Author: Vincent Lejeune
Date: 03:39:18 09/29/02
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[d]r3r1nk/pp3bb1/2pq1p1p/5Pp1/1P1PP3/2B3N1/P1Q3BP/1R3R1K w - - 0 1 3:11 for Hiarcs 8 on a celeron@875 Analysis by Hiarcs 8: 26.Ff3 Tad8 27.Fh5 Fxh5 28.Cxh5 Rh7 29.De2 Dd5 30.Tbe1 Df7 31.a4 ± (0.85) Profondeur: 10/26 00:00:25 1614kN 26.Ff3 Tad8 27.Ch5 De7 28.e5 Fc4 29.Tg1 Dc7 30.Fa1 Fd5 31.Fxd5 Txd5 ± (0.90) Profondeur: 11/29 00:02:41 9981kN 26.e5 fxe5 ± (1.10) Profondeur: 11/29 00:03:11 12064kN 26.e5 fxe5 27.f6 Fxf6 28.Ce4 Fg6 29.dxe5 Fxe4 30.Fxe4 Fxe5 31.Tf7 Te7 32.Tbf1 ± (1.15) Profondeur: 11/31 00:03:21 12736kN 26.e5 fxe5 ± (1.40) Profondeur: 12/36 00:03:59 15521kN 26.e5 fxe5 27.f6 Ff8 28.dxe5 De6 29.a4 Tad8 30.Fe4 h5 31.Tbd1 Ch6 32.Txd8 Txd8 +- (1.52) Profondeur: 12/36 00:04:52 18998kN On September 29, 2002 at 05:55:57, Jeroen Noomen wrote: >Yesterday in the Dutch competition I reached the following position (Can >somebody make a diagram? I still don't know how this works!): > >White: Kh1,Qc2,Rb1,Rf1,Bc3,Bg2,Ng3, pawns a2,b4,d4,e4,f5,h2 >Black: Kh8,Qd6,Re8,Ra8,Bg7,Bf7,Ng8, pawns a7,b7,c6,f6,g5,h6 > >I managed to crash through with the break 26.e5! dxe5 27.f6! and white was >winning. Especially nice is the line 27. ... Bxf6 28.Ne4 Bg6 29.dxe5 Bxe4 >30.Qxe4 Qc7 31.exf6! Rxe4 32.f7+. > >My opponent chose another way: 27. ... Bf8 28.dxe5 Rxe5 29.Bxe5 Qxe5 30.Rbe1 Qd6 >31.Qf5 Qxb4? 32.Be4 1-0 > >Of course I am interested how much time today's programs take to find 26 e5! and >27 f6! So please post your results! > >Jeroen
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