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Subject: Re: Just once more - a fiery Be4 !!

Author: Sune Larsson

Date: 22:23:40 12/26/02

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On December 27, 2002 at 01:04:50, Rex wrote:

>On December 27, 2002 at 00:54:45, Sune Larsson wrote:
>
>>On December 27, 2002 at 00:28:37, Rex wrote:
>>
>>>On December 26, 2002 at 23:31:44, Sune Larsson wrote:
>>>
>>>>On December 26, 2002 at 22:27:18, Rex wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>CM9000 running at my 1.533Ghz with my customized settings finds Be4 in just 31
>>>>>seconds.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Oopss... Great!  Hm... Xmas time is sharing time - so what about
>>>> unveiling votre grand secret, Monsieur?! Le settings please...;-)
>>>> And after 15.Be4! Qc4 your CM9 still keeps 16.Rhe1 - or what about
>>>> 16.Ng5 in that position?!
>>>
>>>
>>>Can you say 16.Rxd5!!  As you can see Ng5 was an option but not for long.
>>
>>
>>
>>  Wow, it definitely is a time of miracles! Let's see: after 15.Be4 Qc4
>>  16.Rxd5, Fritz 8 thinks it's drawish (!) after 16.- exd5 17.Nxd5 Qxa2
>>  18.e6. Does your tuned CM have a different opinion?!
>>
>
>CM plays 18.e6 then good luck after that...CM likes this with my settings..



  Uff, Fritz planned 18.-0-0 and later check and take on h1 - but finally
  got a heavy fail low. Looks like you have a tactical wizard there...;-)

