Author: Terry McCracken
Date: 16:11:48 03/03/03
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On March 03, 2003 at 15:46:33, Eduard Nemeth wrote: >The duel in Bahrain ended to 4-4. > >Today played in Linares ua. Kramnik vs. Ponomariov. > >I analyzed the game for the following reason: > >[D]3r1rk1/2q1b1pp/p2pP3/1ppQ4/5p1P/2P5/PPB3PK/R4R2 w - - 0 1 > >Analysis by Fritz 7: > >28.Dh5 g6 29.Lxg6 hxg6 30.Dxg6+ Kh8 31.Dh6+ Kg8 32.Dg6+ Kh8 33.Dh6+ Kg8 34.Dg6+ >Kh8 35.Dh6+ >= (0.00) Tiefe: 12/29 00:00:30 7421kN >28.g3! >= (-0.12) Tiefe: 12/35 00:00:57 15088kN >28.g3! >= (0.16) Tiefe: 13/35 00:04:18 73876kN >28.g3 c4 29.Txf4 Txf4 30.gxf4 Dc5 31.Dxc5 dxc5 32.Kh3 Td2 33.Tc1 g6 34.h5 >= (0.13) Tiefe: 14/40 00:11:39 204945kN > >I wanted some Fritz Engines because of the strange behavior, first 0,00 then g3! > but for the time being with minus evaluation -0,12 examine. > >Before I could take however another Fritz engine (F8), since Kramnik played >already g3 and Ponomariov pushed its Pown further forward. That looked in such >a way: > >Kramnik - Ponomariov > >[D]3r1rk1/2q1b1pp/p2pP3/1ppQ4/7P/2P2pP1/PPB4K/R4R2 w - - 0 1 > >Kramnik played now Rxf3 an game end draw. > >Fritz 7: > >3r1rk1/2q1b1pp/p2pP3/1ppQ4/7P/2P2pP1/PPB4K/R4R2 w - - 0 1 > >Analysis by Fritz 7: > >29.h5 Tf6 30.Txf3 Th6 31.Tf7 Te8 32.Te1 Dc8 33.Lb3 g6 34.Ld1 >± (0.88) Tiefe: 11/30 00:00:15 3660kN >29.h5 Tf6 30.Txf3 Th6 31.Tf7 Te8 32.Te1 c4 33.Te4 g6 34.Th4 Db6 >± (0.94) Tiefe: 12/30 00:00:26 6952kN >29.h5 c4 30.De4 g6 31.hxg6 Dc5 32.gxh7+ Kh8 33.Dd4+ Dxd4 34.cxd4 d5 35.Kh3 b4 >36.Kg4 >± (0.84) Tiefe: 13/33 00:00:59 16857kN > >And indeed should white somewhat better. > >Is Fritz the WM Kramnik now already ahead? > >Or did Kramnik continue to see as Fritzchen, i.e. that it is enough after >exchange of some figures because of unequal-colored runners only to a Remis? > >Fallowing message (Analysis with Fritz 80019!) see here: > >http://f50.parsimony.net/forum202029/messages/24.htm > >Game: > > >[Event "Linares 2003"] >[Site "?"] >[Date "2003.??.??"] >[Round "9"] >[White "Gm Kramnik,V."] >[Black "GM Ponomariov,R."] >[WhiteElo "2805"] >[BlackElo "2730"] >[ECO "C96"] >[Result "1/2-1/2"] > >1. e4 e5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bb5 a6 4. Ba4 Nf6 5. O-O Be7 6. Re1 >b5 7. Bb3 d6 8. c3 O-O 9. h3 Na5 10. Bc2 c5 11. d4 Nd7 >12. Kh1 Bb7 13. d5 f5 14. exf5 Nc4 15. Nbd2 Nxd2 16. Qxd2 >Nf6 17. Ng5 Bxd5 18. f4 Qc7 19. Ne6 Bxe6 20. fxe6 Nh5 >21. Qd5 Rad8 22. f5 Ng3+ 23. Kh2 Nxf5 24. Rf1 Nh4 25. Bg5 >Ng6 26. h4 Nf4 27. Bxf4 exf4 28. g3 f3 29. Rxf3 Rxf3 >30. Qxf3 Rf8 31. Qd3 g6 32. Rf1 Qc8 33. Rxf8+ 1/2-1/2 > > >Eduard The point is, Kramnik is in first place, and after several rounds, he gets a day off, so just draw and get some rest. Even Anand and Kasparov didn't try to win.....it was "Draw Day" but not at the O.K. Corral!;) Terry
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