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Subject: Re: Brilliant win by Kasparov!!

Author: Laurence Chen

Date: 11:22:06 01/20/99

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On January 20, 1999 at 11:48:07, Soren Riis wrote:

>On January 20, 1999 at 11:44:29, Soren Riis wrote:
>
>>Kasparov just won against Topolov what must be one the most beutiful
>>combinations in the history of chess. What is the engines oppinion? Did any of
>>them find Rxd4!!! Is there any defence for black? After Ra7 and Bb7?
>>
>>Soren Riis
>
>Here is the game:
>
>1. e4 d6 2. d4 Nf6 3. Nc3 g6 4. Be3 Bg7 5. Qd2 c6 6. f3 b5 7. Nge2 Nbd7
>8. Bh6 Bxh6 9. Qxh6 Bb7 10. a3 e5 11. O-O-O Qe7 12. Kb1 a6 13. Nc1
>O-O-O 14. Nb3 exd4 15. Rxd4 c5 16. Rd1 Nb6 17. g3 Kb8 18. Na5 Ba8
>19. Bh3 d5 20. Qf4 Ka7 21. Rhe1 d4 22. Nd5 Nbxd5 23. exd5 Qd6 24.
>Rxd4 cxd4 25. Re7 Kb6 26. Qxd4 Kxa5 27. b4 Ka4 28. Qc3 Qxd5 29. Ra7
>Bb7 30. Rxb7 Qc4 31. Qxf6 Kxa3 32. Qxa6 Kxb4 33. c3 Kxc3 34. Qa1 Kd2
>35. Qb2 Kd1 36. Bf1 Rd2 37. Rd7 Rxd7 38. Bxc4 bxc4 39. Qxh8 Rd3 40.
>Qa8 c3 41. Qa4 Ke1 42. f4 f5 43. Kc1 Rd2 44. Qa7 1-0 (1:13/0:47)
>
>Soren Riis
Fritz 5.32 finds 24. Rxd4 in 2 min 55 secs in a Pentium 200 MMX with 32 MB RAM
Hash Table.

Kasparov - Topalov
b2r3r/k4p1p/p2q1np1/NppP4/3p1Q2/P4PPB/1PP4P/1K1RR3 w - - 0 1

Analysis by Fritz 5.32:

= (0.00): 24.Rxd4 cxd4 25.Re7+ Kb6 26.Qxd4+ Kxa5 27.b4+ Ka4 28.Qc3 Qxd5
= (-0.19): 24.Nc6+ Bxc6 25.dxc6 Qxc6 26.Re7+ Ka8 27.Rc7 Qb6 28.Rxf7 Nd5
³ (-0.31): 24.Qxd6 Rxd6 25.Nc6+ Bxc6
µ (-0.91): 24.c4 dxc3 25.Nc6+ Bxc6 26.Qxd6 Rxd6 27.dxc6 Rxd1+ 28.Rxd1 cxb2
µ (-1.06): 24.Nb3 Qxf4 25.gxf4 Kb6 26.Re7 Bxd5 27.Nd2 Rhe8 28.Re5 h6
µ (-1.03): 24.Qe5 Qxe5 25.Rxe5 Bxd5 26.b4 Kb6 27.Bg2 Rhe8 28.Ree1 Rxe1
µ (-1.12): 24.Qh6 Nxd5 25.Nb3 Qc7 26.Rd2 Ne3 27.Qf4 Qxf4 28.gxf4 Nc4
µ (-1.25): 24.Qh4 h6 25.Bg2 Bxd5




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