Author: Nicolas NORMAND
Date: 07:09:51 01/20/05
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On January 19, 2005 at 19:31:27, Andrei P wrote:
>On January 19, 2005 at 16:29:34, Thorsten Czub wrote:
>
>>take NAUM from the internet.
>>
>>its a freeware chess program for palm. runs good on my zire21.
>>
>>http://www.geocities.com/naum_chess/palm/index.html
>
>what is approximate elo for Naum running on any Palm?
Hello ,
i guess that on a palm zire 21 , Naum may be rated nearly 1550-1750!
He has a interesting style of play but may blunder in some tactical position.
here is a game i palid vs Naum on a palm zire 21.
[Event "Palm Zire 21"]
[Site "Palm Zire 21"]
[Date "2005.01.20"]
[Round "1"]
[White "Normand, Nicolas"]
[Black "Naum 1.2 Zire 21"]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO "B49"]
[Annotator "Junior 8 (30s) Normand"]
[PlyCount "139"]
[EventDate "2005.??.??"]
{
B49: Defense sicilienne (variante Taimanov avec 6...a6)
}
1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 e6 3. d4 cxd4 4. Nxd4 Nc6 5. Nc3 Qc7 6. Be3 a6 7. Be2 Nf6
{
dernier coup de la bibliotheque
}
8. h3 d5
{
After my last move , Naum was out of his book ... in the sicilian game , black
have to play "d5" when white
cannot answer "e5" ( based on Reuben Fine analysis). This should give
egalisation. In this case , this is not
really right as white can create an isolated "d" pawn ( Normand)
8... Bb4 !? { should be considerated} 9. Bf3 Bxc3+ 10. bxc3 Ne5 ( junior)
}
9. exd5 Nxd5 10. Nxd5 exd5
{
and this pawn can become a target for white.
}
11. Qd2 Bb4 12. c3
{
Reinforce d4 ( junior)
}
12... Nxd4
{
12... Bd6 {and blacks can continue.}
}
13. Bxd4
{
13. cxb4 may be interesting but is risky Nc2+ 14.Kf1 Nxa1 ( junior)
13. Qxd4?! is very bad. Bd6 ( junior)
}
13... Bf8 14. Qe3+
{
as the d5 pawn is weack i now want to clarify the game , and after several
change , i want to enter in the endgame.
}
14... Qe7
{
14... Be6 15. O-O
}
15. Qxe7+
{
15. Qg3 Qd6 16. Qg5 h6 17. Qe3+ Qe6
}
15... Kxe7
{
a good thing for me , now i have a stronger development advantage.
}
16. O-O-O Be6 17. Rhe1 Kd8 18. Bb6+
{
18. Be5
}
18... Kd7 19. Bf3 Kc6 20. Bd4 Bc5 21. Bxc5 Kxc5 22. Re5
{
22. b4+ Kb6 23. Bxd5 Bxd5 24. Rxd5 Rhe8 25. Rxe8
Rxe8
}
22... Rhd8 23. b3
{
23. b4+ Kd6 24. Rg5 h6 25. Rxg7 Rdc8
}
23... b6
{
at he first glance , i have presumed that 23....b5 was better . Yace analysis
confirms this evaluation. After this move white gain a full pawn . Yace
evaluation on 23....b5 in only +0.73! this move avoids 24.c4 (normand)
23... b5 is interesting.(junior)
}
24. c4 Kd6 25. Rh5 Ke7
{
25... Rac8 26. Bxd5 Ke7 27.Bxe6 (27. Rxh7 is not god because Rxd5 28. Rxd5
Bxd5 ) 27... fxe6 28.
Rxh7 (Junior)
}
26. Bxd5
{
26. cxd5 Rac8+ 27. Kb2 Bd7
}
26... Bxd5 27. Rhxd5 Rxd5 28. Rxd5
{
28. cxd5 Kd6
}
28... Re8
{
another error from Naum, now i can force the rook change . But is there another
way now for naum ?
28... g6 (junior)
}
29. Re5+ Kd7 30. Rxe8 Kxe8 31. Kd2 f5 32. Ke3 g5
{
32... Kd7 33.Kd4 Kd6 34. h4 (junior)
}
33. b4
{
33. h4 {and white can be cool} h6 34. hxg5 hxg5 (junior)
}
33... Kd7 34. a4 f4+ 35. Ke4 Kd6
{
35... Ke6 {is not better } 36. h4 h6 37. hxg5 hxg5 38. f3 ( junior)
}
36. g3
{
36. Kf5 finish the game!} h6 (junior)
}
36... fxg3 37. fxg3 a5
{
37... Ke6 a last effort to resist to the inevitable (junior)
}
38. bxa5 bxa5 39. Kd4 h5 40. c5+ Kc6 41. Kc4 g4 42. hxg4 hxg4 43. Kd4 Kc7
{
43....Kd7 doesn't save black ..
the goal of Naum is now to avoid the White king to reach b6,c6 or d6 . If
white reach one of those square then they have a winning position.. But black
must also watch for their "a5" pawn , else whites can take it and win the game.
