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Subject: Re: test position - or what team kramnik missed

Author: Scott Gasch

Date: 09:41:09 10/07/04

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On October 07, 2004 at 12:22:50, Peter Berger wrote:

>On October 07, 2004 at 12:10:55, martin fierz wrote:
>
>>i'm just watching kramnik-leko, kramnik is getting a terrible beating in the
>>marshall. from the time spent on the moves, i think it's obvious that kramnik
>>prepared everything until he got stunned by leko's 25...Qd3!!
>
>Yes, really a great performance. To play into a prepared line ( Kramnik was
>obviously just repeating his home analysis using no time at all while Leko had
>to work hard and was in deep time trouble),  only to find the hole the other
>team missed over the board is really amazing. Someone in Kramnik's team is
>probably feeling a bit nervous now :).
>
>Ruffian is doing very fine in this position.

Monsoon on a dual proc 1.5ghz:

 1.  +1.48      00:00.012    63               Qh6
 2.  +0.97      00:00.018    456              g4
 3.  +0.65      00:00.036    5400             Qd3
 4.  -0.79      00:00.079    20360            Qd3
 5.  -0.29      00:00.175    57155            Bb8 a7
 6.  -0.44      00:00.327    113146           Nd7 a7 Nb6 a8=Q+ Nxa8 Kf2 Kg7
 7.  -0.99      00:00.803    330244           Bb8 a7 Bxa7 Rxa7 Nd5 Ne4 h6
 8.  -0.85      00:01.622    698460           Bb8 a7 Bxa7 Rxa7 Nd5 Ra8+ Kg7 Ne4

 9.  -0.83      00:05.670    2505937          Bb8 a7 Bxa7 Rxa7 Nd5 Ra8+ Kg7 Re8
Bd3 Ne4
10+  -0.08      00:51.862    21903985         Qd3!! ++
10.  +0.00      01:00.120    24931769         Qd3 a7 Qe3+ Kg2 Bxf3+ Nxf3 Qe2+ Kg
1
11.  +0.00      01:20.280    32867279         Qd3 a7 Qe3+ Kg2 Bxf3+ Nxf3 Qe2+ Kg
1 Ng4 a8=Q+ Kg7 Be3 Qxe3+ Kg2 Qe2+
12+  +0.75      02:19.403    58496724         Qd3!! ++
12+  +2.25      03:23.331    86966443         Qd3!! ++
12.  +3.38      09:59.135    265726947        Qd3 a7 Qe3+ Kg2 Bxf3+ Nxf3 Qe2+ Kg
1 Ng4 a8=Q+ Kg7 Be3 Qxe3+ Kg2 Qe2+



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