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XINIX (Computer) vs Rybka (Computer)
6th International CSVN Tournament 2006  ·  Sicilian Defense: Canal Attack (B51)  ·  0-1


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May-10-06   THE pawn: another nice rossolimo! who said rossolimos were boring??
May-10-06   fgh: I would like to see Rybka play Topalov.
Jun-08-06   niemzo: This seems to be more of a typical open sicilian,despite the move Bb5.
Aug-26-06   spirit: this is slugfest!!!
Aug-26-06   EmperorAtahualpa: I guess 74.Nb2 was played in hope of a stalemate. 74.Nb2 Nxb2 75.hxg5 hxg5 1/2-1/2

So White could have played one more move, just try its luck. It's a little weird to resign at move 74.

Aug-26-06   EmperorAtahualpa: <THE pawn> I see you have added this game to your "Rossolimo brilliancies" collection.

I don't know, but calling a game played by computers a brilliancy seems a little off to me.

Aug-27-06   spirit: <EmperorAtahualpa> ?
Sep-11-06   THE pawn: <emperorAtahualpa>

Yes you are right, but brillancy in my collection's case also means instructive.

Sep-11-06   Rocafella: I thought my eyesight was going for a minute there, upon my discovery of Sicilian Defense: Anal attack, now that would kick up a fuss
Sep-11-06   THE pawn: You've watched too many family guy episodes, that's why.
Sep-14-06   Rocafella: <THE pawn> For future reference, you can never watch too many family guy episodes! :D
Feb-03-07   MarvinTsai: By this opening, Rybka just waited to see his opponent make mistake.
Feb-03-07   IMDONE4: 26. e5 was the defining mistake: it gave black a dangerous passed e-pawn that both took complete control of the center AND allowed for various tactical shots

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