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Subject: Re: WCC Testposition Endgame

Author: Vincent Lejeune

Date: 06:30:06 12/09/05

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I posted a more incredible one some time ago :
http://hornid.com/cgi-bin/ccc/topic_show.pl?pid=421131;hl=draw#pid421131

[d]8/5pk1/4p1pp/4P3/3q4/5QPP/6BK/8 w - - 0 42

I don't believe computers will find a draw here, even in 10 years (on a 16
processors * quad-core @ 10 Ghz)


On December 09, 2005 at 09:13:01, Eduard Nemeth wrote:

>[Event "WCC 2005"]
>[Site "0:22.40-0:14.54"]
>[Date "2005.12.09"]
>[Round "51"]
>[White "Aronian, Levon"]
>[Black "Gurevich, Mikhail"]
>[Result "1/2-1/2"]
>[WhiteElo "2724"]
>[BlackElo "2652"]
>[Annotator "Xmas"]
>[PlyCount "76"]
>[EventDate "2005.??.??"]
>
>1. Nf3 d5 2. d4 Nf6 3. c4 c6 4. Nc3 e6 5. Qb3 dxc4 6. Qxc4 b5 7. Qd3 Nbd7 8. e4
>b4 9. Na4 Bb7 10. Be3 Qa5 11. b3 Be7 12. Nd2 O-O 13. f3 c5 14. Nxc5 Nxc5 15.
>dxc5 Bxc5 16. Nc4 Qc7 17. Bxc5 Qxc5 18. Qd6 Rfc8 19. Be2 Ne8 20. Qxc5 Rxc5 21.
>Kf2 Ba6 22. a3 bxa3 23. Rxa3 Bxc4 24. Bxc4 Nd6 25. Bd3 e5 26. Rha1 Kf8 27. Ra6
>Rd8 28. R6a5 Rc3 29. Rd5 Rxb3 30. Rxa7 f6 31. Bc4 Rb7 32. Rxd6 Rb2+ 33. Kg3
>Rxd6 34. Rf7+ Ke8 35. Rxg7 Rd7 36. Rxd7 Kxd7 37. Bg8 h6 38. Bh7 Ke7 1/2-1/2
>
>This Ending is real draw. What says the Grandmaster Programs? :-)
>
>Last Position:
>
>Aronian,L - Gurevich,M, WCC 2005
>
>[D]8/4k2B/5p1p/4p3/4P3/5PK1/1r4PP/8 w - - 0 1
>
>Analysis by Toga II 1.1a:
>
>39.h3
>  -+  (-1.73)   Tiefe: 1/1   00:00:00
>39.Lf5
>  µ  (-1.39)   Tiefe: 1/5   00:00:00
>39.Lf5 Kd6
>  µ  (-1.24)   Tiefe: 2/5   00:00:00
>39.Lf5 Kd6 40.h4
>  -+  (-1.47)   Tiefe: 3/6   00:00:00
>39.Lg8 Kd6 40.Lc4
>  µ  (-1.27)   Tiefe: 3/6   00:00:00
>39.Lg8 h5 40.h4 Kd6
>  µ  (-1.39)   Tiefe: 4/7   00:00:00
>39.Lf5 Kd6 40.h4 Kc5
>  µ  (-1.26)   Tiefe: 4/7   00:00:00
>39.Lf5 Kd6 40.Lg6 Kc5 41.Lf7
>  -+  (-1.44)   Tiefe: 5/8   00:00:00
>39.Lg8 Kd6 40.Lc4 Tc2 41.Ld5
>  µ  (-1.34)   Tiefe: 5/11   00:00:00
>39.Lg8 Kd6 40.Lc4 Kc5 41.Le6 Kd4
>  µ  (-1.12)   Tiefe: 6/12   00:00:00  4kN
>39.Lg8 Kd6 40.Lc4 Kc5 41.Le6 Kd4 42.h4
>  µ  (-1.35)   Tiefe: 7/12   00:00:00  6kN
>39.Lg8 Kd6 40.Lc4 Kc6 41.Le6 Kc5 42.h3 Kd4
>  µ  (-1.17)   Tiefe: 8/12   00:00:00  13kN
>39.Lg8 Kd6 40.Lc4 Kc5 41.Le6 Kd4 42.Lf7 Tc2 43.Le6
>  µ  (-1.35)   Tiefe: 9/14   00:00:00  22kN
>39.Lg8 Kd6 40.Lc4 Kc5 41.Le6 Kd4 42.Lf7 Td2 43.Le6 Tc2
>  µ  (-1.13)   Tiefe: 10/17   00:00:00  46kN
>39.Lg8 Kd6 40.Lc4 Kc5 41.Le6 Kd4 42.Lf7 Td2 43.Lb3 Kc5 44.Ld5
>  µ  (-1.24)   Tiefe: 11/17   00:00:00  60kN
>39.Lg8 Kd6 40.Lc4 Kc5 41.Le6 Td2 42.h4 Tb2 43.Kg4 Txg2+ 44.Kf5 Kd4 45.Kxf6
>  µ  (-1.17)   Tiefe: 12/20   00:00:01  123kN
>39.Lg8 Kd6 40.Lc4 Kc5 41.Le6 Td2 42.Lb3 Kd6 43.Lf7 Kd7 44.Lc4 Tc2 45.Lb5+ Kd6
>  µ  (-1.18)   Tiefe: 13/20   00:00:01  166kN
>39.Lg8 Kd6 40.Lc4 Kc5 41.Le6 Td2 42.Lb3 Kd6 43.Lf7 Kc6 44.Ld5+ Kd7 45.Lb3 Ke7
>46.Ld5
>  µ  (-1.15)   Tiefe: 14/22   00:00:02  372kN
>39.Lg8 Kd6 40.Lc4 Kc5 41.Le6 Kd4 42.Lf7 Tb6 43.Kg4 Tb7 44.Le6 Tb2 45.Kg3 Td2
>46.h4
>  µ  (-1.17)   Tiefe: 15/23   00:00:03  590kN
>39.Lg8 Kd6 40.Lc4 Kc5 41.Le6 Kd4 42.Lf7 Tb6 43.La2 Kc3 44.Ld5 Tb2 45.Le6 Kd3
>46.h3 Kd4
>  µ  (-1.17)   Tiefe: 16/23   00:00:04  818kN
>39.Lg8 Kd6 40.Lc4 Kc5 41.Le6 Kd4 42.h4 Ke3 43.Lc4 Tc2 44.Le6 Td2 45.Lb3 Kd4
>46.h5 Ke3 47.Ld5
>  µ  (-1.19)   Tiefe: 17/26   00:00:06  1351kN
>39.h4 Kd6 40.Lf5 Ta2 41.Lh3 Ke7 42.Kg4 Kf8 43.Kh5 Kg7 44.g3 Ta3 45.Lg2 Td3
>46.Kg4 Kf7 47.Kf5
>  µ  (-1.03)   Tiefe: 17/27   00:00:19  5260kN
>39.h4 Kd6 40.Lf5 Ta2 41.Lh3 Ke7 42.Kg4 Kf8 43.Kh5 Kg7 44.g3 Ta3 45.Lg2 Td3
>46.Kg4 Kg6 47.h5+ Kf7 48.Kf5
>  µ  (-1.03)   Tiefe: 18/27   00:00:21  5927kN
>
>(Nemeth, Privat 09.12.2005)



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