Author: Eduard Nemeth
Date: 10:54:08 01/19/02
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On January 19, 2002 at 12:41:23, Eduard Nemeth wrote: >In my analyses the game Ivanchuk - Ponomariov (4) today (end draw), >I find a interesting endgame position: > >[D]8/p7/4p3/1k1pP2K/1bnP1P2/2B5/4N3/8 w - - 0 1 > >white win with kg5! or Kg6! (Bxb4 is a blunder with draw). > >What plays your program now? > >4.Kg6!! +- [4.Bxb4 Kxb4 5.Kg6 a5 6.Kf6 a4 7.Kxe6 a3 8.Nc1 Kc3 9.Kxd5 Nb6+ =] > >Eduard 8/p7/4p3/1k1pP2K/1bnP1P2/2B5/4N3/8 w - - 0 1 Analysis by Chess Tiger 14.0: 4.Lxb4 Kxb4 5.Kg5 a5 6.Kf6 a4 7.Kxe6 a3 8.Sc1 Kc3 9.Kxd5 Sb6+ 10.Kc5 Sd7+ 11.Kb5 Kxd4 12.e6 Sf6 13.Ka4 +- (2.07) Tiefe: 18 00:00:21 4207kN 4.Kg6 La3 5.Kf7 Se3 6.Ld2 Sc2 7.Kxe6 Kc4 8.f5 Kd3 9.Lc1 Lf8 10.Kf7 Lb4 11.Sf4+ Kxd4 12.e6 a5 13.f6 +- (2.16) Tiefe: 18 00:01:18 15806kN 4.Kg6 a5 5.Kf6 Sa3 6.Kxe6 Kc4 7.f5 Sb5 8.La1 Kd3 9.Sf4+ Kc2 10.Kxd5 Kb1 11.Kc6 Sa3 12.e6 Sc2 13.f6 Kxa1 +- (2.46) Tiefe: 19 00:03:09 37898kN and after 4.Bxb4 Kxb4: Analysis by Chess Tiger 14.0: 5.Kg5 a5 6.Kf6 a4 7.Kxe6 a3 8.Sc1 Kc3 9.Kxd5 Sb6+ 10.Kc5 Sd7+ 11.Kc6 Kc2 12.Kxd7 Kxc1 13.e6 a2 14.e7 a1D +- (2.16) Tiefe: 19 00:00:49 10183kN 5.Kg5 a5 6.Kf6 a4 7.Kxe6 a3 8.Sc1 Kc3 9.Kxd5 Sb6+ 10.Kc5 Sd7+ 11.Kc6 Kb2 12.Sa2 Sf8 13.Sb4 Kc3 14.Kb5 +- (1.42) Tiefe: 20 00:02:58 37135kN Eduard
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