Author: Albert Silver
Date: 07:31:21 01/22/06
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On January 22, 2006 at 06:33:23, Sune Larsson wrote:
>This is a very nice game from Alina Kashlinskaya - 11 years old when playing and
>commenting it. She shows both patience and a solid positional understanding at
>this young age.
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>Notice her comment about Fritz after white's 27th move.
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>[D]bnrrn1k1/3q2pp/1P2p3/N2pB3/1N1Q4/5P2/4B1PP/R5K1 b - - 0 27
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>[Event "RUS-ch (Women) 1st League"]
>[Site "Kolontaevo"]
>[Date "2005.01.??"]
>[Round "9"]
>[White "Kashlinskaya, Alina"]
>[Black "Kublashvili, Etery"]
>[Result "1-0"]
>[ECO "B41"]
>[WhiteElo "2031"]
>[BlackElo "2049"]
>[Annotator "Kashlinskaya"]
>[PlyCount "83"]
>[EventDate "2005.01.??"]
>[Source "ChessBase"]
>[SourceDate "2005.11.24"]
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>{About me. I'm 11 years old. I'm in the 5th form of the school with advanced
>studying of German. In addition to chess, I play the piano (I'm in the 5th
>form of a music school), go in for sport dance in an art school, swim in a
>swimming-pool, and study French and English. I'm a candidate master in chess,
>my rating for 01.01.2005 - 2031. I'm a champion of Russia among children under
>10 years old and twice a vice-champion of Europe (in classical and rapid chess)
>among under ten. }
>27. Qd4 {
>The program "Fritz" estimates this position as an equal one, but I think that
>Black is in almost complete zugzwang. An exploitation of advantage of White is
>a matter of technique. } h6 28. Bd3 {
Analysis by Rybka 1.01 Beta 11 32-bit:
27...Qe7 28.Bxb8 Rxb8 29.Nac6 Bxc6 30.Nxc6 Qd6 31.Nxd8 Qxd8 32.Rb1 Nd6 33.Bd3
Rb7
± (1.22) Depth: 13 00:00:24 1498kN
27...Qe7 28.Bxb8 Rxb8 29.Nbc6 Bxc6 30.Nxc6 Qd6 31.Nxd8 e5 32.Qe3 Qxd8 33.Rb1 Qe7
34.Ba6
± (1.23) Depth: 14 00:00:47 3149kN
Analysis by Fritz 9:
27...Qe7 28.Bxb8 Rxb8 29.Nbc6 Qd6 30.Nxd8 Qxd8 31.Rb1 e5 32.Qe3 Nf6 33.Rb5 Qd6
34.Bd3
² (0.45) Depth: 12/31 00:00:10 12017kN
27...Qe7 28.Bxb8 Rxb8 29.Nbc6 Bxc6 30.Nxc6 Qd6 31.Nxd8 Qxd8 32.Rb1 e5 33.Qe3 Qf6
34.Qc5 Kh8 35.Bd3
² (0.45) Depth: 13/42 00:00:30 39116kN
27...Qe7 28.Bxb8 Rxb8 29.Nbc6 Bxc6 30.Nxc6 Qd6 31.Nxd8 e5 32.Qe3
² (0.41) Depth: 14/41 00:01:00 81151kN
Albert
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