Author: Ricardo Gibert
Date: 01:09:40 10/16/02
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On October 15, 2002 at 23:37:29, robert flesher wrote: >You will all have to forgive me when first glancing at the position it seems >hopeless HOWEVER! Tournament: Brains in Bahrain >Place: Manama BAH >Round: 6 >Date: 15/10/2002 >White: Kramnik,V >Black: DEEP FRITZ >White ELO: 2807 > >1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 e6 3. Nf3 b6 4. g3 Ba6 5. b3 Bb4+ 6. Bd2 Be7 7. Bg2 c6 8. Bc3 d5 >9. Ne5 Nfd7 10. Nxd7 Nxd7 11. Nd2 O-O 12. O-O Rc8 13. a4 Bf6 14. e4 c5 15. exd5 >cxd4 16. Bb4 Re8 17. Ne4 exd5 18. Nd6 dxc4 19. Nxf7 Kxf7 20. Bd5+ Kg6 21. Qg4+ >Bg5 22. Be4+ Rxe4 23. Qxe4+ Kh6 24. h4 Bf6 25. Bd2+ g5 26. hxg5+ Bxg5 27. Qh4+ >Kg6 28. Qe4+ Kg7 29. Bxg5 Qxg5 30. Rfe1 cxb3 31. Qxd4+ Nf6 32. a5 Qd5 33. Qxd5 >Nxd5 34. axb6 axb6 35. Rxa6 b2 36. Ra7+ Kg6 37. Rd7 Rc1 38. Rd6+ Nf6 39. Rdd1 >b1Q 40. Rxc1 Qf5 41. Rc6 b5 41...Kh5 or 41. Kf7 giving up the b-pawn improves, but it is not certain to me that White is lost. >42. Ree6 b4 43. Rb6 Kf7 44. Rec6 44.Rxf6+ Qxf6 45.Rxb4= See http://www.talkchess.com/forums/1/message.html?259407 >Qb1+ 45. Kh2 Nd7 >46. Rb7 Ke7 47. Rcc7 Qf5 48. Kg1 Qg4 49. Rb5 Kd8 50. Rcb7 Qd1+ 51. Kg2 Kc8 52. >Rxb4 Qd5+ 53. f3 Qxb7 54. Rxb7 Kxb7 55. Kh3 Nf6 >DRAW! WOW This is only one idea but it seems very clear to me. Once again sorry >guys. I spoke to soon again. Cheers~
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