Author: Richard Pijl
Date: 02:43:30 11/11/04
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On November 10, 2004 at 22:27:03, Mike Byrne wrote:
>(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!
>
>
I've let it run on the Baron for a longer time, and as Anthony indicated, the
score may in the end be not as good as it seems at first. But there is no doubt
at all that the played move is the best one
the Baron 1.5.0 on Xeon 2.8:
ply time nodes score pv
4( 9)& 0:00.11 17273 -0.19 Bf5-g4 Nb8-d7 b4xc5 b6xc5 Rg1-f1
4( 9). 0:00.17 30548 -0.19 Bf5-g4 Nb8-d7 b4xc5 b6xc5 Rg1-f1
5(12)& 0:00.36 66466 -0.05 Bf5-g4 Nb8-c6 e2-e3 Nf4-e6 b4-b5
5(12). 0:00.42 82016 -0.05 Bf5-g4 Nb8-c6 e2-e3 Nf4-e6 b4-b5
6(13)& 0:00.75 155802 -0.21 Bf5-g4 Nb8-d7 d2-d3 f7-f5 g5xf6
Nd7xf6 Nf3-d2 (Nf6xg4) (Rg1xg4)
6(13)& 0:01.89 375827 -0.09 Bf5-c2 c5xb4 a3xb4 Qd8-c7 Rg1-g3
Nb8-c6
6(13). 0:01.98 395005 -0.09 Bf5-c2 c5xb4 a3xb4 Qd8-c7 Rg1-g3
Nb8-c6
7(14)& 0:02.95 614289 -0.08 Bf5-c2 Nb8-d7 Rg1-g4 f7-f6 b4xc5
Nd7xc5 g5xf6 Qd8xf6 Qc3-e3
7(15)+ 0:05.63 1146412 +0.21 Nf3xe5 (Qd8-e8) (Bf5-e4) (Bb7xe4) (Ne5-d7)
(Nf4-d3) (Ke1-f1)
7(15)& 0:06.63 1353866 +0.37 Nf3xe5 Qd8-e8 Bf5-e4 Bb7xe4 Ne5-d7
Nf4-d3 Ke1-f1 f7-f6 Nd7xf8
7(15). 0:06.91 1418222 +0.37 Nf3xe5 Qd8-e8 Bf5-e4 Bb7xe4 Ne5-d7
Nf4-d3 Ke1-f1 f7-f6 Nd7xf8
8(16)& 0:09.77 2012317 +0.37 Nf3xe5 Qd8-e8 Bf5-e4 Bb7xe4 Ne5-d7
Nf4-d3 Ke1-f1 f7-f6 Nd7xf8
8(16). 0:10.84 2260033 +0.37 Nf3xe5 Qd8-e8 Bf5-e4 Bb7xe4 Ne5-d7
Nf4-d3 Ke1-f1 f7-f6 Nd7xf8
9(16)+ 0:24.08 4942389 +0.67 Nf3xe5 (Qd8-e8) (Bf5-e4) (Bb7xe4) (Ne5xf7)
(Nf4-d3) (Ke1-f1) (Nd3-e5) (Nf7xd6)
9(16)& 0:28.89 6014906 +0.75 Nf3xe5 Qd8-e8 Bf5-e4 c5xb4 a3xb4
Bb7xe4 Ne5-d7 Nf4-d3 Ke1-f1 f7-f6 Nd7xf8
(Nd3xb2) (Qc3xb2) (Qe8xf8) (g5xf6)
9(16). 0:30.48 6373078 +0.75 Nf3xe5 Qd8-e8 Bf5-e4 c5xb4 a3xb4
Bb7xe4 Ne5-d7 Nf4-d3 Ke1-f1 f7-f6 Nd7xf8
(Nd3xb2) (Qc3xb2) (Qe8xf8) (g5xf6)
10(17)+ 0:54.31 11222897 +1.05 Nf3xe5 (Qd8-e8) (Bf5-e4) (c5xb4) (a3xb4)
