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Subject: Re: interesting Averno-Arasan game

Author: Dan Ellwein

Date: 07:53:37 10/10/03

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On October 10, 2003 at 00:17:50, Jon Dart wrote:

>Played today on ICC:
>
>[Event "?"]
>[Site "chessclub.com"]
>[Date "2003.10.09"]
>[Round "?"]
>[White "AvernoX"]
>[Black "Arasan 7.2"]
>[Result "0-1"]
>[ECO "C33"]
>[WhiteElo "2301"]
>[BlackElo "2447"]
>[TimeControl "1800+30"]
>
>1. e4 e5 2. f4 exf4 3. Bc4 Qh4+ 4. Kf1 Nf6 5. Nf3 Qh5 6. Nc3 c6 7. d3
>d5 8. exd5 cxd5 9. Qe1+ Be7 10. Bb5+ Kf8 11. Bxf4 Bg4 12. Qg3 Bxf3
>13. Qxf3 Qxf3+ 14. gxf3 d4 15. Ne2 a6 16. Ba4 b5 17. Bb3 Nc6 18. a4
>b4 19. Bc4 Bc5 20. Re1 Ne7 21. Rg1 h6 22. Kf2 Nf5 23. Nc1 Be7 24. Nb3
>Nh5 25. Rxe7 Kxe7 26. Re1+ Ne3 27. Bxe3 dxe3+ 28. Rxe3+ Kf6 29. Nc5
>a5 30. Nd7+ Kg6 31. Ne5+ Kh7 32. Bxf7 Nf4 33. d4 Rhc8 34. c4 bxc3
>35. bxc3 Rab8 36. Kg3 g5 37. Kg4 Kg7 38. h4 Ng2 39. Re4 Nxh4 40. c4
>Rb1 41. Bh5 Rg1+ 42. Kh3 Rh1+ 43. Kg4 Rg1+ 44. Kh3 Rh1+ 45. Kg4 Rc7
>46. Be8 Re7 47. Bb5 h5+ 48. Kxh5 Nxf3+ 49. Kg4 Nxd4 50. Rxd4 Rxe5
>51. Rd7+ Kf6 52. Rd6+ Kf7 53. Ra6 Rh4+ 54. Kg3 Re3+ 55. Kg2 g4
>56. Bc6 g3 57. Bf3 Rf4 58. Bd5+ Ke7 59. Kh3 Rf2 60. Bg2 Ree2 61. Bd5
>g2 62. Rg6 Ra2 63. Bxg2 Rxa4 64. Kg3 Rd2 65. Rg4 Rb4 66. Rg7+ Kf6
>67. Rg4 a4 68. Rf4+ Ke5 69. Re4+ Kd6 70. c5+ Kxc5 71. Re5+ Kd6
>72. Ra5 Rb3+ 73. Kh4 Rxg2 74. Ra8 a3 75. Rd8+ Kc7 76. Rf8 a2 77. Rf7+
>Kb8 78. Rf8+ Kb7 79. Rf1 Rb1 80. Rf7+ Ka8 81. Rf8+ Rb8 82. Rxb8+ Kxb8
>83. Kh3 Rg8 84. Kh4 a1=Q 85. Kh3 Qh1# 0-1 {AvernoX checkmated}
>
>At move 25, Averno played Rxe7 in the following position:
>
>[D] r4k1r/4bpp1/p6p/5n1n/PpBp1B2/1N1P1P2/1PP2K1P/4R1R1 w - -
>
>This looks good. White in fact was only temporarily down material, as it won two
>pawns in addition to the Bishop. Arasan's score went negative for a while.
>However, with the reduced material, White didn't have enough attack and Black,
>with the two Rooks, was able to prevail. It is not clear to me where White went
>wrong, but at move 37, Black expected h4 instead of Kg4, and after 37.. Kg7 had
>a positive score (+0.67).
>
>--Jon

Chessmaster 9000 (default personality) does well on this one seeing Rxf7 in 4:41
min on a Celeron 400 Mhz...

Time	Depth	Score	Positions	Moves
0:00	1/4	0.41	3156		1.Bg3 Nhxg3 2.hxg3 Rc8
0:00	1/4	0.49	4092		1.Be5 Bh4+ 2.Bg3 Bg5 3.Bd5 Be3+
					4.Kg2 Bxg1 5.Bxa8 Nhxg3 6.hxg3
0:00	1/5	0.10	11418		1.Be5 Bh4+ 2.Bg3 Bg5 3.Bd5 Be3+
					4.Kf1 Rc8
0:01	1/5	0.33	30688		1.Re4 Nxf4 2.Rxf4 Bh4+ 3.Kg2 Ne3+
					4.Kh1 Nxc4 5.dxc4
0:02	1/6	0.16	59703		1.Re4 Nxf4 2.Rxf4 g6 3.Nxd4 Bd6
					4.Rfg4 Nxd4 5.Rxd4 Bxh2
0:04	1/7	0.37	161769		1.Re4 Nxf4 2.Rxf4 g6 3.Nxd4 Bd6
					4.Rxf5 gxf5 5.Nxf5 Bxh2 6.Rg7
0:10	1/8	0.30	362917		1.Re4 Nxf4 2.Rxf4 g6 3.Nxd4 Bc5
					4.c3 Bd6 5.Re4 Nxd4 6.Rxd4 Bxh2
0:27	1/9	0.14	863669		1.Re4 Nxf4 2.Rxf4 g6 3.Nxd4 Nxd4
					4.Rxf7+ Ke8 5.Rxg6 Nxc2 6.a5 Bc5+
					7.Ke2 Nd4+ 8.Kd2
1:19	2/10	0.13	2934523		1.Re4 Nxf4 2.Rxf4 g6 3.Nxd4 Nxd4
					4.Rxf7+ Ke8 5.Rxg6 Nxc2 6.a5 Bc5+
					7.Kg3 Nd4 8.Kg2
1:54	2/10	0.33	4564371		1.Re5 Nxf4 2.Rxf5 Nh3+ 3.Kf1 Nxg1
					4.Rxf7+ Ke8 5.Kxg1 Bf6 6.Nc5 Rc8
					7.Ne4
2:17	3/11	0.11	5677262		1.Re5 Nxf4 2.Rxf5 Nh3+ 3.Kf1 Nxg1
					4.Rxf7+ Ke8 5.Kxg1 Bf6 6.Nc5 Rc8
					7.Ne4 Be5
3:46	3/11	0.16	9664749		1.Rg4 Nf6 2.Rg2 Nh5 3.Re5 Nxf4
					4.Rxf5 Bh4+ 5.Rg3 Bxg3+ 6.hxg3
					Nh3+ 7.Kg2 Ng5 8.Nxd4
4:41	3/11	0.45	12235831	1.Rxe7 Kxe7 2.Re1+ Kd7 3.Re5 Nxf4
					4.Rxf5 g5 5.Rxf7+ Ke8 6.Nxd4 Rf8
					7.Rc7 Rd8
6:12	4/12	0.55	16876917	1.Rxe7 Kxe7 2.Re1+ Ne3 3.Be5 Kf8
					4.Nxd4 Nxc4 5.dxc4 Rd8 6.Nc6 Rd7
					7.Nxb4 Rd2+ 8.Ke3
11:29	5/13	0.45	34219634	1.Rxe7 Kxe7 2.Re1+ Ne3 3.Be5 Kf8
					4.Nxd4 Nxc4 5.dxc4 Rc8 6.Bd6+ Kg8
					7.b3 Kh7 8.Bxb4 Rhd8 9.Ke3 Nf6




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