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Subject: Re: Position from FIDE KO Shirov-Grischuk (corrected diagram)

Author: Heiner Marxen

Date: 16:35:48 12/12/00

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On December 12, 2000 at 19:32:10, Heiner Marxen wrote:

>On December 12, 2000 at 16:35:37, Dann Corbit wrote:
>
>>On December 12, 2000 at 16:26:21, David Eppstein wrote:
>>
>>>In
>>>http://www.kasparovchess.com/serve/templates/folders/show.asp?p_docID=13535&p_docLang=EN
>>>we have yet another claim that "no computer can find this combination".  He
>>>means the final moves of the game where Shirov, ahead in material, drops back to
>>>material equality and allows his opponent to queen first in order to get a
>>>mating attack.
>>>
>>>I'm not pasting a FEN because I'm not really sure where the combo starts --
>>>maybe move 30, where he deserts the back rank to set up the material exchanges?
>>>
>>>Shirov - Grischuk, FIDE KO 2000
>>>1 e4 e5 2 Nf3 Nc6 3 Bb5 Nf6 4 O-O Bc5 5 Nxe5 Nxe4 6 Qe2 Nxe5 7 d4 Be7 8 Qxe4 Ng6
>>>9 f4 c6 10 Bd3 d5 11 Qe2 f5 12 Nd2 O-O 13 Nf3 Nh8 14 Bd2 a5 15 c4 Nf7 16 cxd5
>>>cxd5 17 Rac1 Bf6 18 b4 a4 19 b5 Re8 20 Ne5 Nd6 21 Bb4 Ne4 22 Bxe4 dxe4 23 Rfd1
>>>Be6 24 d5 Bd7 25 Nc6 Qc8 26 Ne7+ Bxe7 27 Rxc8 Raxc8 28 Bxe7 Rxe7 29 d6 Rf7 30
>>>Rd5 Rc1+ 31 Kf2 Rf8 32 Re5 Rfc8 33 Re7 R1c2 34 Rxd7 Rxe2+ 35 Kxe2 b6 36 Rb7 Rc2+
>>>37 Ke3 Rc3+ 38 Kd4 Rd3+ 39 Ke5 e3 40 Ke6 h6 41 Re7 Rd4 42 Kd7 Re4 43 Rxe4 fxe4
>>>44 Ke7 1-0
>>>
>>>Is it true that no computer can find this?
>
>[snip] [Thanks for the EPD, Dann]
>
>Some analysis with Chest (K7/600 330MB hash):
>
>Move 44: [D]6k1/3K2p1/1p1P3p/1P6/p3pP2/4p3/P5PP/8 w - -
>is a mate in 6 with Ke7 or Ke6 (1.5 seconds).

This should be correct, now...
>Move 43: [D]6k1/3KR1p1/1p1P3p/1P3p2/p3rP2/4p3/P5PP/8 w - -
>is a mate in 10 with Rxe4 (10.5 minutes).
>While fxe4 leads to the mate in 6 above, 43... Kf7 is nominally deeper.
>
>Does not look like Chest would be able to go much further back in reasonable
>time.

Heiner



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