Author: Johan Havegheer
Date: 13:05:45 05/27/04
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On May 27, 2004 at 14:48:10, José Antônio Fabiano Mendes wrote: > Henri Grob vs David, corr 1966 >40 d5!! This is an excellent move. If Black plays cxd5, then White's king finds >a killer home on d6. If Black refuses the capture White will have two connected >passed pawns on the 6th rank ready for mate or promotion. AMD XP2800+ @2.19 Ghz Analysis by Ruffian 2.1.0: +- (2.57) 1.Txf3 00:00:00 +- (2.17) 1.Txf3 Ke7 00:00:00 +- (1.88) 1.Txf3 Ke7 2.Te3 00:00:00 +- (2.03) 1.Kxc6 f2 2.Txf2 Txh5 00:00:00 ± (1.34) 1.Kxc6 Txh5 2.Txf3 Ke7 00:00:00 +- (1.96) 1.Txf3 Ke7 2.Kxb4 Txh5 3.Te3 00:00:00 +- (1.95) 1.Txf3 Ke7 2.Te3 Txh5+ 3.Kxb4 Tf5 00:00:00 +- (1.65) 1.Txf3 Ke7 2.Kxc6 Kxe6 3.d5+ Ke5 4.Te3+ Kf5 00:00:00 +- (1.66) 1.Kxc6 Txd4 2.Txf3 Ke7 3.Kc5 Td2 00:00:00 ± (0.92) 1.Kxc6 Txd4 2.Txf3 Ke7 3.h6 Th4 4.Tf7+ Kxe6 00:00:00 ± (1.06) 1.Txf3 Ke7 2.Te3 b3 3.Txb3 Txh5+ 4.Kxc6 Kxe6 00:00:00 ± (1.27) 1.Txf3 Ke7 2.Te3 b3 3.Txb3 Txh5+ 4.Kxc6 Kxe6 5.Te3+ Kf7 00:00:00 +- (1.63) 1.Txf3 Ke7 2.Te3 b3 3.Txb3 Txh5+ 4.Kxc6 Kxe6 5.Te3+ Kf7 6.d5 00:00:00 +- (1.57) 1.Txf3 Ke7 2.Te3 b3 3.Txb3 Txh5+ 4.Kxc6 Kxe6 5.Te3+ Kf7 6.d5 Th2 00:00:00 +- (1.45) 1.Txf3 Ke7 2.Te3 Txh5+ 3.Kxc6 Th8 4.d5 Tc8+ 5.Kb5 Kd6 6.Td3 b3 7.Txb3 Kxd5 00:00:00 +- (1.80) 1.Txf3 00:00:01 +- (1.88) 1.Txf3 Ke7 2.Te3 Txh5+ 3.Kxc6 Th8 4.d5 Tc8+ 5.Kb5 Tc3 6.Te2 b3 7.Tb2 Tf3 00:00:01 +- (2.23) 1.Txf3 00:00:03 +- (2.23) 1.Txf3 Ke7 2.Te3 b3 3.Txb3 Kxe6 4.Te3+ Kf7 5.Te5 Tg4 6.Kc4 Kg7 7.Te6 Tg5 00:00:03 +- (3.76) 1.d5 Txh5 2.Kxc6 Th2 3.Txf3 Tc2+ 4.Kb5 Td2 5.Kc5 Tb2 6.d6 b3 7.d7+ Ke7 8.Kd5 Td2+ 00:00:09 +- (3.99) 1.d5 Txh5 2.Kxc6 Th2 3.Txf3 Tc2+ 4.Kd6 Ta2 5.Tb3 Ta6+ 6.Kc5 Ta5+ 7.Kc4 Ke7 8.Txb4 Kd6 9.Tb6+ Ke7 00:00:14 +- (4.34) 1.d5 00:00:31 (Havegheer, Diksmuide 27.05.2004)
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