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   Nov-30-09 J Sentef vs Cray Blitz, 1981
 
RandomVisitor: White appears to have a strong position, from 19...Ba3? to 37.Bh7, and failed to secure the point. Robert Hyatt reports that white was under time pressure through most of the critical periods of the game. At move 37, white had 14 moves to make in less than 8 minutes in order ...
 
   Nov-30-09 Cray Blitz (Computer) (replies)
 
RandomVisitor: I can confirm the suspicions of <Pawn and Two>. The book, Chess Skill in Man and Machine, 2nd edition, p.298, covers this game and reports white's 30th move as 30.Qg5.
 
   Nov-30-09 W Sarwat vs P Dukaczewski, 2006
 
RandomVisitor: After 16...Rad8 black has good winning chances after exchanging off 2 of white's pieces: 1: W Sarwat - Piotr Dukaczewski, 37th Chess Olympiad 2006 [DIAGRAM] Analysis by Rybka 3 : <22-ply> <1. (-1.30): 17.Qe2> Bxe4 18.Qxe4 Rxd1+ 19.Rxd1 Qxf2 (white cannot play ...
 
   Nov-30-09 G Neumann vs Steinitz, 1870 (replies)
 
RandomVisitor: 107...Kd4, Ke4 or Kf4 all win for black.
 
   Nov-29-09 I Aloni vs Botvinnik, 1964 (replies)
 
RandomVisitor: It looks after 26.c5! White is back in the game and can start pushing the c-pawn for equal chances.
 
   Nov-28-09 Miles vs Z Mestrovic, 1990 (replies)
 
RandomVisitor: After 18...Qh6: 1: Anthony Miles - Zvonimir Mestrovic, Bad Worishofen 49/148 1990 [DIAGRAM] Analysis by Rybka 3 : <21-ply> 1. (1.85): 19.h3 Nf6 20.Qxe5 0-0-0 21.Qxe7 Qg7 22.g4 Rge8 23.Qb4 Rxe1 24.Rxe1 Qh6 25.Qd4
 
   Nov-27-09 P Romanovsky vs Botvinnik, 1935
 
RandomVisitor: After 38...Qxa2, white might still have a playable game, due to some small compensation for the pawn: 1: P Romanovsky - Mikhail Botvinnik, Moskva Alekhine-mem 1935 [DIAGRAM] Analysis by Rybka 3 : <22-ply> <1. (-0.26): 39.Nf2> Rde7 40.Rde2 Qf7 41.b3 Bd5 42.c4 Bb7 ...
 
   Nov-27-09 Seirawan vs Timman, 1990 (replies)
 
RandomVisitor: 9...Nd4 10.Qxc3 Ne4 11.Bxd8 Nxc3 12.bxc3 Nxf3 13.Bc7 Ng5 14.f3 f6 15.dxe6 Nxe6 16.Bg3 and black is ok.
 
   Nov-26-09 N Banks vs Kashdan, 1926 (replies)
 
RandomVisitor: 22.c4! dxc4 and now white has a good game: 1: Lewis J Isaacs - Newell William Banks, Chicago 1926 1926 [DIAGRAM] Analysis by Rybka 3 : <20-ply> <1. ± (0.91): 23.Rac1> a5 24.Bxc4 Qb7 25.Qb5 Qxb5 26.Bxb5 Rb8 27.a4 f5 28.Re2 Bb4 29.Rc7 Rbd8 30.Nd2 Rxd4 31.Nb3 Rd1 ...
 
   Nov-26-09 L Isaacs vs N Banks, 1926
 
RandomVisitor: 18, 19, or 20 Kg2 is good for white. Also 22.c4 dxc4 23.Rac1 is good for white.
 
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Jun-26-09   kormier: actual mobility: w 51 -b 43; potential mobility: w 85 - b 77; global potential mobility: w 715 -b 650. for now. By by.
Jun-26-09   kormier: Hi <RV> i am beginning to think of possibly a "R" ending. By by.
Jun-27-09
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  chesstoplay: Hi RV,

Here's a 2.4 64 HP Quad 8 gig 750 gig current position run.

