Author: Terry Ripple
Date: 16:52:04 10/15/02
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On October 15, 2002 at 15:51:19, Mark Young wrote:
>[d]2r5/6kp/Rp6/3n4/8/1p4P1/5P2/4R1K1 b - - 0 35
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>Not an easy win for sure...Fritz could not beat Fritz at 1 min a move. Is there
>a win with best play??
>
>
>Fritz 7 - Deep Fritz 7
>P4-2530MHZ-1GB, 40'/40+40'/40+40' P4-2530MHZ-1GB (1), 15.10.2002
>
>35...b2 Both last book move -2.91/13 13 36.Ra7+ -3.16/16 1:36 Kg6
>-2.94/14 18 37.Rd7 -3.09/16 1:16 Rc1 -3.00/14 15 38.Rd6+ -3.19/18 1:48
> Nf6 -3.03/16 15 39.Rdd1 -3.19/17 50 b1Q -3.13/15 19 40.Rxc1 -3.19/14
>12 Qf5 -2.84/15 1:45 41.Rc4 (Rc6) -3.22/14 1:07 41...Qd5 -3.13/14 1:05
>42.Rb4 -3.25/14 1:04 Qc5 -3.25/15 1:28 43.Reb1 -3.28/15 48 Nd5
>-3.25/16 1:23 44.Rb5 -3.44/14 44 Qc4 -3.38/16 2:10 45.R1b2 -3.44/14
>1:20 Kf5 -3.47/15 1:32 46.Rb1 (Kh2) -3.53/14 1:03 46...h5 -3.44/15 1:27
> 47.R1b3 -3.59/14 1:11 Kg4 -3.56/15 1:19 48.Kh2 -3.72/15 1:09 h4 (Qd4)
>-3.59/14 56 49.gxh4 -3.75/14 53 Qd4 -3.59/14 1:37 50.Rg3+ -3.66/14 51
>Kxh4 -3.63/15 1:19 51.Rh3+ (Rf3) -3.81/14 45 51...Kg4 -3.72/14 39
>52.Rg3+ -4.00/14 2:25 Kf4 (Kf5) -3.69/14 40 53.Kg2 -3.91/14 57 Ke4
>-3.72/13 51 54.Kg1 -4.09/13 53 Qd2 (Qd1+) -4.13/13 1:23 55.Rb1 -4.28/13
> 1:01 b5 -4.22/13 1:32 56.Rg2 -4.41/14 1:20 Kd4 -4.38/13 50 57.Rxb5
>-3.12/13 57 Nf4 -4.22/12 20 58.Kh2 -2.97/13 40 Qe1 (Nd3) -2.94/11 20
>59.Rb8 -2.94/13 39 Kd5 (Kd3) -2.75/12 48 60.Rd8+ -2.75/13 1:22 Kc5
>(Kc6) -2.09/13 1:09 61.Rf8 0.00/14 42 Ne6 0.00/14 48 62.Rf5+ 0.00/14
>23 Kb4 0.00/15 47 63.Rg4+ 0.00/14 24 Kb3 0.00/15 57 64.Rf3+ 0.00/14
>36 Ka2 0.00/16 1:20 65.Re3 0.00/15 53 Qd1 Draw accepted 0.00/15 49 ½-½
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You come to the draw conclusion because it's possible that you used too fast a
time control for a most tedious position!
This is definitly a win for black!!
And then just to prove if my judgement was wrong i set up Tiger 14 to play
against itself and it won for the Black side!
Time Control used was: 40 moves/90 minutes
[Round "6"] Tiger 14 vs Tiger 14 (Position from Kramnik vs D.Fritz)
35... b2 36.Ra7+ Kg6 37.Rd7 Rc1 38.Rd6+ Nf6 39.Rdd1 b1Q 40.Rxc1
41...Qf5 42.Rc6 b5 43.Re7 Kh5 44.Rce6 Kg4 45.Re5 Qf3 46.Re3 Qd1+ 47.Kg2 Qd5+
48.f3+ Kf5 49.Re2 b4
50.Rb2 Qd3 51.Rb7 Nd5 52.Rb8 Qc3 53.Re2 b3 54.Rf8+ Kg6 55.Rg8+ Kf7 56.Rb8 h5
57.Rb7+ Kf6
58.Rd7 Ne3+ 59.Kf2 Nf5 60.Rd5 Qb4 61.g4 Qb6+ 62.Ke1 Ng3 63.g5+ Kg6 64.Re8 b2
65.Rd1 Kf7
66.Re5 Qg1+ 67.Kd2 Qxd1+ 68.Kxd1 b1Q+ 69.Kd2 Qb2+ 70.Kd3 Qxe5 71.f4 Qxf4 72.g6+
Kxg6 73.Kc3
h4 74.Kd3 h3 75.Kc3 h2 76.Kd3 h1Q 77.Kc2 Qc4+ 78.Kb2 Qhc1# 0-1
Regards,
Terry
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