Author: Pete Galati
Date: 22:47:12 01/16/01
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On January 17, 2001 at 00:22:42, Eduard Nemeth wrote:
>On January 16, 2001 at 22:44:38, Pete Galati wrote:
>
>>On January 16, 2001 at 19:30:17, Pete Galati wrote:
>>
>>>On January 16, 2001 at 19:21:11, Eduard Nemeth wrote:
>>>
>>>>On January 16, 2001 at 16:59:55, Pete Galati wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>On January 16, 2001 at 15:06:10, Eduard Nemeth wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>>Morozevich played strong 16...Nd3+!
>>>>>>
>>>>>>What chess program played this move ?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>[Event "Corus Wijk aan Zee NED "]
>>>>>>[Site "?"]
>>>>>>[Date "2001.??.??"]
>>>>>>[Round "3"]
>>>>>>[White "Van Wely,L"]
>>>>>>[Black "Morozevich,A"]
>>>>>>[WhiteElo "2700"]
>>>>>>[BlackElo "2745"]
>>>>>>[ECO "D16"]
>>>>>>[Result "0-1"]
>>>>>>
>>>>>>1. d4 d5 2. c4 c6 3. Nf3 Nf6 4. Nc3 dxc4 5. a4 c5 6. d5 Bf5
>>>>>>7. e3 e6 8. Bxc4 exd5 9. Nxd5 Nc6 10. Qb3 Qd7 11. Nxf6+
>>>>>>gxf6 12. Bd2 Rg8 13. Bc3 O-O-O 14. Bxf7 Rxg2 15. Nh4 Ne5
>>>>>>16. Nxf5 Nd3+ 17. Kf1 Rxf2+ 18. Kg1 Kb8 19. Qe6 Rxf5 20. h4
>>>>>>Bd6 21. Rf1 Rg8+ 0-1
>>>>>>
>>>>>>FEN:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>[D]2kr1b2/pp1q1B1p/5p2/2p1nN2/P7/1QB1P3/1P3PrP/R3K2R b KQ - 0 16
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Eduard
>>>[......]
>>>>Hello!
>>>>
>>>>Thanks, too all my programs don't find this move 16.Nd3+! in 30 minutes. :)
>>>>
>>>>But i think, that is the best move in this position!
>>>>
>>>>My analysis with "Fritz 6a" in this position, after 16.Nd3+ say this:
>>>>after 19.Qe6 it was a lost position for Van Wely!
>>>>
>>>>But after 19.Ng3 ist the position too lost!
>>>>19.Ng3 Qc6! 20.e4 c4! and the position ist lost for white (Fritz6)!
>>>>
>>>>Give ask your program the position new after the move 18...Kb8 (or 19.Ng3)and
>>>>you will it see.
>>>>
>>>>Regards,
>>>>Eduard
>>>
>>>[D]1k1r1b2/pp1q1B1p/5p2/2p2N2/P7/1QBnP3/1P3r1P/R5KR w - - 0 19
>>>
>>>Ok, this is after Kb8. I should be back around 8PM Chicago time.
>>>
>>>Pete
>
>Hello!
>
>Sorry, my english speak is poor, and i do not all that (what you say)
>understand!
>
>>
>>I'm late, took me longer than I expected.
>>
>
>Comet B28 is, i belive a Beta-Version. I have only a Comet B11 version
>from Fritz. This Beta-version i can download from Frank Quisinsky's News Ticker.
I don't think it's a beta version, I allways download the newest version that
Frank has for download at http://www.in-trier.de/~quisinsky/schach/download.htm
thanks Frank and Uli!
The Chessbase version is up to B27 now, so you might want to upgrade a little
bit.
>
>I have belived Comet B28 are stronger! But i see, it is not also, or ?
I don't know which version is stronger. Comet has always been stronger than me,
so I can't tell. With both Comet and Crafty, I always use the most recent
version.
>
>After Kb8 and 7:46 minutes, Fritz6 score are - 1.84 (after 30', -2.41 on a P600)
>
>Here a first analysis with a the NEW Engine from Fritz6 (2000.12.16):
>Analysis by Fritz 6 ("new update" from the english ChessBase webside):
>
>19.Sg3 Dc6 20.e4 c4 21.Dxc4 Db6 22.Ld4 Txd4 23.Db5 Dxb5
> ยต (-1.34) deep: 12/34 00:00:45 21551kN
>19.Sg3 Dc6 20.e4 c4 21.Db5 Lc5 22.Dxc6 bxc6 23.Lxc4 Txb2+
> -+ (-1.44) deep: 13/32 00:02:31 71769kN
>19.Sg3--
> -+ (-1.75) deep: 14/32 00:04:52 137909kN
>19.Sg3 Dc6 20.e4 c4 21.Dxc4 Db6 22.La5 Dxa5 23.b4 Lxb4
> -+ (-1.84) deep: 14/38 00:07:46 222851kN
I am not familier with the letters used for the pieces in that notation.
>
>I Think, after Kb8 are Ng3 the best move for white, but the position is
>complete higher looser, then after 16.Nxf7!
I would have to look at this game a lot longer before I would understand it.
>
>I have thinking that Comet B28 is little big better (I know, Comet is a
>program from Ulrich Tuerke)! I am not contendet with the analysis from
>Comet B28 !
>
>Thank You anyway for this analysis from Comet B28!!
>
>Kind Regards,
>Eduard
You're welcome. I just enjoy analyzing with Comet, and nobody else seems to
analyze with it, so I figure you can get Crafty, Junior and Fritz analysis from
others.
Pete
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