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Re: RomiKarpov vs RomiKasparov

Posted: Sat Dec 30, 2017 2:01 am
by carldaman
Leo wrote:That as just a joke. Remember when Fischer said their games were prearranged?
Yes, I remember, and that seemed tame compared to this:

http://mileswmathis.com/fischer.pdf

The guy thinks Fischer's games were rigged. :shock:

Re: RomiKarpov vs RomiKasparov

Posted: Tue Jan 02, 2018 12:26 am
by fjpv
Hi

Please continue the match.

Another request is acessing the games in pgn format

Thanhs in advance

Re: RomiKarpov vs RomiKasparov

Posted: Tue Jan 02, 2018 3:25 am
by Michael Sherwin
fjpv wrote:Hi

Please continue the match.

Another request is acessing the games in pgn format

Thanhs in advance
The match I'll continue tomorrow. The pgn I will have to send to you. You can send me a pm with where to send them.

Re: RomiKarpov vs RomiKasparov

Posted: Tue Jan 02, 2018 6:50 pm
by Michael Sherwin
Game 15 Back by popular demand the match continues. Please note that even though two instances of Romi are playing Karpov's and Kasparov's openings respectively it really is just Romi playing Romi and is just for fun!

In what looked like a holdable Kings Indian Kasparov falters and finds himself one point down in the match.
[pgn][Event "Romitest"]
[Site "MASTER"]
[Date "2018.01.02"]
[Round "15"]
[White "RomiKarpov"]
[Black "RomiKasparov"]
[Result "1-0"]
[BlackElo "2000"]
[ECO "E89"]
[Opening "King's Indian"]
[Time "10:20:26"]
[Variation "Sämisch, Orthodox Main Line, 10.Qd2"]
[WhiteElo "2200"]
[TimeControl "300+1"]
[Termination "normal"]
[PlyCount "140"]
[WhiteType "human"]
[BlackType "human"]

1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 g6 3. Nc3 Bg7 4. e4 d6 5. f3 O-O 6. Be3 e5 7. Nge2 c6 8.
Qd2 Nbd7 9. d5 cxd5 10. cxd5 Ne8 11. Nc1 f5 12. Bb5 fxe4 13. Nxe4 Ndf6 14.
Nc3 Nc7 15. Be2 Bd7 16. O-O Qe7 17. Nb3 b6 18. Rac1 Rac8 19. Rc2 Nh5 20.
Rfc1 Nf4 21. Bxf4 exf4 22. Ne4 Na8 23. Rxc8 Rxc8 24. Rxc8+ Bxc8 25. Qxf4
Be5 26. Qd2 Bf5 27. Nd4 Bxe4 28. Nc6 Qg7 29. fxe4 Bxb2 30. Qg5 Qf8 31. Qh4
Kg7 32. Qf2 Qe8 33. Bf3 Bf6 34. Qg3 Qd7 35. Bg4 Qc7 36. Qd3 h5 37. Be6 g5
38. Kf2 Qb7 39. Qa3 Qc7 40. Ke1 b5 41. Ke2 a5 42. Kd3 Qb6 43. Qxa5 Qxa5 44.
Nxa5 Be5 45. Bd7 Nc7 46. h3 Kf6 47. Bc8 h4 48. Nc6 Na8 49. Nd4 Nb6 50. Bg4
Na4 51. Nxb5 Nc5+ 52. Kc4 Bf4 53. Bf3 Ke5 54. Nd4 Kf6 55. Nc6 Na4 56. Kb4
Nc5 57. a4 g4 58. Bxg4 Kg5 59. Bf3 Na6+ 60. Kc4 Kf6 61. Kb5 Nc7+ 62. Kb6
Ne8 63. a5 Be3+ 64. Kb7 Bc5 65. a6 Kg5 66. a7 Bxa7 67. Nxa7 Kf6 68. Kc8 Kg5
69. Kd7 Nf6+ 70. Kxd6 Kg6 {Black resigns} 1-0[/pgn]

