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Subject: Re: Note how Fritz lost the initiative again he simply can't play chess nT

Author: Uri Blass

Date: 08:37:33 10/08/02

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On October 08, 2002 at 10:30:10, Uri Blass wrote:

>On October 08, 2002 at 10:24:18, Rolf Tueschen wrote:
>
><snipped>
>>To find the answer you should goback to a3and that seems pretty far back!
>>
>>RolfTueschen
>
>
>You may be right
>
>Yace(only material)found that h3 is not good
>and is now consider h4(I hope that it is
>going to see at iteration 16 that h4 is also bad)
>
>[D]2kr3r/p1p2pbp/1p2b3/2p1Pp2/2P2P2/PPN1K3/6PP/2R2B1R w - - 0 1
>
>Analysis by Yace 0.99.56:
>
>22.h2-h3
>  =  (-0.10)   Depth: 1   00:00:00
>22.h2-h3 Bg7-f8
>  =  (-0.10)   Depth: 2   00:00:00
>22.h2-h3 Bg7-f8 23.Rc1-d1
>  =  (-0.10)   Depth: 3   00:00:00
>22.h2-h3 Bg7-f8 23.Rc1-d1 Rd8xd1
>  =  (-0.10)   Depth: 4   00:00:00
>22.h2-h3 Bg7-f8 23.Rc1-d1 Rd8xd1 24.Nc3xd1
>  =  (-0.10)   Depth: 5   00:00:00  3kN
>22.h2-h3 Bg7-f8 23.Rc1-d1 Rd8xd1 24.Nc3xd1 c7-c6 25.Nd1-b2
>  =  (-0.10)   Depth: 6   00:00:00  6kN
>22.h2-h3 Bg7-f8 23.Rc1-d1 Rd8xd1 24.Nc3xd1 c7-c6 25.Nd1-b2 a7-a5
>  =  (-0.10)   Depth: 7   00:00:00  24kN
>22.h2-h3 Bg7-f8 23.Rc1-d1 Rd8xd1 24.Nc3xd1 c7-c6 25.Nd1-b2 a7-a5 26.Ke3-f2
>  =  (-0.10)   Depth: 8   00:00:00  58kN
>22.h2-h3 Bg7-f8 23.Rc1-d1 Rd8xd1 24.Nc3xd1 c7-c6 25.Nd1-b2 a7-a5 26.Ke3-f2
>Kc8-d7
>  =  (-0.10)   Depth: 9   00:00:00  178kN
>22.h2-h3 Bg7-f8 23.Rc1-d1 Rd8xd1 24.Nc3xd1 c7-c6 25.Nd1-b2 a7-a5 26.Ke3-f2
>Kc8-d7 27.Bf1-d3
>  =  (-0.10)   Depth: 10   00:00:00  464kN
>22.h2-h3 Bg7-f8 23.Rc1-d1 Rd8xd1 24.Nc3xd1 c7-c6 25.Nd1-b2 a7-a5 26.Ke3-f2
>Kc8-d7 27.Bf1-d3 Kd7-e8
>  =  (-0.10)   Depth: 11   00:00:02  1204kN
>22.h2-h3 Bg7-f8 23.Rc1-d1 Rd8xd1 24.Nc3xd1 c7-c6 25.Nd1-b2 a7-a5 26.Ke3-f2
>Kc8-d7 27.Bf1-d3 Kd7-e8 28.Kf2-g3
>  =  (-0.10)   Depth: 12   00:00:05  2954kN
>22.h2-h3 Bg7-f8 23.Rc1-d1 Rd8xd1 24.Nc3xd1 c7-c6 25.Nd1-b2 a7-a5 26.Ke3-f2
>Kc8-d7 27.Bf1-d3 Kd7-e8 28.Kf2-g3 Be6-d7
>  =  (-0.10)   Depth: 13   00:00:33  17710kN
>22.h2-h3 Bg7-f8 23.Rc1-d1 Rd8xd1 24.Nc3xd1 c7-c6 25.Nd1-b2 a7-a5 26.Ke3-f2
>Kc8-d7 27.Bf1-d3 Kd7-e8 28.Kf2-g3 Be6-d7 29.Kg3-h4
>  =  (-0.10)   Depth: 14   00:01:40  51101kN
>22.h2-h3 f7-f6 23.e5xf6 Bg7xf6 24.Nc3-e2 Rh8-e8 25.Ke3-f2 Rd8-d2 26.Rc1-b1
>Be6-f7 27.g2-g3 Bf7-h5 28.a3-a4 Bh5xe2 29.Kf2-e1
>  ³  (-0.50)   Depth: 15   00:05:17  160125kN
>22.h2-h3 f7-f6 23.e5xf6 Bg7xf6 24.Nc3-d5 Be6xd5 25.c4xd5 Rd8xd5 26.Ke3-f3 Kc8-b7
>27.Bf1-c4 Rd5-d6 28.Rc1-e1 c7-c6 29.g2-g4 f5xg4+ 30.h3xg4 Bf6-d4
>  µ  (-0.80)   Depth: 15   00:08:01  241526kN
>22.h2-h4 f7-f6 23.e5xf6 Bg7xf6 24.Nc3-e2 Rh8-e8 25.Ke3-f2 Be6xc4 26.b3xc4
>Re8xe2+ 27.Bf1xe2 Bf6-d4+ 28.Kf2-g3 Rd8-g8+ 29.Kg3-h2 Rg8-g3
>  µ  (-0.79)   Depth: 15   00:10:11  311537kN
>22.h2-h4 f7-f6 23.e5xf6 Bg7xf6 24.Nc3-e2 Rh8-e8 25.Ke3-f2 Be6-f7 26.h4-h5 Bf6-b2
>27.Rc1-b1 Bb2xa3 28.Rb1-a1 Ba3-b4 29.Ra1xa7 Rd8-d3
>  =  (-0.10)   Depth: 15   00:12:46  390789kN
>
>(Blass, Tel-aviv 08.10.2002)
>
>Uri

