Author: Eduard Nemeth
Date: 06:43:11 06/20/01
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On June 20, 2001 at 08:08:30, Jouni Uski wrote:
>On June 20, 2001 at 05:35:09, Jonas Cohonas wrote:
>
>>On June 19, 2001 at 20:14:10, Eduard Nemeth wrote:
>>
>>>P600, 64 Mb hash
>>>
>>>[Event "Blitz:10'"]
>>>[Site "?"]
>>>[Date "2001.06.20"]
>>>[Round "?"]
>>>[White "Nemeth,E"]
>>>[Black "Junior 6.0"]
>>>[ECO "C26"]
>>>[Result "1-0"]
>>>
>>>1. e4 {0} e5 {0} 2. Nc3 {2} Nf6 {0} 3. h4 {3} Nc6 {-0.15/14
>>>15} 4. d3 {5} Bc5 {-0.23/14 9} 5. Nh3 {14} O-O {-0.30/14
>>>26} 6. Bg5 {11} h6 {-0.34/14 19} 7. a3 {11} hxg5 {-1.70/14
>>>12} 8. hxg5 {3} Nh7 {0.01/14 29} 9. Qh5 {5} f5 {0.00/12 6}
>>>10. Nd5 {23} Ne7 {0.41/11 31} 11. Nxe7+ {59} Qxe7 {0.56/12
>>>21} 12. d4 {8} d5 {1.46/13 78} 13. dxc5 {7} Rd8 {1.67/12
>>>12} 14. exd5 {5} Nf8 {2.43/13 25} 15. g6 {97} Nxg6 {4.78/14
>>>25} 16. Qxg6 {1} Qf6 {4.81/13 9} 17. Qh5 {6} Qh6 {4.81/14
>>>29} 18. Qxh6 {2} gxh6 {4.81/14 22} 19. O-O-O {2} Kg7
>>>{4.52/14 9} 20. Bc4 {2} Bd7 {4.66/14 14} 21. Rhe1 {5} Kf6
>>>{4.62/14 22} 22. d6 {5} c6 {4.61/14 3} 23. f3 {3} b5
>>>{4.65/15 6} 24. Ba2 {6} a5 {4.69/16 5} 25. Nf2 {4} b4
>>>{4.74/13 5} 26. a4 {3} h5 {5.22/14 9} 27. Rh1 {9} Rh8
>>>{4.82/14 5} 28. Rh4 {1} Rh7 {4.89/14 6} 29. g4 {5} Rah8
>>>{5.24/13 14} 30. Rdh1 {3} Be8 {5.28/13 5} 31. gxf5 {4} Kxf5
>>>{5.49/13 8} 32. Rg1 {8} Rh6 {5.74/13 2} 33. Bc4 {11} b3
>>>{6.72/13 1} 34. cxb3 {9} Rf6 {7.43/12 11} 35. Bf1 {11} Rfh6
>>>{7.82/13 2} 36. Bh3+ {1} 1-0
>>>
>>>Position after move 9:
>>>
>>>[D]r1bq1rk1/pppp2pn/2n5/2b1ppPQ/4P3/P1NP3N/1PP2PP1/R3KB1R w KQ f6 0 10
>>>
>>>What is now best move for white (I played 10.Nd5)?
>>>
>>>Eduard
>>
>>I would say (without cpu aid) that Nf4!! looks pretty darn strong.
>>
>>Regards
>>Jonas
>
>But after -Nxg5 Qh8+ there is no more than draw for white.
>
>Jouni
Hello!
Yes, after Nf4 is position draw. I belive that Nd5! is strongest move!
Here an analysis from Fritz6c on P600:
Nemeth,E - Junior 6.0
r1bq1rk1/pppp2pn/2n5/2b1ppPQ/4P3/P1NP3N/1PP2PP1/R3KB1R w KQ f6 0 1
Analysis by Fritz6c:
10.Sf4 Sxg5 11.Dh8+ Kf7 12.Dh5+ Kg8
= (0.00) Tiefe: 10/34 00:00:03 1466kN
10.Sf4 Sxg5 11.Dh8+ Kf7 12.Dh5+ Kg8
= (0.00) Tiefe: 11/34 00:00:12 5268kN
10.g6
= (-0.12) Tiefe: 11/40 00:00:31 13532kN
10.g6!
= (0.19) Tiefe: 12/33 00:00:53 22472kN
10.g6 Sf6 11.Dh4 Se7 12.exf5 Sxf5 13.Dc4+ d5 14.Dxc5 b6
² (0.28) Tiefe: 12/39 00:01:18 32950kN
10.Sd5
² (0.31) Tiefe: 12/43 00:02:39 67098kN
10.Sd5 Se7 11.Sxe7+ Dxe7 12.d4 d5 13.Sf4 exf4 14.g6 Dxe4+
² (0.59) Tiefe: 12/44 00:06:17 157033kN
10.Sd5 Se7 11.Sxe7+ Dxe7 12.d4 d5 13.Sf4 exf4 14.g6 Dxe4+
² (0.44) Tiefe: 13/41 00:09:23 235224kN
(Nemeth, Stuttgart 20.06.2001)
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