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Subject: Re: Moments of brilliancy.

Author: Richard Pijl

Date: 11:40:34 05/12/04

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On May 12, 2004 at 11:55:31, Dan Andersson wrote:

> First move seems to be correct. Post the the safe knight on the overprotected
>d3 square. While allowing the e5 knight to hang.
> The PV breaks later. It would be interesting to see what happens if you step
>through it.
>
>MvH

I wonder if you mean this position:
[D]6kr/1pr2pp1/p3p1p1/4P3/P2N3q/4P2P/1P1RBnP1/1Q1R2K1 b - -

Which is reached after 1.Ncd3 Qb1 2.Qh4 h3 3.Nf2 fxe5

Now (on P4-2.4 with slightly different version of the Baron):

  9(20).   0:22.63   5315886   -1.49  Qh4-g3 Kg1-f1 Rh8-h4 Rd2-c2 Nf2xd1 Qb1xd1
                                      Rc7xc2 Qd1xc2 Qg3xe3 Qc2-c8 Kg8-h7
 10(20)&   0:38.23   9074515   -1.71  Qh4-g3 Kg1-f1 Rh8-h4 Nd4-f3 Nf2-e4 Be2-d3
                                      Ne4xd2 Rd1xd2 Rh4xa4 Qb1-e1 Qg3xe1 Kf1xe1
 10(23)+   1:00.97  14501500   -1.14  Nf2xh3 (g2xh3) (Qh4-g3) (Kg1-f1) (Qg3xh3)
(Kf1-f2)
                                      (Qh3-h2) (Kf2-f3) (Rh8-h3) (Kf3-e4)
(Qh2-g3) (Nd4-f5)
                                      (e6xf5) (Ke4-d4) (Qg3xe3) (Kd4-d5)
 10(23)&   1:08.60  16372318   -1.01  Nf2xh3 g2xh3 Qh4-g3 Kg1-f1 Qg3xh3 Kf1-f2
                                      Qh3-h2 Kf2-f3 Rh8-h3 Kf3-e4 Qh2-g3 Be2-f3
                                      Qg3-h4 Ke4-d3 Rh3xf3 Rd1-f1 Rf3-h3
 10(23).   1:35.08  22214990   -1.01  Nf2xh3 g2xh3 Qh4-g3 Kg1-f1 Qg3xh3 Kf1-f2
                                      Qh3-h2 Kf2-f3 Rh8-h3 Kf3-e4 Qh2-g3 Be2-f3
                                      Qg3-h4 Ke4-d3 Rh3xf3 Rd1-f1 Rf3-h3
 11(24)&   2:11.60  31107883   -1.27  Nf2xh3 g2xh3 Qh4-g3 Kg1-f1 Qg3xh3 Kf1-f2
                                      Qh3-h2 Kf2-f3 Rh8-h3 Kf3-e4 Qh2-g3 Be2-f3
                                      Qg3-h4 Ke4-d3 Rh3xf3 Rd1-f1 Rf3xf1 Qb1xf1
 11(24).   3:32.18  49815349   -1.27  Nf2xh3 g2xh3 Qh4-g3 Kg1-f1 Qg3xh3 Kf1-f2
                                      Qh3-h2 Kf2-f3 Rh8-h3 Kf3-e4 Qh2-g3 Be2-f3
                                      Qg3-h4 Ke4-d3 Rh3xf3 Rd1-f1 Rf3xf1 Qb1xf1
 12(27)&   4:42.98  66610729   -1.01  Nf2xh3 g2xh3 Qh4-g3 Kg1-f1 Qg3xh3 Kf1-f2
                                      Qh3-h2 Kf2-f3 Rh8-h3 Kf3-e4 Qh2-g3 Be2-f3
                                      Qg3-h4 Ke4-d3 Rh3xf3 Rd2-c2 Rc7xc2 Kd3xc2
                                      Qh4-e4 Rd1-d3
 12(27).   6:19.21  88323766   -1.01  Nf2xh3 g2xh3 Qh4-g3 Kg1-f1 Qg3xh3 Kf1-f2
                                      Qh3-h2 Kf2-f3 Rh8-h3 Kf3-e4 Qh2-g3 Be2-f3
                                      Qg3-h4 Ke4-d3 Rh3xf3 Rd2-c2 Rc7xc2 Kd3xc2
                                      Qh4-e4 Rd1-d3

Richard.



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