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Subject: Re: WMCCC: Round 6 UPDATE7 INCREDIBLE!!!!!!

Author: Theo van der Storm

Date: 10:11:03 08/22/01

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On August 22, 2001 at 10:30:37, Uri Blass wrote:
>On August 22, 2001 at 09:16:18, Francesco Di Tolla wrote:
>
>>what was the turning move number?
>>ciao
>>Franz
>I did not check if black can save itself at move 64 but after 64...Rd8 black is
>lost
>
>Here is the analysis before move 64 of black
>64...Rd8
>DeepJunior - Shredder
>[D]1r5k/7p/5PP1/1q6/p2p1N1K/2b1pBP1/8/3Q4 b - - 0 1
>
>Analysis by Junior 7:
>...
>64...d3 65.g7+ Kg8 66.Bd5+ Qxd5 67.Nxd5 e2 68.Qb1 Rxb1 69.Ne7+ Kf7 70.g8Q+ Kxf6
>71.Nd5+ Ke5 72.Nf4 e1Q 73.Nxd3+ Kd4
>  =  (0.00)   Depth: 16   00:03:02  142097kN, tb=13
>64...d3 65.g7+
>  ²  (0.30)   Depth: 17   00:05:37  251469kN, tb=25
>
>(Blass, Tel-aviv 22.08.2001)
>
>DeepJunior - Shredder
>1r5k/7p/5PP1/1q6/p2p1N1K/2b1pBP1/8/3Q4 b - - 0 1
>
>Analysis by Deep Fritz:
>...
>  ³  (-0.31)   Depth: 15/32   00:03:08  128112kN
>64...d3-- 65.g7+ Kg8 66.Bd5+ Qxd5 67.Nxd5 e2 68.Qxd3 e1Q 69.Ne7+ Kf7 70.g8Q+
>  ²  (0.47)   Depth: 15/40   00:03:50  159085kN
>64...Rg8!
>  ²  (0.44)   Depth: 15/40   00:06:03  251673kN
>
>(Blass, Tel-aviv 22.08.2001)
>
>after 64...Rd8 65.g7+ Kg8(forced) 66.Qc2
>Deep Fritz says +3.00 for white
>
>DeepJunior - Shredder
>3r2k1/6Pp/5P2/1q6/p2p1N1K/2b1pBP1/2Q5/8 b - - 0 1
>
>Analysis by Deep Fritz:
>...
>66...e2-- 67.Qa2+ Qb3 68.Qxe2 d3 69.Qe7 Bxf6+ 70.Qxf6 Qb8 71.Bg4 h5 72.Be6+
>  +-  (1.69)   Depth: 10/31   00:00:04  2693kN
>...
>(Blass, Tel-aviv 22.08.2001)
>
>Uri

Uri,

Thanks for posting the analysis.
IM Hans Bohm showed a relatively easy win for black:
52... d5! 53 Qxd5 Qxg3 54 Qd4+ Bg7 55 Qxe4 Be5 56 Kg1 Rg8 57 Qg3 Qxg4 etc.
and subsequently showed the analysis above posted by you handed over by me.
This is a small world.

from the tournament hall,
Theo van der Storm



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