(Bb7xe4) (Ne5-g4) (Nf4-d3) (Qc3xd3)
(Be4xd3) (Ng4-h6)
10(18)& 1:25.61 17554348 +1.83 Nf3xe5 Qd8-e8 Bf5-e4 c5xb4 a3xb4
Nf4xe2 Ne5xf7 Ne2xc3 Nf7-h6 Kg8-g7 Bb2xc3
Rf8-f6 (Bc3xf6)
10(18). 1:26.17 17706657 +1.83 Nf3xe5 Qd8-e8 Bf5-e4 c5xb4 a3xb4
Nf4xe2 Ne5xf7 Ne2xc3 Nf7-h6 Kg8-g7 Bb2xc3
Rf8-f6 (Bc3xf6)
11(19)& 2:20.37 29171501 +1.80 Nf3xe5 Qd8-e8 Bf5-e4 c5xb4 a3xb4
Bb7xe4 Ne5xf7 Nf4-d3 Ke1-f1 Qe8-e5 Nf7-h6
Kg8-h8 Qc3xd3
11(19). 2:23.69 29963459 +1.80 Nf3xe5 Qd8-e8 Bf5-e4 c5xb4 a3xb4
Bb7xe4 Ne5xf7 Nf4-d3 Ke1-f1 Qe8-e5 Nf7-h6
Kg8-h8 Qc3xd3
12(20)+ 6:58.13 86896962 +2.20 Nf3xe5 (Qd8-e8) (Bf5-e4) (c5xb4) (a3xb4)
(Bb7xe4) (Ne5xf7) (Nf4-d3) (Ke1-f1)
(Qe8-e5) (Nf7-h6)
(Kg8-h8) (e2xd3)
12(21)& 11:44.41 148081884 +2.58 Nf3xe5 Qd8-e7 Bf5-e4 d6xe5 Be4xb7
Nf4xe2 Ke1xe2 Qe7xb7 Qc3xe5 f7-f6 g5xf6
Qb7-d7 b4xc5
12(21). 11:49.62 149273744 +2.58 Nf3xe5 Qd8-e7 Bf5-e4 d6xe5 Be4xb7
Nf4xe2 Ke1xe2 Qe7xb7 Qc3xe5 f7-f6 g5xf6
Qb7-d7 b4xc5
13(22)& 18:21.50 234993758 +2.17 Nf3xe5 c5xb4 a3xb4 Qd8-e8 Bf5-e4
Bb7xe4 Ne5-g4 f7-f6 Qc3xf6 Rf8xf6 Ng4xf6
Kg8-f7 Nf6xe8 Kf7xe8 Rg1-g4 Nf4-g2 Ke1-f1
13(22). 18:52.81 241942029 +2.17 Nf3xe5 c5xb4 a3xb4 Qd8-e8 Bf5-e4
Bb7xe4 Ne5-g4 f7-f6 Qc3xf6 Rf8xf6 Ng4xf6
Kg8-f7 Nf6xe8 Kf7xe8 Rg1-g4 Nf4-g2 Ke1-f1
14(24)& 30:30.82 392228998 +2.17 Nf3xe5 c5xb4 a3xb4 Qd8-e8 Bf5-e4
Bb7xe4 Ne5-g4 f7-f6 Qc3xf6 Rf8xf6 (Ng4xf6)
(Kg8-f7) (Nf6xe8) (Kf7xe8) (Rg1-g4)
14(24). 31:28.52 404733752 +2.17 Nf3xe5 c5xb4 a3xb4 Qd8-e8 Bf5-e4
Bb7xe4 Ne5-g4 f7-f6 Qc3xf6 Rf8xf6 (Ng4xf6)
(Kg8-f7) (Nf6xe8) (Kf7xe8) (Rg1-g4)
15(26)& 66:05.57 898235835 +2.05 Nf3xe5 Qd8-e7 Bf5-e4 d6xe5 Be4xb7
Nf4xe2 Ke1xe2 Qe7xb7 Qc3xe5 f7-f6 Qe5-e6
Qb7-f7 Qe6xf7 Rf8xf7 b4xc5 f6xg5 c5xb6
a7xb6
15(26). 69:46.51 949603913 +2.05 Nf3xe5 Qd8-e7 Bf5-e4 d6xe5 Be4xb7
Nf4xe2 Ke1xe2 Qe7xb7 Qc3xe5 f7-f6 Qe5-e6
Qb7-f7 Qe6xf7 Rf8xf7 b4xc5 f6xg5 c5xb6
a7xb6
Richard.
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