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Guy West vs Desperado (Computer)
ANU Carbon v Silicon Match (1994), Canberra B1, rd 3, Jul-15
Sicilian Defense: Grand Prix Attack (B23)  ·  1-0

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Mar-17-06  DiceToThat: I'm shocked this hasn't been used as Game of the Day. The names alone suggest the deluge of kibbitzing about the proper pun would swamp any comments regarding game analysis.

My suggestion:

The Outlaw Josie Fails

Mar-17-06  PhilFeeley: Black should have resigned by move 36.
Apr-30-06  BLESSyoo: A very effective positional stuff
of the computer, similar to the
way Yaz used to handle these things
with his punishing technique.
It's clear that the computer did
not see the strong move 11 c4! coming
(it contained no immediate tactical
threat, yet Black was certainly dead
after it, since the threat was long-
term positional. Black's weak pawns
were nailed down for the rest of the
game.)
Needless to add, 9...c4! would
have been the move to play.
Jan-29-10  manakin: <I'm shocked this hasn't been used as Game of the Day. The names alone suggest the deluge of kibbitzing about the proper pun would swamp any comments regarding game analysis. My suggestion:

The Outlaw Josie Fails>

I'll go for:

"pretty fly for a white guy"

Mar-10-11  Garech: Beating computers with tactics - very impressive stuff. Nice endgame too.

-Garech

Jun-19-14  GumboGambit: "How The West Was Won"
Jun-19-14
Premium Chessgames Member
  OhioChessFan: Desperado, why don't you come to your senses?

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