  /s



>
>
>00:00:00.0	-0.38	3001	2894	c3 Qa5 Rd1 Kf8
>00:00:00.1	1.85	3001	16479	e6 Nde5 Nxe5 Bxe6 Nc7+ Ke7 Nxc6+ bxc6
>00:00:00.2	1.70	4001	47914	e6 f5 exd7+ Bxd7 Re1 Qa1+ Kd2 Qa5+ b4
>00:00:00.5	1.98	5001	96311	e6 f5 exd7+ Bxd7 Re1 Qa1+ Kd2 Qxe1+
>00:00:01.5	1.98	6001	305174	e6 f5 exd7+ Bxd7 Re1 Qa1+ Kd2 Qxe1+
>00:00:03.6	2.50	7001	754553	e6 f5 exd7+ Bxd7 Qd6 fxe4 Ne5 Qa1+ Kd2
>00:00:14.0	2.81	8001	3125987	e6 f5 Nc7+ Ke7 Bxc6 bxc6 Re1 c5 exd7+
>00:00:52.0	3.53	9001	12327791	e6 f5 Nc7+ Ke7 Bxc6 bxc6 Re1
>00:03:20.8	4.22	10001	50573233	e6 Qa1+ Kd2 Qa5+ b4 Qxd5+ Bxd5
>
>
>>  /s>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>>
>>>
>>>00:00:00.0	1.11	3001	3788	Kb1 h6 Rhe1 g5
>>>00:00:00.0	1.11	4001	9165	Kb1 h6 Rhe1 g5
>>>00:00:00.1	1.38	4001	18349	Nxd5 exd5 e6 fxe6 Bxg6+ Kd8
>>>00:00:00.2	1.38	5001	33662	Nxd5 exd5 e6 fxe6 Bxg6+ Kd8
>>>00:00:00.8	0.74	6001	131502	Nxd5 exd5 e6 fxe6 Bxg6+ Kd8 Qg5+ Kc7
>>>00:00:01.0	1.16	6001	166205	Ng5 Rf8 Nxh7 Rg8 Nf6+ Nxf6 exf6 dxe4
>>>00:00:03.0	0.99	7001	534433	Ng5 Ncxe5 Nxh7 Kd8 Nf6 Rxh1 Rxh1 Qd4
>>>00:00:06.1	1.27	7001	1035019	Rhe1 Rb8 Kb1 b6 Qe3 dxe4 Nxe4 Ncxe5
>>>00:00:09.0	1.39	8001	1563084	Rhe1 Rb8 Kb1 Ra8 Qe3 h6 Nxd5 exd5 Bxd5
>>>00:00:30.1	1.59	9001	5427292	Rhe1 Rf8 Qg5 Ne7 Bd3 Qb4 a3 Qb6 Qh4 f6
>>>00:00:58.0	1.58	10001	10766665	Rhe1 h6 Nxd5 exd5 e6 fxe6 Rxd5
>>>00:02:13.6	1.55	11001	25899112	Rhe1 h6 Nxd5 exd5 e6 fxe6 Rxd5
>>>00:03:04.0	2.33	11001	36128705	Rxd5 exd5 Nxd5 Nb4 Nxb4 Qxb4
>>>00:04:49.7	2.46	12001	59445927	Rxd5 exd5 Nxd5 g5 Nxg5 Ncxe5
>>>
>>>
>>>>
>>>> /s
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>00:00:00.0	1.28	3001	1307	Qxb4 Nxb4 Rh4 Nxd3+ cxd3 h6
>>>>>00:00:00.0	1.10	4001	6264	Qxb4 Nxb4 Rh4 Nc6 Re1 h6
>>>>>00:00:00.1	1.10	5001	19111	Qxb4 Nxb4 Rh4 Nc6 Re1 h6
>>>>>00:00:00.7	1.06	6001	108497	Qxb4 Nxb4 Rh4 Nc6 Re1 h6 Kb1 g5
>>>>>00:00:00.9	1.16	6001	148736	Qg3 Qe7 Rh6 f5 exf6ep Qxf6 Re1
>>>>>00:00:02.0	1.08	7001	337862	Qg3 h5 Rh4 Qe7 Re1 b5 Kb1
>>>>>00:00:04.5	1.11	8001	793028	Qg3 h5 Rh4 Qe7 Re1 b5 Kb1 Bb7
>>>>>00:00:15.4	1.07	9001	2788716	Qg3 h5 a3 Qe7 Rde1 b5 Kb1 Bb7 Qf4
>>>>>00:00:31.0	1.27	9001	5409499	Be4 Qc4 Rhe1 Rb8 Kb1 b6 Qe3 dxe4 Nxe4
>>>>>00:01:05.3	1.39	10001	11711406	Be4 Qc4 Rhe1 Rb8 Kb1 Ra8 Qe3 h6
>>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>On December 26, 2002 at 20:38:13, Sune Larsson wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> [D]r1b1k2r/1p1n1p1p/p1n1p1p1/3pP3/1q3Q2/2NB1N2/PPP2PP1/2KR3R w kq - 0 15
