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Subject: Re: A move to avoid ==> Johannsson vs P.Littlewood,England-Iceland,July 1982

Author: Volker Kniest

Date: 11:01:08 09/26/02

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On September 26, 2002 at 08:21:17, José Antônio Fabiano Mendes wrote:

> Johannsson 0-1 P.Littlewood, England-Iceland, July 1982
> [D]rn1qr1k1/1p3pbp/p2p1np1/2pP4/P3PBb1/2N2N2/1P2BPPP/R2Q1RK1 w
> "In this theoretical position from the Modern Benoni, Johannsson played
>  12. h3? losing a pawn to 12...Nxe4! 13. Nxe4 (13. hxg4 Bxc3! regains
>  the piece) 13...Rxe4 14. bg5 Qe8." IM W.R.Hartston
>  Source ==> British Chess Magazine, September 1982, page 375
>  How long does it take the chess programs to avoid this tempting move?  JAFM


Johannsson 0-1 P.Littlewood, England-Iceland, July 1982
rn1qr1k1/1p3pbp/p2p1np1/2pP4/P3PBb1/2N2N2/1P2BPPP/R2Q1RK1 w - - 0 1

Analysis by Deep Fritz 7:

1.Sg5 Sh5 2.Le3 Lxe2 3.Dxe2 Sd7 4.Dg4 Se5 5.Dh3
  =  (0.03)   Tiefe: 7/24   00:00:00  265kN
1.Sd2!
  =  (0.06)   Tiefe: 7/24   00:00:00  286kN
1.Sd2 Sh5 2.Le3 Lxe2 3.Dxe2 Dh4 4.Df3 Le5 5.h3
  =  (0.19)   Tiefe: 7/24   00:00:00  311kN
1.Sd2 Sh5 2.Le3 Lxe2 3.Dxe2 Dh4 4.Df3 Le5 5.h3
  =  (0.19)   Tiefe: 8/22   00:00:00  510kN
1.Sd2 Sh5 2.Le3 Lxe2 3.Dxe2 Sd7 4.Sc4 Df6 5.Dg4 Se5
  =  (0.19)   Tiefe: 9/24   00:00:01  1065kN
1.Sd2 Sh5 2.Le3 Lxe2 3.Dxe2 Sd7 4.a5 Dh4 5.Sf3 Dg4 6.Tab1
  =  (0.19)   Tiefe: 10/26   00:00:03  2140kN
1.Sd2 Sh5 2.Le3 Lxe2 3.Dxe2 Sd7 4.a5 Shf6 5.Lf4 Se5 6.Lxe5 Txe5 7.Df3
  =  (0.25)   Tiefe: 11/30   00:00:08  5324kN
1.Sd2 Sh5 2.Le3 Lxe2 3.Dxe2 Sd7 4.a5 De7 5.Tfc1 Se5 6.Sf3 Tac8 7.Tab1
  =  (0.22)   Tiefe: 12/35   00:00:16  10922kN
1.Sd2 Sh5 2.Le3 Lxe2 3.Dxe2 Sd7 4.a5 Tc8 5.Tfe1 Se5 6.f4 Sd7 7.Sc4 Lxc3 8.bxc3
Txe4
  =  (0.25)   Tiefe: 13/32   00:00:42  30738kN
1.Sd2 Lxe2 2.Dxe2 Sh5 3.Le3 Sd7 4.a5 Tb8 5.Tfe1 Df6 6.Sc4 Se5
  =  (0.25)   Tiefe: 14/35   00:01:33  69446kN


as you can see above, Deep Fritz never consider move 12.h3?



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