Author: John Merlino
Date: 16:50:44 07/27/04
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On July 26, 2004 at 21:43:53, Ricardo Gibert wrote: >On July 26, 2004 at 21:21:18, John Merlino wrote: > >>On July 26, 2004 at 18:43:49, Ricardo Gibert wrote: >> >>>On July 26, 2004 at 15:47:14, Volker Richey wrote: >>> >>>> >>>>http://www.vrichey.de/dortmund2004/dortmund2004games.htm >>> >>>Karjakin got a nice position as Black in his other game against Kramnik too: >>> >>>[D] 3rrnk1/3q1bpp/p4p2/P7/2ppP2N/3P3R/2P2QPP/2B2RK1 b - - >>> >>>Instead of 28...cxd3 29.cxd3 Re5 30.Bd2 draw agreed, he could try 28...Re5 >>>29.Rg3 Ng6 (29...Bg6 30.Ba3) 30.Nf5 Be6 (30...Rxa5 31.Nxf7) 31.Nh4 Qf7 32.Nf3 >>>Rxa5 33.Nxd4 Ra2 which looks better for Black. >>> >>>I predict the kid will go far. A rating of at least 2600 elo is very possible ;) >> >>After 31.Nh4, Black has 31...Bg4! 32.Nxg6 hxg6 33.Bf4 Rc5 with a good position >>as well. > >White can for exxample continue with 34.Bd6 which looks quite equal. This >doesn't seem to be an improvement over the game continuation as far as I can >tell. After 34.Bd6 Qxd6 35.Rxg4, we have this position: [D]3r2k1/6p1/p2q1pp1/P1r5/2ppP1R1/3P4/2P2QPP/5RK1 b - - 0 35 CM9_SKR says that Black is doing well with 35...Kf7 (this is on an AMD 2500): Time Depth Score Positions Moves 0:00 1/3 -0.39 3738 8...Rh5 9.Rg3 Re8 10.Rb1 Rxa5 11.Rxg6 0:00 1/4 -0.18 7239 8...Rh5 9.Qg3 Qxg3 10.Rxg3 Rxa5 11.Rxg6 0:00 1/4 -0.41 9022 8...f5 9.Rg5 Qf6 10.Qg3 0:00 1/4 -0.68 14106 8...g5 9.Ra1 Qc7 10.Ra4 Rb8 0:00 1/5 -0.52 21651 8...g5 9.Ra1 Qc7 10.Qg3 Re5 11.Qe1 0:00 1/6 -0.59 75724 8...g5 9.Qe1 Rb8 10.dxc4 Rxc4 11.e5 fxe5 12.Rxg5 0:00 1/7 -0.57 136511 8...g5 9.Qe1 Rb8 10.Qa1 Rbb5 11.Qa4 Qe6 0:01 1/8 -0.56 410550 8...g5 9.h4 Qe6 10.Qg3 Rxa5 11.Qc7 Re8 12.Qxa5 Qxg4 13.hxg5 0:03 1/8 -0.60 843168 8...Kf7 9.Ra1 Rb8 10.Qf4 Qxf4 11.Rxf4 Rbb5 12.Ra4 Rb2 13.Rf2 0:08 1/9 -0.51 2056467 8...Kf7 9.Ra1 Qc6 10.Qe1 cxd3 11.cxd3 Rc2 12.Qb1 Qc3 13.Qb7+ Kg8 14.Rf1 Qxd3 15.Rxg6 0:22 1/10 -0.61 5557571 8...Kf7 9.Ra1 Qc6 10.Qe1 cxd3 11.cxd3 Rb8 12.e5 Rxe5 13.Qf2 Rbb5 14.Qa2+ Qd5 15.Rxd4 Qxa2 16.Rxa2 Rxa5 17.Rxa5 Rxa5 0:58 1/11 -0.63 14798397 8...Kf7 9.Ra1 Qc6 10.Qf1 cxd3 11.cxd3 Rb8 12.Rf4 Rb2 13.Rf2 Rcc2 14.Rxc2 Qxc2 2:39 1/12 -0.67 41279508 8...Kf7 9.Qe1 Qc7 10.Rg3 Rxa5 11.Qe2 Rh8 12.Qg4 Rh6 13.dxc4 Ra2 14.Rd1 Qxc4 jm
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