Author: Sune Larsson
Date: 06:07:42 06/01/01
[D]2br3r/1pN1pk2/p1np1pq1/6p1/2P1P1p1/1P2Q1B1/P4PPP/3RR1K1 b - - 0 22
This is the game Insomniac-Shredder, CCT3. White has just played 22.Rfe1.
Here Shredder chose the path of "doing nothing" with 22.-Rhf8. White
eventually broke through with 33.c5 and won the game. Voices were heard
that it was a bad opening by black. "Almost lost." Christophe reacted
against the passive play of Shredder, and felt that there must be something
better for black - since he has an open h-file. "Doing something" could
be a better alternative, maybe...
So, how would an attacking pattern look like for black? The vulnarable
squares around white's king are h2 and f3. A setup with Ne5, Qh5 (to support
a possible Nf3+) and doubling the rooks on the h-file looks promising.
White has to be very careful about black's Nf3+, since there are several
mate patterns with a black pawn on f3. Chopping off the black Ne5 would
be no good, due to the pressure on h2.
Okey, let's give this "doing something" idea a shot vs Deep Fritz.
PIII 800 128 Mb Hash 40 moves in 2 hours.
[Event "NivÄ=120'/40+60'/20+30'. "]
[Site "KIL"]
[Date "2001.06.01"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Deep Fritz"]
[Black "Larsson"]
[Result "0-1"]
[SetUp "1"]
[FEN "2br3r/1pN1pk2/p1np1pq1/6p1/2P1P1p1/1P2Q1B1/P4PPP/3RR1K1 b - - 0 22"]
[PlyCount "61"]
[EventDate "2001.06.01"]
{128MB, PowerBig.ctg. PIII 800
} 22... Qh5 {0} 23. a3 {1.44/14 196} 23... Rh6
{54} 24. Qb6 {1.97/14 93} 24... Ne5 {56} 25. Nxa6 {2.09/13 75} 25... Nf3+ {6}
26. gxf3 {0.78/13 66} 26... gxf3 {7} 27. Re3 {0.72/14 205} 27... Rdh8 {63} 28.
Kf1 {0.56/13 61} 28... bxa6 {44} 29. Ke1 {0.47/13 193} 29... Qg4 {138} 30. Qc7
{0.50/14 0} 30... Bd7 {76} 31. e5 {0.03/13 136} 31... Rxh2 {68} 32. e6+ {
-0.22/14 211} 32... Kg6 {104} 33. Rdd3 {-0.34/14 85} 33... Bxe6 {261} 34. Bxh2
{-0.84/15 0} 34... Rxh2 {12} 35. Kd2 {-1.47/14 143} 35... Rxf2+ {25} 36. Kc3 {
-0.78/15 345} 36... Qg1 {394} 37. Qxe7 {-1.34/15 0} 37... a5 {34} 38. Qe8+ {
-2.59/14 128} 38... Bf7 {161} 39. Qe4+ {-0.72/14 150} 39... Kg7 {17} 40. Re1 {
-2.31/14 210} 40... Qh2 {46} 41. Kd4 {-2.78/13 150} 41... a4 {300} 42. Rdd1 {
-3.44/14 0} 42... axb3 {78} 43. Rh1 {-3.16/15 359} 43... Qe5+ {12} 44. Qxe5 {
-3.56/15 626} 44... dxe5+ {113} 45. Kc3 {-3.81/16 170} 45... Rc2+ {10} 46. Kxb3
{-4.25/17 207} 46... Rxc4 {9} 47. Kb2 {-4.56/16 321} 47... e4 {9} 48. Rde1 {
-4.75/15 146} 48... g4 {28} 49. Rhg1 {-5.41/15 122} 49... f5 {10} 50. Rg3 {
-6.28/15 463} 50... Kf6 {11} 51. Kb1 {-8.37/16 269} 51... Ke5 {11} 52. Kb2 {
-8.16/15 146} 52... Kf4 {9} 0-1
Oops, "something" really happened... My impression during this game was that
Fritz never seemed to understand what was going on.
For those interested I also add the original game Insomniac-Shredder.
[Event "CCT3"]
[Site "chessclub.com"]
[Date "2001.05.26"]
[Round "3"]
[White "Insomniac"]
[Black "Shredder"]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO "B90"]
[PlyCount "129"]
[EventDate "2001.??.??"]
1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 d6 3. d4 cxd4 4. Nxd4 Nf6 5. Nc3 a6 6. Be3 Ng4 7. Bg5 h6 8. Bh4
g5 9. Bg3 Bg7 10. Be2 h5 11. Bxg4 hxg4 12. O-O Bxd4 13. Qxd4 f6 14. Nd5 Nc6 15.
Qe3 Be6 16. Nb6 Rb8 17. c4 Kf7 18. Rad1 Qg8 19. Nd5 Rd8 20. b3 Qg6 21. Nc7 Bc8
22. Rfe1 Rhf8 23. Qb6 Ne5 24. Nd5 Nc6 25. Rd2 Rd7 26. Nc3 Qg7 27. Rd3 Rfd8 28.
Red1 Qf8 29. R3d2 Qg8 30. Qe3 Qh7 31. Nd5 Re8 32. Nb6 Rdd8 33. c5 Qg6 34. Qe2
Kg8 35. Kf1 Kh7 36. Nxc8 Rxc8 37. cxd6 exd6 38. Qxg4 Qxe4 39. Qd7+ Qe7 40. Rxd6
Kg7 41. Re1 Qf7 42. Qxf7+ Kxf7 43. Rd7+ Re7 44. Rexe7+ Nxe7 45. Rxb7 Rc6 46.
Ke2 Ke6 47. Rc7 Rxc7 48. Bxc7 Nd5 49. Ba5 Nf4+ 50. Kf3 Nd3 51. Ke3 Nf4 52. g3
Ng6 53. h3 Ne5 54. f4 Nf7 55. Kf3 Kf5 56. Bd2 Kg6 57. fxg5 fxg5 58. Ke4 Nd6+
59. Kd5 Nf5 60. g4 Ng7 61. a4 Ne8 62. b4 Kf7 63. b5 axb5 64. axb5 Nc7+ 65. Kc6
{Shredder resigns} 1-0
Sune
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