Author: Chessfun
Date: 21:46:04 10/09/02
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On October 09, 2002 at 23:50:55, K. Burcham wrote: > > >I thought 18...Nb4 was a key move that allowed Kramnik to trade pieces to a pawn >endgame for the win. >We all know that just because a player is 2850, all moves are not 2850, and all >games played are not on a 2850 level. >I am not sure what other GM's think the level of this move is, or the level of >this line played after this move. >So I was curious if Deep Fritz7 could see the GM move 18...Nb4. >I was also curious if Deep Fritz7 could see the line played after this move, >which includes as you know, all of the GM moves. > >The answer is yes to my questions. It took Deep Fritz7 one hour and five minutes >to find Kramniks 18...Nb4. It took Deep Fritz7 two hours and 33 minutes to find >the line played in the game. This line included all correct GM moves, up to move >25. >Even though Deep Fritz7 keeps the a3 move that Kramnik thought weakened whites >game, I still find this interesting. > > > [D] 2kr1b1r/p1p2p1p/1pn1b3/2p1Pp2/2P2P2/1PN1B3/P4KPP/R4B1R b - - 0 1 > >Deep Fritz 7: > >18...Bg7 19.Nd5 Nb8 20.Bc1 c6 21.Nf6 Rd1 22.Rg1 Bxf6 23.exf6 Nd7 24.Ke2 Rd6 >25.Bb2 Re8 > ² (0.31) Depth: 14/33 00:00:23 35656kN >18...Bg7 19.Nd5 Nd4 20.Bd3 Rhe8 21.Rhd1 c6 22.Nf6 Bxf6 23.exf6 a5 24.Bxd4 cxd4 >25.Rac1 a4 26.b4 > ² (0.31) Depth: 15/35 00:00:58 88188kN >18...Bg7 19.Nd5 Nd4 20.Bd3 Rhe8 21.Bxd4 cxd4 22.a3 c6 23.Nf6 Bxf6 24.exf6 Rg8 >25.Rhc1 Rg6 26.c5 Kc7 27.cxb6+ axb6 > ² (0.28) Depth: 16/39 00:01:52 169170kN >18...Bg7 19.Nd5 Nd4 20.Bd3 Rhe8 21.Bxd4 cxd4 22.a3 c6 23.Rac1 Kb7 24.Nf6 Bxf6 >25.exf6 a6 > = (0.25) Depth: 17/41 00:04:00 367116kN >18...Ne7! > = (0.22) Depth: 17/42 00:07:47 714405kN >18...Ne7 19.g3 Bg7 20.Re1 Rhe8 21.Bh3 Rd3 22.Nb1 Rd7 23.Bg2 Red8 24.Re2 c6 >25.Rd2 > = (0.19) Depth: 18/45 00:21:33 1987305kN >18...Ne7 19.Re1 Bg7 20.Bc1 Rhf8 21.Be2 f6 22.exf6 Bxf6 23.Bf3 Bd7 24.Nd5 Nxd5 >25.cxd5 Be8 26.Rd1 Bf7 > = (0.22) Depth: 19/47 00:44:49 4162660kN >18...Nb4! > = (0.19) Depth: 19/47 01:05:33 6108429kN >18...Nb4 19.Rc1 Bg7 20.a3 Nd3+ 21.Bxd3 Rxd3 22.Rhd1 Rxd1 23.Rxd1 f6 24.exf6 Bxf6 > = (0.09) Depth: 19/47 01:28:49 8248696kN >18...Nb4 19.a3 Nc2 20.Rc1 Nxe3 21.Kxe3 Bg7 22.Nd5 c6 23.Nf6 Bxf6 24.exf6 Rhe8 >25.Kf3 Rd2 26.Rc3 Red8 > = (0.06) Depth: 20/46 02:33:25 14270398kN >18...Nb4 19.a3 Nc2 20.Rc1 Nxe3 21.Kxe3 Bg7 22.Nd5 c6 23.Nf6 Bxf6 24.exf6 Rhe8 >25.Kf3 Rd2 26.Rc3 Red8 > = (0.06) Depth: 21/50 03:55:24 22070790kN >18...Nb4 19.a3 Nc2 20.Rc1 Nxe3 21.Kxe3 Bg7 22.Nd5 c6 23.Nf6 Bxf6 24.exf6 Rhe8 >25.Kf3 Rd2 26.Rc3 Red8 > = (0.09) Depth: 22/55 06:54:33 39219571kN > >kburcham ChessTiger 15 normal 1400 mhz 192 mb hash 59 seconds. 00:00:01.0 -0.40 9 286140 Bg7 Nd5 Bxd5 cxd5 Nb4 g3 Nxd5 Bd3 Ne7 Ba6+ Kd7 00:00:01.6 -0.40 10 452113 Bg7 Nd5 Bxd5 cxd5 Nb4 g3 Nxd5 Bd3 Ne7 Ba6+ Kb8 Bc4 00:00:02.7 -0.40 11 768473 Bg7 Nd5 Bxd5 cxd5 Nb4 g3 Nxd5 Bd3 Ne7 Ba6+ Kb8 Bc4 Nd5 00:00:07.1 -0.28 12 2045697 Bg7 Nd5 Nb4 Nxb4 cxb4 c5 f6 Ba6+ Kb8 exf6 Bxf6 Rad1 Rd5 cxb6 axb6 00:00:10.8 -0.26 13 3116758 Bg7 Nd5 Nb4 Nxb4 cxb4 a3 bxa3 Rxa3 a5 c5 Kb7 Be2 Bd5 cxb6 cxb6 00:00:26.7 -0.36 14 7646040 Bg7 Nd5 Nb4 Nxb4 cxb4 a3 bxa3 Rxa3 a5 c5 Kb7 Be2 Bd5 Rd1 Kc6 Bd3 00:00:59.1 -0.15 14 17047615 Nb4 Rc1 Bg7 a3 Nd3+ Bxd3 Rxd3 Ke2 Rhd8 Rhe1 R3d7 Kf2 Rd3 Ke2 R3d7 Kf2 00:01:47.9 -0.08 15 31375713 Nb4 Rc1 Bg7 a3 Nd3+ Bxd3 Rxd3 Ke2 Rhd8 Rhe1 R3d7 Red1 Rxd1 Rxd1 Rxd1 Kxd1 f6 Nb5 00:02:58.9 -0.04 16 52891765 Nb4 Rc1 Bg7 a3 Nd3+ Bxd3 Rxd3 Ke2 Rhd8 Rhd1 Rxd1 Rxd1 Rxd1 Kxd1 f6 Nb5 fxe5 Sarah.
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