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Here we go again! At least GM Grischuk did just that, in his game vs
>>>>>> GM Brynell. Bundesliga 2002-12-15. In the position above young Alexander
>>>>>> uncorked the spectacular move 15.Be4!!
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Something for the programs to chew on...
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The whole game with comments by Kindermann below:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>[Event "BL 0203"]
>>>>>>[Site "Germany"]
>>>>>>[Date "2002.12.15"]
>>>>>>[Round "6.1"]
>>>>>>[White "Grischuk, Alexander"]
>>>>>>[Black "Brynell, Stellan"]
>>>>>>[Result "1-0"]
>>>>>>[ECO "C13"]
>>>>>>[WhiteElo "2702"]
>>>>>>[BlackElo "2508"]
>>>>>>[Annotator "Kindermann"]
>>>>>>[PlyCount "43"]
>>>>>>[EventDate "2002.??.??"]
>>>>>>
>>>>>>1. e4 e6 2. d4 d5 3. Nc3 Nf6 4. Bg5 Be7 5. e5 Nfd7 6. h4 Bxg5 (6... O-O) (6...
>>>>>>c5) (6... a6) 7. hxg5 Qxg5 8. Qd3 $1 (8. Nh3 Qe7 9. Nf4 Nc6 (9... Nf8 $6 10.
>>>>>>Qg4 f5 11. exf6 gxf6 12. O-O-O c6 13. Re1 Kd8 14. Rh6 e5 15. Qh4 Nbd7 16. Bd3
>>>>>>e4 17. Qg3 Qf7 18. Bxe4 dxe4 19. Nxe4 Rg8 20. Qa3 Qg7 21. Nd6 Nb6 22. Ne8 Qf7
>>>>>>23. Qd6+ {1:0 Aljechin-Fahrni Mannheim 1914}) 10. Qg4 g6 11. O-O-O h5 (11...
>>>>>>Nb6) 12. Qg3 Nb6 13. Bb5 Bd7 14. Nh3 Na5 15. Ng5 Bxb5 16. Nxb5 a6 17. Nc3 O-O-O
>>>>>>$15 {1-0 Cifuentes Parada,R-Agdestein,S/Tilburg 1993 (122)}) 8... g6 (8... h5
>>>>>>9. Nf3 Qe7 10. g4 g6 11. gxh5 gxh5 12. Qe3 Nb6 13. O-O-O Bd7 14. Be2 Nc6 15.
>>>>>>Qf4 O-O-O 16. Rdg1 $14 {1-0 Hector,J-Brynell,S/Goteborg 1999 (36)}) (8... Nf8
>>>>>>9. Nf3 (9. Nh3 Qe7 10. f4 g6 11. O-O-O a6 12. g4 Bd7 13. Bg2 Bb5 14. Nxb5 axb5
>>>>>>15. Qxb5+ c6 16. Qb3 Ra5 17. Kb1 Rb5 18. Qa4 b6 19. Bf1 Ra5 20. Qb3 Qa7 21. f5
>>>>>>Nbd7 22. c4 gxf5 23. gxf5 exf5 24. cxd5 cxd5 25. Nf4 Rg8 26. Bb5 Kd8 27. Nxd5
>>>>>>Rxb5 28. Qxb5 Qa5 29. Qc6 {1-0 Mueller,C-Thanner,H/GER 1996 (29)}) 9... Qe7 10.
>>>>>>O-O-O b6 11. Nh4 Bb7 12. f4 Nc6 13. Qg3 f5 $2 (13... f6) 14. Nxd5 $1 exd5 15.
>>>>>>Nxf5 $16 {1-0, Zeit. 1-0 Nataf,I-Graf,A/BL0102 Porz-Tegernsee 2002 (39)}) (8...
>>>>>>Nc6 9. Nf3 Qg6 10. Qxg6 fxg6 11. Nb5 Ke7 12. Nxc7 Rb8 13. Nb5 Nb6 14. c3 Bd7
>>>>>>15. Bd3 Na5 16. b3 Bxb5 17. Bxb5 h6 18. Nh4 Rhc8 19. Rh3 g5 20. Ng6+ Kf7 21.
