Author: Eduard Nemeth
Date: 02:54:04 08/04/03
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On August 03, 2003 at 11:58:40, Richard Patterson wrote: >Here is a key point in the game with White to move. The time was set at 60 moves >per hour. I have a pentium 4 2.66Ghz with 1gb of ram. Move #18 for black was not >what I expected and after that move the postion was full of different mating >combinations :) This is one of my better games after not playing for 18 or so >years. If anyone has time please analyze in the different chess engines. > >Thanks > >Richard > > >r1bqr1k1/pp2bpp1/1np2n2/6N1/3P3P/P1NB4/1PQB1P2/2KR3R w - - 0 17 >wKc1,Qc2,Nc3,g5,Bd2,d3,Rd1,h1,Pa3,b2,d4,f2,h4/bKg8,Qd8,Nb6,f6,Bc8,e7,Ra8,e8,Pa7,b7,c6,f7,g7 > > > > >[Event "60'/40+60'/40+60'"] >[Site "?"] >[Date "2003.08.03"] >[Round "?"] >[White "Richard Patterson"] >[Black "Fritz 8"] >[Result "1-0"] >[ECO "D31"] >[PlyCount "53"] > >1. d4 d5 2. c4 c6 3. e3 Nf6 4. Nc3 e6 5. a3 Nbd7 6. Qc2 dxc4 7. Bxc4 Be7 8. Nf3 >Nb6 9. Bd3 O-O 10. g4 h6 11. g5 hxg5 12. Nxg5 Nbd7 13. h4 e5 14. Bd2 exd4 15. >exd4 Re8 16. O-O-O Nb6 17. Bh7+ Kf8 18. Nxf7 Qxd4 19. Bh6 Qg4 20. Rhg1 gxh6 21. >Rxg4 Bxg4 22. Qg6 Nxh7 23. Nxh6 Be6 24. Qxh7 Bf6 25. Rd6 Re7 26. Qg6 Bg7 27. >Rxe6 1-0 > >Sorry I could not figure out how to get diagram at move #17 on this post - still >learning (maybe someone can post it for me) Nice game! Thanks. Analysis by WbNimzo 2000b with my settings: Richard Patterson - Fritz 8 r1bqr1k1/pp2bpp1/1np2n2/6N1/3P3P/P1NB4/1PQB1P2/2KR3R w - - 0 1 Analysis by WbNimzo2000bEN: 17.Thg1 Lg4 18.Db3 Sbd5 19.f3 Lc8 20.La6 = (-0.22) Tiefe: 10 00:03:17 74333kN 17.Lh7+ = (-0.21) Tiefe: 10 00:03:22 76557kN 17.Lh7+ Kf8 18.Sxf7 Kxf7 19.Dg6+ Ke6 20.The1+ Kd7 21.Df5+ Kc7 22.Lf4+ ± (0.94) Tiefe: 10 00:03:36 81584kN 17.Lh7+ Kf8 18.Sxf7 Kxf7 19.Dg6+ Kf8 20.Lh6 Sh5 21.Dxh5 Lf6 22.Lg5 ± (0.99) Tiefe: 11 00:03:50 87061kN About WbNimzo 2000b with my Settings see here: Eduards World: http://eduardonline.beep.de/
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