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Subject: Re: One Ruffian game (interesting ending)

Author: Eduard Nemeth

Date: 14:02:21 09/20/02

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On September 20, 2002 at 15:37:56, John Merlino wrote:

>On September 20, 2002 at 01:28:02, Jouni Uski wrote:
>
>>[Event "AmCom_2"]
>>[Site "DUAL-P3-1266"]
>>[Date "2002.09.09"]
>>[Round "3.3"]
>>[Number "195"]
>>[White "Patzer 3.61"]
>>[Black "Ruffian 0.76"]
>>[Result "0-1"]
>>[TimeControl "40/2400"]
>>
>>1. c4 Nf6 2. d4 e6 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. Bg5 c5 5. d5 d6 6. e3 exd5 7. cxd5 Nbd7 8.
>>Bd3 Qa5 9. Ne2 Nxd5 10. O-O Bxc3 11. bxc3 c4 12. Bc2 O-O 13. Qd4 Nxc3 14.
>>Nxc3 Qxg5 15. Qxc4 Nf6 16. Ne4 Qe5 17. Nxf6+ Qxf6 18. Rfd1 Rd8 19. Qe4 g6
>>20. Rab1 Rb8 21. Qa4 Be6 22. Qxa7 Ra8 23. Qxb7 Rxa2 24. Rbc1 Rc8 25. Qb1
>>Kg7 26. Be4 Qxf2+ 27. Kh1 Rc5 28. Rxc5 dxc5 29. Qd3 Re2 30. Qc3+ f6 31. Qa1
>>Bc4 32. Bc6 Rxe3 33. Rg1 Re2 34. Bf3 Re7 35. Qa5 Bf7 36. Qa1 c4 37. Rf1 Qd2
>>38. Rd1 c3 39. h3 Qe3 40. Rc1 Rc7 41. Re1 Ra7 42. Qd1 Qd2 43. Kh2 Ra2 44.
>>Qc1 Bd5 45. Bxd5 Qxd5 46. Rg1 Qe5+ 47. Kh1 Rd2 48. Re1 Qd5 49. Rg1 c2 50.
>>Kh2 Qd6+ 51. Kh1 Qd4 52. Kh2 Rd1 53. Qxc2 Qxg1+ 54. Kg3 Qe3+ 55. Kh2 Qf4+
>>56. g3 Rd2+ 57. Qxd2 Qxd2+ 58. Kg1 f5 59. h4 f4 60. gxf4 Qxf4 61. Kg2 Qf1+
>>62. Kg3 Qf2+
>>{White resigns} 0-1
>>
>>the last black move is really stunning (is it some EGTB behaviour?. Look
>>[D]8/6kp/6p1/8/7P/6K1/8/5q2 b - - 0 62
>>Qf2+
>>
>>Jouni
>
>Chessmaster 9000, on my brand new P4-2.66, says this:
>
>Time	Depth	Score	Positions	Moves
>0:00	1/4	-10.44	7519		62...Qd3+ 63.Kg2 Kf6 64.Kh2 Ke5
>0:00	1/4	-10.47	9109		62...Qe1+ 63.Kh3 Qe3+ 64.Kh2 Kf6
>					65.Kg2 Ke5
>0:00	1/5	-11.49	14477		62...Qe1+ 63.Kh3 Qe3+ 64.Kg2 Qf4
>					65.h5 Qg4+ 66.Kf2 Qf5+ 67.Ke2 Qxh5+
>					68.Kf2
>0:00	1/5	-12.05	32870		62...h5 63.Kh2 Qf2+ 64.Kh1 Qxh4+
>					65.Kg2 Qg4+ 66.Kh2 g5
>0:00	2/6	-12.24	40215		62...h5 63.Kh2 Qf2+ 64.Kh1 Qxh4+
>					65.Kg2 Qg4+ 66.Kf2 g5 67.Ke3 Kf6
>0:00	3/7	-12.24	164612		62...h5 63.Kh2 Qf2+ 64.Kh1 Qxh4+
>					65.Kg2 Qg4+ 66.Kf2 g5 67.Ke3 Kf6
>0:01	4/8	-12.45	477048		62...h5 63.Kh2 Kf6 64.Kg3 Kf5 65.Kh2
>					Qf2+ 66.Kh1 Qxh4+ 67.Kg2 Qg4+ 68.Kf2
>					g5 69.Ke3
>0:02	5/9	-Mate07	1190948		62...h5 63.Kh2 g5 64.hxg5 h4 65.g6
>					Qe2+ 66.Kh3 Qf2 67.Kg4 Kxg6 68.Kh3
>					Qg3#
>0:03	6/10	-Mate06	1786330		62...h5 63.Kh2 g5 64.hxg5 h4 65.g6
>					Qf3 66.Kg1 h3 67.Kh2 Qg2#
>0:05	7/11	-Mate06	2484875		62...h5 63.Kh2 g5 64.hxg5 h4 65.g6
>					Qf3 66.Kg1 h3 67.Kh2 Qg2#
>
>After forcing Qf2+ Kxf2, the EGDBs say that Kf6 is a Mate in 22, and all other
>moves are drawn.
>
>jm


:-)))

(sorry)

This is an cool answer!

Regards,
Eduard



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