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Subject: Re: so here we go again...

Author: Uri Blass

Date: 06:44:13 10/08/02

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On October 08, 2002 at 09:38:03, Janosch Zwerensky wrote:

>
>>1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. d4 exd4 4. Nxd4 Bc5 5. Nxc6 Qf6 6. Qd2 dxc6 7. Nc3 Ne7
>>8. Qf4 Be6 9. Qxf6 gxf6 10. Na4 Bb4+ 11. c3 Bd6 12. Be3 b6 13. f4 O-O-O 14. Kf2
>>c5 15. c4 Nc6 16. Nc3 f5 17. e5 Bf8 18. b3 Nb4 19. a3 Nc2 20. Rc1 Nxe3 21. Kxe3
>>Bg7 22.Nd5 c6 23.Nf6 Bxf6 24.exf6 *
>
>I'd say Kramnik can play for another win now, can't he?


Of course he can

Yace(only material) says that black had a pawn advantage
already after 24..Rhe8 but it seems that Fritz even does not know
to count material.

I will analyze the game later and I will investigate with yace
when Fritz gave a pawn.

[D]2krr3/p4p1p/1pp1bP2/2p2p2/2P2P2/PP2K3/6PP/2R2B1R w - - 0 1

Analysis by Yace 0.99.56:

25.b3-b4 c5xb4
  µ  (-0.80)   Depth: 1   00:00:03
25.Ke3-f3
  =  (0.00)   Depth: 1   00:00:03
25.Ke3-f3 Be6-d7
  =  (0.00)   Depth: 2   00:00:03
25.Ke3-f3 Be6-d7 26.Rc1-d1
  =  (0.00)   Depth: 3   00:00:04
25.Ke3-f3 Be6-d7 26.Rc1-d1 Bd7-e6
  =  (0.00)   Depth: 4   00:00:04
25.Ke3-f3 Be6-d7 26.Bf1-d3 Bd7-e6 27.Rc1-d1
  =  (0.00)   Depth: 5   00:00:04  2kN
25.Ke3-f3 Be6-d7 26.Bf1-d3 Bd7-e6 27.Rc1-d1 Be6-d7
  =  (0.00)   Depth: 6   00:00:04  4kN
25.Ke3-f3 Re8-g8 26.a3-a4 Rg8-g6 27.Bf1-d3 Rd8xd3+ 28.Kf3-e2
  ³  (-0.40)   Depth: 7   00:00:04  17kN
25.Ke3-f3 Re8-g8 26.a3-a4 Rg8-g6 27.Rc1-a1 Be6-d7 28.Bf1-d3 Rg6xf6
  µ  (-0.80)   Depth: 7   00:00:04  17kN
25.Ke3-f3 Re8-g8 26.a3-a4 Rg8-g6 27.Rc1-a1 Be6-d7 28.Bf1-d3 Rg6xf6
  µ  (-0.80)   Depth: 8   00:00:04  74kN
25.Ke3-f3 Re8-g8 26.a3-a4 Rg8-g6 27.Rc1-a1 Be6-d7 28.Bf1-d3 Rg6xf6 29.Kf3-g3
  µ  (-0.80)   Depth: 9   00:00:04  195kN
25.Ke3-f3 Re8-g8 26.a3-a4 Rg8-g6 27.Rc1-a1 Be6-d7 28.Bf1-d3 Rg6xf6 29.Kf3-g3
h7-h5
  µ  (-0.80)   Depth: 10   00:00:04  422kN
25.Ke3-f3 Re8-g8 26.a3-a4 Rg8-g6 27.Rc1-a1 Be6-d7 28.Bf1-d3 Rg6xf6 29.Kf3-g3
h7-h5 30.Kg3-h4
  µ  (-0.80)   Depth: 11   00:00:05  852kN
25.Ke3-f3 Re8-g8 26.a3-a4 Rg8-g6 27.Rc1-a1 Be6-d7 28.Bf1-d3 Rg6xf6 29.Kf3-g3
h7-h5 30.Kg3-h4 Bd7-e6
  µ  (-0.80)   Depth: 12   00:00:07  1995kN
25.Ke3-f3 Re8-g8 26.a3-a4 Rg8-g6 27.Rc1-a1 Be6-d7 28.Bf1-d3 Rg6xf6 29.Kf3-g3
h7-h5 30.Kg3-h4 Bd7-e6 31.Rh1-d1
  µ  (-0.80)   Depth: 13   00:00:11  3785kN
25.Ke3-f3 Re8-g8 26.a3-a4 Rg8-g6 27.Rc1-a1 Be6-d7 28.Bf1-d3 Rg6xf6 29.Kf3-g3
h7-h5 30.Kg3-h4 Bd7-e6 31.Rh1-d1 Rd8-d4
  µ  (-0.80)   Depth: 14   00:00:18  8364kN
25.Ke3-f3 Re8-g8 26.a3-a4 Rg8-g6 27.Rc1-a1 Be6-d7 28.Bf1-d3 Rg6xf6 29.Kf3-g3
h7-h5 30.Kg3-h4 Bd7-e6 31.Rh1-d1 Rd8-d4 32.Kh4xh5 Rd4xf4
  µ  (-0.80)   Depth: 15   00:00:34  17111kN
25.Ke3-f3 Re8-g8 26.a3-a4 Rg8-g6 27.Rc1-a1 Be6-d7 28.Bf1-d3 Rg6xf6 29.Kf3-g3
h7-h5 30.Kg3-h4 Bd7-e6 31.Rh1-d1 Kc8-b8 32.g2-g3 Rd8-h8 33.Bd3-c2
  µ  (-0.80)   Depth: 17   00:02:35  77856kN

(Blass, Tel-aviv 08.10.2002)

Uri



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