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Subject: Re: f3?? from deepblue-kasparov game 5 match1

Author: Peter Berger

Date: 18:14:45 09/15/01

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Interesting position. I wouldn't blame White much as gxf4 is already quite
pathetic,too. But for the neverending debate it is probably really useful as it
seems White didn't see 1... Bh5 after 1.f3 here and else would have avoided this
move.

Aside from the debate I think finding 1...Bh5 is quite a nice testposition
itself.

Some output of the program "Der Bringer" by Gerrit Reubold:

8/p4bpk/7p/3rq3/3Npp2/PPQ3P1/3R1PKP/8 w - - 3 32

0:00:33.6  (12/33)   10593075  -1.52  gxf4 Qxf4 Kh1  (Mat=-5,50=1)
0:01:52.1  (13/38)   35349006  -1.72  gxf4 Qxf4 Kh1 Rg5 Qe3 Qg4  (Mat=-5,50=4)
0:03:41.4  (14/41)   71683765  -1.72  gxf4 Qxf4 Kh1 Rg5 Qe3 Qg4  (Mat=-5,50=4)
0:08:36.1  (15/43)   150223225  -2.11  gxf4 Qxf4 Kh1 Rh5 Kg1 Qxh2+
(Mat=-105,50=0)

1.f3

0:01:42.5  (14/41)   32912477   2.49  Bg6 Qc4 e3 gxf4 Qxf4  (Mat=-5,50=0)
0:12:06.7  (15/49)   230736695   2.86  Bg6 fxe4 Bxe4+ Kf2  (Mat=-5,50=1)

1... Bh5

0:03:40.6  (14/47)   72529691  -2.60  fxe4 Qxe4+ Kf2  (Mat=-5,50=1)
0:05:43.1  (14/47)   112752964  -2.59  g4  (Mat=-5,50=0)
0:09:18.8  (15/47)   185479004  -2.99  g4 e3  (Mat=-5,50=0)
0:13:52.6  (15/50)   276802753  -3.32  g4 e3 Rd1 Bg6  (Mat=-5,50=2)

Regards,
pete



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