>>>>>>Rf3+ Kxg6 22. Bd3+ Kh5 23. Rh3+ Kg4 24. f3+ Kf4 25. Kf2 g4 26. g3+ {
>>>>>>1-0 Kasparov,G-Korchnoi,V/Zuerich Kortschnoj-Geb KO (1.1) 2001 (26)}) (8... Qg6
>>>>>>9. Qxg6 (9. Qd2 $5) 9... fxg6 10. Nf3) 9. Nf3 Qe7 10. O-O-O (10. Qe3 Nc6 11.
>>>>>>O-O-O Nb6 12. Rh6 (12. Ng5 Bd7 13. Nxh7 O-O-O 14. Be2 Be8 15. a3 Kb8 16. Bb5
>>>>>>Na5 17. Qg5 Qxg5+ 18. Nxg5 Rxh1 19. Rxh1 Bxb5 20. Nxb5 a6 21. Nc3 $16 {
>>>>>>1-0 Hector,J-Fries Nielsen,J/Stavanger 1991 (41)}) 12... Na5 (12... Bd7 13. Qg5
>>>>>>Qxg5+ 14. Nxg5 Ke7 15. Nxh7 Rac8 16. f4 Nb8 17. Bd3 Na4 18. Nxa4 Bxa4 19. Rdh1
>>>>>>c5 20. dxc5 Rxc5 21. Ng5 Rxh6 22. Rxh6 $16 {
>>>>>>1-0 Hector,J-Brynell,S/Malmo 1993 (81)}) 13. Ng5 Bd7 14. b3 O-O-O 15. Be2 Kb8
>>>>>>16. Nb1 Rc8 17. c3 Be8 18. Qf4 c5 19. dxc5 Qxc5 20. b4 Qf8 21. bxa5 Qxh6 22.
>>>>>>axb6 $16 {0-1 Djukic,N-Miljanic,B/Herceg Novi 2002 (43)}) 10... a6 11. Qe3 c5 (
>>>>>>11... Nc6 12. Rh6 Nb6 13. Be2 (13. Qg5 Bd7 14. Qf6 O-O-O 15. Ng5 Qxf6 16. exf6
>>>>>>Be8 17. Rxh7 Rxh7 18. Nxh7 Bd7 $13 {0-1 Nataf,I-Kovacevic,V/Solin 1997 (44)})
>>>>>>13... Bd7 (13... f6 14. Rdh1) 14. Rdh1 O-O-O 15. Rxh7 Rxh7 16. Rxh7 $14) 12.
>>>>>>dxc5 Qxc5 13. Qf4 (13. Nd4 Nc6 14. f4 Nxd4 15. Rxd4 b5 16. Qd2 Bb7 17. Rh3 Nb6
>>>>>>18. Nd1 Rc8 19. Ne3 Nd7 20. Be2 Qe7 21. Bd3 Qc5 22. Be2 Qe7 23. Bd3 {
>>>>>>1/2-1/2 Nataf,I-Thorhallsson,T/Bermuda 1999 (23)}) 13... Nc6 (13... Qf8 14. g4
>>>>>>Nc6 15. Bg2 b5 16. Ng5 h6 17. Nge4 g5 18. Nf6+ Nxf6 19. Qxf6 Ne7 20. Nxd5 exd5
>>>>>>21. Bxd5 Ra7 22. Bc6+ Bd7 23. Bxd7+ Rxd7 24. Qxa6 {
>>>>>>1-0 Hector,J-Thiel,T/BL0102 Luebeck-Wattenscheid 2002 (24).}) 14. Bd3 Qb4 (
>>>>>>14... Qxf2 15. Rde1 Nc5 16. Ref1 Nxd3+ 17. cxd3 Qc5 18. Ng5 $16) (14... b5 15.
>>>>>>Ng5 Ncxe5 16. Bxg6 $1) 15. Be4 $3 (15. Qg3 $6 Nc5) 15... dxe4 (15... Qc4 16.
>>>>>>Ng5 Ncxe5 17. Nxh7 Rg8 18. Nxd5 $1 exd5 19. Rxd5 Nc6 20. Rxd7 Bxd7 21. Nf6+ Ke7
>>>>>>22. Nd5+ Kf8 23. Rh7 $18) 16. Nxe4 Rf8 17. a3 (17. Rxh7 Kd8 $1) 17... Qe7 18.
>>>>>>Qe3 $1 (18. Rxh7 Kd8 $1) (18. Nfg5 Kd8) 18... Rh8 (18... Kd8 19. Qb6+ Ke8 20.
>>>>>>Rxd7 $18) 19. Nfg5 $1 Ndxe5 (19... Ncxe5 20. Nxh7 (20. Nd6+ Kd8) 20... Rg8 21.
>>>>>>Qc3 $1 f6 22. f4 Ng4 23. Rxd7 Bxd7 24. Nhxf6+ Nxf6 25. Nxf6+) 20. Nxh7 Rxh7 21.
>>>>>>Rxh7 Qf8 (21... Bd7 22. Rh8+) 22. Nf6+ (22. Nf6+ Ke7 23. Qg5) 1-0
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> /s



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