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Subject: Re: Testposition - Bishop ending

Author: John Merlino

Date: 16:12:09 02/28/01

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On February 28, 2001 at 18:40:40, Sune Larsson wrote:

>
>  [D]8/2k4p/p1p1bp2/8/1P2PP2/4K3/7P/5B2 w - - 0 1
>
>  This is a position used by chesstrainers in Georgia (former USSR].
>  Got it from the horse's mouth during a combined vacation/chesstraining
>  stay in Tbilisi a few years ago. It's from the game Eliskases-Capablanca,
>  Semmering 1937. We have a bishop ending (same colors) with 4 pawns each.
>  White is on the move and to conserve winning chances, he must avoid early
>  simplification and - if possible - keep the pawns on both wings.
>  Thus 1.Bxa6 Kb6 followed by 2.-c5 constitutes a wrong approach whereas
>  1.Kd4 is the right one.
>
>  1.Kd4 Kb6  [otherwise 2.Kc5]  2.Bc4 Bg4  [the pawn ending is lost]
>  3.e5 fxe5+ 4.fxe5 h6 5.h4 Bh5 6.e6 Be8 and black had many problems
>  to overcome. White ultimately won the game.
>
>  Test: 1. Kd4! should be chosen by your program. 1.Bxa6? draws.
>
>  Sune

CM8000 sees it in 13 seconds on a P3-600:

Time	Depth	Score	Positions	Moves
0:00	6/7	1.44	21737		1. Bxa6 Kb6 2. Be2 c5 3. bxc5+
					Kxc5 4. h4 h6
0:00	7/8	1.40	53113		1. Bxa6 Kb6 2. Be2 c5 3. bxc5+
					Kxc5 4. h4 h6 5. Bd3 Kd6
0:01	8/9	1.45	138902		1. Bxa6 Kb6 2. Bd3 c5 3. bxc5+
					Kxc5 4. h4 h6 5. Be2 Kd6 6. Kd4
0:03	9/10	1.41	349204		1. Bxa6 Kb6 2. Bd3 c5 3. bxc5+
					Kxc5 4. e5 fxe5 5. fxe5 h5 6. Bg6
					Kd5
0:09	10/11	1.43	977924		1. Bxa6 Kb6 2. Be2 c5 3. bxc5+
					Kxc5 4. h4 Bd7 5. Bh5 Be6 6. e5
					fxe5 7. fxe5
0:13	10/11	1.51	1447625		1. Kd4 Bc8 2. e5 fxe5+ 3. Kxe5
					c5 4. bxc5 Kc6 5. Kd4 a5 6. Bd3
					h5 7. Be4+ Kb5
0:28	11/12	1.55	3007564		1. Kd4 Bc8 2. e5 fxe5+ 3. Kxe5
					h6 4. f5 Kd7 5. f6 Ke8 6. Bc4 Kf8
					7. h4
0:56	12/13	1.62	6165733		1. Kd4 Bc8 2. e5 fxe5+ 3. Kxe5
					h6 4. f5 Kd7 5. f6 Ke8 6. Bc4 Kf8
					7. h4 Ke8
2:02	13/14	1.57	13427952	1. Kd4 Bc8 2. e5 fxe5+ 3. Kxe5
					h6 4. f5 Kd7 5. f6 Ke8 6. h4 Kf8
					7. Bd3 Bb7 8. Bc4

jm



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