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Subject: Re: Interesting Position from 1834 game in London (Game as PGN)

Author: Antonio Dieguez

Date: 22:59:48 09/04/04

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On September 05, 2004 at 01:16:45, Kurt Utzinger wrote:

>On September 04, 2004 at 21:39:53, Cliff Sears wrote:
>
>>[d] 4rrk1/1b2bppp/2q5/p1P1p3/3pN3/5P2/PPB1Q1PP/2RR2K1 b - - 0 20
>>
>>1934 game between Alexander McDonnel and Louis Labourdonnais. From "The World's
>>Greatest Chess Games" by Burgess
>>
>>Black to move and the move made by Black was "f5" "Black immediately begins the
>>decisive advance. Note that he spends no time on prophylaxis against White's
>>Queenside play, confident that his pawn-storm will sweep everything from its
>>path"
>>
>>Black went on to win.
>>
>>Fritz 8 Suggests: Bd7-a6
>>Hiarcs 8 Suggests: Qc6-d7
>>and Kibitzer Anaconda 1.6.2 Suggests: Re8-c8
>>
>>Does your engine have an even different suggestion or even the played move?
>
>[Event "London m4"]
>[Site "London"]
>[Date "1834.??.??"]
>[Round "62"]
>[White "McDonnell, Alexander"]
>[Black "De Labourdonnais, Louis"]
>[Result "0-1"]
>[ECO "B32"]
>[PlyCount "74"]
>
>1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. d4 cxd4 4. Nxd4 e5 5. Nxc6 bxc6 6. Bc4 Nf6 7. Bg5 Be7 8.
>Qe2 d5 9. Bxf6 Bxf6 10. Bb3 O-O 11. O-O a5 12. exd5 cxd5 13. Rd1 d4 14. c4 Qb6
>15. Bc2 Bb7 16. Nd2 Rae8 17. Ne4 Bd8 18. c5 Qc6 19. f3 Be7 20. Rac1 f5 21. Qc4+
>Kh8 22. Ba4 Qh6 23. Bxe8 fxe4 24. c6 exf3 25. Rc2 Qe3+ 26. Kh1 Bc8 27. Bd7 f2
>28. Rf1 d3 29. Rc3 Bxd7 30. cxd7 e4 31. Qc8 Bd8 32. Qc4 Qe1 33. Rc1 d2 34. Qc5
>Rg8 35. Rd1 e3 36. Qc3 Qxd1 37. Rxd1 e2 0-1

With 23. Bxe8 score goes down. Other move is Nd6.

Anyway, here is an analisis at the posted position by my fellow amyan..

have a nice day.

Amyan 1.593_  UCI1 34 MB:

 2   00:00  1,23   Ae7xc5 Ac2d3
 3-  00:00  0,94   Ae7xc5
 3-  00:00  0,70   Ae7xc5
 3   00:00 -1,45   Ae7xc5
 3+  00:00 -1,45   f7f5
 3+  00:00 -1,22   f7f5
 3   00:00  0,62   f7f5 De2c4+ Tf8f7 Ac2a4
 3+  00:00  0,62   Te8d8
 3   00:00  0,80   Te8d8 Ac2d3 f7f5
 4   00:00  0,58   Te8d8 Ce4f2 Ae7g5 De2xe5
 5   00:00  0,58   Te8d8 Ce4f2 Ae7g5 De2xe5 Ag5xc1
 5+  00:00  0,58   Te8c8
 5   00:00  0,67   Te8c8 Ce4f2 Dc6e6 Ac2b3 De6f5
 6   00:00  0,51   Te8c8 f3f4 f7f6 De2h5 f6f5 Ac2b3+ Rg8h8
 6+  00:00  0,51   Te8d8
 6   00:01  0,54   Te8d8 Ac2d3 f7f5 Ce4g3 Td8d5 Cg3xf5
 6+  00:01  0,54   Ab7a6
 6   00:01  0,62   Ab7a6 Ac2d3 Aa6xd3 De2xd3 f7f5 Ce4g3 Ae7g5
 7   00:01  0,52   Ab7a6 Ac2d3 Aa6xd3 De2xd3 Te8b8 Tc1c2 f7f5 Ce4g3
 7+  00:02  0,52   Te8b8
 7   00:04  0,55   Te8b8 De2e1 Ab7a6 De1g3 Tb8xb2 Dg3xe5 Tf8e8
 8   00:07  0,43   Te8b8 Ac2d3 Tf8c8 Ce4g3 f7f6 Ad3e4 Dc6a4 Ae4xb7
 8+  00:07  0,43   Ab7a6
 8   00:09  0,59   Ab7a6 De2d2 Te8b8 Ce4f2 Ae7h4 Cf2g4 Tf8e8 Ac2e4
 9   00:10  0,60   Ab7a6 Ac2d3 Aa6xd3 De2xd3 f7f5 Ce4g3 Ae7g5 Tc1c2 Ag5e3+ Rg1h1
e5e4
 9   00:22  0,60   Ab7a6 Ac2d3 Aa6xd3 De2xd3 f7f5 Ce4g3 Ae7g5
10   00:53  0,55   Ab7a6 De2d2 Te8b8 Ce4f2 h7h6 f3f4 e5xf4 Dd2xd4 Ae7xc5 Ac2h7+
Rg8xh7
11   01:04  0,55   Ab7a6 De2d2 Te8b8 Ce4f2 h7h6 f3f4 e5xf4 Dd2xd4 Ae7xc5 Ac2h7+
Rg8xh7
11   02:45  0,55   Ab7a6 De2d2 Te8b8 Ce4f2 h7h6 f3f4 e5xf4 Dd2xd4 Ae7xc5
12   03:19  0,55   Ab7a6 De2d2 Te8b8 Ce4d6 Dc6c7 Ac2e4 Rg8h8 Td1e1 h7h6 f3f4
12   05:44  0,55   Ab7a6 De2d2 Te8b8 Ce4d6 Dc6c7 Ac2e4 Rg8h8 Td1e1 h7h6
13   07:20  0,52   Ab7a6 De2d2 Te8b8 Ce4d6 Dc6c7 Ac2e4 Tf8d8 Rg1h1 Tb8b4 a2a3
Tb4b8
13+  17:27  0,52   Te8b8
13   23:25  0,55   Te8b8 Ac2d3 Dc6e6 b2b3 Ab7c6 De2d2 a5a4 b3b4 Rg8h8 Ce4g3
13   34:39  0,55   Te8b8 Ac2d3 Dc6e6 b2b3 Ab7c6 De2d2 a5a4 b3b4 Rg8h8



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