Author: Rex
Date: 06:42:27 03/24/02
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On March 24, 2002 at 09:20:17, Thomas Lagershausen wrote:
>[D]r3kb1r/p4pp1/1n2p2p/np1pP2N/b1pP1BP1/P1P2N2/1P2BP1P/1R3RK1 w kq -
>
>After 20.Ne1! followed by Be3 the f-pawn is free to attack with f2-f4-f5 the
>black basispawn e6.
>
>The position comes from the openingsystem which was in the DeepJunior7-Gulko
>game on the board.
>
>Programs that don“t find a plan in this position are:
>
>Junio7,Hiarcs 7.32,Fritz6c,Gandalf5.1,RebelCentury3.2,CM8777 and lots of others.
>
>Only ShredderPaderborn and Fritz 7 are having sufficient chessknowledge to find
>the right plan in this classical position.
>
>[Event "Berlin"]
>[Site "?"]
>[Date "1989.??.??"]
>[Round "?"]
>[White "Sveshnikov, Evgeny"]
>[Black "Lutz, Christopher"]
>[Result "1-0"]
>[ECO "C02"]
>[PlyCount "120"]
>[EventDate "1989.??.??"]
>
>1. e4 e6 2. d4 d5 3. e5 c5 4. c3 Nc6 5. Nf3 Qb6 6. a3 c4 7. Nbd2 Na5 8. Be2 Bd7
>9. O-O Ne7 10. Re1 h6 11. Rb1 Nc8 12. Nf1 Qb3 13. Qxb3 Nxb3 14. Bf4 Ba4 15. Ng3
>b5 16. Nh5 Nb6 17. g4 Na5 18. Rec1 Nb3 19. Rf1 Na5 20. Ne1 Nc6 21. Be3 O-O-O
>22. f4 g6 23. Ng3 Be7 24. f5 Rdf8 25. Rc1 Bb3 26. Rf2 Na4 27. Bf3 Rfg8 28. Ng2
>gxf5 29. gxf5 Nxb2 30. Rxb2 Bxa3 31. Rbb1 Bxc1 32. Rxc1 a5 33. Nf4 Nd8 34. Nfh5
>a4 35. Nf6 Rf8 36. Ne2 Nc6 37. Nf4 Nd8 38. Kf2 Rhg8 39. Nxg8 Rxg8 40. Nh5 a3
>41. Bxh6 a2 42. Ra1 exf5 43. Bc1 Rh8 44. Kg2 b4 45. Nf4 bxc3 46. Bxd5 Kd7 47.
>Ne2 c2 48. Bg5 Ne6 49. Bxe6+ fxe6 50. Nc3 Ke8 51. h4 Kf7 52. Kf2 Kg6 53. Ke3
>Rb8 54. Kd2 Ba4 55. Rxa2 Rb1 56. Ne2 Bb3 57. Nf4+ Kf7 58. Ra7+ Ke8 59. Ne2 Rd1+
>60. Kc3 Rf1 1-0
My version of Crafty finds Ne1 in under 4 minutes!! No surprise...
White(1): ponder off
pondering disabled.
White(1): setboard r3kb1r/p4pp1/1n2p2p/np1pP2N/b1pP1BP1/P1P2N2/1P2BP1P/1R3RK1 w
White(1): analyze
Analyze Mode: type "exit" to terminate.
clearing hash tables
time surplus 0.00 time limit 30.00 (3:30)
nss depth time score variation (1)
7 0.27 0.54 1. Rbc1 Nc6 2. Nd2 a5 3. Bf3 b4 4.
Rb1
7 0.33 0.55 1. Rfc1 Nc6 2. Ne1 a5 3. Nc2 Bb3 4.
Bf3
7-> 0.48 0.55 1. Rfc1 Nc6 2. Ne1 a5 3. Nc2 Bb3 4.
Bf3
8 0.68 0.46 1. Rfc1 Nc6 2. Ne1 Ne7 3. Bd1 Bxd1
4. Rxd1 Ng6 5. Nf3
8-> 1.46 0.46 1. Rfc1 Nc6 2. Ne1 Ne7 3. Bd1 Bxd1
4. Rxd1 Ng6 5. Nf3
9 1.83 0.47 1. Rfc1 Nc6 2. Ne1 a5 3. Nc2 Rg8 4.
Bf3 Be7 5. Ra1
9-> 2.99 0.47 1. Rfc1 Nc6 2. Ne1 a5 3. Nc2 Rg8 4.
Bf3 Be7 5. Ra1
10 5.40 0.40 1. Rfc1 Nc6 2. Nd2 a5 3. Bf3 Ne7 4.
Bg3 Nc6 5. Bh4 g6
10-> 11.10 0.40 1. Rfc1 Nc6 2. Nd2 a5 3. Bf3 Ne7 4.
Bg3 Nc6 5. Bh4 g6
11 14.77 0.42 1. Rfc1 Nc6 2. Nd2 a5 3. Bf3 Ne7 4.
Ra1 Ng6 5. Be3 Rd8 6. Ng3
11-> 22.24 0.42 1. Rfc1 Nc6 2. Nd2 a5 3. Bf3 Ne7 4.
Ra1 Ng6 5. Be3 Rd8 6. Ng3
12 38.42 0.41 1. Rfc1 Nc6 2. Nd2 a5 3. Bf3 Ne7 4.
Ra1 Rg8 5. Bg3 Nc6 6. Bf4 Be7
12-> 58.71 0.41 1. Rfc1 Nc6 2. Nd2 a5 3. Bf3 Ne7 4.
Ra1 Rg8 5. Bg3 Nc6 6. Bf4 Be7
13 1:53 0.32 1. Rfc1 Nb3 2. Rd1 Na5 3. Re1 Bc2 4.
Rbc1 Bg6 5. Nd2 Na4 6. b4 Nb3 7. Nxb3
cxb3 8. Bxb5+
13 3:29 0.33 1. Ne1 Nc6 2. Bg3 Nd7 3. Nf3 a5 4.
Rfc1 Rg8 5. Bf4 Be7 6. Nd2 g5 7. Bg3
13-> 5:24 0.33 1. Ne1 Nc6 2. Bg3 Nd7 3. Nf3 a5 4.
Rfc1 Rg8 5. Bf4 Be7 6. Nd2 g5 7. Bg3
14 7:20 0.33 1. Ne1 Nc6 2. Bg3 Nd7 3. Bh4 a5 4.
f4 b4 5. f5 bxa3 6. bxa3 exf5 7. gxf5
Bb3 8. Nf3 Bxa3 9. Nxg7+
14-> 9:52 0.33 1. Ne1 Nc6 2. Bg3 Nd7 3. Bh4 a5 4.
f4 b4 5. f5 bxa3 6. bxa3 exf5 7. gxf5
Bb3 8. Nf3 Bxa3 9. Nxg7+
exit 15 11:00 1/30? 1. Ne1
White(1): exit
analyze.White(1): analyze complete. 1. Ne1
White(1):
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