Author: John Merlino
Date: 07:27:58 09/06/02
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On September 06, 2002 at 02:55:48, David Dory wrote: >On September 05, 2002 at 22:23:18, Tanya Deborah wrote: > >> >> >> >>[D]8/1Pp5/7p/1K5k/2p2b1p/Bb5B/5P2/8 w - - 0 1 >>wKb5,Ba3,h3,Pb7,f2/bKh5,Bb3,f4,Pc4,c7,h4,h6 >> >> >> >>Hi CCC! >> >>This is a very beautiful ending of Bondarenko vrs Kakovin game played in 1957. >> >> >>White plays and won a great ending!! Bondarenko played the untonished move Bd6!! >>and won !!! >> >> >>Any program can find this diabolic move? :-) Analysis and posts are welcome. >> >> >> >>This is the winner main Line: >> >> >>1.Ad6!! Axd6 2.Rc6 Aa4+ 3.Rd5 Ah2 4.f4!(another pretty move) Axf4 5.Re4 1-0 And >>Black is lost!! >> >> >>But the game continued... 6.Ac6+ 6.Rf5! Axb7 7.Ag4# MATE 1-0 (Very pretty!) >> >> >> >>Best Regards! >> >>Tanya Deborah. > >On a Athlon 1.6GHz, CM9000 finds: >Time Ply Score PV >=================== >1:30 7/12 1.37 1.Bd6 Bxd6 2.Kc6 Ba4+ 3.Kd5 Bh2 4.f4 Bxf4 5.Ke4 Bd6 6.b8 > >and: > >4:44 9/14 2.78 1.Bd6 Bxd6 2.Kc6 Ba4+ 3.Kd5 c3 4.b8=Q c2 5.Qb2 Kg6 6.Ke4.. > >After 14 minutes, the score had risen to 3.20 and 6.Ke4 had been replaced with >6.Qc3. > >Interesting position! > >David Instead of having to type this information from CM yourself, just right-click on the Mentor Lines or Thinking Lines window, and select the "Copy Contents" item. This will copy the entire contents of the window to the Windows clipboard. Remember, though, to switch to Algebraic notation before you start the analysis, so it will be readable on this board. jm
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