Author: James T. Walker
Date: 16:53:49 07/18/01
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On July 18, 2001 at 13:07:01, Thomas Lagershausen wrote: >[D]8/1p3kn1/3P3p/1p2P1P1/4K2P/8/8/8 b - - 44...h5 ! creates the winning >freepawn. > >Analyses by shredder: > >21 2:28 -3.46 45.Kd5 b4 46.g6+ Kf8 47.Kc4 Se6 48.Kxb4 Kg7 49.Kb5 Kxg6 50.Kb6 >Kf5 51.Kxb7 Kxe5 52.Kc6 Sf8 53.Kc5 Ke6 54.Kd4 Sd7 55.Ke4 (70.954.038) 477.0 > 21 3:14 -5.43 45.Kd3 Se6 46.Kc3 Sf8 47.Kb4 Ke6 48.Kxb5 Sg6 49.Kb6 Kd7 >50.Kxb7 Sxe5 51.Kb6 (91.507.627) 469.8 > 21 4:49 -6.80 45.Kd4 Se6+ 46.Kc3 Sf8 47.Kb4 Ke6 48.Kxb5 Sg6 49.Kb6 Sxe5 >50.Kc5 Sg6 (133.608.426) 461.2 > >Black wins with the h-pawn.No good day for Hübner.A player for his class should >see this. As I was watching this game all my programs had Black ahead with h5. As soon as hxg5 was played all went to near zero score after hitting the tablebases. I thought it was obvious that h5 gave the only winning chance for Black but at the same time created complications and left the computer hitting the tablebases where it can be dangerous. I suspect Huebner was tired and settled for the easy draw. Jim
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