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Subject: Re: KRB Vs KR - Mate in 50

Author: Ricardo Gibert

Date: 21:38:43 09/25/00

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On September 26, 2000 at 00:26:44, Ricardo Gibert wrote:

>On September 25, 2000 at 23:51:00, Ricardo Gibert wrote:
>
>>On September 25, 2000 at 23:20:58, Stephen A. Boak wrote:
>>
>>>I don't remember an adjourned position scenario (perhaps it was), but wasn't it
>>>IM Alex Fishbein (now a GM) (not Ben Finegold) who lost a KR vs KRB ending to
>>>Deep Thought (I think) in a Los Angeles tournament quite a few years ago?
>>>
>>>--Steve
>>
>>You're probably right. I probably mixed them up. What's the difference? All
>>Fishbeins are the same aren't they? ;)
>
>BTW, yes the position was adjourned. Unusual for a swiss. I can't remember why
>they did that. There was some special reason, but I can't remember what it was.
>I'm certain of it though, since I personally watched Fishbein and a friend of
>his hurriedly analyze the position in the short time they had before he had to
>resume the game.
>
>I don't think it was Deep Thought though. Maybe NuChess or Belle or something
>like that. It was quite awhile ago. Hard to remember, but Deep Thought came
>later I believe.

I'm Wrong. Deep Thought is correct and here is the game from www.chesslab.com to
prove it:

Deep Thought vs Alex Fishbein
1988
1. e4   e5
2. Nf3  Nc6
3. Bb5  a6
4. Bxc6 dxc6
5. O-O  f6
6. d4   exd4
7. Nxd4 c5
8. Ne2  Qxd1
9. Rxd1 Bd7
10. Bf4 O-O-O
11. c4  Ne7
12. Nbc3 Re8
13. Be3 Nc6
14. Rd2 Ne5
15. b3  h5
16. h3  b6
17. Nd5 Bc6
18. a4  a5
19. Nec3 Kb7
20. Nb5 Bxb5
21. axb5 Bd6
22. f3  Ra8
23. f4  Nf7
24. Kf2 Rhe8
25. Kf3 Bf8
26. Nc3 Nd6
27. Rd5 g6
28. g4  hxg4+
29. hxg4 Bg7
30. f5  gxf5
31. gxf5 Rh8
32. Bf4 Rh3+
33. Bg3 Rg8
34. Rd3 Bf8
35. Kg2 Rh4
36. Re1 Rhg4
37. Kh3 a4
38. bxa4 R8g7
39. Bh4 Nxc4
40. Bxf6 Rg8
41. e5  Bh6
42. Nd5 Bf4
43. Rf3 Bxe5
44. Rxe5 Nxe5
45. Bxe5 R4g5
46. Bg3 c4
47. Nc3 Rh5+
48. Kg2 Rgg5
49. f6  Rf5
50. Re3 Rxf6
51. Re7 Rff5
52. Rxc7+ Ka8
53. a5  Rxb5
54. Nxb5 Rxb5
55. axb6 Rxb6
56. Bf4 Rb3
57. Kf2 Rb7
58. Rxc4 Rb2+
59. Ke3 Kb7
60. Ke4 Rb5
61. Be3 Rh5
62. Bd4 Rg5
63. Be5 Kb6
64. Kd5 Kb5
65. Rc8 Rg6
66. Rc5+ Kb6
67. Rc2 Rh6
68. Rb2+ Ka6
69. Bd6 Rh5+
70. Kc6 Rg5
71. Rb3 Rh5
72. Rb1 Rg5
73. Rb2 Rh5
74. Rb8 Rh7
75. Bf8 Ka7
76. Rb3 Ka8
77. Re3 Rb7
78. Re4 Rf7
79. Re8+ Ka7
80. Bc5+ Ka6
81. Ra8+ 1-0



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