Author: Drexel,Michael
Date: 16:00:19 01/14/04
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On January 14, 2004 at 17:21:02, John Merlino wrote: >On January 14, 2004 at 15:00:40, Thomas Lagershausen wrote: > >>On January 14, 2004 at 14:46:39, Robert Hyatt wrote: >> >>>On January 14, 2004 at 14:21:27, Thomas Lagershausen wrote: >>> >>>>Kasparov - Anand (Linares 1994) >>>>[D]1rb1r1k1/2q1bp2/pp1pp1p1/2n3Pp/Pn2PP1Q/1NN1B2R/1PP3BP/R5K1 w - - 22.Bf3!! Bf8 >>>>23.Bxh5!! gxh5 24.Qxh5 Bg7 25.Bd4 e5 26.f5 exd4 27.Qh7+ Kf8 28.f6 Ne6 29.Qh8+ >>>>Bxh8 30.Rxh8 mate >>> >>> >>>26. ... exd4 is bad. Kf8 holds on much longer with only a score of >>>+1.something. exd4 leads to an instant mate in 4 for white... >> >>Sorry, i post the variation for humans and not for computers.But you have to >>agree that 22.Bg2-f3!! leads to a won position for white. >> >>So the question is how long will it take Crafty to find 22.Bf3 ? > >Chessmaster 9000, SKR personality on a P4-2.4, needs 3:15 to find Bf3, but the >score does not show a convincing win at all: 1...e5 2.f5 Kg7 or 1...Kg7 2.f5! e5 1...Kg7 2.f5 exf5 3.Bxh5 Rg8) are other ways to avoid mate but the position is always clearly better for white. Michael > >Time Depth Score Positions Moves >0:00 1/4 0.24 6723 1.Nxc5 bxc5 2.Qf2 Bb7 3.a5 >0:00 1/5 0.13 11217 1.Nxc5 bxc5 2.Qf2 Nc6 3.b3 Bb7 >0:00 1/5 0.32 16624 1.Qf2 Bd7 2.Ra3 e5 3.f5 Rbc8 >0:00 1/6 0.26 39538 1.Qf2 Nxb3 2.cxb3 e5 3.f5 Bd7 4.Rd1 > Rec8 5.fxg6 fxg6 >0:01 1/7 0.21 181123 1.Qf2 Bd7 2.Qd2 d5 3.Bd4 dxe4 4.Nxe4 > Nxe4 5.Bxe4 >0:04 1/8 0.26 560490 1.Qf2 Nxb3 2.cxb3 e5 3.f5 Bd7 4.fxg6 > fxg6 5.Rf3 Be6 >0:07 1/9 0.06 1151860 1.Qf2 Nxb3 2.cxb3 e5 3.f5 d5 4.Rf1 > f6 5.gxf6 Bxf6 6.Rg3 >0:52 1/10 0.23 7580247 1.Qf2 Nxb3 2.cxb3 Bd7 3.Rd1 b5 > 4.Rf3 bxa4 5.bxa4 Rec8 6.Bd4 d5 >1:28 1/11 -0.01 13424077 1.Qf2 Nxb3 2.cxb3 e5 3.f5 d5 4.Rf1 > Rf8 5.Nxd5 Nxd5 6.Rc1 Qd6 7.exd5 > Bxf5 >3:15 1/11 0.47 29882219 1.Bf3 Bf8 2.Bxh5 gxh5 3.Qxh5 Bg7 > 4.Qh7+ Kf8 5.f5 exf5 6.exf5 Re5 > 7.f6 Bxh3 8.fxg7+ Ke7 9.Qxh3 Nxc2 >7:33 1/12 0.76 70197379 1.Bf3 Bf8 2.Bxh5 gxh5 3.Qxh5 Bg7 > 4.Bd4 e5 5.Qh7+ Kf8 6.Bxc5 dxc5 > 7.f5 Qd8 8.f6 Bxf6 9.gxf6 Qxf6 > 10.Rg3 Ke7 11.Rf1 >21:34 1/13 0.72 204367326 1.Bf3 e5 2.f5 Kg7 3.f6+ Kg8 4.fxe7 > Bxh3 5.Qxh3 Qxe7 6.Nxc5 dxc5 7.Rc1 > Rbd8 8.Bg2 Nc6 > >jm
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