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Subject: Re: Which engine finds Ng5+ ?

Author: Chessfun

Date: 15:06:30 09/02/02

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On September 01, 2002 at 00:18:00, Steffen Jakob wrote:

>Hi,
>
>usually programmers don't post positions of their own games (except Vincent ;)
>for good reasons. Yesterday I played a bullet (!) game at ICC in which I saced a
>knight which won that game. After the game I wanted to find out if this was
>correct. Usually this isn't the case. Fritz didn't consider my move, but after a
>post mortem analysis (also with the help of Alex Kure) I think that Ng5+ leads
>to the most convincing winning line in this positions.
>
>Please start your engines/brains, gentlemen!
>
>[D]r1b2r2/pp1p1p1k/1qn2Ppp/5p2/3p4/3B1N2/PPPQ1PPP/R3R1K1 w - - 0 1
>
>Here is the analysis:
>
>[Event "ICC 1 0"]
>[Site "Internet Chess Club"]
>[Date "2002.08.31"]
>[White "Yobes"]
>[Black "N.N."]
>[Result "1-0"]
>[ICCResult "Black checkmated"]
>[WhiteElo "1603"]
>[BlackElo "1503"]
>[Opening "Robatsch (modern) defense"]
>[SetUp "1"]
>[FEN "r1b2r2/pp1p1p1k/1qn2Ppp/5p2/3p4/3B1N2/PPPQ1PPP/R3R1K1 w - - 0 1"]
>[Time "14:44:28"]
>[TimeControl "60+0"]
>
>1. Ng5+ hxg5 (1... Kg8 2. Nxf7 Kxf7 (2... Rxf7 3. Qxh6 Qd8 4. Qxg6+ Kf8 5. Qh6+
>Kg8 6. Bc4 $18) 3. Qxh6 Rg8 4. Bc4+ $18) 2. Qxg5 Nb4 (2... Rh8 {This move was
>played in the actual game.} 3. Qh4+ Kg8 4.
>Re8#) (2... d5 3. Qh4+ Kg8 4. Qh6 $18) (2... Nd8 3. Bxf5 Ne6 4. Qh4+ Kg8 5. Qh6
>$18) (2... Qd8 3. Bxf5 Rh8 4. Re4 Kg8 5. Bxg6 $18) 3. Re5 {
>The threat is Qh4+ Kg8 Rxf5.} Nxd3 (3... d5 4. Bxf5 Bxf5 5. Qh4+ Kg8 6. Rxf5
>$18) 4. Qh4+ Kg8 5. Rxf5 Nc5 6. Rh5 $18 1-0
>
>Greetings,
>Steffen.

I know Christophe posted Tiger 15 times, seems on my Tb at 1400 is faster than
his 1.6 P4. 96 Mb also used.

ChessTiger 15.0 normal style.
00:00:01.9	0.56	10	555058	Qf4 d5 Qh4 h5 Rab1 Bd7 Qf4 Nb4 Ng5+ Kg8 Re7 Nxd3 cxd3
00:00:03.4	0.54	11	1013346	Qf4 d5 Qh4 h5 Rab1 Bd7 Qf4 Qd8 Qd6 Kg8 Qxd5
00:00:19.2	0.96	12	5977376	Qf4 Qc5 Qh4 h5 Ng5+ Kg8 Qf4 d6 Nf3 Kh7
00:00:29.4	1.07	13	9156887	Qf4 d5 Qh4 h5 g4 Nb4 gxh5 g5 Nxg5+ Kh8 Re7 Qxf6 Rae1
00:01:18.5	1.86	13	26102820	Ng5+ hxg5 Qxg5 Nb4 Bxf5 Nd5 Be4 Nxf6 Bxg6+ Kh8 Re4
fxg6 Qh6+ Nh7 Re7
00:01:27.4	1.92	13	29129866	Ng5+ hxg5 Qxg5 Nb4 Bxf5 Nd5 Be4 Qxf6 Qh5+ Kg7 Qxd5
d6 Rad1 d3 c3


ChessTiger 15 gambit style.
00:00:01.7	1.06	10	419229	Qf4 d5 Qh4 h5 Rab1 Bd7 Qf4 Qd8 Ng5+ Kg8 Qd6
00:00:02.8	1.06	11	758847	Qf4 d5 Qh4 h5 Rab1 Bd7 Qf4 Qd8 Ng5+ Kg8 Qd6
00:00:21.6	1.46	12	6262708	Qf4 Qc5 Qh4 h5 Ng5+ Kg8 Qf4 Qb4 Rab1 d5 a3 Qc5 Rbd1
00:00:22.5	1.46	13	6569918	Qf4 Qc5 Qh4 h5 Ng5+ Kg8 Qf4 Qb4 Rab1 d5 a3 Qc5 Rbd1
00:01:00.7	1.92	13	19338242	Ng5+ hxg5 Qxg5 Nb4 Bxf5 Nd5 Be4 Qxf6 Qh5+ Kg7 Qxd5
d6 Rad1 d3 c3
00:01:01.3	1.92	14	19564603	Ng5+ hxg5 Qxg5 Nb4 Bxf5 Nd5 Be4 Qxf6 Qh5+ Kg7 Qxd5
d6 Rad1 d3 c3

Sarah.



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