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Subject: Re: Test position === GM Nikolac vs GM Dzindzichashvili,1978

Author: John Merlino

Date: 13:23:24 08/19/02

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On August 19, 2002 at 15:40:20, Roy Eassa wrote:

>On August 19, 2002 at 08:48:56, José Antônio Fabiano Mendes wrote:
>
>>       GM Nikolac vs GM Dzindzichashvili,1978
>>   [D]2r2rk1/4q1pp/p3p3/4P3/Q2Np3/2p1P3/P4PPP/5RK1 b
>>    And here Black played 28...Qc5!   If 29. Nxe6 then 29...Qc4!
>>                                         30. Qxc4 Rxc4 31. Nxf8 c2 32. Rc1 Rb4
>
>
>Fritz 7 thinks Black is winning already in the diagrammed position, and that
>28...Qb7 (to be followed by ...Qb2) is the best move.

Chessmaster heartily agrees with Fritz. It likes Qb7 from the beginning, and,
after eight seconds on a PIII-600, believes that Qb2 is the best followup:

Time	Depth	Score	Positions	Moves
0:00	1/3	-1.71	2767		1...Qb7 2.Rd1 Qf7
0:00	1/4	-1.68	8583		1...Qb7 2.Nxe6 c2 3.Qa3 Qb5 4.Rc1
0:00	1/5	-1.71	26838		1...Qb7 2.a3 Rf7 3.Rd1 Qb2
0:01	1/6	-1.75	81693		1...Qb7 2.Nxe6 c2 3.Qa3 Qb5 4.Rc1
					Qe2
0:05	1/7	-2.18	311568		1...Qb7 2.a3 c2 3.Nxc2 Qb2 4.Ne1
					Rc1 5.f3 Qe2
0:08	1/8	-2.30	548814		1...Qb7 2.a3 Qb2 3.Nc2 Rcd8 4.Nd4
					Rxf2 5.Rxf2 Qc1+ 6.Rf1 Qxe3+ 7.Rf2
					Qxd4 8.Qxd4 Rxd4
0:15	1/9	-2.15	1106647		1...Qb7 2.h3 Qb2 3.Nc2 Rc5 4.Qxe4
					Qxa2 5.Rd1 Rc4 6.Qd3
0:33	2/10	-2.30	2501016		1...Qb7 2.a3 Qb2 3.Nc2 Rcd8 4.Nd4
					Rxf2 5.Rxf2 Qc1+ 6.Rf1 Qxe3+ 7.Rf2
					Qxd4 8.Qxd4 Rxd4
1:26	3/11	-2.32	6873265		1...Qb7 2.a3 Qb2 3.Nc2 Rcd8 4.Nd4
					Rxf2 5.Rxf2 Qc1+ 6.Rf1 Qxe3+ 7.Rf2
					Qxd4 8.Qxd4 Rxd4 9.Rc2 Rd1+ 10.Kf2
6:42	4/12	-2.28	32458266	1...Qb7 2.g3 Rfd8 3.Nxe6 Re8 4.Nd4
					Rxe5 5.Rd1 Rec5 6.Qc2 Qe7 7.Qb3+
					Kh8

jm



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