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Subject: Re: Round 4 position (PM-NoonianChess)

Author: Slater Wold

Date: 05:44:48 07/08/02

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On July 08, 2002 at 08:39:37, Will Singleton wrote:

>On July 08, 2002 at 08:09:43, Andrew Williams wrote:
>
>>On July 08, 2002 at 04:39:06, Gian-Carlo Pascutto wrote:
>>
>>>On July 08, 2002 at 04:08:01, Gian-Carlo Pascutto wrote:
>>>
>>>>JUNIOR,           -  SHREDDER
>>>
>>>Junior has it's king stuck in the center, but (in typical
>>>Junior fashion) it thinks it's +1 anyway
>>>
>>>>INSOMNIAC,        -  WARP
>>>
>>>I think Warp can transfer to a kingside assault and Insomniac's
>>>counterplay on the queenside is slower.
>>>
>>>>ISICHESS X,       -  DIEP
>>>
>>>Still equal
>>>
>>>>SPIDERCHESS,      -  SJENG
>>>
>>>Looks equal. I went out of book on move 3-4 with 300 games in the
>>>variation. The statistics of the line were too bad. Hmmm.
>>>
>>>>GOLIATH,          -  CHINITO
>>>
>>>Goliath small advantage.
>>>
>>>>POSTMODERNIST,    -  NOONIANCHESS
>>>
>>>Postmodernist playing very actively and attacking.
>>>
>>
>>PostModernist was attacking, but Noonianchess had it all under control and
>>ended up with two passers running down the a and b files. PM sneaked a draw,
>>however, with some back-rank threats.
>>
>>Andrew
>>
>>PS This tournament is proving VERY difficult for PM. It is being out-thought
>>positionally by virtually every program it plays :-(  Still, I'm having fun,
>>(mostly when I'm not in the playing hall), and the weather today is fantastic.
>>
>
>Hi Andrew, it's nice to see some comments from the participants.  What's the
>atmosphere in the hall?  Much going on?
>
>Looks like your speculative f5 didn't work out, and Noonianchess played very
>well to get to a won position.  Then, it appeared like Noonian blundered to
>allow the draw.  Here's the position:
>
>[D]8/3r1pk1/3P1pp1/R7/ppq5/4R1QP/1r4PK/8 b - - 0 42
>
>Noonian played Qc2.  Looks like Qc6 wins in short order.
>
>Will

W,S - Deep Junior 7
8/3r1pk1/3P1pp1/R7/ppq5/4R1QP/1r4PK/8 b - - 0 1

Analysis by Deep Junior 7:

1...a3 2.Re8 a2
  -+  (-1.73)   Depth: 3   00:00:00
1...Qc6 2.Re8 Rxd6
  -+  (-2.10)   Depth: 3   00:00:00
1...Qc6 2.Re7 Rxg2+
  -+  (-2.01)   Depth: 6   00:00:00  3kN
1...Qc6 2.Re8
  -+  (-1.71)   Depth: 9   00:00:00  69kN
1...a3 2.Re7 Rxe7 3.dxe7 Qe2 4.Ra7 a2 5.Qf3
  -+  (-1.75)   Depth: 9   00:00:00  87kN
1...a3 2.Ra8 Re2 3.Rxe2 Qxe2 4.Qf4 Qe1
  -+  (-1.60)   Depth: 12   00:00:00  1287kN
1...Qc6 2.Re8 Rxg2+ 3.Qxg2 Qxd6+ 4.Qg3 Qb6 5.Rae5 fxe5 6.Qxe5+ f6 7.Rg8+ Kh7
8.Rh8+ Kxh8 9.Qe8+ Kg7 10.Qxd7+ Kg8
  -+  (-1.87)   Depth: 12   00:00:00  1729kN
1...Rb1!
  -+  (-2.05)   Depth: 12   00:00:01  2797kN
1...Rb1 2.Rf3 b3 3.Qf4 Qxf4+ 4.Rxf4 Rxd6 5.Raxa4 b2 6.Rab4 Rd2
  -+  (-2.12)   Depth: 15   00:00:06  20727kN
1...Qc6!
  -+  (-2.35)   Depth: 15   00:00:09  23754kN
1...Qc6! 2.Rd3 b3 3.Qf3 Qb6 4.Rxa4 Ra2 5.Rxa2 bxa2 6.Qf1 Qb2 7.Rd1 Qe5+ 8.Kg1
Rxd6
  -+  (-2.43)   Depth: 15   00:00:12  32757kN
1...Qc6 2.Rd3 a3 3.h4 Qc1 4.Qf3 a2 5.Rd1 Qc2 6.h5 Rb1 7.Rf1 Rxf1 8.Qxf1
  -+  (-2.45)   Depth: 17   00:00:22  61007kN
1...Qc6 2.Rd3 a3 3.h4 Qc1 4.Qf3 a2 5.Rd1 Qc2 6.h5 Rb1 7.Rf1 Rxf1 8.Qxf1
  -+  (-2.45)   Depth: 17   00:00:37  102728kN

(W,  08.07.2002)



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