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Subject: Re: Easy mate

Author: Rafael Andrist

Date: 15:04:10 09/13/03

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On September 13, 2003 at 14:43:53, Frank Phillips wrote:


>(Against Crafty, both using 5man egtb.).
>
>[Event "Computer chess game"]
>[Site "asus.home.com"]
>[Date "2003.09.13"]
>[Round "-"]
>[White "searcher"]
>[Black "Crafty-19.3"]
>[Result "1-0"]
>[TimeControl "300+3"]
>[FEN "8/4k3/8/8/5K1p/5N1N/8/8 b - - 0 1"]
>[SetUp "1"]
>
>{--------------
>. . . . . . . .
>. . . . k . . .
>. . . . . . . .
>. . . . . . . .
>. . . . . K . p
>. . . . . N . N
>. . . . . . . .
>. . . . . . . .
>black to play
>--------------}
>1... Kd6 2. Ke4 Kc5 3. Nfg5 Kc6 4. Kd4 Kd6 5. Ne4+ Ke6 6. Kc5 Kd7 7. Kd5
>Ke7 8. Kc6 Ke6 9. Neg5+ Ke5 10. Kc5 Kf6 11. Kd6 Kf5 12. Kd5 Kf6 13. Ke4 Ke7
>14. Ke5 Kd7 15. Kd5 Kc7 16. Nf7 Kb6 17. Nd6 Ka5 18. Kc5 Ka4 19. Ne4 Kb3 20.
>Kb5 Kb2 21. Kb4 Kc2 22. Kc4 Kc1 23. Kd3 Kb2 24. Nc5 Kc1 25. Na4 Kb1 26. Kd2
>Ka2 27. Kc3 Kb1 28. Nc5 Kc1 29. Nb3+ Kb1 30. Nd2+ Ka2 31. Nc4 Kb1 32. Kd2
>Ka2 33. Kc2 Ka1 34. Kb3 Kb1 35. Nb2 Kc1 36. Kc3 Kb1 37. Nd3 Ka2 38. Kb4 Kb1
>39. Kb3 Ka1 40. Ne5 Kb1 41. Nf3 Kc1 42. Kc3 Kd1 43. Nf4 h3 44. Nh2 Kc1 45.
>Nd5 Kd1 46. Ne3+ Kc1 47. Kc4 Kb2 48. Kb4 Ka1 49. Nc4 Ka2 50. Kc3 Kb1 51.
>Kd2 Ka1 52. Kc1 Ka2 53. Kc2 Ka1 54. Kb3 Kb1 55. Nd2+ Kc1 56. Kc3 Kd1 57.
>Nb3 Ke1 58. Kd4 Ke2 59. Ke4 Ke1 60. Ke3 Kd1 61. Kd3 Ke1 62. Nd4 Kd1 63. Ne2
>Ke1 64. Nc3 Kf2 65. Kd2 Kg2 66. Ke3 Kg3 67. Ne2+ Kg2 68. Nd4 Kg3 69. Ndf3
>Kg2 70. Nd2 Kg3 71. Ndf1+ Kh4 72. Kf4 Kh5 73. Kf5 Kh6 74. Kf6 Kh7 75. Ne3
>Kh6 76. Neg4+ Kh7 77. Kf7 Kh8 78. Nh6 Kh7 79. Nf5 Kh8 80. Kg6 Kg8 81. Ng7
>Kf8 82. Kf6 Kg8 83. Ne6 Kh7 84. Kg5 Kg8 85. Kg6 Kh8 86. Kf7 Kh7 87. Ng4 h2
>88. Nf8+ Kh8
>{Black resigns} 1-0

The fight between two blinds. The results tells us only that there are practical
chances to win the endgame when both sides do not have the theoretical
informations about win/draw.

Rafael B. Andrist



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