Author: chandler yergin
Date: 16:10:41 02/01/06
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On February 01, 2006 at 17:14:17, Eros wrote:
>Waooo! I just found out, thanks to this post, that this game was played just
>some days ago by Anand... and he played the winning move 24...Nc7 that I just
>sent to one of my correspondence opponents! (an over 2300 iccf rated player) Now
>I am very curious to find out if Anand had the move analyzed in his home
>analysis or if he found it directly over the chessboard! My shredder found this
>move around the end of the summer of last year, it was in infinite analysis, and
>since then I added that move to my opening book and started playing some games
>with that line on playchess in engines room.
>I am very happy I found a strong move that later will have been played by Anand
>himself :-)
>
>Eros.
>
Thanks for confirming once again, that Humans can spot at a glance what
Computers cannot find under Tournament Time Controls!
Lets give the Life forms Credit where credit is due.. We Think
Computers 'evaluate'. Big Difference.
;)
cy
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>>Anand playd here 24. .. Nc7!! Rybka and Shredder can find this move - probably
>>other engines can do that also.
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>>[D] q3nrk1/4bppp/3p4/r3nPP1/4P2P/NpQ1B3/1P4B1/1K1R3R b - - 4 24
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>>Full game:
>>[Event "Corus Chess 2006"]
>>[Site "Wijk aan Zee"]
>>[Date "2006.01.16"]
>>[Round "Round 1"]
>>[White "Karjakin"]
>>[Black "Anand"]
>>[Result "0-1"]
>>[Opening "Sicilian: Najdorf, Byrne (English) attack"]
>>[ECO "B90"]
>>[NIC "SI.14"]
>>[Time "20:34:39"]
>>
>>1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 d6 3. d4 cxd4 4. Nxd4 Nf6 5. Nc3 a6 6. Be3 e5 7. Nb3 Be6 8.
>>f3 Be7 9. Qd2 O-O 10. O-O-O Nbd7 11. g4 b5 12. g5 b4 13. Ne2 Ne8 14. f4 a5
>>15. f5 a4 16. Nbd4 exd4 17. Nxd4 b3 18. Kb1 bxc2+ 19. Nxc2 Bb3 20. axb3 axb3
>>21. Na3 Ne5 22. h4 Ra5 23. Qc3 Qa8 24. Bg2 Nc7 25. Qxc7 Rc8 26. Qxe7 Nc4 27.
>>g6 hxg6 28. fxg6 Nxa3+ 29. bxa3 Rxa3 30. gxf7+ Kh7 31. f8=N+ Rxf8 32. Qxf8
>>Ra1+ 33. Kb2 Ra2+ 34. Kc3 Qa5+ 35. Kd3 Qb5+ 36. Kd4 Ra4+ 37. Kc3 Qc4+
>>{Black wins}
>>0-1
>>
>>With best regards,
>>
>>Yar
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