Author: Albert Silver
Date: 11:25:24 02/06/00
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On February 05, 2000 at 15:54:23, Jeremiah Penery wrote:
>On February 05, 2000 at 08:03:42, blass uri wrote:
>
>>On February 05, 2000 at 06:52:03, Enrique Irazoqui wrote:
>>
>>>I resumed the game manually and Nimzo blundered the game away in a few moves.
>>>65.Ra6 loses the rook and is a move that I can't reproduce in analysis mode, but
>>>Nimzo played it and gave up the game. Strange.
>>>
>>>63... Nd3+ {0}
>>>
>>>[D]8/3k4/6R1/4r3/4nK2/2Pn4/1P6/8 w - - 0 1
>>>
>>>64. Ke3 {-2.10/12 32} 64... Nxb2 {319} 65. Ra6 {
>>>-3.20/11 56} 65... Nc5+ {78} 66. Kf3 {-17.89/17 1} 66... Nxa6 {161} 67. Kf4 {
>>>-21.46/15 0} 0-1
>>>
>>>Enrique
>>
>>I do not understand how black can win the rook after 66.Kd4
>>
>>I guess that 66....Nxa6 is winning in this case but I am not sure if it wins by
>>the 50 moves rule.
>
>It does (And this time I'm right! :).
>
>64. Ke3 Nxb2 65. Ra6 Nc5+ 66. Kd4 Nxa6 67. Kxe5, and black has mate in 39:
>
>67. ... Kc6! 68. c4! Nd3+ 69. Kf6 Nac5! 70. Kg7 Ne5 71. Kf6! Kd6!
>72. Kf5! Nf3 73. Kf6 Nd4! 74. Kg6! Ke5 75. Kf7! Nc6! 76. Kg6! Nd8!
>77. Kg5! Nf7+! 78. Kg4! Ke4! 79. Kg3! Ne5! 80. Kh4! Kf5! 81. Kg3!
>Kg5! 82. Kg2 Kf4! 83. Kf2 Ned3+! 84. Ke2! Ke4! 85. Kd2! Kf3! 86.
>Kc2! Ke2! 87. Kc3! Ke3! 88. Kc2! Ne5! 89. Kd1! Nf3! 90. Kc2 Kd4!
>91. Kc1! Kc3! 92. Kd1! Kd3! 93. Kc1! Ne1 94. Kd1! Nc2 95. Kc1! Ne3!
>96. Kb2! Kd2 97. Ka2! Kc2 98. Ka3! Kc3! 99. Ka2! Kb4! 100. Kb2 Nd3+!
>101. Ka2 Nd1! 102. Kb1 Kb3! 103. Ka1 Nc3! 104. c5! Ne1 105. c6! Nc2#!
That's a heck of a lot of exclamation points. I don't think even Kasparov would
annotate his games that way. ;-)
Albert Silver
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