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Subject: Re: Serious blunder by Junior 8 or excellent attack by CM? You decide.

Author: Anson T J

Date: 22:45:29 08/02/03

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On August 03, 2003 at 01:38:34, Mike Byrne wrote:

>On August 03, 2003 at 01:34:57, Anson T J wrote:
>
>>On August 03, 2003 at 01:21:24, Brian Kostick wrote:
>>
>>>I would say excellent attack by CM and an interesting position to look at.
>>>
>>>I let Hiarcs 8 have a look at the two positions with my 733MHz PIII:
>>>
>>>Noting H8 cleanly avoids Bf2 in the original position:
>>>
>>>[d] 2r2rk1/p3ppbp/6p1/8/8/QPqBBP2/P1P3PP/2KR3R w - - 0 20
>>>
>>>Summary analysis by Hiarcs 8:
>>>
>>>1.Rhe1 Rfd8 2.Bd4 Bxd4 3.Qxe7 Qb2+ 4.Kd2 Bc3+ 5.Ke2 Bxe1 6.Kxe1 Qxa2
>>>  µ  (-0.75)   Depth: 6/25   00:00:04  266kN
>>>
>>>1.Qxe7 Rfd8 2.Qe4 Qb2+ 3.Kd2 Qxc2+ 4.Ke1 Bc3+ 5.Bd2 Rxd3 6.Qe2
>>>  ³  (-0.70)   Depth: 8/29   00:00:29  2558kN
>>>
>>>1.Qa4 Rfd8 2.b4 Rxd3 3.Rxd3 Qa1+ 4.Kd2 Qxh1 5.g4 Qxh2+ 6.Kd1 Qg2 7.Bxa7
>>>  =  (-0.01)   Depth: 8/29   00:01:34  7816kN
>>>
>>>1.Rhf1 Rfd8
>>>  =  (-0.25)   Depth: 10/33   00:03:09  15701kN
>>>
>>
>>Thanks, could you please analyse the position after Rhf1 Rfd8? I don't see how
>>Rhf1 helps the situation. Doesn't black still win after these moves?
>
>nothing helps -- white is lost ....all move lose for white here - so there is
>nothing wrong with Bf2 - since they all lose anyway

Ok, haven't had a chance to analyse since my computer is still playing Junior vs
CM. Can you tell where the turning point of the game is, i.e, where Junior went
wrong and what it could have played.

thx



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