Author: Vincent Lejeune
Date: 00:27:19 12/14/04
As far I know only Chesstiger find the key move under 20 min on 1400 Mhz (see
Weltmeister-Test http://www.computerschach.de/magazin/test/index.htm)
How much time is required for other engines to find this move ?
Ng2!
[d]8/8/p2k1p2/1p1p3p/1P1P3p/P3NPP1/5K2/1b6 w - -
[Event "WCh (m/9) Moskau "]
[Site "?"]
[Date "1984.??.??"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Karpov"]
[Black "Kasparov"]
[Result "1-0"]
[Annotator "WM-Test 80) Ne3-g2 (E)"]
[SetUp "1"]
[FEN "8/8/p2k1p2/1p1p3p/1P1P3p/P3NPP1/5K2/1b6 w - - 0 1"]
[PlyCount "17"]
[EventDate "1984.??.??"]
{WHITE TO MOVE: 47.Ng2!! By sacrificing a pawn, White makes certain that
his king will have a route into Black's position. Together with the fact
that Black's bishop is now very "bad", this is quite enough to seal Black's
fate. Instead 47.gxh4 would leave White with no real winning
prospects.(Karpov-Kasparov, World Championship Match (Game 9), Moscow
1984/85). The World's Greatest Chess games, p. 426} 1. Ng2 $1 (1. gxh4 $2 Bg6
$11) 1... hxg3+ (1... h3 2. Nf4 $16) 2. Kxg3 Ke6 (2... Bg6 3. Nf4 Bf7 4. Kh4 Ke7
5. Nxh5 Ke6 6. Ng7+ Kd6 7. Kg4 Ke7 8. Kf5 Bg8 9.Kg6 Bf7+ 10. Kh6 $18) 3. Nf4+
Kf5 4. Nxh5 Ke6 5. Nf4+ Kd6 6. Kg4 Bc2 7. Kh5 Bd1 8. Kg6 $3 Ke7 (8... Bxf3 9.
Kxf6 $16) 9. Nxd5+ $18 1-0
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