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Subject: Re: Spectacular game

Author: Eduard Nemeth

Date: 09:23:41 09/05/04

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On September 05, 2004 at 11:18:44, Mihaly Szalai wrote:

>Hi Eduard,
>
>I tried your settings and some strange things happened.
>
>[Event "30'+5"]
>[Site "Celeron 1.7 GHz"]
>[Date "2004.9.5"]
>[Round ""]
>[White "Szalai, M"]
>[Black "Pro Deo Nemeth"]
>[TimeControl "3600+5"]
>[Result "1-0"]
>
>1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 d6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 Nf6 5.Nc3 a6 6.f3 e5 7.Nb3 Be6 8.Be3 Nbd7 9.g4
>h6 10.Qd2 Be7 11.h4 b5 12.O-O-O Nb6 13.Qf2 Nfd7
>14.Kb1 Qc7 15.Nd5 Bxd5 16.exd5 Nc4 17.Bc1 Qb6 18.Qe1 a5 19.a3 a4 20.Na1 Qc5
>21.c3 O-O 22.Nc2 Bd8 23.Ne3 Ndb6 24.g5 h5 25.Bh3 g6
>26.Bg4 hxg4 27.h5 Nxb2 28.hxg6 Bxg5 29.g7 Nxd1 30.Nf5 Bh4 31.Qxh4 Nxc3+ 32.Ka1
>Qxa3+ 33.Bxa3 f6 34.Nxd6 gxf3 35.Qh7# 1-0
>
>Position after 25...g6
>
>[D]r2b1rk1/5p2/1n1p2p1/1pqPp1Pp/p1n4P/P1P1NP1B/1P6/1KBRQ2R w - - 0 26
>
>I began a kamikaze action here with 26. Bg4?! hxg4 27. h5
>
>[D]r2b1rk1/5p2/1n1p2p1/1pqPp1PP/p1n3p1/P1P1NP2/1P6/1KBRQ2R b - - 0 27
>
>27...Nxb2? Spectacular, but wrong.
>28.hxg6 Bxg5 29.g7 Nxd1? 30.Nf5

First:

Congrats for this nice win Mihaly!

This position is very complicated, and I seems that it is not easy to play
(Engines have here a Horizont-Effekt too, not only Pro Deo).

I am anyway sure that Pro Deo with my style (and a good tuned opening
tactical-book, of course ;) can very interesting games plays. But no Blitz! Pro
Deo is in my tests not a good blitzer, all in all. Timecontrol >30min. or 2h
tournament-level is much better for Pro Deo.

Here two analyses on my P3 600, and You can see, that the position is very
complicated.

Best,
Eduard


r2b1rk1/5p2/1n1p2p1/1pqPp1PP/p1n3p1/P1P1NP2/1P6/1KBRQ2R b - - 0 1

Analysis by Pro Deo 1.0 EN (hash 28 MB):

1...Sxe3 2.Lxe3
  -+  (-1.78)   Tiefe: 1   00:00:00
1...gxf3
  -+  (-3.39)   Tiefe: 1   00:00:00
1...gxf3 2.h6 Lxg5
  -+  (-3.46)   Tiefe: 2   00:00:00
1...gxf3 2.h6 Kh8
  -+  (-2.46)   Tiefe: 3   00:00:00
1...gxh5 2.Txh5 gxf3 3.Sf5 Sxd5
  -+  (-3.29)   Tiefe: 3   00:00:01
1...gxh5 2.Txh5 gxf3 3.Sf5 Sxd5
  -+  (-3.29)   Tiefe: 4   00:00:01
1...gxh5 2.Txh5 Sxe3 3.Lxe3 Dc8 4.Dg1 Df5+ 5.Ka1
  -+  (-1.92)   Tiefe: 5   00:00:01
1...gxf3 2.hxg6 Sxe3 3.Lxe3 Dc8 4.g7 Df5+ 5.Ka1
  -+  (-2.41)   Tiefe: 5   00:00:01
1...gxf3 2.h6 Kh7 3.Sxc4 Dxc4 4.Dd2 f5
  -+  (-3.09)   Tiefe: 6   00:00:02  165kN
1...gxf3 2.h6 Kh7 3.Sxc4 Dxc4 4.De3 f5 5.Td3
  -+  (-3.07)   Tiefe: 7   00:00:02  218kN
1...gxf3 2.hxg6 fxg6 3.Dh4 Ta7 4.Sxc4 Sxc4 5.Dh8+ Kf7 6.Dh6
  -+  (-1.44)   Tiefe: 8   00:00:08  1274kN
1...Dc8 2.hxg6 Lxg5 3.Sxc4 Sxc4 4.g7 Te8 5.Lxg5 Df5+ 6.De4 Dxg5
  -+  (-1.52)   Tiefe: 8   00:00:14  2409kN
1...Sxb2 2.Lxb2 Lxg5 3.Sxg4 Sc4 4.hxg6 Sxb2
  -+  (-1.81)   Tiefe: 8   00:00:21  3795kN
1...Sxb2 2.Lxb2 Lxg5 3.Sxg4 Sc4 4.hxg6 fxg6 5.De4 Tf5 6.Sh6+ Lxh6 7.Txh6 Sxb2
  -+  (-2.01)   Tiefe: 9   00:00:28  5116kN
1...Sxb2 2.Lxb2 Lxg5 3.Sxg4 Sc4 4.hxg6 fxg6 5.De4 Tf5 6.Sh6+ Lxh6 7.Txh6
  -+  (-2.01)   Tiefe: 10   00:00:48  9440kN
1...Sxb2 2.hxg6
  -+  (-1.69)   Tiefe: 11   00:02:32  33563kN
1...gxf3 2.Dh4 Ta7 3.hxg6 fxg6 4.Th3
  -+  (-1.78)   Tiefe: 11   00:04:16  57036kN

