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Fritz 9 Analysis of Game - Pawlo v. Pyke

  • Pyke
  • | Jun 6, 2009 at 4:43pm
  • | Posted in: Pyke's Blog
  • | 571 reads
  • | 3 comments

As requested by my friend Pawlo, I've decided to analyze our game in Fritz 9. There is a fairly large rating disparity between the two players; but it might offer some useful training opportunities nonetheless. The analysis is setup in the following manner:

I had Fritz 9 run a full analysis of the game, in a verbose fashion where possible (deciding not to put in the relative scores, although standard chess notation like "better than", "approximately equal", and etc does show up. A guide to chess notation that I find very useful can be found here: http://www.markalowery.net/Chess/Symbols/symbols.html

Now, the way I did it was, I took a screenshot of each position *before* the proposed variation, and then the result of the variation proposed. For example, let's say we were starting a new game, and White plays 1. e5, and Black plays, 1. a6. Fritz analyzes black's move, and says, 1. ... c5, 2. Nf3 Nc6 is a better variation for black.

I would then take a screenshot of 1. e5 (the position before black moved), and then of 2. ... Nc6 (the position after the variation Fritz proposes). This allows you to get an idea of the actual nature of the game.





That's the game above. Now, here's the analysis in Fritz.

Position A:
6. ... Nf6 [Actual Game for Black]


Position B:
9. f3 [Actual Game for White]


Position C:
Fritz Proposes Variation #1 to 9. ... Nxd4


Position D:
10. ... a6 [Actual Game for Black]


Position E:
Fritz Proposes Variation #2 to 11. e5


Position F:
12. ... Qb6


Position G:
14. Rb1


Position H:
16. ... Qc5


Position I:
Fritz Proposes Variation #3 to 17. f4


Position J:
18. ... Rac8


Position K:
Fritz Proposes Variation #4 to 19. Ne4


Position L:
20. Bxe4


Position M:
Fritz Proposes Variation #5 to 20. ... Rfd8


Position N:
20. ... Rfd8


Position O:
Fritz Proposes Variation #6 to 21. Qe3


Position P:
22. ... Bxa2


Position Q:
Fritz Proposes Variation #7 to 23. Rb4


Position R:
23. ... Bc3


Position S:
Fritz Proposes Variation #8 to 24. Ra4


Position T:
24. ... bxa4


Position U:
Fritz Proposes Variation #9 to 25. Bb7


Position V:
25. Bb7


Position W:
Fritz Proposes Variation #10 to 25. ... Rb8


Position X:
26. ... Rb1


Position Y:
Fritz Proposes Variation #11 to 27. Rc1


Position Z:
27. ... Rxc1+


Position AA:
Fritz Proposes Variation #12 to 28. Bg1


Position BB:
29. ... Rxf1#

Comments


  • 3 years ago

    bobobbob

    1.Because Fritz is rated higher than all of us, and provides really accurate analysis.If we analyzed the game ourselves, we would miss many good moves.

    2.It costs money to upgrade to Fritz 11.

  • 3 years ago

    IM IMCheap

    Who cares for Fritz analysis? Besides, why not use Fritz 11?!

  • 3 years ago

    pawlo

    Really helpful! Thanks very much Pyke, good game!

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