Author: Mike Byrne
Date: 08:32:43 07/11/04
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On July 11, 2004 at 11:16:14, Vincent Lejeune wrote: >after 48...Ka5!, it's a fast beautifull win : >[d]1R6/r2p4/8/kp2P3/pp6/6P1/1PP2P1P/6K1 w - - 0 49 >The 4 best moves from Shredder 8 : > >Falcon - Crafty, WCCC 2004 Ramat-Gan 2004 (variation after 48...Ka5!) >Analysis by Shredder 8: > >1. -+ (-4.17): 49.e6 dxe6 50.b3 a3 51.Td8 a2 52.Td1 >2. -+ (-4.17): 49.b3 a3 50.e6 dxe6 51.Td8 a2 52.Td1 >3. -+ (-5.02): 49.Td8 a3 50.e6 axb2 51.e7 b1D+ 52.Rg2 b3 53.e8D bxc2 54.Ta8 c1D >55.Txa7+ Rb4 56.Df8+ Dc5 57.Df4+ Dc4 58.Dxc4+ Rxc4 59.Tc7+ Rd5 60.Txd7+ Re6 >61.Td4 Re5 62.Th4 Df5 63.f3 >4. -+ (-5.60): 49.Rg2 a3 50.e6 axb2 51.e7 Tb7 52.e8D d6 I thought Ka5 looked versy strong due to the dynamics of the position - specfically the far away white King and the queen side pawn advantage for black. Nonetheless, Crafty still played to a win ...very nice game - most interesting game of the tournament in my book.
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