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Subject: Re: Some evidence that DJ was lost after 10..Bxh2+(game 6)(HIARCS8 at ply13)

Author: Sune Fischer

Date: 07:49:52 08/15/03

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On August 14, 2003 at 20:06:53, ALI MIRAFZALI wrote:

What matters is that Garry couldn't find the refutation over the board.

-S.


>
>If Kasparov had played 16.g3 instead of 16.Bxh7+ it seems that he would have
>won.HIARCS 8 played both sides after 16.g3 up to ply 14(which is very deep)
>and white won.This whole shootout experiment took about 2 days to complete.
>The very interesting thing is that at the ply 11 shootout the result was
>a draw. which may show that this ply 13 shootout may well convey the truth
>about this game.Deep Junior is an unsound program and the authors still need
>to explain 10..Bxh2????????????
>
>
>New game - Hiarcs 8
>Shootout (Hiarcs8, 13ply)
>
>1.d4 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.e3 0-0 5.Bd3 d5 6.cxd5 exd5 7.Nge2 Re8 8.0-0 Bd6
>9.a3 c6 10.Qc2 Bxh2+ 11.Kxh2 Ng4+ 12.Kg3 Qg5 13.f4 Qh5 14.Bd2 Qh2+ 15.Kf3 Qh4
>16.g3 Qh2  1.84/13  1:17:31  17.f5  1.59/13  1:23:20  Qh3 (Nd7)  2.19/14
>1:23:20  18.Rg1  1.94/14  1:23:20  Nh2+  1.69/14  1:23:20  19.Kf2  1.69/14  0
>Ng4+  1.69/14  1:02:30  20.Ke1  1.69/14  45:42  Nd7  1.44/14  1:23:20  21.e4
>(Rc1)  1.20/14  1:23:20  21...Qh2  1.20/14  1:02:30  22.Bf4 (Bg5)  1.13/14
>1:23:20  22...dxe4  1.13/14  1:02:30  23.Nxe4  1.30/14  4:07  Nb6  1.30/14
>1:02:30  24.f6  1.02/14  1:23:20  Bf5  1.13/14  1:23:20  25.Kd2  1.20/14
>1:23:20  Rxe4  1.17/14  1:23:20  26.Bxe4  1.42/14  1:23:20  Re8  1.45/14  26:36
>27.Be5  1.45/14  1:23:20  Bxe4 (Nxe5)  1.62/14  1:23:20  28.Qxe4  1.62/14
>1:02:30  Nc4+  1.66/14  1:16:42  29.Kc1  1.73/14  1:23:20  Nxf6  1.95/14
>1:23:20  30.Qg2  1.95/14  1:03:16  Qxg2  1.95/14  52:54  31.Rxg2  2.02/14  10:15
> Ne4  2.02/14  7:27  32.b3  2.02/14  12:59  Ne3  2.02/14  8:11  33.Rg1  2.00/14
>3:30  g5 (Nd5)  2.04/14  18:28  34.Re1  2.31/14  9:10  Ng2  2.13/14  1:57
>35.Rf1  2.13/14  1:41  f6  2.32/14  5:39  36.Bxf6 (Bc7)  2.13/14  3:03
>36...Nxf6  2.01/14  1:42  37.Rf2  2.27/14  2:37  Ne1  2.31/14  57  38.Kd2
>2.31/14  1:36  Nc2  2.32/14  1:24  39.Kxc2  2.36/14  35  Ng4  2.43/14  53
>40.Raf1  2.43/14  12  Nxf2  2.42/14  1:41  41.Rxf2  2.42/14  5  Re3  2.55/14
>1:12  42.g4  2.55/14  34  Kg7 (Kh8)  2.58/14  40  43.Rg2  2.73/14  1:39  Kg6
>2.71/14  1:38  44.Ng3  2.62/14  1:02  Rf3  2.70/14  54  45.Nh5 (Ne4)  2.74/14
>2:17  45...Kf7  2.79/14  2:53  46.Rg3  2.80/14  2:23  Rf1  2.80/14  4:19  47.Re3
>(Kd3)  2.82/14  7:31  47...Rg1  2.87/14  7:03  48.Ng3  2.87/14  2:35  Kg6
>2.98/14  18:01  49.Kd3  2.99/14  9:36  Rg2  3.13/14  20:09  50.Ke4 (b4)  3.38/14
> 16:39  50...h6  3.77/14  24:27  51.Ke5  3.77/14  2:03  Rf2  4.25/14  13:33
>52.Kd6  4.43/14  5:44  Rf4  4.54/14  7:58  53.Ke7 (Re6+)  5.42/14  5:41
>53...Rf7+  5.55/14  2:39  54.Ke8  5.55/14  16  Kg7  5.55/14  2:18  55.Re7
>5.98/14  3:32  Rxe7+  6.09/14  1:10  56.Kxe7  6.09/14  0  Kg6  6.23/14  1:47
>57.b4 (Kd7)  6.41/14  6:26  57...Kg7  6.85/14  5:33  58.Nh5+ (Kd6)  10.80/14
>9:18  58...Kh7 (Kg6)  10.80/14  20  59.b5 10.80/14  2:38  1-0
>
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