Author: Kurt Utzinger
Date: 23:28:44 07/09/05
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On July 09, 2005 at 22:04:19, Will Singleton wrote:
>Bxf7+?
>
>[d]r1b1kb1r/pp1n1ppp/2p2n2/q7/P1BpP3/2N2N2/1P1B1PPP/R2QK2R w KQkq -
>
>Looks like a really good move to play against a human, who misplayed and ended
>up mated in a few moves. Interestingly, black was 2 pieces up, but was
>completely busted due to its exposed king.
>
>Note also that some programs prefer to give up the queen as black, with a
>positive eval for black (eg crafty), as in 10. Bxf7+ Kxf7 11. Ng5+ Qxg5!? This
>in fact may be black's best defense, can't tell.
>
>[Event "ICC 30 0"]
>[Site "Internet Chess Club"]
>[Date "2005.07.09"]
>[Round "-"]
>[White "Amateur"]
>[Black "xcrack"]
>[Result "1-0"]
>[ICCResult "Black resigns"]
>[WhiteElo "2543"]
>[BlackElo "2431"]
>[Opening "QGD Slav: Soultanbéieff variation"]
>[ECO "D16"]
>[NIC "SL.03"]
>[Time "21:12:46"]
>[TimeControl "1800+0"]
>
>1. d4 d5 2. c4 c6 3. Nf3 Nf6 4. Nc3 dxc4 5. a4 e6 6. Bg5 Nbd7 7. e4 Qa5 8.
>Bd2 e5 9. Bxc4 exd4 10. Bxf7+ Kxf7 11. Ng5+ Kg6 12. Nd5 Qc5 13. Nf4+ Kxg5
>14. h4+ Kh6 15. g4 g5 16. hxg5+ Kxg5 17. Qf3 Qe5 18. O-O-O Bb4 19. Rh5+ Nxh5
>20. Ne6+ Kg6 21. gxh5+ Qxh5 22. Rg1+ {Black resigns} 1-0
r1b1kb1r/pp1n1ppp/2p2n2/q7/P1BpP3/2N2N2/1P1B1PPP/R2QK2R w KQkq - 0 1
Analysis by Fritz 8: (Bilbao) P4 1.8/32 MB hash
10.Nb5 Qd8 11.Nbxd4 Nxe4 12.Qe2 Ndf6 13.0-0 Be7 14.Be3 0-0 15.Rad1
= (0.15) Depth: 6/26 00:00:00 149kN
³ (-0.26) Depth: 10/29 00:00:04 2446kN
10.Nd5 Qd8 11.Nxf6+ Qxf6 12.0-0 Qg6 13.Qe2 c5 14.Ng5 Ne5 15.Bb5+ Bd7 16.Bxd7+
Nxd7
³ (-0.26) Depth: 10/31 00:00:08 4416kN
= (-0.19) Depth: 13/34 00:00:59 37532kN
10.Bxf7+ Kxf7 11.Ng5+ Qxg5 12.Bxg5 dxc3 13.Bxf6 Nxf6 14.Qb3+ Kg6 15.bxc3 Bd6
16.f3
= (-0.19) Depth: 13/41 00:02:17 87909kN
² (0.39) Depth: 14/42 00:03:47 146541kN
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