Author: Eduard Nemeth
Date: 11:50:57 07/10/04
A joke game with a question:
As I replay the game Kasimdzhanov vs. Adams (4), see here:
http://www.talkchess.com/forums/1/message.html?375549
I show in the book of Junior 8, and I found a killer-variation with
an trojaner.
Here:
[Event "P3 600, Blitz:30'"]
[Site "Privat"]
[Date "2004.07.10"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Junior 8"]
[Black "Nemeth, Eduard"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[ECO "C68"]
[Annotator "Nemeth,Eduard"]
[PlyCount "237"]
[TimeControl "1800"]
{64MB, Junior8.ctg, P3 600} 1. e4 {0} e5 {2} 2. Nf3 {0} Nc6 {2} 3. Bb5 {0} a6 {
(g6) 2} 4. Bxc6 {0} dxc6 {2} 5. O-O {0} Bg4 {(Dd6) 3} 6. h3 {0} h5 {(Lh5) 3} 7.
c3 {0} Nh6 {(Dd3) 0} 8. hxg4 {0.60/16 91} hxg4 {4} 9. Nxe5 {0.00/15 126} Qh4 {8
} 10. Qb3 {0.00/11 33} O-O-O {(Ld6) 51} 11. Rd1 {-2.80/11 91} Nf5 {35} 12. Kf1
{-#10/14 72} Qh1+ {87} 13. Ke2 {-#10/3 87} Ng3+ {16} 14. Ke3 {-#8/13 26} Qxg2 {
11} 15. Qc4 {-#7/13 51} Be7 {60} 16. Qd4 {-#6/14 1} Rxd4 {34} 17. f3 {-#5/15 30
} Qe2+ {29} 18. Kxd4 {-#4/18 9} Rd8+ {(Sf5+) 53} 19. Nd7 {-#4/3 1} Nf5+ {
(Txd7+) 20} 20. Ke5 {-#4/22 37} Qh2+ {16} 21. Kxf5 {-#3/61 16} g6+ {12} 22.
Kxg4 {-#3/3 12} f5+ {(Dh4#) 31} 23. exf5 {-#2/3 1} Qg2+ {(Dh4#) 8} 24. Kf4 {
-7.13/3 1} Qg5+ {11} 25. Ke4 {-17.64/14 65} Qxf5+ {8} 26. Ke3 {-#10/14 44} Re8
{5} 27. d4 {-#9/14 45} Bg5+ {16} 28. Kf2 {-#9/3 16} Bh4+ {8} 29. Kg1 {-#7/16 38
} Qxf3 {3} 30. Ne5 {-#6/15 41} Rxe5 {13} 31. Rf1 {-#5/17 12} Bf2+ {56} 32. Rxf2
{-#4/61 56} Re1+ {7} 33. Rf1 {-#4/61 6} Qg3+ {(Txf1+) 40} 34. Kh1 {-#2/3 0}
Qh3+ {(Txf1#) 7} 35. Kg1 {-#2/3 0} Qxf1+ {(Txf1#) 5} 36. Kh2 {-#4/3 1} Rxc1 {
(Te2+) 3} 37. Na3 {-#6/14 25} Rxa1 {(Df2+) 2} 38. Kg3 {-#6/15 26} Rxa2 {
(Dd3+) 3} 39. Nc4 {-#7/14 43} Qxc4 {3} 40. Kf4 {-#6/16 35} Rxb2 {(Df1+) 4} 41.
Kg5 {-#5/17 33} Qd5+ {(Df1) 2} 42. Kh6 {-#5/19 42} Qh5+ {(Df7) 2} 43. Kg7 {
-22.45/3 2} Qh7+ {(Df5) 2} 44. Kxh7 {-21.40/19 36} Rh2+ {(g5) 3} 45. Kxg6 {
-19.37/20 38} Rh6+ {(a5) 3} 46. Kxh6 {-13.42/19 46} a5 {2} 47. Kg5 {
-13.42/24 23} a4 {2} 48. Kf4 {-13.72/22 25} a3 {2} 49. Ke3 {-14.75/22 22} a2 {
17} 50. Kd3 {-15.42/23 104} Kd7 {(a1D) 14} 51. Kd2 {-15.42/21 16} b5 {(a1D) 10}
52. Kc2 {-16.02/19 21} a1=Q {5} 53. Kd3 {-16.02/15 74} Qd1+ {3} 54. Ke4 {
-24.91/15 36} Qc2+ {(b4) 4} 55. Kf4 {-24.92/15 20} Qxc3 {(Dc1+) 2} 56. Kg5 {
-26.54/13 22} Qxd4 {2} 57. Kg6 {-27.28/14 15} c5 {(Ke6) 2} 58. Kf5 {
-27.85/14 21} c4 {(Ke7) 1} 59. Kg6 {-28.30/13 15} c3 {(De4+) 10} 60. Kg5 {
-#5/14 9} c5 {(c2) 3} 61. Kh5 {-#5/14 9} b4 {(c2) 2} 62. Kg6 {-#5/14 8} b3 {
(c2) 2} 63. Kf7 {-#5/13 7} Qd5+ {(c2) 3} 64. Kf6 {-#5/15 9} Kc6 {(c2) 1} 65.
