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[Event "TCEC Season 6 - Superfinal"]
[Date "2014.05.30"]
[Round "64"]
[White "Komodo 7x"]
[Black "Stockfish 170514"]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO "C35"]
[WhiteElo "3155"]
[BlackElo "3164"]
[EventDate "2014.05.19"]

1. e4 e5 2. f4 exf4 3. Nf3 Be7 {The Cunningham - a Hebden favourite and� perfectly respectable, but KG players do not lie awake at night worrying� about 3...Be7.} 4. Nc3 Bh4+ 5. Ke2 d6 {�5...d6 is rather slow, and after 6.d4� Bg4 7.Bxf4 White�s powerful pawn centre and strong pieces outweigh his� misplaced king.� So says page 352.} 6. d4 Bg4 7. Bxf4 {I have to agree with� page 352.} Nc6 8. Qd3 Nge7 9. Kd2 Bf6 10. e5 $1 $146 {A novelty. Its merits� depend on an assessment of an unbalanced queen versus three minors position.}� Bf5 11. exf6 Bxd3 12. fxe7 Qd7 13. Bxd3 Nxe7 {Apparently Komodo liked the� pieces while Stockfish was happy enough with the queen. The game suggests� Komodo was right.} 14. Raf1 O-O 15. Kc1 a6 16. h4 b5 17. h5 b4 18. Nd1 Nd5 19.� Bd2 a5 20. Nh4 c6 21. Rf3 Nc7 22. Nf5 Ne6 23. d5 $1 {The d1-knight is the� worst-placed piece, but not for long.} cxd5 24. Nde3 Nc5 25. Nxd5 Nxd3+ 26.� Rxd3 {Relying on a fork on e7 to save the f5-knight - lucky.} Rae8 27. Rf1 f6� 28. h6 g6 29. Nfe3 f5 30. Nc4 f4 {Desperation?} 31. Rxf4 Rxf4 32. Bxf4 Re1+ 33.� Kd2 Re6 34. b3 Qd8 35. Kc1 g5 36. Rg3 Rg6 37. Be3 Kf7 38. Rf3+ Ke6 39. Ncb6� Rxh6 40. Bd4 g4 41. Rf1 Qh4 42. Nc7+ Ke7 43. Kb2 Qg5 44. a4 bxa3+ 45. Kxa3 Qg6� 46. c4 a4 47. Ncd5+ Ke8 48. Re1+ Kd8 49. Re7 Qd3 50. Bc3 {A beautifully� controlled game.} 1-0