Author: Jorge Pichard
Date: 08:56:51 11/17/03
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On November 17, 2003 at 08:13:26, Omid David Tabibi wrote: >On November 17, 2003 at 07:58:59, Jorge Pichard wrote: > >>I kept reading from Mig that not too many programs would have known what plan to >>make, such as moving the Knight from f6 and advancing the f pawn down. Most >>human players, even weak players know that if your opponent has the center lock >>and is advancing pawns or playing on one side of the board, your best plan would >>be to play on the other side of the board, not with your pieces but with your >>pawns. My question to this forum is how many other top programs would have >>chosen the correct plan? >> > >[D]rnb2rk1/1p1nbppp/1Pp1q3/N1Pp4/1B1Pp3/P1N1P2P/1R3PP1/3QKB1R b K - 0 1 > >Kasparov,G - X3D Fritz >rnb2rk1/1p1nbppp/1Pp1q3/N1Pp4/1B1Pp3/P1N1P2P/1R3PP1/3QKB1R b K - 0 1 > >Analysis by Falcon: > >20...Na6 21.Bxa6 Rxa6 22.0-0 > ² (0.69) Depth: 3/7 00:00:00 >20...Na6 21.Bxa6 Rxa6 22.0-0 Bh4 > ² (0.59) Depth: 4/9 00:00:00 >20...Na6 21.Bxa6 Rxa6 22.0-0 Qf5 23.Qg4 > ± (0.76) Depth: 5/10 00:00:00 >20...f5 21.Qh5 Nf6 22.Qg5 Nbd7 > ± (0.73) Depth: 5/23 00:00:00 >20...f5 21.Nb3 f4 22.Qg4 Qh6 23.Kd2 fxe3+ 24.fxe3 > ² (0.60) Depth: 6/23 00:00:00 27kN >20...f5 21.Be2 f4 22.exf4 Rxf4 23.Bg4 Qf7 24.0-0 > ± (0.74) Depth: 7/23 00:00:00 49kN >20...Nf6 21.f4 exf3 22.Qxf3 Re8 23.Bd3 Nbd7 > ± (0.72) Depth: 7/23 00:00:00 97kN >20...Nf6 21.Ne2 Na6 22.Nf4 Qd7 23.Bc3 g5 24.Nh5 > ± (0.83) Depth: 8/23 00:00:01 167kN >20...f5 21.Ne2 g5 22.Nc3 Na6 23.Bxa6 Rxa6 24.0-0 f4 > ² (0.61) Depth: 8/23 00:00:02 311kN >20...f5 21.Be2 Na6 22.0-0 Nxb4 23.axb4 Bh4 24.Qd2 Qg6 25.g3 > ± (0.74) Depth: 9/24 00:00:03 568kN >20...f5 21.Be2 Na6 22.0-0 Qg6 23.Qd2 Bh4 24.Ra2 Nxb4 25.axb4 Re8 > ² (0.69) Depth: 10/28 00:00:08 1328kN >20...Na6 21.Bxa6 Rxa6 22.0-0 f5 23.f4 Qg6 24.g4 Qh6 25.Rh2 Qe6 > ² (0.67) Depth: 10/28 00:00:09 1451kN >20...Na6 21.Bxa6 Rxa6 22.0-0 f5 23.Ne2 Nf6 24.Qc2 Nh5 25.Rbb1 Qg6 26.g3 > ± (0.74) Depth: 11/28 00:00:12 1989kN >20...f5 21.Be2 Bg5 22.h4 Be7 23.Qd2 Na6 24.Ra2 Re8 25.Qc2 Nxb4 26.axb4 > ± (0.73) Depth: 11/31 00:00:19 2964kN > >(David Tabibi, MyTown 17.11.2003) >PIII/733MHz > Thanks for replying, I still think that at move 20...f5 was not too late to save the game! Jorge
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