Author: Mike Byrne
Date: 19:27:03 11/10/04
(For thos who do not know "You Go, Girl" is a common phrase/slang that some
American women say to each other when one does well. It's a women bonding
thing.)
Susan Polgar has done very well of late, leading the American Women's team to
the Silver Medal at the recently completed Chess Olympiad in Calvià, Spain.
Interestingly. the US women's team is sponsored by the Kasparov Chess Foundation
, a non-profit organization founded by World Chess Champion Garry Kasparov.
http://www.chessbase.com/newsdetail.asp?newsid=2017
GM Polgar, Susan – GM Chiburdanidze, Maia [A17]
Olympiad, 20.10.2004 – Round 6
[d]rn1q1rk1/pb3p1p/1p1p2p1/2p1pBP1/1PP2n2/P1Q2N2/1B1PPP1P/R3K1R1 w Q - 0 14 ;bm
Nxe5 - Nice move Susan!
Crafty Classic 2004 SE PB [Polgar] (2 cpus)
White(3): rn1q1rk1/pb3p1p/1p1p2p1/2p1pBP1/1PP2n2/P1Q2N2/1B1PPP1P/R3K1R1 w Q - 0
14
White(1): g
clearing hash tables
crafty is behind 2.0 on time, reducing by 1/6.
time surplus 0.00 time limit 10:00 (10:00)
crafty is behind 2.0 on time, reducing by 1/6.
time surplus 0.00 time limit 10:00 (10:00)
depth time score variation (1)
6-> 0.25 -1.25 1. Bc2 cxb4 2. axb4 Nd7 3. d3 Qc7 4.
b5 <HT>
7 0.54 -1.40 1. Bc2 cxb4 2. axb4 a5 3. Ra4 Nc6 4.
bxa5 bxa5
7-> 0.70 -1.40 1. Bc2 cxb4 2. axb4 a5 3. Ra4 Nc6 4.
bxa5 bxa5
8 1.12 -1.42 1. Bc2 cxb4 2. axb4 a5 3. bxa5 bxa5
4. Rb1 Qc7 5. Ba4
8-> 2.90 -1.42 1. Bc2 cxb4 2. axb4 a5 3. bxa5 bxa5
4. Rb1 Qc7 5. Ba4 (s=2)
9 3.76 -1.64 1. Bc2 cxb4 2. axb4 a5 3. e4 Nc6 4.
bxa5 bxa5 5. Ra4 Qc7
9-> 7.25 -1.64 1. Bc2 cxb4 2. axb4 a5 3. e4 Nc6 4.
bxa5 bxa5 5. Ra4 Qc7 (s=3)
10 10.03 -1.52 1. Bc2 cxb4 2. axb4 a5 3. bxa5 bxa5
4. Rg4 f6 5. Rxf4 exf4 6. gxf6 (s=2)
10 25.95 -1.27 1. Nxe5 Qe8 2. Be4 cxb4 3. Nxf7 bxc3
4. Nh6+ Kg7 5. Bxc3+ Rf6 6. Bxf6+ Kf8
7. Bxb7 Qxe2#
10-> 27.04 -1.27 1. Nxe5 Qe8 2. Be4 cxb4 3. Nxf7 bxc3
4. Nh6+ Kg7 5. Bxc3+ Rf6 6. Bxf6+ Kf8
7. Bxb7 Qxe2#
11 46.39 -1.16 1. Nxe5 Qe8 2. Be4 cxb4 3. Qe3 Bxe4
4. Qxf4 Bf5 5. Ng4 Bxg4 <HT>
11-> 53.93 -1.16 1. Nxe5 Qe8 2. Be4 cxb4 3. Qe3 Bxe4
4. Qxf4 Bf5 5. Ng4 Bxg4 <HT>
12 1:50 +1 1. Nxe5!!
12 4:55 +3 1. Nxe5!!
time=10:00 cpu=192% mat=0 n=455958769 fh=88% nps=759K
ext-> chk=14643976 cap=1839009 pp=882027 1rep=1112966 mate=616836
predicted=0 nodes=455958769 evals=149222351 50move=0
endgame tablebase-> probes=0 hits=0
SMP-> split=302 stop=47 data=4/128 cpu=19:12 elap=10:00
White(1): Nxe5
it does turn into a plus for white ...
GM Polgar, Susan – GM Chiburdanidze, Maia [A17]
Olympiad, 20.10.2004 – Round 6
[Commentary by Chessbase]
1.Nf3 Nf6 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Bb4 4.Qc2 0–0 5.a3 Bxc3 6.Qxc3 c5 7.b4 b6 8.Bb2 d6 9.g4!
A psychologically devastating move. 9...Bb7 10.g5 Nh5 11.Rg1 e5 12.Bh3 Nf4
13.Bf5 g6 14.Nxe5!! The key move that took an incredible amount of calculation.
14...Nxe2 15.Nxf7!! Another great move. 15...Nxc3 16.Nh6+ Kg7 17.Bxc3+ Rf6
18.Bxf6+ Qxf6 19.gxf6+ Kxh6 20.Be6? 20. Rb1! then Rb3 then Rh3#. This would be a
much nicer ending of the game. 20...Nc6 21.Bd5 Rf8 22.f7 Nd8 23.Bxb7 Nxb7 24.Rg3
Rxf7 25.Re3 Nd8 26.b5 Rf4 27.d3 d5 28.Re7 dxc4 29.dxc4 Nf7 30.Rd1 Ng5 31.Rxa7
Rxc4 32.Ra6 Rc2 33.Rxb6 c4 34.a4 Ra2 35.Ra6 Nf3+ 36.Kf1 Nd2+ 37.Rxd2 Rxd2 38.Rc6
Rc2 39.b6 1–0.
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