Author: Michel Langeveld
Date: 13:44:56 11/03/01
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On November 03, 2001 at 14:54:42, Uri Blass wrote:
>On November 03, 2001 at 14:52:49, Uri Blass wrote:
>
>>Deep Fritz believes that sjeng is better(0.75 pawns for white) but I admit that
>>it did not use all the tablebases
>>
>>Is it a draw or maybe sjeng missed a chance to win the game against tiger by
>>agreeing to a draw?
>>
>>Sjeng - Chess Tiger 14.6
>>[D]8/5p1p/5Kp1/3n4/8/4P1P1/1kp2P1P/5R2 w - - 0 1
>>
>>Analysis by Deep Fritz:
>>
>>48.Kxf7--
>> ² (0.66) Depth: 1/2 00:00:00
>>48.Kxf7-- c1Q
>> µ (-0.87) Depth: 1/5 00:00:00
>>48.Ke5!
>> ³ (-0.69) Depth: 1/5 00:00:00
>>48.Ke5! Nc3
>> = (-0.12) Depth: 1/7 00:00:00
>>48.Ke5--
>> µ (-1.19) Depth: 2/3 00:00:00
>>48.Ke5--
>> µ (-1.19) Depth: 2/3 00:00:00
>>48.Kg7!
>> µ (-1.12) Depth: 2/3 00:00:00
>>48.Kxf7!
>> µ (-0.91) Depth: 2/5 00:00:00
>>48.Kxf7! c1Q 49.Rxc1
>> µ (-0.87) Depth: 2/5 00:00:00
>>48.Kxf7 c1Q 49.Rxc1 Kxc1
>> µ (-0.87) Depth: 3/8 00:00:00
>>48.Kxf7 Nc3 49.Re1 c1Q
>> ³ (-0.62) Depth: 4/8 00:00:00
>>48.Kxf7 Nc3 49.Re1 c1Q 50.Rxc1
>> µ (-0.91) Depth: 5/12 00:00:00
>>48.Kxf7 Nc3 49.Re1 c1Q 50.Rxc1 Kxc1 51.Kg7
>> µ (-0.91) Depth: 6/10 00:00:00 1kN
>>48.Kxf7 Nc3 49.Re1 Nd1 50.Re2 Kc3 51.Rxc2+ Kxc2 52.Kg7 g5
>> ³ (-0.62) Depth: 7/16 00:00:00 2kN
>>48.Kxf7 Nc3 49.Re1 Nd1 50.Re2 Kc3 51.Rxc2+ Kxc2 52.Kg7 g5
>> ³ (-0.62) Depth: 8/14 00:00:00 4kN
>>48.Kxf7 Nc3 49.Re1 Nd1 50.Re2 Kc3 51.Rxc2+ Kxc2 52.Kg7 g5
>> ³ (-0.62) Depth: 9/19 00:00:00 22kN
>>48.Kxf7 Nc3 49.Re1 Nd1 50.Re2 Kc3 51.Rxc2+ Kxc2 52.Kg7 g5
>> ³ (-0.62) Depth: 10/17 00:00:00 27kN
>>48.Kxf7 g5 49.Re1 g4 50.e4 Nb4 51.e5 Nd3 52.Re2 Nxe5+
>> µ (-0.78) Depth: 11/20 00:00:00 97kN
>>48.Kxf7 g5 49.h4 Nc3 50.Re1 Nd1 51.Re2 Kb1 52.Rxc2 Kxc2 53.Kg7 gxh4
>> ³ (-0.62) Depth: 12/21 00:00:00 244kN
>>48.Kxf7 g5 49.h4 Nc3 50.Re1 Nd1 51.Re2 Kb1 52.Rxc2 Kxc2 53.Kg7 gxh4
>> ³ (-0.62) Depth: 13/22 00:00:00 593kN, tb=1
>>48.Kxf7 g5 49.h4 Nc3 50.Re1 Nd1 51.Re2 gxh4 52.gxh4 Kc3 53.Rxc2+ Kxc2
>> ³ (-0.62) Depth: 14/24 00:00:02 1540kN, tb=3
>>48.Kxf7!
>> ³ (-0.31) Depth: 15/26 00:00:05 3441kN, tb=13
>>48.Kxf7! g5 49.h4 Nc3 50.Re1 Nd1 51.Re2 g4 52.h5 Kb1 53.Rxc2 Kxc2
>> = (0.00) Depth: 15/27 00:00:08 6038kN, tb=14
>>48.Kxf7 g5 49.h4 Nc3 50.Re1 Nd1 51.Re2 g4 52.h5 Kb1 53.Rxc2 Kxc2
>> = (-0.19) Depth: 16/28 00:00:16 11841kN, tb=33
>>48.Kxf7--
>> ³ (-0.50) Depth: 17/33 00:00:27 19682kN, tb=46
>>48.Kxf7-- g5 49.Kg7 Nc3 50.Re1 g4 51.Kxh7 Nd1 52.Re2 Kb1 53.Rxc2 Kxc2
>> µ (-0.75) Depth: 17/33 00:00:39 28148kN, tb=115
>>48.Kxf7!
>> ³ (-0.44) Depth: 18/32 00:01:09 49126kN, tb=316
>>48.Kxf7! Nc3 49.Re1 Nd1 50.Re2 Kc3 51.Rxc2+ Kxc2 52.Kg7 Nxf2 53.h4 Ng4
>> = (0.00) Depth: 18/32 00:02:11 93590kN, tb=481
>>48.Kxf7!
>> ² (0.31) Depth: 19/34 00:04:24 184262kN, tb=848
>>48.Kxf7! Nc3 49.Re1 g5 50.g4 Ne4 51.f4 gxf4 52.exf4 Nf2 53.Kg7 Nxg4
>> ± (0.75) Depth: 19/36 00:06:49 284458kN, tb=1276
>>
>>(Blass, Tel-aviv 03.11.2001)
>>
>>Uri
>
>Deep Fritz is even more happy with white at depth 20
>
>
>48.Kxf7 Nc3 49.Re1 g5 50.g4 Nd1 51.Re2 Kc3 52.Rxc2+ Kxc2 53.f4 gxf4
> ± (0.91) Depth: 20/37 00:11:25 461162kN, tb=2677
>
>Uri
48 Kxf7! Nc3 49 Re1 g5 50 f4!!
16 1:51 1.51 3. f4 Nd1 4. Re2 Nc3 5. Rxc2+ Kxc2
6. f5 Ne4 7. f6 Kd3 8. Ke7 Nxf6 9.
Kxf6 h6 10. Kg6 Kxe3 11. Kxh6
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