Kg7 {-#5/14 7} Qd6 {(c2) 2} 66. Kg8 {-#5/14 6} Kd5 {(c2) 1} 67. Kf7 {-#5/14 6}
Ke5 {(c2) 5} 68. Ke8 {-#4/16 6} Qc7 {(c2) 3} 69. Kf8 {-28.86/3 1} Ke4 {(c2) 3}
70. Kg8 {-#3/18 6} c2 {5} 71. Kf8 {-#3/23 2} c4 {(Kd4) 6} 72. Kg8 {-#4/17 6}
Kd3 {(c1D) 2} 73. Kf8 {-#4/15 6} Qa7 {(c1D) 1} 74. Ke8 {-#4/16 6} c3 {(b2) 2}
75. Kd8 {-#4/14 5} b2 {1} 76. Ke8 {-#3/20 2} Ke3 {(b1D) 3} 77. Kf8 {-#3/24 5}
Kf3 {(b1D) 1} 78. Ke8 {-#3/16 7} Kg3 {(b1D) 1} 79. Kf8 {-#3/21 4} Kh4 {(b1D) 1}
80. Ke8 {-#3/22 5} Kh5 {(b1D) 2} 81. Kf8 {-#3/14 4} Kg5 {(b1D) 1} 82. Ke8 {
-#3/20 4} Kf5 {(b1D) 1} 83. Kf8 {-#3/19 4} Ke5 {(b1D) 1} 84. Ke8 {-#3/20 4}
b1=B {(b1D) 4} 85. Kf8 {-#3/12 3} Kf4 {(Kf6) 4} 86. Ke8 {-#4/12 4} Ke3 {(c1D) 1
} 87. Kf8 {-#3/15 4} Kd2 {(c1D) 1} 88. Ke8 {-#4/12 4} Kc1 {(c1D) 1} 89. Kd8 {
-#4/13 4} Kb2 {(La2) 1} 90. Ke8 {-#4/13 3} Ka3 {(c1D) 2} 91. Kd8 {-#4/12 3} Kb4
{(c1D) 2} 92. Ke8 {-#4/13 4} c1=B {(c1D) 2} 93. Kf8 {-#4/11 3} Kc4 {(Lg6) 5}
94. Ke8 {-#4/12 2} Kd4 {(Lg6+) 1} 95. Kf8 {-#3/13 3} Ke4 {(La3+) 1} 96. Ke8 {
-#4/11 3} Kf3 {(Lg5) 1} 97. Kf8 {-#3/11 2} Kg2 {(La3+) 1} 98. Ke8 {-#4/11 3}
Bh7 {(Lg6+) 4} 99. Kd8 {-#3/11 3} c2 {(Lg5+) 3} 100. Ke8 {-#3/11 4} Kf2 {
(Lg5) 1} 101. Kf8 {-#3/10 1} Ke2 {(Lg5) 1} 102. Ke8 {-24.83/3 1} Kd2 {(Kd1) 1}
103. Kd8 {-#4/10 2} Qd7+ {(La3) 2} 104. Kxd7 {-21.47/3 2} Bd3 {(Lb2) 3} 105.
Kd6 {-21.57/8 3} Kc3 {(Kd1) 1} 106. Kd7 {-21.57/7 3} Kc4 {(Le3) 1} 107. Kd8 {
-21.41/8 3} Ba3 {(Lg5+) 2} 108. Kd7 {-21.40/7 2} Kd5 {(Lf5+) 2} 109. Ke8 {
-21.04/7 2} Bb2 {(Ld6) 2} 110. Kd7 {-20.78/3 2} Bc3 {(c1D) 1} 111. Ke7 {
-20.92/3 2} Ke5 {(c1D) 1} 112. Kd7 {-20.88/3 2} Be4 {(c1D) 2} 113. Ke7 {
-9.56/3 2} Bd5 {(c1D) 1} 114. Kd7 {-9.63/3 3} Be6+ {(c1D) 2} 115. Kc6 {
-9.24/3 3} Bb3 {(c1D) 2} 116. Kd7 {-8.81/3 3} Ba4+ {(c1D) 8} 117. Ke7 {
-8.71/3 2} Bd7 {(c1D) 9} 118. Kd8 {-6.63/3 2} c1=B {(c1D) 4} 119. Kxd7 {
-8.66/3 3} 1/2-1/2
a) I would not mates Junior, I would wins on time.
:)
B) I would win on time, but this with two black bishops!
:)
c) Yes, I hould me two black bishops and Juniors Time was then over.
Is this now a draw (see gamenotation) or is it win on time for black?
Endposition:
Junior 8 - Nemeth,E, Blitz:30' Privat
[D]8/3K4/8/4k3/8/2b5/8/2b5 b - - 0 1
As Junior 8 played his last move, he hase never time.
(German: weiss überschritt mit seinem letzten Zug die Zeit, auch die Anzeige
zeigte nicht nur 0.00 sondern "Rot = ZEIT". Hat nun schwarz gewonnen, oder ist
die Partie dennoch remis weil schwarz nicht mattsetzen kann? Wäre die Partie zB.
am einem Normalen Brett gelaufen so würde weiss behaupten können, dass er seinen
letzten Zug noch vor dem Fall des Plättchens ausspielte, schwarz hingegen genau
anders herum. Es gibt keine Zeugen. Was nun? :-)
What says You: Win for Black or draw in this case? :)
Have Joy with the game!
:-)
Eduard
PS: the game was real played, no Joke here!
My World:
http://www.beepworld.de/members37/computerschach/
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