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Subject: Re: SSDF Century 3 K6-2 - Shredder 2 P200MMX 1-1 Now: 3 - 3

Author: Howard Exner

Date: 11:44:22 12/08/00

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On December 08, 2000 at 03:58:52, Hans Christian Lykke wrote:

>[Event "SSDF 40-2"]
>[Site "DK-Albertslund"]
>[Date "2000.12.08"]
>[Round "6"]
>[White "Shredder 2 P200MMX"]
>[Black "Rebel Century 3 K6-2 450 128M"]
>[Result "1-0"]
>[ECO "B10"]
>[WhiteElo "2398"]
>[BlackElo "2550"]
>[Annotator "Test: HC Lykke"]
>[PlyCount "183"]
>[EventDate "2000.11.??"]
>
>1. c4 c6 2. e4 d5 3. exd5 cxd5 4. cxd5 Nf6 5. Qa4+ Nbd7 6. Nc3 g6 7. g3 Bg7 8.
>Bg2 O-O 9. Nge2 Nb6 10. Qb3 a5 11. O-O a4 12. Qb5 Bd7 13. Qb4 Re8 14. d4 Bc8
>15. Qc5 Bf8 16. Bg5 h6 17. Bxf6 exf6 18. Qb5 Bd7 19. Qd3 Bf5 20. Qd1 Qe7 21. b3
>Qb4 22. d6 axb3 23. Qxb3 Bxd6 24. Nf4 Qxb3 25. axb3 Bxf4 26. gxf4 Rad8 27. Rad1
>Re7 28. Rd2 Rc7 29. Nd1 Rcd7 30. Ne3 Rxd4 31. Rxd4 Rxd4 32. Nxf5 gxf5 33. Bxb7
>Rxf4 34. Rd1 Kf8 35. Rd3 Rb4 36. Kf1 Ke7 37. Re3+ Kd6 38. Rd3+ Kc7 39. Ba6 Rh4
>40. Kg2 Nd7 41. Rc3+ Kd8 42. Rh3 Rxh3 43. Kxh3 Nc5 44. Bc4 Ne4 45. Kg2 Nd6 46.
>Kg3 Ne4+ 47. Kf3 Kd7 48. h4 Nd6 49. Kf4 Kc6 50. Bxf7 Kb5 51. Be6 Kb4 52. Bxf5
>Ne8 53. Be6 Ng7 54. Bc4 Kc5 55. Ke4 Kc6 56. b4 Kd6 57. Bb5 Ke6 58. Bc6 Kd6 59.
>b5 Kc5 60. Kf4 Kb6 61. Kf3 Kc5 62. Ke4 Kd6 63. Kf4 Kc5 64. f3 Kb6 65. Ke4 Kc5
>66. f4 Kd6 67. f5 Kc7 68. Bd5 Ne8 69. Kf4 Kb6 70. Kg4 Ng7 71. Bc4 Kc5 72. Be2
>Kb6 73. Bf1 Kc7 74. Bc4 Kb6 75. Be2 Kc5 76. Kf4 Kb6 77. Bd3 Ne8 78. Bc4 Nd6 79.
>Be6 Ne8 80. Ke4 Kc5 81. Bd7 Nd6+ 82. Kf4 h5 83. Bc6 Nxb5 84. Be8 Nd6 85. Bxh5
>Kc6 86. Bf3+

[D]8/8/2kn1p2/5P2/5K1P/5B2/8/8 b - -

Instead of Kc5 as played in the game Kd7 looks like a draw. Black
should head towards the h8 square and look to play Nxf5.
Here's a sample line.

86. Bf3+ Kd7 87. Bd5 Ke7 88. h5 Kf8 89. h6 Nc8
Black is still outside the drawing zone but if white's king
wanders away from protecting f5 then Nxf5, Bxf5 followed by Kg8.
In the meantime
White's bishop needs to remain on the a2g8 diagonal.
Are there some moves that enable white to win from here?

>Kc5 87. Be4 Kd4 88. Bc2 Kc3 89. Bb1 Kb2 90. Be4 Kc3 91. Bd5 Kd4
>92. Bg8 1-0



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