Not too different from a Deep Rybka 3 0.00 run I ran earlier.


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29 ply Analysis by Deep Fritz 11:

1. = (0.05): 1...Nxd5 2.Ng5 Bxg2 3.Qc2 Be4 4.Nxe4 b6 5.Ng5 g6 6.Rf3 f6 7.Ne6 Be5 8.e4 bxc5 9.exd5 cxd5 10.Nf4 Bxf4

2. = (0.13): 1...cxd5 2.Ng5 Bg6 3.Qd2 Bd8 4.h4 Bf6 5.Bf3 Qd7 6.Bxb4 axb4 7.Rb3 Rxa4 8.Qxd5 Qxd5

Jun-27-09   kormier: I want to say thank's to <imag>,<RV> and thank's also to <any others> who gave the lines at the top of this forum. By by.
Jun-29-09   kormier: Hi <RV> in a final where there are 3 pawn island vs 2 pawn island, and also a potentially passed pawn on Queen side , this could still be in the team favourable interest to play a bit more..... By by.
Jun-29-09
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  RandomVisitor: <Possible lines of play:>

<27...Nxd5 28.Ng5 Bxg2 29.Qc2 Be4 30.Nxe4 Qe5 31.h4 f6 32.Rf3>

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<Section A - Older Analysis>

[+0.00] d=30 27.Nxd5 Nxd5 28.Ng5 Bxg2 29.Qc2 Be4 30.Nxe4 Qe5 31.h4 f6 32.Rf3 Re8 33.Ng5 fxg5 34.Qg6 Nf4 35.gxf4 Qe4 36.Qxg5 Rd8 37.Qe7 Qxe7 38.Bxe7 Rd2 39.Rb3 Rxe2 40.Bc5 b5 41.axb5 a4 42.Rb4 (45:09.08) 44029790kN

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<Section B - Current Position>

[+0.00] d=31 27...Nxd5 28.Ng5 Bxg2 29.Qc2 Be4 30.Nxe4 Qe5 31.h4 f6 32.Rf3 Re8 33.Ng5 fxg5 34.Qg6 Nf4 35.gxf4 Qe4 36.Qxg5 Rd8 37.Qe7 Qxe7 38.Bxe7 Rd2 39.Rb3 Rxe2 40.Bc5 b5 41.axb5 a4 42.Rb4 cxb5 (13:57.04) 13643167kN

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<Section C - 27...cxd5>

[+0.13] d=28 27...cxd5 28.Qd2 Bd8 29.Re3 Bf6 30.Bxb4 axb4 31.Qxb4 Qxa4 32.Qxb7 h4 33.Ra3 Qd1 34.Bf1 Rxa3 35.bxa3 hxg3 36.Qb8 Kh7 37.Qxg3 Qa1 38.Qd6 Qc3 39.a4 Bxf3 40.exf3 Qxf3 41.Qb4 Bd8 42.a5 Qf6 (100:34.53) 41854491kN

[+0.12] d=27 27...cxd5 28.Ng5 Bxg2 29.Kxg2 Bd8 30.Bxb4 axb4 31.Rd3 Qxe2 32.Rxd5 Bxg5 33.Qxg5 Qxb2 34.Qxh5 g6 35.Qf3 Qc3 36.a5 Qc6 37.h4 Kg7 38.Rd4 b3 39.Rb4 Rxa5 40.Rxb3 Rd5 41.Rc3 Qd7 42.Rc7 Qxc7 (76:49.20) 11587269kN

[+0.21] d=23 28.Ng5 Bxg2 29.Kxg2 Bd8 30.Bxb4 axb4 31.Rd3 Qxe2 32.Rxd5 h4 33.gxh4 Bxg5 34.Qxg5 Qxb2 35.Qe7 Qb1 36.Qxb7 Qe4 37.Kg3 Re8 38.Rb5 Qg6 39.Kh2 Qd6 (7:21.04)

