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Subject: Re: Test Position = Keres-Euwe, Amsterdam 14th Matchgame 1939/40

Author: John Merlino

Date: 14:26:46 07/06/04

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On July 06, 2004 at 16:52:01, José Antônio Fabiano Mendes wrote:

> Keres-Euwe, Amsterdam 14th Matchgame 1939/40
> [D]2r2rk1/1b3ppp/p2bp3/8/PN1P3q/4P2P/5PP1/R1BRQ1K1 b
> And here Euwe played 21...Bf3!! [Very fine! Kasparov]
> Source ==> http://www.chesschamps.com/v2corrections01.shtml [Game 24]
> Game score ==> http://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=1042539

Just over five minutes for CM9_SKR on an AMD 2500+

Time	Depth	Score	Positions	Moves
0:00	1/3	-1.26	797		1...a5 2.Nd3 Qg5
0:00	1/4	-0.93	3251		1...a5 2.Nd3 Qe4 3.f3
0:00	1/5	-0.89	18448		1...a5 2.Nd3 Qh5 3.Rb1 Be4
0:00	1/5	-1.05	22824		1...Rfd8 2.a5 Qh5 3.Bb2 Qb5
0:00	1/6	-1.07	69854		1...Rfd8 2.Bd2 a5 3.Na2 Qe4 4.Qf1
0:00	1/7	-0.88	183235		1...Rfd8 2.Bd2 a5 3.Na2 Rc2 4.Bxa5
					Qg5
0:01	1/7	-1.06	335468		1...Qg5 2.e4 Qg6 3.d5 Rc4 4.Rb1
					Rfc8 5.dxe6 Bxe4 6.exf7+ Qxf7
0:02	1/8	-1.25	693101		1...Qg5 2.e4 Qg6 3.d5 Rc4 4.Rb1
					Rxe4 5.Be3 Rc4
0:05	1/9	-1.24	1470395		1...Qg5 2.e4 Qg6 3.d5 Rc4 4.Rb1
					Rxe4 5.Be3 Rc4 6.Nc6
0:10	1/9	-1.34	2743992		1...Qe4 2.f3 Qg6 3.Kf1 a5 4.Nd3
					Rc2 5.Rd2 Rfc8 6.Ba3 Bg3
0:18	2/10	-1.09	4877726		1...Qe4 2.f3 Qg6 3.Kh1 Qh5 4.e4
					Bxb4 5.Qxb4 Bxe4 6.Ra3 a5 7.Qb5
0:20	2/10	-1.23	5573469		1...Qg5 2.e4 Qg6 3.d5 Rc4 4.Rb1
					Rxe4 5.Be3 Rc4 6.Nc6 Ba8
0:54	2/11	-1.26	15118755	1...Qg5 2.e4 Qg6 3.d5 Rc4 4.Rb1
					Rxe4 5.Be3 Rh4 6.Nc6 Ba8 7.Rb6
					Rxa4 8.dxe6 Qxe6
2:16	2/12	-1.34	39358312	1...Qg5 2.e4 Qg6 3.d5 Rc4 4.Rb1
					Rxe4 5.Be3 Rc4 6.Nc6 Ba8 7.Rbc1
					Rxa4 8.dxe6 Qxe6
5:05	2/12	-1.50	90176405	1...Bf3 2.Nd3 Qg5 3.Qf1 Bxd1 4.Qxd1
					Rfd8 5.e4 Qh4 6.Qe2 Rc6 7.Rb1 Rc4
					8.e5
6:11	3/13	-1.58	111024673	1...Bf3 2.Nd3 Qg5 3.Qf1 Bxd1 4.Qxd1
					Rfd8 5.e4 Qh4 6.Qe2 Rd7 7.Rb1 Rdc7
					8.Bd2 Rc2

jm



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