Author: Matthias Gemuh
Date: 03:23:10 01/04/02
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On January 04, 2002 at 06:04:05, José Antônio Fabiano Mendes wrote: > Weindl-Chernin,Lugano 1989 > Source: "British Chess Magazine",May 1989,page 179 > [D]3br1k1/p4pp1/4p3/2ppq2P/2p3Q1/P2N2B1/1r3PB1/5NK1 b > And here Chernin played the amazing 33...Qg5!! > 34.Qxg5 Bxg5 35.Nxb2 c3 36.Nd3 c2 37.Ne3 c4 38.Nc1 d4 0-1 > John Hawkes writes:"After 39.Nxc2 Black does not play 39...Bxc1 40.Nxd4, > but 39...d3,to meet 40.Ne3 by 40...Bxe3 41.fxe3 d2 and one of the quicksilver > pawns finally queens!". > I would venture to say that this position is beyond the grasp of today's > chess programs.Prove me wrong! JAFM The advantage of black is so big that he simply has to win, even after such a bad move as Qg5. Better was Qe2. [1] (-7.22) 1 ...Qe2 (00h:00m:00s) [2] (-7.22) 1 ...Qe2 2.Qxe2 (00h:00m:00s) [3] (-7.29) 1 ...Qc3 2.Be5 Qxd3 (00h:00m:00s) [4] (-7.22) 1 ...Qe2 2.Qxe2 Rxe2 3.Nxc5 (00h:00m:00s) [5] (-7.77) 1 ...Qe2 2.Qxe2 Rxe2 3.Nxc5 Rb2 (00h:00m:00s) [6] (-7.77) 1 ...Qe2 2.Qxe2 Rxe2 3.Nxc5 Rb2 (00h:00m:00s) [7] (-7.93) 1 ...Qe2 2.Bf3 cxd3 3.Bxe2 dxe2 4.Be5 e1=Q (00h:00m:02s) [8] (-7.70) 1 ...Qe2 2.Bf3 Qxd3 3.Be5 Qh7 4.Bxb2 d4 (00h:00m:07s) [9] (-7.88) 1 ...Qe2 2.Bf3 Qxf3 3.Qxf3 Rb3 4.h6 gxh6 5.Qh5 cxd3 (00h:00m:20s) [10] (-7.84) 1 ...Qe2 2.Bf3 cxd3 3.Bxe2 dxe2 4.Be5 f6 5.Bxb2 e1=Q (00h:00m:59s) [11] (-8.07) 1 ...Qe2 2.Qxe2 Rxe2 (00h:03m:14s)
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