Author: Dann Corbit
Date: 10:25:53 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
They won't make the pretty move. But they will move Qe2, be up a rook, and win
the game.
3br1k1/p4pp1/4p3/2ppq2P/2p3Q1/P2N2B1/1r3PB1/5NK1 b
-> increment adds 1440 s to soft time limit
-> soft time limit 18582.8 s
-> hard time limit 329600 s
-> easy move (1) Qe5-e2
10 -> 0:01.00 229738 0 turns
11 559 1254 2366693 Qe5-e2 Bg2-f3 Pc4xd3 Bf3xe2 Pd3xe2 Bg3-e5
Pf7-f6 Be5-c3 Pe2xf1Q Kg1xf1 Rb2-a2 Qg4-g6
Re8-e7
11 -> 0:34.97 7182275 0 turns
12 556 6785 13760680 Qe5-e2 Bg2-f3 Pc4xd3 Bf3xe2 Pd3xe2 Bg3-e5
Pf7-f6 Be5xb2 Pe2-e1Q
12 -> 2:18.45 26982026 0 turns
13 547 21543 41274630 Qe5-e2 Bg2-f3 Pc4xd3 Bf3xe2 Pd3xe2 Bg3-e5
Pf7-f6 Be5-c3 Rb2-b3 Ph5-h6 Re8-e7 Ph6-h7
Kg8-h8 Qg4xe2 Rb3xc3
13 -> 6:48.08 79263502 0 turns
14 544 64995 125358157 Qe5-e2 Bg2-f3 Pc4xd3 Bf3xe2 Pd3xe2 Bg3-e5
Pf7-f6 Be5-c3 Re8-e7 Ph5-h6 Pd5-d4 Nf1-g3
14 -> 20:55.53 232212209 0 turns
15 553 192800 350960426 Qe5-e2 Bg2-f3 Pc4xd3 Bf3xe2 Pd3xe2 Bg3-e5
Pf7-f6 Be5-c3 Re8-e7 Ph5-h6 Rb2-c2 Bc3-e1
Pe2xf1Q Kg1xf1 Rc2-c4 Qg4-g6 Rc4-c1
15 -> 62:36.21 689614603 0 turns
16 531 618468 1123473221 Qe5-e2 Bg2-f3 Pc4xd3 Bf3xe2 Pd3xe2 Bg3-e5
Pf7-f6 Be5-c3 Re8-e7 Ph5-h6 Rb2-c2 Bc3-e1
Pe2xf1Q Kg1xf1 Rc2-c1 Qg4-g6 Bd8-a5 Ph6-h7
Kg8-h8
16 -> 186:38.40 2009545007 0 turns
Depth=16, Value=531, Time=11198.40, Last turn=0.06, Nodes=2009545007, N/s=179449
PV = Qe5-e2 Bg2-f3 Pc4xd3 Bf3xe2 Pd3xe2 Bg3-e5 Pf7-f6 Be5-c3
Re8-e7 Ph5-h6 Rb2-c2 Bc3-e1 Pe2xf1Q Kg1xf1 Rc2-c1 Qg4-g6
Bd8-a5 Ph6-h7 Kg8-h8
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