Author: John Merlino
Date: 21:36:00 09/14/03
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On September 14, 2003 at 23:00:19, Richard Patterson wrote: >On September 14, 2003 at 22:59:19, Richard Patterson wrote: > >>I was playing slowmoe(c) on the chess club web sight and this was a position >>that occured in that game. I played B-G3 and won the game but when I had Fritz 8 >>review my game this move was not a choice at 10 minutes. I was a pawn down when >>this move was made and as black my attack had to keep going since white was >>getting something started. Any thoughts on this position? >> >>Richard >> >>[p] 1k1r3r/p2n3p/bpR5/3B4/Q1PP1bp1/8/PP1N1P1q/RN3K2 b - - 0 24 > >sorry :) > >[d] 1k1r3r/p2n3p/bpR5/3B4/Q1PP1bp1/8/PP1N1P1q/RN3K2 b - - 0 24 Chessmaster switches to Bg3 after 4:24 on a P4-2.4: Time Depth Score Positions Moves 0:00 1/3 -1.19 6048 24...g3 25.Bg2 gxf2 26.Nf3 0:00 1/4 -0.33 12106 24...g3 25.Bg2 Bb7 26.Nf3 Bxc6 27.Qxc6 0:00 1/4 -1.07 15575 24...Bb7 25.Ke2 Rhe8+ 26.Re6 Nf6 0:00 1/5 -0.99 75753 24...Bb7 25.Bg2 Nf6 26.Nb3 Rhe8 27.Nc3 0:01 1/6 -1.44 227609 24...Bb7 25.Bg2 Nf6 26.Nb3 g3 27.Nc3 gxf2 0:03 1/7 -1.51 709814 24...Bb7 25.Bg2 Be3 26.Ne4 Bxd4 27.Nbc3 Nf6 28.Nxf6 Bxf6 0:08 1/7 -1.68 1737375 24...Bg3 25.fxg3 Rhf8+ 26.Ke1 Qg1+ 27.Ke2 Ne5 28.dxe5 Rxd5 29.Rf6 Rxe5+ 30.Kd3 Re3+ 31.Kc2 Rxf6 32.Qxa6 Qxg3 0:15 1/8 -1.68 3172201 24...Bg3 25.fxg3 Rhf8+ 26.Ke1 Qg1+ 27.Ke2 Ne5 28.dxe5 Rxd5 29.Rf6 Rxe5+ 30.Kd3 Re3+ 31.Kc2 Rxf6 32.Qxa6 Qxg3 0:25 1/8 -1.78 5305613 24...Bb7 25.Bg2 Nf6 26.c5 bxc5 27.Nb3 cxd4 28.Nxd4 Rhe8 0:57 1/9 -3.14 11529100 24...Bb7 25.Bg2 Bxd2 26.Nxd2 Ne5 27.dxe5 Rxd2 28.Ke1 Qxg2 29.Kxd2 Qxc6 1:53 1/10 -2.28 24208952 24...Bb7 25.Bg2 Bxd2 26.Nxd2 Ne5 27.dxe5 Rxd2 28.Rd1 Bxc6 29.Qxc6 Rxd1+ 30.Ke2 Rd7 31.Qa8+ Kc7 32.Qxa7+ Kd8 33.Qb8+ Ke7 34.Qxh8 Qxg2 35.Qf6+ Ke8 36.Qxb6 4:24 1/10 -2.45 57354975 24...Bg3 25.Ke2 Qxf2+ 26.Kd1 Bb7 27.Re6 Qxd4 28.Qa3 Qg1+ 29.Kc2 Bxd5 30.cxd5 Rc8+ 31.Rc6 Rhe8 32.Qc3 jm
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