saitek president chess computer

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go to view and have the first four boxes checked I think
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ive made it full view cant see anything apart from board and it doesnt let you see any sub headings... i know its cntrl alt and something else to go back to normal view
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Turquoise (black) has himself ahead -1.25 after 29 moves.

I disagree but maybe he sees something that I don't.

We are into the endgame now...

Both sides have a rook and 5 pawns...

The white king is more active...

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move 34

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president clocked in at + 2.0 a certain win on the cards here
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president wins

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what an epic battle just run through in the end great game lol
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Well you know what they say...

Even a blind squirrel will find an acorn once in awhile. :oops:

Game 3 next saturday, Regards

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lol

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yes steve uses all his senses .........
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is anyone planning on posting games 2-3 here?
so whats the score in the match so far?

2.5-.5 in Favor of President?


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hi

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1.5 .5 and no thought you was posting the game
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rookorbycrook wrote:1.5 .5 and no thought you was posting the game
i am not LWSteve
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you are not playing me Ian
im the guy that operated the MMVI that drew with your President

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hi

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yes i know mate lol i thought you had uploaded the first game anyway on lw steve behalf
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hi

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y dnt u ask him ive just emailed him
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rookorbycrook wrote:yes i know mate lol i thought you had uploaded the first game anyway on lw steve behalf
no LWSteve posted that game as he said he would
i guess he just ran off and did not post the second game .. given the result

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Post by LWSteve »

Here is game #2

[Date "2013.06.09"]
[Game #2]
[White "Saitek President"]
[Black "Novag Turquoise"]
[Result "1-0"]
[WhiteElo "2018"]
[BlackElo "2013"]

1. d4 d5 2. e3 Nf6 3. c4 e6 4. cxd5 Bb4+ 5. Bd2 Nxd5 6. e4 Bxd2+ 7. Nxd2 Ne7 8. Ngf3 O-O 9. Be2 Nbc6 10. Qa4 f5 11. Bd3 Bd7 12. Qb3 Ng6
13. O-O Nf4 14. Rae1 Be8 15. Bc4 Nxd4 16. Nxd4 Qxd4 17. Qe3 Qxe3
18. fxe3 Nd3 19. Re2 Nxb2

After 19 full completed Fritz 13 has Turquoise slightly ahead at this point.

Turquoise's 23rd move f4 was the blunder that sent him in a tail spin.
23...fxe4+ is what Turquoise should have played.

[fen]r3brk1/ppp3pp/4p3/5p2/2B1P3/4P3/Pn1NR1PP/5RK1 w - - 0 20[/fen]

20. Bxe6+ Kh8 21. Nb3 Bb5 22. Rxb2 Bxf1 23. Kxf1 f4 24. Ke2 Rfe8
25. Nc5 b6 26. Bd5 bxc5 27. Bxa8 Rxa8 28. exf4 a5 29. Ke3 a4 30. Rb7 Rc8 31. Rb5 c4 32. Rc5 a3 33. Rxc4 Kg8 34. Ra4 g5 35. f5 Rb8 36. Rxa3 Rb2
37. Kf3 g4+ 38. Kg3 Re2 39. Rc3 Rxe4 40. Rxc7 Ra4 41. a3 h5 42. Kh4 Ra5 43. Kxh5 g3 44. Kg6 Ra8 45. hxg3 Kf8 46. f6 Rd8
1-0

I resigned a little bit late here...

Turquoise was spanked and put back in his box for losing to an old wooden SciSys computer. President Astral? :lol: :lol: :lol:

updated score is 1.5 to .5
President Astral leads in the race to 3 8)

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[fen]3r1k2/2R5/5PK1/8/8/P5P1/6P1/8 w - - 0 47[/fen]
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Thanks Regards
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