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Subject: Re: Tiger 14 cannot play endgames (not the first game) !

Author: Eduard Nemeth

Date: 03:29:16 09/04/01

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On September 04, 2001 at 05:53:35, Peter Berger wrote:

>On September 04, 2001 at 04:39:13, Eduard Nemeth wrote:
>
>>After Fritz 6c , I played today this "two knights" opening, against Tiger 14
>>on Blitz 30' Level.
>>
>>But, Tiger 14 losing in pawn endgame! :-(
>>
>>
>>[Event "Stufe=Blitz:30'."]
>>[Site "?"]
>>[Date "2001.??.??"]
>>[Round "?"]
>>[White "Chess Tiger 14.0"]
>>[Black "Nemeth,Eduard"]
>>[ECO "C56"]
>>[Result "0-1"]
>>
>>1. e4 {0} e5 {2} 2. Nf3 {0} Nc6 {2} 3. Bc4 {0} Nf6 {3}
>>4. d4 {0} exd4 {1} 5. O-O {0} Nxe4 {3} 6. Re1 {0} d5 {1}
>>7. Bxd5 {0} Qxd5 {1} 8. Nc3 {0} Qh5 {1} 9. Nxe4 {0} Be7 {3}
>>10. Bg5 {0} Bg4 {1} 11. Bxe7 {0.70/12 30} Bxf3 {4} 12. Nf6+
>>{0.76/12 34} gxf6 {3} 13. Bxf6+ {0.00/13 32} Kd7 {3}
>>14. Qxf3 {-0.19/13 33} Qxf3 {4} 15. gxf3 {-0.22/15 37}
>>Rhg8+ {3} 16. Kf1 {-0.22/15 60} Rg6 {3} 17. Bh4 {-0.06/14
>>68} f5 {31} 18. Rad1 {-0.04/13 54} Rf8 {81} 19. f4 {0.14/13
>>46} Rd6 {22} 20. f3 {0.12/13 34} Re8 {18} 21. Rxe8 {0.36/15
>>34} Kxe8 {3} 22. Bf2 {0.32/14 47} Nb4 {36} 23. Rxd4
>>{0.26/16 53} Rxd4 {3} 24. Bxd4 {-0.04/15 7} Nxc2 {10}
>>25. Bxa7 {-0.14/17 56} b6 {3} 26. a4 {-0.04/19 55} Ne3+
>>{13} 27. Ke2 {-0.08/18 37} Nd5 {2} 28. a5 {-0.04/17 40}
>>bxa5 {9} 29. Be3 {-0.14/18 25} Nxe3 {4} 30. Kxe3 {-0.16/18
>>7} c5 {2} 31. Kd3 {-0.14/21 31} Kd7 {2} 32. Kc4 {-0.18/20
>>44} Kc6 {3} 33. b3 {-1.80/22 125} Kb6 {10} 34. h3 {-1.80/21
>>25} h6 {18} 35. h4 {-2.06/23 151} h5 {2} 36. Kd3 {-3.92/23
>>200} Kb5 {3} 37. Kd2 {-25.93/20 33} c4 {7} 38. Kc3
>>{-13.71/17 18} cxb3 {6} 0-1
>>
>
>Hi Eduard,
>
>it seems to me your analysis is not to the point here although your intro (
>mentioning the pawn endgame)was .
>
>At move 24 white's position is already  bad - 25. Bxa7 ?!looks somehow ugly to a
>human's eye but what should the general rule be to avoid it ? Tiger sees that it
>can free the bishop again without problems so it is trading a pair of pawns on
>the queenside and destroying the black majority - not too bad a general idea.
>
>The real problem is 29. Be3 ?? ( and I suspect this one will be hard to avoid
>for many programs ) trading into the lost pawn endgame . Sth like Kd3 instead
>might have been good enough for a draw still.
>
>pete

Yes You are right, the last real problem is 29. Be3??? Fritz 6 play here b3!?

Nevertheless, I'm sure that white have a better chance to a draw when he not
play Bxa7 - better is Be5!?

I belive that after Bxa7 black is winning (german: objektiv)!

Eduard



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