Here is depth 16:
Yace(only material) understood that 22.h4 lose material so
it choice is 22.Be2

Maybe at depth 17 it can also understand that
22.Be2 is losing but I am not sure if
I am going to wait some hours to see.

22.h2-h4 f7-f6 23.e5xf6 Bg7xf6 24.Nc3-e2 Be6-f7 25.h4-h5 Rh8-e8+ 26.Ke3-f2
Rd8-d2 27.Kf2-e1 Rd2-d3 28.Rc1-b1 Re8-e3 29.Rb1-a1 Bf6xa1 30.h5-h6
  ³  (-0.50)   Depth: 16   00:17:41  539716kN
22.h2-h4 f7-f6 23.e5xf6 Bg7xf6 24.Nc3-e2 Be6-f7 25.Ne2-g3 Rh8-e8+ 26.Ke3-f3
Bf7-g6 27.h4-h5 Bf6-d4 28.Ng3-e2 Re8-e3+ 29.Kf3-f2 Re3-h3+ 30.Ne2xd4 Rh3xh1
31.Nd4-c6 Bg6xh5 32.Nc6xd8
  µ  (-0.80)   Depth: 16   00:26:17  803188kN
22.Bf1-e2 f7-f6 23.e5xf6 Bg7xf6 24.Be2-d3 Rd8xd3+ 25.Ke3xd3 Bf6-d4
  µ  (-0.79)   Depth: 16   01:04:17  1967165kN
22.Bf1-e2 f7-f6 23.e5xf6 Bg7xf6 24.Be2-d3 Rh8-e8 25.Ke3-d2 Kc8-b7 26.Kd2-c2
c7-c6 27.Rh1-e1 Be6-d7 28.Re1-h1 Bf6-d4 29.g2-g3 Bd4-e3 30.Rc1-d1
  =  (-0.10)   Depth: 16   01:10:23  2154284kN

(Blass, Tel-aviv 08.10.2002)

Uri



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