Author: Baldomero Garcia, Jr.
Date: 21:24:57 07/30/99
I had Hiarcs 6.0 autoplay the game between Kasparov and the World at 40
moves in 600 minutes, and I was quite surprised to see the result: for the
majority of the analysis, White has the advantage, but after a while, Black
gets a winning endgame. That's not to say that Black has the advantage or
that Kasparov will play so weak, but at least not all is lost in this game.
Here's the analysis:
[Event "Kasparov vs the World"]
[Site "Internet"]
[Date "1999.07.31"]
[Round "1"]
[White "Kasparov"]
[Black "World"]
[Result "*"]
21.h3 {H6: 08 21.h3 Rxa4 Rab1 Bf4 Bxf4 Qxf4 Qxh7 Ne5 Rbc1 = 45}
21...Rxa4 {H6: 09 21...Rxa4 Rae1 Qxb2 Qxh7 Qb3 Qxg6 Qe6 Qxe6+ Kxe6 = -50}
22.Rae1 {H6: 09 22.Rae1 Qxb2 Qxh7 Qc2 Qxg6 Ra3 Qf7 Qd3 = 58}
22...Qxb2 {H6: 08 22...Qxb2 Qxh7 Qc2 Qxg6 Qd3 Rd1 Qe4 Rfe1 Qc2 = -71}
23.Qxh7 {H6: 08 23.Qxh7 Qc2 Qxg6 b5 Rc1 Qe4 Rfe1 Qd3 = 63}
23...Qb3 {H6: 09 23...Qb3 Qxg6 Qc2 Qf7 b5 Kh1 f4 Rc1 = -107}
24.Qxg6 {H6: 09 24.Qxg6 Nd4 Qh7 Qe6 f4 Nc2 fxe5 Nxe1 Rxe1 dxe5 = 125}
24...Nd4 {H6: 09 24...Nd4 Qh7 Qe6 f4 Nc2 fxe5 Nxe1 Rxe1 dxe5 = -126}
25.Rb1 {H6: 09 25.Rb1 Qe6 Qxe6+ Nxe6 Be3 Bd4 Bxd4 Rxd4 Rxb6 = 160}
25...Qe6 {H6: 08 25...Qe6 Qxe6+ Nxe6 Be3 Bd4 Bxd4 Rxd4 Rxb6 Nc5 f4 Kc7 Rbb1
e6 = -153}
26.Qxe6+ {H6: 10 26.Qxe6+ Nxe6 Be3 Nc5 Rxb6 Bd4 Bxd4 Rxd4 g3 e5 Rfb1 Rd2 h4
= 154}
26...Nxe6 {H6: 10 26...Nxe6 Be3 Bd4 Bxd4 Rxd4 Rxb6 Nc5 Rfb1 e5 g3 Rd2 h4 =
-146}
27.Be3 {H6: 11 27.Be3 Ra6 Bxb6 Nf4 Be3 Ne2+ Kh1 Kc6 g4 fxg4 hxg4 = 134}
27...Ra6 {H6: 10 27...Ra6 Bxb6 Nf4 Be3 Ne2+ Kh1 Kc6 g4 fxg4 hxg4 = -131}
28.Rxb6 {H6: 10 28.Rxb6 Rxb6 Bxb6 Kc6 Rb1 Nf4 Be3 b5 Bxf4 Bxf4 g3 Bd2 h4 =
136}
28...Rxb6 {H6: 11 28...Rxb6 Bxb6 Kc6 Rb1 Nf4 Be3 b5 Bxf4 Bxf4 g3 Bh6 f4 e6
Kf2 = -149}
29.Bxb6 {H6: 11 29.Bxb6 Kc6 Rb1 Nf4 Be3 b5 Bxf4 Bxf4 g3 Bd2 f4 b4 Kf2 e6 =
141}
29...Kc6 {H6: 12 29...Kc6 Rb1 Nf4 h4 d5 g3 Nh5 Kg2 Bg7 Bd8 Bf6 Kf3 = -142}
30.Rb1 {H6: 11 30.Rb1 Nf4 g3 Nd5 Ba5 b5 = 144}