(Nemeth, Privat 05.09.2004)


r2b1rk1/5p2/1n1p2p1/1pqPp1PP/p1n3p1/P1P1NP2/1P6/1KBRQ2R b - - 0 1

Analysis by Fritz 8.0026 (hash 64 MB):

1...gxf3 2.hxg6 fxg6 3.Dh4 Ta7 4.Dh8+ Kf7 5.Dh7+
  -+  (-2.75)   Tiefe: 4/20   00:00:00  21kN
1...gxf3 2.hxg6 fxg6 3.Dh4 Ta7
  -+  (-2.75)   Tiefe: 5/19   00:00:00  28kN
1...gxf3 2.hxg6 fxg6 3.Dh4 Ta7 4.Sxc4 Sxc4 5.Dh8+ Kf7 6.Dh7+ Ke8 7.Dxg6+
  -+  (-2.75)   Tiefe: 6/26   00:00:00  79kN
1...gxf3 2.Dh4 Ta7 3.Td3 Sxe3 4.hxg6 fxg6 5.Lxe3
  -+  (-2.72)   Tiefe: 7/25   00:00:01  189kN
1...gxf3--
  -+  (-2.43)   Tiefe: 8/29   00:00:02  362kN
1...gxf3 2.Dh4 Dc7 3.hxg6 fxg6 4.Sxc4 Sxc4 5.Dh8+ Kf7
  -+  (-2.25)   Tiefe: 8/40   00:00:04  734kN
1...gxf3 2.Dh4 Dc7 3.Th3 Sxe3 4.hxg6 fxg6
  -+  (-2.28)   Tiefe: 9/35   00:00:10  2244kN
1...gxf3--
  -+  (-2.00)   Tiefe: 10/31   00:00:19  4471kN
1...gxf3 2.Dh4 Ta7 3.Th3 e4 4.Sxc4 Sxc4 5.Dxe4 gxh5 6.Dxf3 b4 7.cxb4
  -+  (-1.62)   Tiefe: 10/44   00:00:30  7230kN
1...Sxb2!
  -+  (-1.65)   Tiefe: 10/44   00:01:36  25190kN
1...Sxb2 2.Lxb2 Lxg5 3.Sxg4 Sc4 4.hxg6 Sxa3+ 5.Lxa3 Dxa3 6.Th5 f5
  -+  (-1.75)   Tiefe: 10/44   00:01:40  26292kN
1...Sxb2--
  -+  (-1.47)   Tiefe: 11/36   00:01:56  31077kN
1...Sxb2 2.hxg6 Lxg5 3.g7 Sxd1 4.Sf5 Sxc3+ 5.Dxc3
  ยต  (-1.40)   Tiefe: 11/43   00:03:47  61256kN
1...Ta7!
  -+  (-1.43)   Tiefe: 11/43   00:05:20  86897kN

(Nemeth, Privat 05.09.2004)

>
>[D]r4rk1/5pP1/1n1p4/1pqPpNb1/p5p1/P1P2P2/8/1KBnQ2R b - - 0 30
>
>When I moved 30. Nf5, Pro Deo played 30...Bh4 INSTANTLY!
>Had it seen that all moves loses and chose a quick end??
>I cannot believe it.
>30... Nxc3+ 31. Ka1 f6 32. Rh8+ Kf7 33. Rxf8+ Rxf8 34. Qh1 is too deep.
>
>Cheers
>Mihaly



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