Author: Dieter Buerssner
Date: 09:58:55 06/04/01
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On June 04, 2001 at 08:31:31, Uri Blass wrote:
>Here is the last blunder of Anmon
>
>[D]3r1rk1/1b2npp1/1q1bp3/pp1pN1PQ/2pP1P2/P1P1P3/1P1N2K1/R1B2R2 b - - 0 1
>
>Anmon played g6 when white has a simple forced mate after it.
>The right move is probably Bxe5(f5 is probably
>also better than the game move).
>
>I do not say that objectively Anmon could save the game without g6
>but it had better practical chances.
Yace thinks, that the position is difficult to hold. Of course, g6 is a fast way
to lose. After Bxe5, Yace cannot see a convincing score yet. But when I go
through the following lines in Analyze mode from back to front, I get a score
ov over 2 pawns for white (material in the main lin is rook vs. knight with
equal pawns). The line starting with 2...f5 has a score of about 4 for white,
[Event "?"]
[Site "?"]
[Date "2001.06.04"]
[Round "?"]
[White "?"]
[Black "?"]
[Result "*"]
[SetUp "1"]
[FEN "3r1rk1/1b2npp1/1q1bp3/pp1pN1PQ/2pP1P2/P1P1P3/1P1N2K1/R1B2R2 b - -"]
1... Bxe5 {36s} 2. Rh1 {5:35m} f5 {2:46m} (2... f6 {38s}
3. fxe5 {5s} fxg5 {18s} (3... fxe5 {2:20m} 4. g6 {3s})
4. Nf3 {2:25m} Rf5 {23s} (4... Rxf3 {41s} 5. Kxf3 {8s} Nf5
{19s}) 5. Nxg5 {7s} Rxg5+ {19s} 6. Qxg5 {8s}) 3. fxe5 {27s}
Rfe8 {17:01m} 4. g6 {6s} Kf8 {41s} 5. Qg5 {1:33m} Ng8 {8s}
(5... Nxg6 {13s} 6. Qxg6 {6s}) (5... Kg8 {2:52m} 6. Rh7
{3:50m} Nxg6 {53s} 7. Qxg6 {3s}) 6. Rh8 {7s} *
Regards,
Dieter
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