Author: Tomas Casanovas Martinez
Date: 14:30:17 09/01/99
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On September 01, 1999 at 08:06:56, Baldomero Garcia, Jr. wrote: >Thanks for the Fritz analysis on the position. > >I was wondering if anybody else could post more computer analysis on this match. > The moves thus far are as follows: > >[Event ""] >[Site ""] >[Date "1999.08.30"] >[Round "?"] >[White "Kasparov"] >[Black "The World"] >[Result "*"] > >1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 d6 3. Bb5+ Bd7 4. Bxd7+ Qxd7 5. c4 Nc6 6. Nc3 Nf6 7. O-O g6 >8. d4 cxd4 9. Nxd4 Bg7 10. Nde2 Qe6 11. Nd5 Qxe4 12. Nc7+ Kd7 13. Nxa8 Qxc4 >14. Nb6+ axb6 15. Nc3 Ra8 16. a4 Ne4 17. Nxe4 Qxe4 18. Qb3 f5 19. Bg5 Qb4 >20. Qf7 Be5 21. h3 Rxa4 22. Rxa4 Qxa4 23. Qxh7 Bxb2 24. Qxg6 Qe4 25. Qf7 Bd4 >26. Qb3 f4 27. Qf7 Be5 28. h4 b5 29. h5 Qc4 30. Qf5+ Qe6 31. Qxe6+ Kxe6 >32. g3 fxg3 33. fxg3 b4 34. Bf4 Bd4+ 35. Kh1 b3 36. g4 Kd5 * > >I think the world needs all the help it can get. >Baldo. After 37 g5 e5, 38 Bc1 I think there is no hope for black. For instance: 38 ... b2 39 Bb2 Bb2 40 h6 e4 41 Rf2 (g6) Be5 42 g6 Ne7 (+3.12) 43 g7 Bg7 44 hg7 Ke6 (Ng8) 45 Rf8 Ng8 (+5.06) decisive advantage for white. Analysis position: Fritz 5.32 - Hiarcs 7.32 20 minutes per move each. If black's choice is 37 ... e6 then 38 Rd1 b2 39 g6 Ne7 40 g7 Kc4 41 h6 Kc3 (Bg7) 42 Bd6 Bg7 (Kc2) 43 hg7 Ng8 44 Rf1 (Kg2) Kc2 45 Kg2 b1=Q 46 Rb1 Kb1 47 Kg3(4.06) e5 (2.35) 1-0. (Same programmes and timing). We must find better alternatives for The World... Any help will be appreciated!. Tom.
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