Author: Cliff Sears
Date: 13:47:33 01/22/05
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Engine: Classic Beancounter (4 MB)
by Stefan Meyer-Kahlen
1/01 0:00 +0.69++ 1.Re1 (1) 0
1/01 0:00 +0.69 1.Re1 (2) 0
2/03 0:00 +0.30-- 1.Re1 Qd6 (57) 0
2/03 0:00 +0.22 1.Re1 e6 (87) 0
2/03 0:01 +0.23++ 1.Ne5 Qxa2 2.Rxa2 (135) 0
2/03 0:01 +0.35 1.Ne5 e6 (166) 0
3/09 0:03 +0.60++ 1.Ne5 Qb2 2.Rxb2 (442) 0
3/09 0:03 +0.90 1.Ne5 e6 2.Qf4 (527) 0
4/11 0:06 +0.88 1.Ne5 e6 2.c4 Be7 (1.844) 0
5/12 0:09 +0.74 1.Ne5 e6 2.Rb3 Qd6 3.c3 (7.090) 0
6/14 0:10 +0.81 1.Ne5 Qd6 2.Bc4 e6 3.c3 (32.011) 3
7/15 0:11 +0.57 1.Ne5 Qd6 2.c3 Nd7 3.Nxd7 Qxd7 4.Re1 (121.984) 10
8/20 0:17 +0.35 1.Ne5 Qd6 2.Be4 g6 3.c4 Bg7 4.c5 bxc5 (407.531) 23
8/21 0:26 +0.36++ 1.Be4 Qd6 2.Qc3 f6 3.Qd3 e6 4.Re1 Qd5
5.Bxd5 (847.149) 31
8/21 0:27 +0.51 1.Be4 Qd6 2.Qc3 f6 3.Qd3 e6 4.c4 (906.932) 32
9/26 0:37 +0.72 1.Be4 g6 2.Ne5 Qd6 3.Qc3 Bg7 (1.380.755) 36
10/22 1:12 +0.47-- 1.Be4 g6 2.Ne5 Qd6 3.Qc3 Bg7 4.hxg6 hxg6
5.Bxc6+ (2.928.350) 40
10/22 1:24 +0.41 1.Be4 g6 2.Ne5 Qd6 3.Qc3 Bg7 (3.476.594) 40
11/22 3:19 +0.66++ 1.Be4 g6 2.Ne5 Qd6 3.Qc3 Bg7 (8.760.566) 43
11/26 4:04 +0.70 1.Be4 e6 2.Ne5 Qd6 3.Qc3 Qc7 4.Nxc6 Bd6
5.h6 (10.950.106) 44
12/28 8:42 +0.68 1.Be4 e6 2.Ne5 Qd6 3.Qc3 Qc7 4.Nxc6 Bd6
5.h6 (23.254.364) 44
12/28 10:37 +0.69++ 1.Ne5 Qd6 2.Bc4 e6 3.Nxf7 Kxf7 4.Re1 Qd5
5.Bxd5 Bb4 (28.173.968) 44
12/28 13:02 +0.79 1.Ne5 Qd6 2.Bc4 e6 3.Re1 Nd7 4.Nxf7 (34.710.779) 44
12/30 19:08 +0.80++ 1.d5 Qc5 2.dxc6 e6 3.c7 Qxc7 4.Bb5+ Nc6
5.Ne5 (50.866.733) 44
On January 22, 2005 at 14:49:06, Dan Andersson wrote:
>On January 22, 2005 at 13:21:34, George Tsavdaris wrote:
>
>> In the following game between Ruffian 2.1.0 and Abrok 5.0, Ruffian found and
>>played an amazing winning move(i can assure you for this) in 35 seconds only,
>>that even Shredder 8 fails to find in a reasonable time. 15.d5!! and white wins.
>>
>>After 15.d5!! Qd6 (15...Qc5 16.dxc6 Nxc6 17.Bb5 Rd8 18.Qf4! +-) 16.dxc6 e6
>>(16...Nxc6 17.Qc3! +- another nice move that was actually the game's line)
>>17.Rd1! Qc7 18.Qc3 h6 (18...Rg8 19.Bxh7 Rh8 20.Be4 Rxh5 21.Rd7! Nxd7 22.cxd7 +-)
>>19.Be4 +-
>>There is another better line for black that loses also. It's 15.g6!? which
>>offers a tougher resistance(RR versus RBN).
>>
>>[D]rn2kb1r/p3pppp/1pp5/7P/3P4/q2B1N2/P1PQ1PP1/RR4K1 w kq - 0 15
>
> While 15. d5 is a nice move it isn't the only one that leads to a hefty
>advantage. My favourite is Ng5 but Ne5/Be4 also seem heavily advantageous to
>white. And to drive the point home even 15. Rb5 might lead to a better game for
>white even if he might have to retreat with the rook later. A funny albeit not
>forced line with a double rook sacrifice: 15. Rb5 cxb5 16. Bxb5+ Kd8 17. Ne5 Qb2
>18. Nxf7+ Kc8 19. Qd3 Qxa1+ 20. Kh2
> So while nice the move IMO seems to be one of many in a position black has
>wasted beyond repair.
>
>MvH Dan Andersson
>
>>
>>
>>[Event "Game-124"]
>>[Site "?"]
>>[Date "2007.09.25"]
>>[Round "124"]
>>[White "Ruffian 2.1.0"]
>>[Black "Abrok 5.0"]
>>[Result "1-0"]
>>[ECO "B18"]
>>[PlyCount "46"]
>>[EventDate "2007.??.??"]
>>
>>1. e4 c6 2. d4 d5 3. Nc3 dxe4 4. Nxe4 Bf5 5. Ng3 Bg6 6. Nf3 Nf6 7. h4 Qa5+ 8.
>>Bd2 Qb6 9. h5 Be4 10. Nxe4 Nxe4 11. Bd3 Nxd2 12. Qxd2 Qxb2 13. O-O Qa3 14. Rfb1
>>b6 15. d5 Qd6 16. dxc6 Nxc6 17. Qc3 Rc8 18. Bb5 a6 19. Bxa6 Rb8 20. Bb5 f6 21.
>>Bxc6+ Kf7 22. Rd1 e6 23. Rxd6 Bxd6 1-0
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