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Subject: Re: Svidler resigns in drawn position?

Author: Chesster Fritz

Date: 21:19:10 01/14/04

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On January 14, 2004 at 22:57:32, Sally Weltrop wrote:

>[d]8/1B6/3k3p/pK4p1/P1P3P1/7P/5b2/8 b - - 0 49
>
>Svidler resigns!!!
>
>Looks like a draw to me and other engines that I have used.

Yes it appears to be drawn, but I'm not so sure about that.
Computers will be of little help solving this ending imo.

White, even though there are Bishops of opposite colour, has an advanced passed
pawn, and though it can't Queen, may be Black's undoing, caution at every turn
must be used not to lose on the King-Side. With a very deep analysis, it may be
a complex win for White. I wouldn't resign so quickly, but I'd be very troubled
by this position if I were Black.

Maybe this will turn up as a brilliant endgame study in the future.
I'm interested on what both Kramnik and Svidler have to say about this game.

It's late here, but I may take a stab at it myself, albiet I doubt I'll come up
with a definitive answer.

This ending takes the highest level of technique, and I'm not Capablanca or
Svidler!;-)

Most likely we'll see some good analysis from these Grandmasters, (Not
Capablanca) unhappily deceased;-), but from Kramnik, Svidler, and other GMs.

Fritz



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