Author: Dieter Buerssner
Date: 14:57:42 12/18/01
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On December 18, 2001 at 09:14:07, José Antônio Fabiano Mendes wrote:
> This is a very long story, including the familiar subplot of White trying a
>little too hard to win and then losing his objectivity. Here I will present just
>one snapshot. After a few inaccurate moves by White, the following position was
>reached:
> [D]5b2/k4N2/6p1/8/1p2Pp1p/1K5P/6P1/8 b
> The tables have been turned, clearly, but one would guess White could still
> hold a draw. Here Dolmatov found the remarkably subtle idea 63...Kb8!!
Yace needs longer than the other shown results ...
K6-2 475:
5081510 32.850 0.57 14. 1...Ka6 2. Ne5 g5 3. Kc4 Bd6 4. Ng6 g4 5. e5
gxh3 6. gxh3 f3 7. Kd3 Bc5 8. Nxh4 f2 9. Ke2
{10}
10174534 1:07.7 0.64 15t 1...Ka6 2. e5 Kb5 3. e6 Bc5 4. Kc2 {HT}
14081470 1:34.2 0.65 15t+ 1...Kb7 2. Kc4 Be7 3. Ne5 g5 4. Kb3
16609409 1:53.0 0.66 15t 1...Kb7 2. Kc4 Be7 3. Ne5 g5 4. Kb3H {HT}
17963669 2:01.3 0.66 15. 1...Kb7 2. Kc4 Be7 3. Ne5 g5 4. Kb3
30062178 3:21.8 0.30 16t 1...Kb7 2. Ne5 g5 3. Ng6 Bd6 4. e5 Bc5 5. Kc4
Kc6 6. Nh8H b3H 7. Kxb3H Kd5H {HT} {10}
39324472 4:24.0 0.30 16. 1...Kb7 2. Ne5 g5 3. Ng6 Bd6 4. e5 Bc5 5. Kc4
Kc6 6. Nh8 b3 7. Kxb3 Kd5 {HT} {10}
58310992 6:31.0 0.70 17++ 1...Kb7 2. Ne5 g5 3. Ng6 Bd6 4. e5 Bc5 5. Kc4
Kc6 6. Nh8 Be7 7. Ng6 Kd7 8. Nxe7 Kxe7 9. Kd3
Ke6 {HT} {80}
67418840 7:32.6 0.72 17t 1...Kb7 2. Ne5 g5 3. Ng6 Bd6 4. e5 Bc5 {HT}
81339462 9:11.7 0.73 17t+ 1...Ka6 2. e5 Kb6 3. Nh8 g5 4. Ng6 Bc5 5. Kc4
Kc6 6. e6 Bd6 7. e7H Kd7H 8. Ne5+H Bxe5H {HT}
{430}
82605907 9:20.2 0.73 17t 1...Ka6 2. e5 Kb6 3. Nh8H g5H 4. Ng6H Bc5H 5.
Kc4H g4H 6. Nxh4H gxh3H 7. gxh3H Kc7H {HT}
94568349 10:37.1 0.73 17. 1...Ka6 2. e5 Kb6 3. Nh8 g5 4. Ng6 Bc5 5. Kc4
g4 6. Nxh4 gxh3 7. gxh3 Kc7
142887839 16:11.3 1.08 18t 1...Ka6 2. Ne5 g5 3. Ng6 Bc5 4. Kc4 Kb6 5. Ne5
Bd6 6. Nd7+ Kc7H 7. Kd4H {HT}
168126189 18:50.1 1.09 18t+ 1...Kb7 2. Ne5 g5 3. Ng6 Bd6 4. e5 Bc5 5. e6
Kc7 6. Nxh4 gxh4 7. Kc4
192226980 21:12.6 1.08 18t- 1...Kb7 2. Nd8+ Kc8 3. Ne6 Bd6 4. e5 Bxe5 5.
Kxb4 Bd6+ 6. Kc4 Kd7 7. Kd5 Ke7 8. Ng5 Kd7 9.
Nf3 Kc8
192226980 21:12.6 1.08 18t 1...Ka6 2. Ne5 g5 3. Ng6 Bc5 4. Kc4 Kb6 5. Ne5
Bd6 6. Nd7+ Kc7 7. Kd4
241310846 26:05.7 1.09 18t+ 1...Kb8 2. Ne5 g5 3. Ng6 Kc8 4. Nxf8 g4 5. hxg4
f3 6. e5 h3 7. e6 Kd8 8. e7+ Kxe7 9. Ng6+ Kd8
10. Nf4 hxg2 11. Kc4 {-180}
257363667 27:41.1 1.13 18++ 1...Kb8 2. Ne5 g5 3. Ng6 Kc8 4. Kc4 Bg7 5. Kxb4
Kd7 6. Kc4 Ke6 7. e5
261316348 28:04.5 1.13 18t 1...Kb8 2. Ne5 g5 3. Ng6H Kc8H 4. e5H Bg7H 5.
e6H Bc3H 6. Ne7+H Kd8H 7. Nd5H {HT} {90}
262709864 28:12.2 1.13 18. 1...Kb8 2. Ne5 g5 3. Ng6 Kc8 4. e5 Bg7 5. e6
Bc3 6. Ne7+ Kd8 7. Nd5 {HT} {90}
332879260 35:18.0 1.14 19t 1...Kb8 2. Ne5 g5 3. Ng6 Kc8 4. e5 Bg7 5. e6
Bc3 6. Ne7+ Kd8 7. Nf5 Ke8 8. Kc4 Kf8 9. Kb3
Bd2 10. Kc4 Ke8 {90}
406464644 42:34.3 1.14 19. 1...Kb8 2. Ne5 g5 3. Ng6 Kc8 4. e5 Bg7 5. e6
Bc3 6. Ne7+ Kd8 7. Nf5 Ke8 8. Kc4 Kf8 9. Kb3
Bd2 10. Kc4 Ke8 {90}
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