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Subject: Re: Status of Smirin vs D. Junior?

Author: Robert Hyatt

Date: 13:41:21 04/18/02

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On April 18, 2002 at 16:40:28, Robert Hyatt wrote:

>On April 18, 2002 at 16:38:09, Chris Carson wrote:
>
>>On April 18, 2002 at 16:32:35, Robert Hyatt wrote:
>>
>>>On April 18, 2002 at 16:28:00, Martin Andersen wrote:
>>>
>>>>On April 18, 2002 at 16:20:52, Chris Carson wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>[D]4rr1k/1p2bpp1/5n1p/pPp2P1q/2PpP3/1P1P1N2/6RP/2BQ2RK w - - 0 32
>>>>>
>>>>>Ouch, that's gota hurt.  GM Smirin is taking DJ to the mat.
>>>>
>>>>Yace 0.99.50  1Ghz Athlon:
>>>>
>>>>Depth:       13      Nodes: 110517199 (326742 n/s)
>>>>Score:    +1.49      Time:    338.24 seconds
>>>>1.Rxg7 Rg8 2.Rxg8+ Rxg8 3.Rxg8+ Kxg8 4.Qe2 Bd8 5.Bf4 Kh7 6.Bd6 b6 7.e5 Ng4 8.e6
>>>>fxe6 9.fxe6 {80}
>>>>
>>>>Martin
>>>
>>>
>>>Crafty:  4x700 xeon:
>>>
>>>               11    10.13   1.39   1. Rxg7 Rg8 2. Rxg8+ Rxg8 3. Ne5 Rxg1+
>>>                                    4. Qxg1 Kh7 5. Bf4 Bd6 6. Ng4 Nxg4
>>>                                    7. Bxd6 b6 8. Kg2
>>>               11    16.63   1.40   1. Qf1 Qh3 2. e5 Nh5 3. f6 Nxf6 4.
>>>                                    exf6 Bxf6 5. Bd2 b6 6. Bf4
>>>               11->  19.07   1.40   1. Qf1 Qh3 2. e5 Nh5 3. f6 Nxf6 4.
>>>                                    exf6 Bxf6 5. Bd2 b6 6. Bf4
>>>               12    23.50   1.47   1. Qf1 Qh3 2. e5 Nh5 3. f6 Nxf6 4.
>>>                                    exf6 Bxf6 5. Ra2 Qxf1 6. Rxf1 b6 7.
>>>                                    Bf4
>>>               12->  30.02   1.47   1. Qf1 Qh3 2. e5 Nh5 3. f6 Nxf6 4.
>>>                                    exf6 Bxf6 5. Ra2 Qxf1 6. Rxf1 b6 7.
>>>                                    Bf4
>>>               13    38.72   1.40   1. Qf1 Qh3 2. e5 Nh5 3. f6 Nxf6 4.
>>>                                    exf6 Bxf6 5. Bf4 Re6 6. Bd2 b6 7. Bf4
>>>         (4)   13->   1:52   1.40   1. Qf1 Qh3 2. e5 Nh5 3. f6 Nxf6 4.
>>>                                    exf6 Bxf6 5. Bf4 Re6 6. Bd2 b6 7. Bf4
>>>         (3)   14     2:47   1.56   1. Qf1 Qh3 2. e5 Nh5 3. f6 Nxf6 4.
>>>                                    exf6 Bxf6 5. Bf4 Re6 6. Nd2 Qf5 7.
>>>                                    Qf3 Kg8
>>>               14->   4:07   1.56   1. Qf1 Qh3 2. e5 Nh5 3. f6 Nxf6 4.
>>>                                    exf6 Bxf6 5. Bf4 Re6 6. Nd2 Qf5 7.
>>>                                    Qf3 Kg8
>>>
>>>Not over, but not nice for black either...
>>>
>>>The pressure on the g-file is difficult for a program to understand or
>>>handle, until it becomes too late and it breaks through.
>>
>>Well, it ain't over, but it should be, DJ needs to pull a rabbit out of the hat,
>>but all I see is a rabbit hunter.
>
>
>If DJ is careful, it might hold on and liquidate a lot of the pressure
>by exchanges.  That might let it escape into a draw.  If it doesn't pay
>attention to those rooks and queen however...


More analysis on same position:

               15     7:42   1.64   1. Qf1 Qh3 2. e5 Nh7 3. f6 Nxf6 4.
                                    exf6 Bxf6 5. Bf4 Re6 <HT>
               15->  11:20   1.64   1. Qf1 Qh3 2. e5 Nh7 3. f6 Nxf6 4.
                                    exf6 Bxf6 5. Bf4 Re6 <HT>



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