So after 43...Kd7 44.Kd5 Kc7 ( else 45.Kc6 ) 45. c6 Kb6 and whites win.(
normand)
43...Kd7 can't save anything 44. Kd5 Kc7 45. c6 Kc8 46. Kd6
Kd8 47. Kc5 Kc8 48. Kb6 Kb8 49. Kxa5 Kc7 50. Kb5 Kd6 51. a5 Ke5 52. a6 Kf6 53.
c7 Ke5 54. a7 Kf6 55. Kb6 Kg6 56. Kb5 Kf6 57. Kc5 Kg6 58. Kd6 Kh5 59. c8=Q Kh6
60. Qf5 Kg7 61. a8=Q Kh6 62. Qh8# ( junior)
}
44. Kd5 Kd7
{
44... Kb7is not better 45. c6+ Kc8 46. Kd4 Kd8 47. Kc4 Kc8
48. Kb5 Kc7 49. Kc5 Kc8 50. Kd6 Kd8 51. Ke5 Kc7 52. Kf4 Kxc6 53. Kxg4 Kc5 54.
Kf5 Kb4 55. g4 Kxa4 56. g5 Kb3 57. g6 a4 58. g7 a3 59. Ke4 a2 60. g8=Q+ Kb2 61.
Qg2+ Kb3 62. Qg7 Kc4 63. Qd4+ Kb3 64. Kd3 a1=Q 65. Qxa1 Kb4 66. Qe5 Ka3 67. Kc3
Ka2 68. Kc2 Ka3 69. Qa5#
}
45. c6+ Kc7 46. Kc5 Kc8 47. Kb6
{
and white take the a5 pawn and the victory.
}
47... Kb8
{
47... Kd8 is useless 48. Kxa5 Kc7 49. Kb5 Kd6 50. a5 Ke5 51. a6 Kd4
52. c7 Ke3 53. a7 Kf2 54. a8=Q Ke3 55. c8=Q Kd4 56. Qa4+ Ke5 57. Qa1+ Kd6 58.
Qf6+ Kd5 59. Qcf5# (junior)
}
48. Kxa5 Kc7 49. Kb5 Kb8
{
49... Kd6 50. a5 Kc7 51. a6 Kd6 52. a7 Ke5 53. c7 Kd4 54. a8=Q Ke3 55. c8=Q Kd4
56. Qc2
Ke5 57. Qe8+ Kd6 58. Qcc6# ( junior)
}
50. Kb6 Ka8
{
50... Kc8 can't save black 51. a5 Kd8 52. c7+ Ke7 53. a6 Kf6 54. c8=Q Ke5 55.
a7 Kd4 56. a8=Q Ke5 57. Qa1+ Ke4
58. Qc2+ Kf3 59. Qac3# (junior)
}
51. a5 Kb8 52. a6 Ka8
{
52... Kc8 53. a7 Kd8 54. c7+ Ke7 55.c8=Q Kf6 56. a8=Q Ke5 57. Qa1+ Ke4 58. Qc2+
Kf3 59. Qac3# (junior)
}
53. Kb5
{
be carefull the draw after 53.a7??= or 53.c7??= ( normand)
53. Kc5 Kb8 54. Kd6 Ka7 55.c7 Kb6 56. c8=Q Ka5 57. Qc3+ Ka4 58. a7 Kb5 59. Qc5+
Ka4 60. a8=Q+ Kb3 61.
Qaa3# (junior)
}
53... Kb8 54. Kc5 Ka7
{
the only move , after 54....Ka8 55.c7! after 54....Kc7 55.a7!
(normand)
}
55. Kd6 Kxa6 56. Kd7 Kb6 57. c7 Kc5 58. c8=Q+ Kd5 59. Qc7 Kd4 60. Qf4+ Kd3
61. Qxg4 Kc3 62. Qf4 Kd3 63. g4 Kc3 64. g5
{
this is a reapid game , and i have no more time
}
64... Kd3 65. g6 Kc3 66. g7 Kd3 67. g8=Q Kc3 68. Qgg3+ Kc2 69. Qff2+ Kd1
70. Qgg1#
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regards
Nicolas
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