Author: Dagh Nielsen
Date: 17:21:42 09/30/05
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On September 30, 2005 at 19:59:55, Christos Gitsis wrote:
>On September 30, 2005 at 19:32:23, Dagh Nielsen wrote:
>
>>I can't find a win after 23.. Nxe1 24 Nxe1 Ra1, for instance 25 Nxh6 Bxh6 26
>>Qxh6 and now 26.. Re5 draws!?
>
>The initial evaluation of computer programs might be 0.00, but it changes later.
>For example if we try
>
>27.Bf4 Qa6 28.Rg4 Nxd5 29.exd5 Rxb1 30.Rxg6 fxg6 31.Qxg6 Kf8 32.Qxb1 Rxd5
>{28... Rxb1 29.Rh4 Rxe1 30.Kh2 Rh5 31.Rxh5 gxh5 32.Bxd6 Bxd5 33.exd5}
>
>27.Bf4 Qd4 28.Rxg6 fxg6 29.Qxg6 Kf8 30.Nf3 Qxe4 31.Qf6
>
>27.Bf4 Nxd5 28.Rxg6 fxg6 29.Qxg6 Kh8 30.exd5 Rxe1 31.Kh2 Raxb1 32.Bg5 Qxf2
>33.Bf6 Qxf6 34.Qxf6 Kh7 35.Qf7 Kh6 36.Qf8 Kh7 37.Qxd6 Rxb2 38.Qc7 Kg6 39.Qg3 Kf7
>40.Qxe1
>
>27.Bf4 Re7 28.Be3 Qc7 29.Bd4
>
>White seems to be playing for a win (although I admit the line after 27...Nxd5
>is not very convincing, but there might be something better for white)
>
>So I think Anand searched indeed deeper than computers today
>
>Regards,
>Christos
Yes, 27 Bf4 Nxd5 looks hard to judge, Black can also try (instead of 29 ..Kh8)
29.. Kf8 30 exd5 and now Rxb1 or Qc7.
After 29.. Kf8 30 exd5 Rxb1 31 Qxb1 Rxd5 32 Qg6 Qc7 33 Bh6+ Ke7 34 Nc2 it looks
like white has a hefty initiative.
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