Author: Ernst Walet
Date: 01:03:55 12/06/03
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On December 05, 2003 at 23:40:50, Mike Byrne wrote:
>ALso, first ever from Cental America and currently the second youngest in the
>World -- well done Alejandro!
>
>The 9th game probably clinched the GM title. GM Alekseev refused the draw by
>repetition and with 54. Ka4 and subsequently lost the game with the move 56. Kb3
>being the clunker. White clearly has the advantage at with 31. Rc7 - but then
>played less than accurate for the several moves beginning with 34.Kc3 and lost
>the initiative.
>
>http://www.chessbase.com/newsdetail.asp?newsid=1349
>
>[Event "Santo Domingo Open"]
>[Site "Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic"]
>[Date "2003.12.04"]
>[Round "9"]
>[White "Alekseev(GM)"]
>[Black "Ramirez(IM)"]
>[Result "0-1"]
>[WhiteElo "2613"]
>[BlackElo "2483"]
>[Opening "Sicilian: Nimzovich-Rossolimo attack (with ...g6, without ...d6)"]
>[ECO "B31"]
>[NIC "SI.31"]
>[Time "17:52:55"]
>[TimeControl "5400+30"]
>
>1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bb5 g6 4. O-O Bg7 5. c3 Nf6 6. Qa4 O-O 7. d4 cxd4 8.
>cxd4 d6 9. Bxc6 bxc6 10. Qxc6 Bg4 11. Nbd2 Rc8 12. Qa4 Qb6 13. Re1 Qb7 14.
>Qb3 Qxb3 15. Nxb3 Rc2 16. h3 Bxf3 17. gxf3 Rfc8 18. Rb1 Nd7 19. Bg5 Kf8 20.
>Rec1 Nb6 21. Kf1 a5 22. Be3 a4 23. Rxc2 Rxc2 24. Na1 Rc8 25. Ke2 Ke8 26. Kd3
>Kd7 27. Rc1 Rb8 28. Nc2 d5 29. Nb4 e6 30. Na6 Ra8 31. Rc7+ Ke8 32. Nc5 Bf8
>33. Bf4 Be7 34. Kc3 h5 35. Rb7 Nc4 36. Rb8+ Rxb8 37. Bxb8 Bxc5 38. dxc5 Kd7
>39. exd5 exd5 40. f4 Kc6 41. Bd6 Kb5 42. b3 axb3 43. axb3 Na5 44. Kd4 Kc6
>45. b4 Nb3+ 46. Ke5 d4 47. Ke4 f5+ 48. Kd3 Kd5 49. Be5 Nc1+ 50. Kc2 Na2 51.
>Kb3 Nc1+ 52. Kc2 Na2 53. Kb3 Nc1+ 54. Ka4 Nd3 55. Bf6 Nxf2 56. Kb3 Nxh3 57.
>Be5 h4 58. Bf6 Nxf4 59. Bxh4 Ne6 60. Kc2 g5 61. Bf2 f4 62. Kd3 g4 63. Ke2 g3
>64. Be1 Ke4 65. c6 f3+ 66. Kf1 f2 67. Bxf2 gxf2 {Black wins} 0-1
According to CM9K SKR white initially blew it at move 49.
Time Depth Score Positions Moves
0:01 6/13 1.76 681972 49.Kc2 Na1+ 50.Kd2 Nb3+ 51.Kd3
Nc1+ 52.Kc2 Ne2 53.b5 Ng1 54.b6
Kc6 55.h4 Nf3 56.Kd3 Kb7
0:02 6/13 2.06 1006974 49.h4 Nc1+ 50.Kc2 Ne2 51.b5 Nc3
52.b6 Kc6 53.Be5 Ne2 54.f3 Ng1
55.Bxd4 Nxf3
0:04 7/14 1.86 1785321 49.h4 Nc1+ 50.Kc2 Ne2 51.b5 Nc3
52.b6 Kc6 53.Be5 Ne2 54.f3 Ng1
55.Bxd4 Nxf3 56.Bf2 Kb7
0:11 8/15 1.99 4138848 49.h4 Nc1+ 50.Kc2 Ne2 51.b5 Nc3
52.b6 Kc6 53.Be5 Ne2 54.f3 Ng1
55.Bxd4 Nxf3 56.Bf2 Kb7 57.Kc3
0:25 9/16 2.35 9371577 49.h4 Nc1+ 50.Kc2 Ne2 51.b5 Nc3
52.b6 Kc6 53.Be5 Ne2 54.Kd1 Nc3+
55.Ke1 Nd5 56.Kd2 d3 57.Kxd3 Kxc5
58.b7
0:50 10/17 2.31 19061132 49.h4 Nc1+ 50.Kd2 Na2 51.b5 Nc3
52.b6 Kc6 53.f3 Nd5 54.Be5 Ne3
55.Bxd4 Ng2 56.Bf2 Nxf4 57.Ke3
Nd5+ 58.Kd4 Nxb6 59.cxb6 Kxb6
2:32 11/18 2.76 57670103 49.h4 Nc1+ 50.Kd2 Na2 51.b5 Nc3
52.b6 Kc6 53.Kd3 Ne4 54.Kxd4 Nxf2
55.Ke5 Ne4 56.Ke6 Kb7 57.Kd7 Nf6+
58.Kd8 Ne4
4:53 12/19 2.93 110951911 49.h4 Nc1+ 50.Kd2 Na2 51.b5 Nc3
52.b6 Kc6 53.Kd3 Ne4 54.Kxd4 Nxd6
55.cxd6 Kxd6 56.b7 Kc7 57.Ke5 Kxb7
58.Kf6 Kc6 59.Kxg6 Kc5 60.Kxf5 Kd5
8:31 13/20 2.93 192609325 49.h4 Nc1+ 50.Kd2 Na2 51.b5 Nc3
52.b6 Kc6 53.Kd3 Ne4 54.Kxd4 Nxd6
55.cxd6 Kxd6 56.b7 Kc7 57.Ke5 Kxb7
58.Kf6 Kc6 59.Kxg6 Kc5 60.Kxf5 Kd5
Ernst.
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