Author: Sune Larsson
Date: 05:21:38 03/01/01
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On February 28, 2001 at 23:19:12, Robert Hyatt wrote: >On February 28, 2001 at 13:48:00, Sune Larsson wrote: > >>On February 28, 2001 at 13:00:53, Robert Hyatt wrote: >> >>>On February 28, 2001 at 11:12:09, Sune Larsson wrote: >>> >>>> >>>> [D]4n3/1b3k1p/p2p2p1/3Pp3/2P3P1/6PP/2BB4/6K1 w - - 0 1 >>>> >>>> This is Hort-Ciocaltea, Budapest 1973. Only two moves are required >>>> to immobilize the black knight and pave the way for the victorious >>>> march of the white king to the deserted queenside: >>>> >>>> 1.g5! Bc8 2.g4! and black's position is ripe for resignation. >>>> >>>> Test: The above move order should be rewarded with big +scores for white. >>>> >>>> Sune >>> >>> >>>There may be more than one winning plan here. Crafty thinks that Ba5 wins a >>>pawn, for example... eval = +1.26 after 18 plies, almost 2 minutes: >>> >>> 17 1:01 0.99 1. Ba5 Ke7 2. Kf2 Bc8 3. Kf3 Bd7 4. >>> Ke4 Kf6 5. Bb4 Nb6 6. Bd3 Nc8 7. c5 >>> dxc5 8. Bxc5 a5 9. d6 >>> 17-> 1:09 0.99 1. Ba5 Ke7 2. Kf2 Bc8 3. Kf3 Bd7 4. >>> Ke4 Kf6 5. Bb4 Nb6 6. Bd3 Nc8 7. c5 >>> dxc5 8. Bxc5 a5 9. d6 >>> 18 1:40 1.26 1. Ba5 Ke7 2. Kf2 Bc8 3. Kf3 Bd7 4. >>> Ke4 Kf6 5. Bb3 h5 6. Bb4 hxg4 7. hxg4 >>> Ke7 8. c5 dxc5 9. Bxc5+ Kf6 10. g5+ >>> Kxg5 11. Kxe5 >>> 18-> 1:53 1.26 1. Ba5 Ke7 2. Kf2 Bc8 3. Kf3 Bd7 4. >>> Ke4 Kf6 5. Bb3 h5 6. Bb4 hxg4 7. hxg4 >>> Ke7 8. c5 dxc5 9. Bxc5+ Kf6 10. g5+ >>> Kxg5 11. Kxe5 >> >> Interesting line. Can Crafty win the above position after 11.-Kg4? >> >> Sune > > >Good question. A brief note about chess programs. When they produce a PV >as above, the first move is the one they play. The second move is the one >they expect, but it is less accurate as it is the result of a search that is >one ply shallower than the search to choose the _first_ move. By the time >you reach the end of the PV, it is _highly_ likely that those moves will never >be played in a real game. The last move is based on a 1 ply search, for >example, and no one would consider that to be reasonable chess... > > >IE when a GM gives me a variation to look at, _every_ move generally is >a sound move. When a computer gives me a variation, the deeper the move >in the variation, the less likely it is to be the best move. Okey, from your statement I conclude that we cannot trust the Crafty line above. Furthermore it doesn't even come close to GM Hort's choice or the theme of immobilizing the black knight with 1.g5! and 2.g4! Sune
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