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Interesting game SF-PRO 25.05.2024 - Crystal 8 ["1-0"]

 


Interesting game:
SF-PRO 25.05.2024 - Crystal 8, Result "1-0"
Tournament: New Strong Engines Test, by Chess Engines Diary, Time: 3'+3".
Date "2024.06.02:



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[Event "2024.05.31.NewStrongEnginesTest"] [Site "Chess Engines Diary"] [Date "2024.06.02"] [Round "1.231"] [White "SF-PRO 25.05.2024"] [Black "Crystal 8"] [Result "1-0"] [ECO "C67"] [PlyCount "208"] [EventDate "2024.??.??"] 1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bb5 Nf6 4. O-O Nxe4 5. Re1 Nd6 6. Nxe5 Be7 7. Bf1 Nxe5 8. Rxe5 O-O 9. d4 Ne8 10. c4 Bf6 11. Re1 d5 12. cxd5 Qxd5 13. Be3 Qa5 14. Nc3 Be6 15. Ne4 Rd8 16. Nc5 Bd5 17. b4 Qa3 18. Qc2 a5 19. b5 b6 20. Nd3 Be4 21. Rad1 Bxd4 22. Bg5 Bf6 23. Bc1 Qe7 24. Qb3 Bd5 25. Qa4 Be6 26. Ba3 Rd4 27. Qxd4 Qxa3 28. Ne5 Qxa2 29. Qc3 Qb3 30. Qxb3 Bxb3 31. Rd3 Bxe5 32. Rxe5 a4 33. Rc3 Nf6 34. Rxc7 g6 35. Rc6 Nd5 36. Re1 Ra8 37. Bc4 Nb4 38. Bxb3 axb3 39. Rxb6 b2 40. Rd6 Rc8 41. Rb1 Rc1+ 42. Rd1 Nd3 43. Rf1 Rc4 44. b6 Rb4 45. Rfd1 Nc5 46. Kf1 Kg7 47. Rd2 Na4 48. Rc2 Kf6 49. Ke2 Ke5 50. Rc7 Rxb6 51. Kd3 f5 52. Rc4 Rb3+ 53. Kc2 Ra3 54. h4 Kd6 55. Rd1+ Ke5 56. Re1+ Kf6 57. Rc6+ Kf7 58. Rc7+ Kf6 59. Rc4 Ra1 60. Rb1 Ke6 61. Rd4 Ke5 62. Rdd1 Ra3 63. Rd3 Ra1 64. Rb3 Ra2 65. Re1+ Kf6 66. f3 Ra1 67. Rb1 Ra2 68. Rd3 Ra1 69. g3 Ke5 70. Rd8 Ra3 71. Re1+ Kf6 72. Rd6+ Kf7 73. Rd3 Ra1 74. Rd7+ Kf6 75. Rd6+ Kf7 76. Rb1 Kg7 77. Rd7+ Kf6 78. Ra7 Nc3 79. Rbxa1 bxa1=B 80. Rxa1 Ne2 81. g4 Nd4+ 82. Kd3 Nxf3 83. g5+ Ke5 84. Ra4 Ne1+ 85. Ke2 Nc2 86. Kd2 Nd4 87. Kd3 Ne6 88. Ke3 f4+ 89. Ke2 Nd4+ 90. Kd3 Nf5 91. Re4+ Kd6 92. Rxf4 Kd5 93. Ra4 Ke5 94. Ke2 Nd4+ 95. Ke3 Nf5+ 96. Kf3 h5 97. Ra5+ Kd6 98. Ke4 Nxh4 99. Ra3 Kc5 100. Ke5 Kb4 101. Rh3 Nf5 102. Kf6 Nd4 103. Re3 Nb3 104. Kxg6 Nc1 1-0

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