Author: Anson T J
Date: 17:59:35 08/08/03
Junior 8 had time problems as it didn't prepare for a 100+ move game. Without
being able to probe end game tablebases CM9000 found the win.
[d]1R6/8/1B6/1b3n2/4k3/8/2r2K2/8 w - - 0 108
Junior 8 played 108. Kg1 {=+ (-0.53) Depth: 18 0:00:00}
Chess Master replied with ...Kf3 {-+ (-5.58) Depth: 10 0:00:49}
Is Junior 8's Kg1 a blunder or has white nothing better?
Position was played out,
108. Kg1 {(Ke1) -0.53/18 0} Kf3 {(Bc6) -5.58/10 49}
109. Rg8 {-0.62/13 8} Bd3 {(Bc4) -6.29/10 37}
110. Rf8 {-#8/22 9} Rg2+ {-7.05/9 25}
111. Kh1 {-0.47/3 0} Be4 {-8.39/10 44}
112. Ba7 {(Rf6) -#6/26 1} Ke2 {-#8/9 16}
113. Rxf5 {-#6/22 1} Rg6+ {(Rg5+) -#8/7 0}
114. Kh2 {-#6/26 24} Bxf5 {-#6/7 0}
115. Bb8 {-#6/1 0} Kf1 {-#5/1 0}
116. Bg3 {(Be5) -#5/1 0} Rg5 {-#4/1 0}
117. Bh4 {(Be5) -#3/1 0} Rg2+ {-#3/1 0}
118. Kh1 {-#3/1 0} Be4 {-#2/1 0}
119. Bg3 {-#1/1 0} Rf2# {-#1/1 0} 0-1
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