Karpov 5 Kasparov 4

Re: RomiKarpov vs RomiKasparov

Posted: Tue Jan 02, 2018 7:03 pm
by Michael Sherwin
Game 16 Kasparov was no match for the rested champion and lost this game as well as the match. Karpov remains the champion. Kasparov retires from chess earlier than expected to enter the political arena. Kasparov is now president of Russia. After finding out that the Americans do not play as nice as he thought a new cold war era has begun.
[pgn][Event "Romitest"]
[Site "MASTER"]
[Date "2018.01.02"]
[Round "16"]
[White "RomiKasparov"]
[Black "RomiKarpov"]
[Result "0-1"]
[BlackElo "2200"]
[ECO "E41"]
[Opening "Nimzo-Indian"]
[Time "10:33:41"]
[Variation "Hübner, 8.e4 e5 9.d5 Ne7"]
[WhiteElo "2000"]
[TimeControl "300+1"]
[Termination "normal"]
[PlyCount "135"]
[WhiteType "program"]
[BlackType "program"]

1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 e6 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. e3 c5 5. a3 Bxc3+ 6. bxc3 Qa5 7. Bd2 b6 8.
Qf3 Nc6 9. d5 Ne5 10. Qg3 Ng6 11. Bd3 O-O 12. d6 Qa4 13. h4 h5 14. Nf3 Ba6
15. Ne5 Nxe5 16. Qxe5 Bxc4 17. Qf4 Bb5 18. Qxa4 Bxa4 19. e4 Rab8 20. e5 Ng4
21. Bf4 f6 22. exf6 Bc6 23. f3 Nxf6 24. Be5 Nd5 25. Kf2 Nf4 26. Bxf4 Rxf4
27. Kg3 Rbf8 28. Bg6 R8f6 29. Bxh5 e5 30. Rhd1 e4 31. fxe4 Rxe4 32. Re1
Rxe1 33. Rxe1 Rxd6 34. Re8+ Kh7 35. Be2 Kg6 36. h5+ Kf7 37. Rc8 Rd2 38. Bf3
Rd3 39. Rc7 Rxc3 40. Rxa7 Ke6 41. Kf4 Bxf3 42. gxf3 b5 43. Ra5 d6 44. Ra7
Rc4+ 45. Kg5 Rc2 46. Rxg7 Rg2+ 47. Kh6 Ra2 48. Rg6+ Kd5 49. Rg5+ Kd4 50.
Kg6 Rxa3 51. h6 Rxf3 52. h7 Rf8 53. Rh5 d5 54. Rh4+ Ke5 55. h8=Q+ Rxh8 56.
Rxh8 b4 57. Re8+ Kd4 58. Kf5 b3 59. Ke6 Kc4 60. Rf8 d4 61. Rf1 b2 62. Kd6
d3 63. Ke5 Kb3 64. Ke4 c4 65. Ke3 c3 66. Kxd3 c2 67. Rf8 b1=Q 68. Rb8
{White resigns} 0-1[/pgn]

Who should challenge Karpov for the title next?

Re: RomiKarpov vs RomiKasparov

Posted: Tue Jan 02, 2018 7:06 pm
by CMCanavessi
Awesome, so what's next? Karpov vs. Tal? Karpov vs. Capablanca? Alekhine vs. Capablanca? Make some kind of tournament haha.

Re: RomiKarpov vs RomiKasparov

Posted: Tue Jan 02, 2018 8:05 pm
by Michael Sherwin
CMCanavessi wrote:Awesome, so what's next? Karpov vs. Tal? Karpov vs. Capablanca? Alekhine vs. Capablanca? Make some kind of tournament haha.
A tournament might be a good idea! It will take a while to download and merge the pgn files as well as create all those different Romi instances. Today my eyes are really bad so maybe another day when my eyes are working better.