Author: pavel
Date: 22:13:04 10/16/00
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On October 16, 2000 at 17:33:06, Howard Exner wrote: >Here are a few alternative plans for white. Done quickly, so I'm sure they >include many errors, but there may be some merit in white not immediately >capturing the b4 pawn with the Queen. Anand may have seen some deep liquidation >plan for white that put him in a lost endgame. I know he has done this to >opponents many times, long exchange sequences that lead to a won endgame. Thanks >for the interesting position. > >[Event "?"] >[Site " Black to move "] >[Date "2000.10.15"] >[Round "?"] >[White "Pos 1"] >[Black "ANAND.EPD"] >[Result "*"] >[WhiteElo "?"] >[BlackElo "?"] >[FEN "3q1k2/1p4np/p2pBnp1/P1pP1P2/2P4P/bP4N1/3B2K1/4Q3 b - - 0 1"] > >1... Bb4 2. Bxb4 cxb4 3. Qd2 gxf5 4. Qh6 Nfe8 5. h5 Qf6 6. Qxh7 Nxe6 7. >dxe6 Qxe6 8. Qxf5+ Qxf5 9. Nxf5 d5 10. cxd5 Nf6 11. h6 Nxd5 12. Kf3 Kg8 >13. Ke4 Nc7 14. Ke5 Kh7 15. Kd6 Nb5+ 16. Kd7 Kg6 17. Kc8 Kxf5 18. Kxb7 >Kg6 19. Kxa6 Nd6 20. Kb6 Kxh6 21. a6 Kg5 22. a7 Nc8+ 23. Kb7 Nxa7 24. Kxa7 >Kf5 25. Kb6 Ke6 26. Kc5 * > >[Event "?"] >[Site " Black to move "] >[Date "2000.10.15"] >[Round "?"] >[White "Pos 1"] >[Black "ANAND.EPD"] >[Result "*"] >[WhiteElo "?"] >[BlackElo "?"] >[FEN "3q1k2/1p4np/p2pBnp1/P1pP1P2/2P4P/bP4N1/3B2K1/4Q3 b - - 0 1"] > >1... Bb4 2. Bxb4 cxb4 3. Qd2 gxf5 4. Qh6 Nfe8 5. h5 Qf6 6. Qxh7 Nxe6 7. >dxe6 f4 8. Nf5 Qxe6 9. Kf3 d5 10. Qh8+ Kf7 11. Qxe8+ Qxe8 12. Nd6+ Ke7 >13. Nxe8 Kxe8 14. cxd5 * > >[Event "?"] >[Site " Black to move "] >[Date "2000.10.15"] >[Round "?"] >[White "Pos 1"] >[Black "ANAND.EPD"] >[Result "*"] >[WhiteElo "?"] >[BlackElo "?"] >[FEN "3q1k2/1p4np/p2pBnp1/P1pP1P2/2P4P/bP4N1/3B2K1/4Q3 b - - 0 1"] > >1... Bb4 2. Bxb4 cxb4 3. Qd2 Qxa5 4. fxg6 Nxe6 5. dxe6 Ke7 6. gxh7 Nxh7 >7. Qd5 Qxd5+ 8. cxd5 Nf6 9. Nf5+ Kf8 10. Kf3 Nxd5 11. Ke4 Nc7 12. e7+ Kf7 >13. h5 a5 14. h6 Kg6 15. Nxd6 Kxh6 16. Nxb7 a4 17. bxa4 Ne8 18. a5 Kg6 >19. Nd8 Kf6 20. Nc6 Nc7 21. a6 Kf7 22. a7 b3 23. Kd3 Ke8 24. Kd2 b2 25. >Kc2 Kd7 26. Kxb2 Ke8 27. Kb3 Kd7 28. Kc4 Ke8 29. Kc5 Kd7 30. Kb6 Nd5+ 31. >Kb7 * thanks a lot for the analyze :) I will let few programs to analyze this position to see if they understand that this is a "clear" (??) lost position :) thanks again, pavel
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