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Subject: Re: Which program can see Speelman's ...Bxe2!!

Author: Richard Pijl

Date: 08:02:54 02/01/05

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On February 01, 2005 at 10:29:05, ludicrous wrote:

>On February 01, 2005 at 10:27:51, ludicrous wrote:
>
>[D]2kr3r/pppq1ppp/8/2b1nN2/2b5/P3B1P1/1PQ1PPBP/R3K2R b KQ - 0 14

The Baron (Xeon 2.8) is behaving quite instable in this position. I must have a
bug somewhere. Anyway, Bxe2 is considered quite early, lost, and then found
again after a bit more than a minute. No great scores though within 4 minutes.

 ply       time        nodes   score  pv
  4(10).   0:00.17     30816   +0.42  Bc5xe3 Nf5xe3 Qd7-b5 O-O (Bc4xe2)
  5(11)&   0:00.20     38843   +0.33  Bc5xe3 Nf5xe3 Qd7-e6 O-O h7-h5
  5(12)&   0:00.47     92733   +0.37  Qd7-b5 Be3xc5 Qb5xc5 O-O g7-g5
  5(12).   0:00.69    143635   +0.37  Qd7-b5 Be3xc5 Qb5xc5 O-O g7-g5
  6(12)&   0:01.05    213653   +0.06  Qd7-b5 Be3xc5 Qb5xc5 O-O g7-g6
                                      b2-b4
  6(12)&   0:01.14    236048   +0.07  Bc5xe3 Nf5xe3 Qd7-e6 O-O Kc8-b8
                                      Rf1-d1
  6(13)+   0:02.33    484326   +0.67  Bc4xe2 (Ke1xe2) (Qd7-b5) (Ke2-e1) (Ne5-d3)
                                      (Ke1-f1) (Nd3-f4) (Kf1-g1) (Nf4-e2)
  6(14)&   0:02.63    549201   +0.83  Bc4xe2 Be3xc5 Ne5-d3 Ke1xe2 Qd7xf5
                                      Ra1-c1 Nd3xc1 Rh1xc1
  6(14).   0:03.14    684033   +0.83  Bc4xe2 Be3xc5 Ne5-d3 Ke1xe2 Qd7xf5
                                      Ra1-c1 Nd3xc1 Rh1xc1
  7(15)&   0:05.08   1084295   -0.16  Bc4xe2 Be3xc5 Ne5-d3 Ke1xe2 Qd7xf5
                                      Ra1-c1 b7-b6 Bc5-e3
  7(15)&   0:06.86   1450462   -0.09  Qd7-b5 Be3xc5 Qb5xc5 Nf5xg7 Rd8-g8
                                      Bg2-h3 Kc8-b8 Ng7-f5
  7(15)&   0:09.23   2033967   -0.05  Rh8-e8 O-O Bc5xe3 Nf5xe3 Qd7-d2
                                      Rf1-c1 Qd2xc2
  7(15).   0:11.03   2467650   -0.05  Rh8-e8 O-O Bc5xe3 Nf5xe3 Qd7-d2
                                      Rf1-c1 Qd2xc2
  8(15)&   0:12.73   2857591   -0.05  Rh8-e8 O-O Bc5xe3 Nf5xe3 Qd7-d2
                                      Rf1-c1 Qd2xc2 Rc1xc2
  8(15)&   0:16.39   3642512   -0.03  Qd7-b5 Be3xc5 Qb5xc5 Nf5xg7 Rh8-g8
                                      Qc2xh7 Qc5-d4 O-O (Bc4xe2)
  8(16).   0:26.58   6176200   -0.03  Qd7-b5 Be3xc5 Qb5xc5 Nf5xg7 Rh8-g8
                                      Qc2xh7 Qc5-d4 O-O (Bc4xe2)
  9(16)&   0:39.84   9141276   -0.25  Qd7-b5 Be3xc5 Qb5xc5 Nf5xg7 Rh8-g8
                                      Ng7-f5 Kc8-b8 O-O Ne5-g4
  9(18)&   1:09.52  15734727   +0.23  Bc4xe2 Be3xc5 Ne5-d3 Ke1xe2 Qd7xf5
                                      Ra1-c1 b7-b6 Bc5-e3 Nd3xc1 Rh1xc1 Qf5-e5
  9(18).   1:28.97  20760712   +0.23  Bc4xe2 Be3xc5 Ne5-d3 Ke1xe2 Qd7xf5
                                      Ra1-c1 b7-b6 Bc5-e3 Nd3xc1 Rh1xc1 Qf5-e5
 10(19)&   2:23.63  33256274   -0.16  Bc4xe2 Be3xc5 Be2-c4 Bg2-e4 Qd7-e6
                                      Nf5-e3 Ne5-d3 Be4xd3 Bc4xd3 Qc2-c3 Kc8-b8
                                      (Qc3xg7)
 10(20).   3:55.00  55505017   -0.16  Bc4xe2 Be3xc5 Be2-c4 Bg2-e4 Qd7-e6
                                      Nf5-e3 Ne5-d3 Be4xd3 Bc4xd3 Qc2-c3 Kc8-b8
                                      (Qc3xg7)
Richard.

>
>>2kr3r/pppq1ppp/8/2b1nN2/2b5/P3B1P1/1PQ1PPBP/R3K2R b KQ - 0 14
>>
>>I recently checked up on some Albin Counter Gambit games, after I have seen
>>Morozevich beat Sokolov with it in a rather spectacular fashion.
>>
>>Here is the complete game:
>>
>>[Event "Torquay"]
>>[Site "?"]
>>[Date "1982.??.??"]
>>[Round "?"]
>>[White "Levitt, Jonathan"]
>>[Black "Speelman, Jonathan S"]
>>[Result "0-1"]
>>[ECO "D09"]
>>
>>
>>1. d4 d5
>>2. c4 e5
>>3. dxe5 d4
>>4. Nf3 Nc6
>>5. g3 Be6
>>6. Nbd2 Qd7
>>7. a3 Nge7
>>8. Nb3 Ng6
>>9. Nbxd4 O-O-O
>>10. Be3 Ngxe5
>>11. Nxe5 Nxe5
>>12. Bg2 Bxc4
>>13. Qc2 Bc5
>>14. Nf5 Bxe2
>>15. Bxc5 Ba6
>>16. Nd6+ Kb8
>>17. O-O-O cxd6
>>18. Bxd6+ Qxd6
>>19. Rxd6 Rxd6
>>20. Qa4 Rhd8
>>21.Kb1 Nc4
>>22. Rc1 Rd4
>>23. Ka1 f6
>>24. Qc2 Rd2
>>25. Qf5 Ne5
>>26. Bh3 b6
>>27. Qxh7 Bc4
>>28. b3 Bxb3
>>29. Qxg7 Nc4
>>30. Rxc4 Bxc4
>>31. Bg4 Re8 0-1



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