} 39. Kh2 {18} Qf5 {15} 40. Qa4 {23} Rd8 {20} 41. Be3 {7}
Ra8 {27} 42. Bd2 {39} Nd4 {8} 43. Bg5 {89} h6 {18} 44. Bd2 {7} Kh7 {23} 45. Qd1
{48} Rd8 {18} 46. g3 {62} Rc6 {22} 47. f4 {7} Rxc5 {13} 48. fxe5 {32} Qg6 {25}
49. h5 {66} Qe8 {9} 50. Rf2 {64} Nc2 {18} 51. Bb4 {47} Be6 {17} 52. Qe2 {57}
Nxb4 {18} 53. Qe4+ {9} Kg8 {10} 54. Qxb4 {11} Rc4 {9} 55. Qa3 {27} Qxh5+ {9}
56. Kg2 {8} Rcd4 {13} 57. Qe3 {34} Rd3 {25} 58. Qf4 {38} R8d4 {20} 59. Qf8+ {10
} Kh7 {8} 60. Rf3 {17} Bd5 {Hiarcs resigns (Lag: Av=0.37s, max=5.2s) 19} 0-1
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hi Ricardoricard60 wrote:Is there a way i can see these games live?
Regards
Ricardo
you can see i have answered you yesterday in this thread:
http://hiarcs.net/forums/viewtopic.php?p=3286#3286
you need an account with Playchess to see the games
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Steve
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Cubeman wrote:What happened in the 4th and final game?
http://hiarcs.net/forums/viewtopic.php?p=3362#3362