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Subject: Re: Why did Alekhine considered this game as one of his best ever ?

Author: Jorge Pichard

Date: 08:33:01 04/05/03

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On April 05, 2003 at 11:00:50, Kurt Utzinger wrote:

>On April 05, 2003 at 10:53:38, Jorge Pichard wrote:
>
>>On April 05, 2003 at 10:30:03, Kurt Utzinger wrote:
>>
>>>On April 05, 2003 at 09:41:33, Jorge Pichard wrote:
>>>
>>>>This position taken from a game considered by Alekhine to be one of his best two
>>>>games ever played.
>>>>
>>>>Baden-Baden Tournament, May 1925.
>>>>
>>>>White: R. Reti Black Alekhine:
>>>>
>>>>In this position Alekhine wrote " It seems almost incredible that this
>>>>spectacular move not only stops White's attack but even brings him serious
>>>>trouble". The only reason why Reti got into trouble was because he chose 27.
>>>>Kt-B3?! Instead of the better move chosen by Fritz 8 27. bxc6! this is what
>>>>Alekhine wrote " It is obvious enough that the Rook can't be taken because of
>>>>27....QxP+. followed by 28.....KtxP and wins.
>>>>
>>>>The move found by Alekhine 26....R-K6! is a great challenge for most top
>>>>programs, since I have NOT found any programs that will select this move.
>>>>
>>>>[D]r3r1k1/1pq2pp1/2p2n2/1PNn4/2QN2b1/6P1/3RPP2/2R3KB b - - 0 1
>>>>
>>>>This is what Fritz 8 plays after:
>>
>>
>>1... Re6 2. bxc6 Re5 {[%emt 0:03:03]} 3. cxb7 {[%emt 0:01:40]} Rb8 {
>>[%emt 0:02:53]} 4. Ndb3 {[%emt 0:02:04]} Rxb7 {[%emt 0:04:25]} 5. Bxd5 {
>>[%emt 0:00:51]} Rb6 {(Rb8) [%emt 0:02:59]} 6. Bg2 {[%emt 0:02:29]} Re8 {
>>[%emt 0:04:54]} 7. Nd4 {(e4) [%emt 0:02:59]} Qe5 {[%emt 0:04:05]} 8. Qa4 {
>>[%emt 0:04:10]} Qb8 {(Qh5) [%emt 0:04:07]} 9. Nc6 {[%emt 0:02:51]} Rb1 {
>>[%emt 0:03:22]} 10. Nxb8 {[%emt 0:02:11]} Rxc1+ {[%emt 0:00:29]} 11. Rd1 {
>>[%emt 0:02:36]} Rxc5 {[%emt 0:01:02]} 12. Na6 {[%emt 0:02:11]} Rc3 {
>>[%emt 0:01:53]} 13. f3 {[%emt 0:02:25]} Be6 {[%emt 0:01:47]} 14. Qa5 {
>>[%emt 0:02:55]} *
>>
>>And here is the Position after 14 more moves, White is obviously winning:
>>
>>[d}4r1k1/5pp1/N3bn2/Q7/8/2r2PP1/4P1B1/3R2K1 b - - 0 14
>>
>>
>>-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>
>>>>Here is the other brillian game considered by Alekhine to be his best two games
>>>>ever played.
>>>>
>>>>http://www.geocities.com/lifemasteraj/bogo-alek1.html
>>>
>>>Hi Jorge
>>>You have not tested enough programs with enough time. There are several engines
>>>to find the nice ... Re3 move. Junior7 and Gambit Tiger 2 belong to those
>>>programs which only need some seconds. The solving time of other engines can be
>>>found at http://www.computerschach.de/test/index.htm
>>>
>>>r3r1k1/1pq2pp1/2p2n2/1PNn4/2QN2b1/6P1/3RPP2/2R3KB b - - 0 1
>>>
>>>Analysis by Junior 7:
>>>
>>>1...cxb5 2.Nxb5 Qa5 3.Rxd5
>>>  ±  (0.84)   Depth: 3   00:00:00
>>>1...Ne3 2.Qd3 Ned5
>>>  ³  (-0.38)   Depth: 6   00:00:00  10kN
>>>  =  (0.00)   Depth: 9   00:00:00  191kN
>>>1...Bh3 2.bxc6 bxc6 3.Nxc6 Qxc6 4.Rxd5 Nxd5 5.Bxd5 Qf6 6.Ne4 Qf5 7.Bxa8 Rxa8
>>>  =  (-0.20)   Depth: 9   00:00:00  233kN
>>>  =  (0.20)   Depth: 12   00:00:02  2107kN
>>>1...Re3 2.Bf3 Bxf3 3.exf3 Rea3 4.Re2 Ra1 5.Ree1 Rxc1 6.Qxc1
>>>  =  (0.09)   Depth: 12   00:00:10  10268kN
>>>  =  (-0.15)   Depth: 14   00:00:32  32309kN
>>>
>>>(Utzinger, MyTown 05.04.2003)
>>>
>>>Reti - Aljechin
>>>r3r1k1/1pq2pp1/2p2n2/1PNn4/2QN2b1/6P1/3RPP2/2R3KB b - - 0 1
>>>
>>>Analysis by Gambit Tiger 2.0:
>>>
>>>1...Ra3 2.Rd3 Rxd3 3.Nxd3 Nb6 4.Qc2 Qd6 5.e3 cxb5 6.Nxb5 Qe7
>>>  ²  (0.28)   Depth: 7   00:00:00  135kN
>>>  ²  (0.34)   Depth: 9   00:00:04  1381kN
>>>1...Re3 2.Bf3 Bxf3 3.exf3 Rea3 4.bxc6 bxc6 5.Rb2 Nb6 6.Qe2 Re8 7.Qf1 Re5
>>>  =  (0.14)   Depth: 9   00:00:07  2270kN
>>>  =  (-0.06)   Depth: 12   00:00:36  11847kN
>>>
>>>(Utzinger, MyTown 05.04.2003)
>>
>>
>>What kind of Analysis did you run: Infinite Analysis, Full Analysis, or Deep
>>Position Analysis ?
>>
>>Pichard
>
>    Hi Jorge
>    I used "Infinite Analysis" [Alt F2] on P4 1.8/32 MB hash
>    Kurt


Sorry I was using the wrong Analysis:New game



Analysis by Fritz 8:

1...Re3 2.Bg2 Bh3 3.bxc6 bxc6 4.Bf3 Rea3 5.Ncb3 R8a4 6.Qxc6 Qxc6

  ²  (0.66)   Depth: 13/36   00:09:05  313454kN

(Pichard, MyTown 05.04.2003)




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