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Kyōsei-kan from athletics stadium [1]

3rd WCSC Yokohama 2013, From August 12, to August 18, 2013, Keio University Kyōsei-kan, the Collaboration Complex [2] , Yokohama, Japan, in conjunction with the WCCC 2013, the 8th International Computers and Games Conference and the 17th Computer Olympiad. Double round robin, all moves 45 minutes plus an increment of 15 seconds per move [3]. All programs payed on an i7-3740 Laptop, 2.7Ghz with 16GiB RAM [4].

Hiarcs by Mark Uniacke, operated by Harvey Williamson, defended its title in a last round decision and a draw versus Junior. Pandix by Gyula Horváth started a great pursuit with 4½/5 in the second half, for a Silver medal shared with Junior.

Final Standing

3rd World Chess Software Championship 2013, Yokohama, JP [5]:

# Program CC R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 R6 R7 R8 R9 R10 P
1 Hiarcs GB 4w½ 6b1 5w1 2b1 3w1 4b½ 6w1 5b½ 2w0 3b½ 7
2 Pandix HU 6w1 5b½ 3w0 1w0 4b½ 6b1 5w½ 3b1 1b1 4w1
3 Junior IL 5b1 4w½ 2b1 6w1 1b0 5w½ 4b1 2w0 6b1 1w½
4 Jonny DE 1b½ 3b½ 6w1 5b½ 2w½ 1w½ 3w0 6b1 5w1 2b0
5 Shredder DE 3w0 2w½ 1b0 4w½ 6b1 3b½ 2b½ 1w½ 4b0 6w1
6 Merlin HU 2b0 1w0 4b0 3b0 5w0 2w0 1b0 4w0 3w0 5b0 0
# Program CC Hi Pa Ju Jo Sh Me P W D L
1 Hiarcs GB xx 01 ½½ 11 7 5 4 1
2 Pandix HU 01 xx 01 ½½ 11 5 3 2
2 Junior IL ½0 01 xx ½1 ½1 11 5 3 2
4 Jonny DE ½½ ½0 xx 11 3 5 2
5 Shredder DE ½0 ½½ ½0 xx 11 2 5 3
6 Merlin HU 00 00 00 00 00 xx 0 0 0 10

Participants

3rd World Chess Software Championship 2013, Yokohama, JP [6] , Uniform hardware: Intel 4 cores.

Program CC Authors Operators
Hiarcs GB Mark Uniacke Harvey Williamson
Jonny DE Johannes Zwanzger
Junior IL Amir Ban, Shay Bushinsky Amir Ban
Merlin HU Balázs Jákó
Pandix HU Gyula Horváth
Shredder DE Stefan Meyer-Kahlen

Photos & Games

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Round 1

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Pandix - Merlin

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Pandix - Merlin, Balázs Jákó and Gyula Horváth, Mark Watkins wondering about Pandix' 1.a4

[Event "WCSC 2013"]
[Site "Yokohama, Japan"]
[Date "2013.08.12"]
[Round "1.2"]
[White "Pandix"]
[Black "Merlin"]
[Result "1-0"]

1.a4 e5 2.e4 Nf6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.Nf3 O-O 5.Nxe5 d5 6.Be2 dxe4 7.d4 exd3 8.Nxd3 Bxc3+
9.bxc3 Ne4 10.Bb2 Qg5 11.O-O Re8 12.Re1 Bf5 13.Qc1 Qxc1 14.Raxc1 Na6 15.g4 Bd7
16.Bf3 Nd6 17.a5 Rad8 18.Kg2 Bb5 19.Ba3 Nc4 20.Be7 Rdb8 21.Rca1 c6 22.h4 h6 23.Kg3
Rba8 24.Bg2 Rab8 25.g5 hxg5 26.hxg5 Nc7 27.Bc5 Rxe1 28.Rxe1 b6 29.Bd4 Nxa5 30.Re7
Bxd3 31.Rxc7 Bxc2 32.Rxa7 g6 33.Bf6 c5 34.Bd5 Rf8 35.Re7 Bd1 36.f3 Rd8 37.Re1 Kf8
38.Rh1 Ke8 39.Rh8+ Kd7 40.Rxd8+ Kc7 41.Bxf7 1-0

The game Pandix – Merlin started with a psychological move 1. A4. Black replied in the normal mode but had to play without opening book. The game continued as reversed Ruy Lopez. White clearly had some difficulties and although black’s play was strong it was not convincing. Despite its first move which weakened the queen side black could not keep the advantage on the table. Slowly white came into the game and turned the tables. From that moment onwards the white player continued to expand space, initiatives and threats. For black there was no opportunity to stop the stream of ideas and threats which came to him. Finally he lost by an elementary regrouping of pieces.

