Author: Mike Byrne
Date: 18:27:04 01/15/03
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On January 15, 2003 at 21:14:20, David Rasmussen wrote: >On January 15, 2003 at 20:26:03, ALI MIRAFZALI wrote: > >>The follwing position is from the Correspondence Game between Alik Zilberberg >>(2590) and the 8th World Correspondence Champion Jorn Sloth (2620) of Denmark >>[D]r2nnk2/2pb4/3p1p2/1q1Pp1p1/2N1P1Pp/1NQ4P/4BP2/1R4K1 w >>Alik Zilberberg played 39.Nxe5!! and the former World Champion Resigned after >>39....Qxe2 40.Nxd7+ Ke7 41.Rel Qb5 42.Nxf6 Nxf6 43.e5 dxe5 44.Rxe5+ Kf7 45.Rxg5 >>Qb6 46.Rf5 Kg6 47.Nc5 Nxd5 48.Rxd5 Qb1+ 49.Kg2 Ra1 50.Rg5+ (1-0) >>HIARCS8 finds39.Nxe5!! after 1:42 running at 1800 MHZ.The list of programs that >>have failed even after a very long think include:Fritz Chessmaster Mchess Comet >>GNU chess and the list keeps growing................... > >Chezzz neeeds 0 seconds and 7 nodes to find the correct move. But the score is >not convincing and the line differs from the line you gave: > >time nodes depth score pv >00:00:00.00 7n 01/00/03 +0.363 1. Nxe5! >00:00:00.00 14n 01/00/03 +1.125 1. Nxe5 Qxe2 2. Nxd7+ (14) >00:00:00.03 63n 01/00/03 --------------------------------------------------- >00:00:00.03 124n 02/01/03 +1.125 1. Nxe5 Qxe2 2. Nxd7+ (124) >00:00:00.06 425n 02/02/04 --------------------------------------------------- >00:00:00.06 861n 03/03/09 +1.164 1. Nxe5 Qxe2 2. Nxd7+ Kg7 (861) >00:00:00.09 3155n 03/04/09 --------------------------------------------------- >00:00:00.09 5096n 04/05/10 +1.189 1. Nxe5 Qxe2 2. Nxd7+ Kg7 > 3. Qd4 (5096) >00:00:00.12 10kn 04/05/10 --------------------------------------------------- >00:00:00.14 14kn 05/07/11 +0.939 1. Nxe5 Qxe2 2. Nxd7+ Kg7 > 3. Re1 Qa6 (14599) >00:00:00.19 32kn 05/07/11 --------------------------------------------------- >00:00:00.22 48kn 06/09/12 +0.849 1. Nxe5 Qxe2 2. Nxd7+ Kg7 > 3. Nd2 Ra2 4. Rb2 (48377) >00:00:00.34 104kn 06/09/12 --------------------------------------------------- >00:00:00.72 319kn 07/12/16 +0.139 1. Nxe5 Qxe2 2. Nxd7+ Ke7 > 3. Re1 Qb5 4. Nxf6 Nxf6 > 5. Qxc7+ (319973) >00:00:00.89 412kn 07/12/16 --------------------------------------------------- >00:00:01.06 507kn 08/14/16 -0.101 1. Nxe5 Qxe2 2. Nxd7+ Ke7 > 3. Re1 Qb5 4. Nxf6 Nxf6 > 5. Qxc7+ Qd7 (507431) >00:00:01.48 757kn 08/14/18 --------------------------------------------------- >00:00:01.84 973kn 09/17/18 -0.026 1. Nxe5 Qxe2 2. Nxd7+ Ke7 > 3. Re1 Qb5 4. Nxf6 Nxf6 > 5. Qxc7+ Qd7 6. Qc4 (973875) >00:00:02.81 1552kn 09/17/19 --------------------------------------------------- >00:00:03.70 2086kn 10/18/21 -0.291 1. Nxe5 Qxe2 2. Nxd7+ Ke7 > 3. Re1 Qb5 4. Nxf6 Nxf6 > 5. Qxc7+ Qd7 6. Qc1 Nf7 (2086114) >00:00:07.64 4465kn 10/18/21 --------------------------------------------------- >00:00:09.47 5540kn 11/21/22 -0.201 1. Nxe5 Qxe2 2. Nxd7+ Ke7 > 3. Re1 Qb5 4. Nxf6 Nxf6 > 5. Qxc7+ Qd7 6. Qc1 Nf7 > 7. Nd4 (5540939) >00:00:13.94 8254kn 11/21/22 --------------------------------------------------- >00:00:17.67 10Mn 12/21/22 -0.225 1. Nxe5 Qxe2 2. Nxd7+ Ke7 > 3. Re1 Qb5 4. Nxf6 Nxf6 > 5. Qxc7+ Qd7 6. Qc1 Nf7 > 7. f4 Qa7+ 8. Kg2 (10448059) >00:00:25.00 15Mn 12/21/22 --------------------------------------------------- > >/David The correct line is the one played in the game which Deep Junior 7.0 follows up to and including 44. Rxe5 before it strays ...
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