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Subject: Re: GK-DJ game 5

Author: Martin Giepmans

Date: 15:53:16 02/05/03

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On February 05, 2003 at 18:40:01, Geo Disher wrote:

>It may no be as clear as some are making out.  I have Fritz 8 doing a shoot out
>at tournament time control and it is only showing about a +.53 eval after move
>23
>
>Kasparov,G - Deep Junior
>r1b1r1k1/pp3ppp/2p2n2/3p4/3P1P2/P1NnP1Pq/1PQBN3/R1K1R3 w - - 0 1
>
>Analysis by Fritz 8:
>
>23.Qxd3 Bf5 24.Ng1 Qg4 25.Qf1 Qxg3 26.Nge2 Qh2 27.Qf3 Be4
>  ²  (0.66)   Depth: 7/16   00:00:00  17kN
>23.Qxd3 Bf5 24.Ng1 Qg4 25.Qf1 Qxg3 26.Nge2 Qh2 27.Qf3 Be4
>  ²  (0.66)   Depth: 8/16   00:00:00  26kN
>23.Qxd3 Bf5 24.Ng1 Qg4 25.Qf1 Qxg3 26.Nge2 Qh2 27.Qf3 Be4
>  ²  (0.66)   Depth: 9/18   00:00:00  58kN
>23.Qxd3 Bf5 24.Ng1 Qg4 25.Qe2 Qxg3 26.Nf3 Bg4
>  ±  (0.72)   Depth: 10/19   00:00:00  173kN
>23.Qxd3 Bf5 24.Ng1 Qg4 25.Qe2 Qxg3 26.Nf3 Bg4 27.Rf1 Rac8 28.Kb1 Bxf3 29.Rxf3
>  ±  (0.72)   Depth: 11/23   00:00:00  427kN
>23.Qxd3 Bf5 24.Ng1 Qg4 25.Qe2 Qxg3 26.Nf3 Bg4 27.Rf1 Rac8 28.Be1 Qh3 29.b3
>  ±  (0.72)   Depth: 12/26   00:00:01  889kN
>23.Qxd3 Bf5 24.Ng1 Qg4 25.Qf1 Qxg3 26.Nge2 Qh2 27.b3 Be4 28.f5
>  ²  (0.56)   Depth: 13/31   00:00:03  2759kN
>23.Qxd3 Bf5 24.Ng1 Qg4 25.Qf1 Qxg3 26.Nge2 Qh2 27.Qf3 Qh3 28.Ng3
>  ²  (0.66)   Depth: 14/28   00:00:06  6053kN
>23.Qxd3 Bf5 24.Ng1 Qg4 25.Qf1 Qxg3 26.Nge2 Qh2 27.Qf3 Be4 28.Qg3 Qxg3 29.Nxg3
>  ²  (0.56)   Depth: 15/34   00:00:16  16852kN
>23.Qxd3 Bf5 24.Ng1 Qg4 25.Qe2 Qxg3 26.Nf3 Bg4 27.Rf1 Ne4 28.Nxe4 Rxe4
>  ²  (0.56)   Depth: 16/38   00:00:45  44446kN
>23.Qxd3 Bf5 24.Ng1 Qg4 25.Qf1 Qxg3 26.Nge2 Qh2 27.Qf3 Be4 28.Qg3 Qxg3 29.Nxg3 g6
>  ²  (0.53)   Depth: 17/40   00:02:28  148021kN
>
>
>
>On February 05, 2003 at 18:00:11, Martin Giepmans wrote:
>
>>
>>Of course my engine thinks that it is winning big time after 16 g3
>>(instead of Bxh7+).
>>Is there any engine out there that doesn't agree?
>>
>>Martin

I agree, +0.53 is not winning big time, but such a score at move 23
is more that white can hope for against a strong opponent.
Every reason to play on!

Martin.




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