30...Nf4 {H6: 11 30...Nf4 h4 Nh5 g3 Bf6 Kg2 = -140}
31.g3 {H6: 11 31.g3 Nd5 Ba5 e6 h4 b5 h5 Kc5 Rc1+ Kd4 h6 b4 h7 f4 g4 Bf6 =
148}
31...Nd5 {H6: 12 31...Nd5 Ba5 Bg7 h4 e5 Rc1+ Kd7 Rd1 b6 Rxd5 Kc6 Rxd6+ Kxd6
Bxb6 e4 = -153}
32.Ba5 {H6: 12 32.Ba5 b5 h4 Kc5 h5 b4 h6 Bh8 Bd8 Nc3 Rb2 e6 Kf1 Ne4 Rc2+
Kd5
= 142}
32...b5 {H6: 12 32...b5 h4 Kc5 Rc1+ Kd4 h5 b4 h6 b3 Rb1 Kc4 h7 e6 Kg2 Bd4 =
-139}
33.h4 {H6: 11 33.h4 Kc5 Rc1+ Kd4 h5 b4 h6 b3 Rb1 Kc4 h7 e6 Kg2 Bd4 = 141}
33...Kc5 {H6: 11 33...Kc5 Rc1+ Kd4 h5 b4 h6 b3 Rb1 Kc4 h7 Bh8 Rc1+ Kb5 =
-143}
34.Rc1+ {H6: 11 34.Rc1+ Kd4 h5 b4 h6 b3 Rb1 Kc4 Kg2 e6 h7 Bh8 Rc1 = 149}
34...Kd4 {H6: 11 34...Kd4 h5 b4 h6 b3 Rb1 Kc4 Kg2 e6 h7 b2 = -142}
35.h5 {H6: 10 35.h5 b4 h6 b3 Rb1 Kc4 Kg2 e6 h7 Bh8 = 148}
35...b4 {H6: 10 35...b4 h6 b3 Rb1 Kc4 h7 Bh8 Rc1+ Kb5 Bd2 b2 Rb1 Kc4 Kg2 =
-139}
36.h6 {H6: 09 36.h6 b3 Rb1 Kc4 Kg2 e6 h7 Bh8 f3 Bd4 Bd2 Kd3 = 141}
36...b3 {H6: 09 36...b3 Rb1 Kc4 Kg2 Nf6 Bd8 Nd5 h7 Nc3 Rh1 b2 = -141}
37.Rb1 {H6: 10 37.Rb1 Kc4 Kf1 b2 Ke2 Bc3 = 140}
37...Kc4 {H6: 10 37...Kc4 Kf1 Nc3 Bxc3 Kxc3 f4 Bd4 Rc1+ Kd2 Re1 Bf6 h7 b2 =
-140}
38.Kf1 {H6: 10 38.Kf1 Nc3 Bxc3 Kxc3 f4 Bf6 Re1 = 97}
38...Nc3 {H6: 11 38...Nc3 Bxc3 Kxc3 f4 Bf6 Re1 b2 h7 Kc2 Re2+ Kc1 Re1+ Kc2
=
0}
39.Bxc3 {H6: 11 39.Bxc3 Kxc3 h7 Kc2 Re1 b2 Re2+ Kb3 Rxe5 b1=Q+ Kg2 dxe5 =
-174}
39...Kxc3 {H6: 10 39...Kxc3 f4 = 32}
40.f4 {H6: 11 40.f4 Bd4 Rd1 b2 Ke2 Kc2 Rd2+ Kc3 Rd3+ Kc2 Rd2+ = 0}
40...Bh8 {H6: 11 40...Bh8 Ke2 = 243}
41.Re1 {H6: 12 41.Re1 b2 g4 fxg4 Kf2 Bf6 Kg3 Kc2 Kxg4 b1=Q Rxb1 Kxb1 Kf5
Kc2
h7 Kd3 = -406}
41...b2 {H6: 10 41...b2 h7 = 392}
42.Kf2 {H6: 10 42.Kf2 Bd4+ Kf3 Kc2 h7 b1=Q Rxb1 Kxb1 g4 fxg4+ Kxg4 d5 Kf5 =
-400}
42...Bd4+ {H6: 10 42...Bd4+ Kf3 Kc2 g4 fxg4+ Kxg4 Bc3 Rf1 b1=Q Rxb1 Kxb1
Kf5
= 409}
43.Kf3 {H6: 09 43.Kf3 Kc2 g4 fxg4+ Kxg4 Bc3 Rh1 b1=Q Rxb1 Kxb1 Kf5 Kc2 Ke6
Bf6 = -409}
43...Kc2 {H6: 09 43...Kc2 g4 Bc3 Rf1 fxg4+ Kxg4 b1=Q Rxb1 Kxb1 Kf5 Kc2 Ke6
Bf6 h7 Kd3 = 397}
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