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Subject: Re: Dortmund Position - Naiditsch's 26.Bxa6

Author: John Merlino

Date: 22:38:59 07/17/05

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On July 17, 2005 at 15:51:36, Gerd Isenberg wrote:

>Congrats to Arkadij Naiditsch!
>
>Dortmund Theatre was a great pleasure.
>Ten top GMs on the stage. Very good and very exciting chess.
>For instance Sutovsky win over Kramnik was very impressive.
>
>As usual nice comments and tales by Helmut Pfleger and Klaus Bischoff via
>infrared headphones to the audience. Also some interesting guest commentators
>and interviews. Adams-Hydra was theme several times with the conclusion that
>Hydra is currently strongest chess entity in the world.
>
>This position occured last week, maybe Arkadij's key game against Leko
>- very impressed by 26.Bxa6.
>
>Cheers,
>Gerd
>
>Naiditsch - Leko, Dortmund (3), 10.07.2005
>
>[D] 6k1/1pqr1pbp/p1np2p1/3Q4/3P1B1P/2P5/P4PP1/1R3BK1 w - - ; bm Bxa6

It takes CM9_R1 on a P4-2.4 less than one second to find the move:

Time	Depth	Score	Positions	Moves
0:00	1/4	1.14	5374		1.Bd3 Ne7 2.Qc4 Qxc4 3.Bxc4
0:00	1/5	0.96	16832		1.Bd3 Ne7 2.Qb3 b5 3.Re1
0:00	1/5	0.97	26432		1.Qf3 Qa5 2.Qh3 Qd8 3.Bg5
0:00	1/5	1.07	37195		1.Re1 Ne7 2.Qf3 h6 3.Bh2 Qc6 4.Qxc6
					Nxc6
0:00	1/6	1.07	48963		1.Re1 Ne7 2.Qf3 h6 3.Bh2 Qc6 4.Qxc6
					Nxc6
0:00	1/6	1.95	108011		1.Bxa6 bxa6 2.Qxc6 Bf8 3.Rb6 Qxc6
					4.Rxc6 a5 5.c4
0:00	1/7	1.91	152870		1.Bxa6 bxa6 2.Qxc6 Bf8 3.Rb6 Qxc6
					4.Rxc6 a5 5.c4 Be7
0:02	1/8	2.53	374421		1.Bxa6 bxa6 2.Qxc6 f5 3.Rb6 Qxc6
					4.Rxc6 d5 5.Rxa6 Re7 6.a4
0:05	1/9	2.50	1001327		1.Bxa6 Nb4 2.Qxb7 Nxa6 3.Qxa6 Bf6
					4.Qb5 Bxh4 5.c4 Bf6 6.Qd5
0:08	1/10	2.50	1634670		1.Bxa6 Nb4 2.Rxb4 bxa6 3.Qc6 f5
					4.Rb6 Qxc6 5.Rxc6 d5 6.Rxa6 Re7
0:23	1/11	2.53	4777486		1.Bxa6 Nb4 2.Rxb4 bxa6 3.Qc6 f5
					4.Rb6 Qxc6 5.Rxc6 d5 6.Rxa6 Re7
					7.a4
0:42	1/12	2.50	9006796		1.Bxa6 Nb4 2.Rxb4 bxa6 3.Qc6 f5
					4.Rb6 Qxc6 5.Rxc6 d5 6.Rxa6 Re7
					7.Kf1 Kf7

jm



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