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Subject: Re: Endgame: test position

Author: Steffen Jakob

Date: 12:22:21 09/18/01

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Hi Eduard!

On September 18, 2001 at 10:59:33, Eduard Nemeth wrote:

>I think this is not easy, or?
>
>First the game:
>
>[Event "Czech Extra League"]
>[Site "?"]
>[Date "2001.??.??"]
>[Round "?"]
>[White "Frolik,M"]
>[Black "Posta,P"]
>[WhiteElo "2315"]
>[BlackElo "2160"]
>[ECO "D36"]
>[Result "1-0"]
>
>1. d4 d5 2. c4 e6 3. Nc3 Nf6 4. Bg5 Be7 5. Nf3 Nbd7 6. e3
>O-O 7. cxd5 exd5 8. Bd3 c6 9. Qc2 h6 10. Bh4 Ne8 11. Bxe7
>Qxe7 12. O-O Ndf6 13. Rab1 Nd6 14. b4 a6 15. Ne5 Ng4
>16. Nxg4 Bxg4 17. Rfe1 Qg5 18. Kh1 Bf5 19. Bxf5 Qxf5
>20. Qxf5 Nxf5 21. a4 b5 22. Ra1 Nd6 23. Ra2 Rfb8 24. Rea1
>bxa4 25. Rxa4 Rb6 26. g3 Nc4 27. R1a2 Kf8 28. Ne2 Nd6
>29. Nf4 Ne4 30. Rc2 Ke7 31. Nd3 f6 32. Kg2 Ng5 33. Kf1 Ne6
>34. Ke2 Nc7 35. Rca2 Kd6 36. Kd2 Ra7 37. Nc5 Ra8 38. Rc2
>Ra7 39. h4 Ra8 40. Nd3 Ne6 41. Rca2 Ra7 42. Ke2 Nc7 43. Nc5
>Ke7 44. Kf3 Kd6 45. h5 Ra8 46. Kg4 Rab8 47. Nxa6 Nxa6
>48. Rxa6 Rxb4 49. Ra7 R4b7 50. Kf5 Rxa7 51. Rxa7 Rb2 52. f3
>Rb3 53. Kf4 Rb4 54. Kf5 Rb3 55. Rxg7 Rxe3 56. f4 c5
>57. dxc5+ Kxc5 58. Kxf6 d4 59. g4 d3 60. Rc7+ Kd4 61. g5 d2
>62. Rd7+ Kc3 63. Rxd2 Kxd2 64. g6 Kd3 65. Kg7 Ke4 66. Kxh6
>Kxf4 67. g7 Re8 68. Kg6 Re5 69. h6 1-0
>
>Position after move 62. White played now strong  63. Rxd2! then after 63. g6 Rd3
>it will be a Endgame with two Queens. Stronger move is also 63. Rxd2 and white
>win easy!
>
>[D]8/3R4/5K1p/6PP/5P2/2k1r3/3p4/8 w - -
>
Hossa 1.135:

 depth   value    time    nodes pv
    1    -0.08    0.00        2 1.g6
   <1>   -0.08    0.00       57 1.g6
    2    -0.35    0.00       95 1.g6 e3f3
   <2>   -0.35    0.00      456 1.g6 e3f3
!   3    +0.10    0.01      718 1.g6 e3f3 2.d7xd2 Kxd2
! 6/3    +0.37    0.01     1351 1.d7xd2 Kxd2 2.g6
!  <3>   +0.37    0.01     1407 1.d7xd2 Kxd2 2.g6
    4    +0.10    0.01     1689 1.d7xd2 Kxd2 2.g6 e3f3
  2/4    +0.27    0.03     3769 1.g6 e3d3 2.d7c7 Kb4 3.g7 d2d1Q
                                4.g7g8Q d1xh5
!   4    +1.29    0.10     8946 1.g5xh6 e3f3 2.h7 f3xf4 3.Ke7 f4e4
                                4.Kf6
!  <4>   +1.29    0.11     9206 1.g5xh6 e3f3 2.h7 f3xf4 3.Ke7 f4e4
                                4.Kf6
!   5    +2.16    0.17    16641 1.g5xh6 e3h3 2.d7xd2 Kxd2 3.h7 h3xh5
!  <5>   +2.16    0.19    19041 1.g5xh6 e3h3 2.d7xd2 Kxd2 3.h7 h3xh5
!   6    +3.11    0.48    45844 1.g5xh6 e3d3 2.d7xd3 Kxd3 3.h7 Ke4
                                4.h7h8Q d2d1Q
!  <6>   +3.11    0.50    48786 1.g5xh6 e3d3 2.d7xd3 Kxd3 3.h7 Ke4
                                4.h7h8Q d2d1Q
  5/7    +3.17    1.33    99471 1.d7xd2 Kxd2 2.g5xh6 Kd3 3.h7 e3e8
                                4.f5 Ke4
   <7>   +3.17    1.34   100523 1.d7xd2 Kxd2 2.g5xh6 Kd3 3.h7 e3e8
                                4.f5 Ke4
    8    +3.17    1.59   125228 1.d7xd2 Kxd2 2.g5xh6 e3e8 3.h7 Ke3
                                4.f5 Ke4
   <8>   +3.17    1.69   135505 1.d7xd2 Kxd2 2.g5xh6 e3e8 3.h7 Ke3
                                4.f5 Ke4
    9    +3.23    2.34   193236 1.d7xd2 Kxd2 2.g5xh6 e3e8 3.Kf7 e8d8
                                4.h7 Kd3 5.f5 Ke4
   <9>   +3.23    8.62   738682 1.d7xd2 Kxd2 2.g5xh6 e3e8 3.Kf7 e8d8
                                4.h7 Kd3 5.f5 Ke4
   10    +3.25    9.96   837232 1.d7xd2 Kxd2 2.g5xh6 e3e8 3.Kf7 e8d8
                                4.h7 Kc3 5.Kg6 Kd4 6.Kg7
  <10>   +3.25   17.21  1470098 1.d7xd2 Kxd2 2.g5xh6 e3e8 3.Kf7 e8d8
                                4.h7 Kc3 5.Kg6 Kd4 6.Kg7
   11    +3.08   20.23  1715310 1.d7xd2 Kxd2 2.g5xh6 e3e8 3.Kf7 e8d8
                                4.h7 Kd3 5.f5 Ke4 6.Kg6 d8h8
  <11>   +3.08    1:07  6098618 1.d7xd2 Kxd2 2.g5xh6 e3e8 3.Kf7 e8d8
                                4.h7 Kd3 5.f5 Ke4 6.Kg6 d8h8
!  12    +3.64    1:33  9183365 1.d7xd2 Kxd2 2.g5xh6 e3e8 3.h7 Ke3
                                4.f5 Ke4 5.Kg6 e8f8 6.Kg7 f8e8
                                7.f6

Greetings,
Steffen.



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