Author: Richard Pijl
Date: 00:08:26 09/19/04
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On September 18, 2004 at 23:10:50, Will Singleton wrote:
>On September 18, 2004 at 07:58:29, Richard Pijl wrote:
>
>>I've enjoyed watching the game posted below very much.
>>Some of the interesting positions:
>>
>>[D] r3k1r1/pbpnbp2/2q1p2p/1pP5/3P2pN/3B2B1/PP1Q1PPP/4RK1R b q -
>>Position after 20.Re1.
>>The Baron played 20..Nxc5!? here with a score of +0.05. Not sure whether it is
>>the strongest move, but it is a interesting one! Are there more engines that
>>consider it?
>>
>>[D]2kr4/pbpq1p2/4p2p/2Pr2b1/1p3PpN/1P1B2B1/P1Q1K1PP/3R2R1 b - f3
>>Position after 27.f4
>>Bestmove is here 27..Qc6! After that move Amateur's score sank from +2 to -1.5!
>>
>
>20...Nxc5 is very interesting, not sure if it's sound. You must have some
>unusual eval terms in there.
>
>It appears that 27.f4 is a blunder, but it's not easy. What happens to black if
>white plays 27.c6?
c6 seems to be better than f4:
8(15). 0:04.56 895418 +0.41 Bb7xc6 Bd3-a6 Kc8-b8 f2-f4 Bg5-f6 (Rd1xd5)
(Bc6xd5) (Ke2-f2) (Bf6-c3)
9(16)- 0:08.41 1786948 +0.06 Bb7xc6 (f2-f4) (Bg5xh4) (Bg3xh4) (e6-e5)
9(16)& 0:11.26 2442593 -0.21 Bb7xc6 f2-f4 g4xf3 Nh4xf3 Bc6-b5 Nf3-e5
Rd5xd3 Ne5xd3 f7-f6 Qc2xc7
9(16). 0:11.37 2470761 -0.21 Bb7xc6 f2-f4 g4xf3 Nh4xf3 Bc6-b5 Nf3-e5
Rd5xd3 Ne5xd3 f7-f6 Qc2xc7
10(17)& 0:21.42 4838940 +0.04 Bb7xc6 f2-f4 Rd5xd3 Rd1xd3 Bc6-b5 Rg1-d1
Bg5-f6 a2-a4 b4xa3 b3-b4 Bb5xd3
10(17). 0:22.52 5094501 +0.04 Bb7xc6 f2-f4 Rd5xd3 Rd1xd3 Bc6-b5 Rg1-d1
Bg5-f6 a2-a4 b4xa3 b3-b4 Bb5xd3
11(19)& 0:51.69 12008285 +0.22 Bb7xc6 Bd3-a6 Kc8-b8 Rd1xd5 Bc6xd5 f2-f4
Bg5-e7 Ke2-f1 Qd7-d6 Qc2-e2 Be7xh4 Qe2-b5
Kb8-a8
11(19). 0:53.45 12402234 +0.22 Bb7xc6 Bd3-a6 Kc8-b8 Rd1xd5 Bc6xd5 f2-f4
Bg5-e7 Ke2-f1 Qd7-d6 Qc2-e2 Be7xh4 Qe2-b5
Kb8-a8
12(20)& 2:27.26 33584956 +0.22 Bb7xc6 Bd3-a6 Kc8-b8 Rd1xd5 Bc6xd5 f2-f4
Bg5-e7 Ke2-f1 Qd7-d6 Qc2-e2 Be7xh4 Qe2-b5
Kb8-a8 Bg3xh4
12(20). 2:35.99 35290914 +0.22 Bb7xc6 Bd3-a6 Kc8-b8 Rd1xd5 Bc6xd5 f2-f4
Bg5-e7 Ke2-f1 Qd7-d6 Qc2-e2 Be7xh4 Qe2-b5
Kb8-a8 Bg3xh4
13(22)- 3:41.08 51032687 -0.13 Bb7xc6 (Bd3-a6) (Kc8-b8) (Rd1xd5) (Bc6xd5)
(Rg1-d1)
(Qd7-e7) (Rd1-d4) (f7-f5) (Nh4-g6)
(Rd8-d6)
13(22)& 5:28.68 76802344 -0.36 Bb7xc6 Bd3-a6 Kc8-b8 f2-f4 Bg5-e7 Rd1xd5
Bc6xd5 Rg1-e1 e6-e5 Ke2-f1 e5xf4 Bg3-f2
Be7xh4 Bf2xh4 Rd8-g8
13(22). 5:42.90 80310829 -0.36 Bb7xc6 Bd3-a6 Kc8-b8 f2-f4 Bg5-e7 Rd1xd5
Bc6xd5 Rg1-e1 e6-e5 Ke2-f1 e5xf4 Bg3-f2
Be7xh4 Bf2xh4 Rd8-g8
14(25)- 11:31.62 171994587 -0.71 Bb7xc6 (Bd3-a6) (Kc8-b8) (Rd1xd5) (Bc6xd5)
(Rg1-d1)
(e6-e5) (Nh4-f5) (Qd7-e6) (Ba6-c4)
(Bd5xg2) (Bc4xe6)
(Bg2-f3) (Ke2-e1)
14(25)& 14:14.64 212519165 -0.85 Bb7xc6 Bd3-a6 Kc8-b8 Rd1xd5 Bc6xd5 Rg1-d1
Bg5-f6 Rd1-c1 Bf6-c3 Ke2-f1 Qd7-c6 Qc2-e2
Bd5-e4 Bg3-e5 Rd8-d2
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