Shredder - Junior

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Shredder - Junior, Ingo Althöfer watching, Stefan Meyer-Kahlen and Amir Ban

[Event "WCSC 2013"]
[Site "Yokohama, Japan"]
[Date "2013.08.12"]
[Round "1.3"]
[White "Shredder"]
[Black "Junior"]
[Result "0-1"]

1.e4 e6 2.d4 d5 3.Nd2 Be7 4.Ngf3 Nf6 5.Bd3 c5 6.exd5 Qxd5 7.dxc5 Nbd7 8.Qe2 Nxc5
9.Bc4 Qd6 10.Nb3 O-O 11.O-O b6 12.Ne5 Bb7 13.Bf4 Nxb3 14.axb3 Qd4 15.Bg3 Qe4 16.f3
Qxe2 17.Bxe2 Nh5 18.Bf2 Nf4 19.Bb5 a6 20.Bc6 Bxc6 21.Nxc6 Bf6 22.Rad1 a5 23.c3 b5
24.Rfe1 Rfc8 25.Na7 Rcb8 26.Bg3 g5 27.Nc6 Rbc8 28.Ne5 Rcd8 29.Nd7 Bg7 30.h4 h6
31.Bxf4 gxf4 32.Rd3 b4 33.cxb4 axb4 34.Re4 Ra7 35.Ne5 Rd5 36.Rxd5 Ra1+ 37.Kh2 exd5
38.Re2 Rd1 39.h5 d4 40.Nc4 Bf6 41.Re4 Bg5 42.g4 d3 43.Kg2 Kg7 44.Rd4 Bf6 45.Rd5 Bc3
46.Rd6 f6 47.Rd7+ Kf8 48.Kf2 Ke8 49.Rd6 Ke7 50.Rd5 d2 51.Rd3 f5 52.Nb6 Kf7 53.Nd5
Re1 54.bxc3 d1=Q 55.Rxd1 Rxd1 56.c4 fxg4 57.fxg4 Rb1 58.Nxb4 Kf6 59.Nd3 Kg5 60.b4
Kxg4 61.b5 Rb3 62.Ne5+ Kxh5 63.Nf3 Rb2+ 0-1

They have met each other many times, Shredder and Junior. They have both been world champion with currently Junior holding the WCCC title. Their contests are always interesting. The current game does not form an exception. A quiet but still complex French start of the game resulted in black attempting to take the initiative. Shredder replied cautiously but black continued with challenging moves. The result was complex position even though the queens had already left the board. On the square millimeter the fight continued. Junior played quite inventively and succeeded to widen its initiative to pressure on the white position. Even with a few pawns and only a rook and a minor piece there were huge complications. Black was able to complete the series of pressure moves by a nice bishop sacrifice which could not be accepted by white. Declining the offer did not get any relief and after five more strong moves white resigned.

Showdown in Round 10

[10]

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Junior - Hiarcs, Harvey Williamson, David Levy, Jaap van den Herik and Amir Ban, back of Johan de Koning (?)

[Event "WCSC 2013"]
[Site "Yokohama, Japan"]
[Date "2013.08.18"]
[Round "10.3"]
[White "Junior"]
[Black "Hiarcs"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]

1.Nf3 Nf6 2.c4 c6 3.d4 d5 4.Nc3 e6 5.e3 Nbd7 6.Qc2 Bd6 7.Bd3 O-O 8.O-O dxc4
9.Bxc4 b5 10.Bd3 Bb7 11.e4 e5 12.dxe5 Nxe5 13.Nxe5 Bxe5 14.h3 b4 15.Na4 Bd4 
16.Be3 Bxe3 17.fxe3 Nd7 18.a3 a5 19.e5 h6 20.e6 fxe6 21.Bc4 Qe7 22.Qe4 Rxf1+ 
23.Rxf1 Re8 24.axb4 axb4 25.Rd1 Nf6 26.Qd4 Kh8 27.Nc5 Nd5 28.Bd3 Kg8 29.Rf1 
Rf8 30.Rc1 Bc8 31.Qe4 g5 32.Nb3 Nf6 33.Qg6+ Qg7 34.Qxg7+ Kxg7 35.Rxc6 g4 
36.Rc7+ Kg8 37.Bc4 Nd5 38.Bxd5 exd5 39.hxg4 Bxg4 40.Rb7 h5 41.Nd4 Re8 42.Kf2 
Rf8+ 43.Nf3 Bf5 44.Rxb4 Be4 45.Kg3 Kh8 46.Rb5 Rg8+ 47.Kh2 Kh7 48.b4 Bxf3 
49.gxf3 Re8 50.Rxd5 Rxe3 51.Kg3 Kg6 52.Rd6+ Kg5 53.Rd4 Ra3 54.Rd5+ Kg6 55.Rd6+
Kg5 56.Rd4 Kf5 57.Rh4 Kg5 58.Re4 Rb3 59.Rh4 Rb1 60.b5 Rxb5 61.f4+ Kg6 
1/2-1/2

Price giving

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Amir Ban, Harvey Williamson and Gyula Horváth, Silver for Junior, Gold for Hiarcs and Silver for Pandix

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