[+0.15] d=23 28.Qd2 Na6 29.Bd4 Bd8 30.Qd1 Rc8 31.Re3 Nb4 32.Rc3 (9:55.11)

[+0.06] d=23 28.Qd1 Rc8 29.Ng5 h4 30.Re3 hxg3 31.Nxe4 dxe4 32.Bxe4 Be5 33.Bxb4 axb4 34.fxg3 Rd8 35.Bd5 Qe6 36.Bxe6 Rxd1 37.Kg2 Bxb2 38.Bb3 Rd7 39.Rd3 Rxd3 40.exd3 g6 41.Kf3 Kg7 42.Ke3 f5 43.d4 (10:49.45)

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<Section D - 27...Bxd5>

[+0.33] d=28 27...Bxd5 28.Re3 Qd8 29.Qd2 Bd6 30.Bxd6 Qxd6 31.Re5 g6 32.Qg5 Bxf3 33.Bxf3 b6 34.Re7 Nd5 35.Re4 Nf6 36.Re3 Kg7 37.Rd3 Qb4 38.Qc1 Rc8 39.b3 c5 40.Kg2 (100:34.53) 41854491kN

[+0.33] d=27 27...Bxd5 28.Re3 Qd8 29.Qd2 Bd6 30.Bxd6 Qxd6 31.Re5 g6 32.Qg5 Bxf3 33.Bxf3 b6 34.Re7 Nd5 35.Re4 Nf6 36.Re3 Kg7 37.Rd3 Qb4 38.Qc1 Rc8 39.b3 Qe7 40.Qd2 (62:23.05) 23618939kN

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<Section E - 27...Nxd5 28.Ng5 Bxg2 29.Qc2 Be4 30.Nxe4 Qe5 31.h4 f6>

[-0.05] d=23 32.Rf3 Re8 33.Ng5 fxg5 34.Qg6 Nf4 35.gxf4 Qe4 36.Qxg5 Qxe2 37.Rg3 Qd1 38.Kg2 Qd7 39.Qxh5 Bxf4 40.Rd3 Qe6 41.Rd4 Bc7 42.Qg4 Qxg4 43.Rxg4 Kf7 44.Bd4 Be5 (5:27.06) 1332502kN

[-0.23] d=22 32.Nc3 Nb4 33.Qb3 Kh7 34.Qf7 Rc8 35.Qd7 Rd8 36.Qf7 Qxc5 37.Qxc7 Rd2 38.Qxb7 Rxb2 39.Qf7 Qe5 40.Kg2 Rc2 41.Qb3 Kh6 42.Qg8 Rc1 43.Rb3 Kg6 44.Qc4 Rc2 45.Ra3 Kh7 (3:07.51) 706397kN

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<Section F - 27...Nxd5 28.Ng5 Bxg2 29.Qc2 Be4 30.Nxe4 Qe5 31.h4 f6 32.Rf3 Re8 33.Ng5 fxg5 34.Qg6 Nf4 35.gxf4>

<Thanks, imag>

[+0.00] d=26 35...Qe4 36.Qxg5 Rd8 37.Qe7 Qxe7 38.Bxe7 Rd2 39.Rb3 Rxe2 40.Bc5 b5 41.axb5 a4 42.Rb4 cxb5 43.Rxb5 Bxf4 44.Bd4 Bc1 45.Rb8 Kh7 46.Rb5 Kg8 47.Rb8 Kh7 48.Rb5 Kg8 49.Rb8 Kh7 50.Rb5 Kg8

[+0.00] d=26 35...gxf4 36.Rxf4 Qxe2 37.Qf7 Kh7 38.Bd4 Qe7 39.Qxh5 Kg8 40.Rf5 Qe1 41.Kg2 Qe4 42.Kg1 Qe6 43.Bxg7

[+0.00] d=26 35...Qxe2 36.fxg5 Qxf3 37.Qxe8 Kh7 38.g6 Kh6 39.Be3 Bf4 40.Qg8 Qd1 41.Kg2 Qg4 42.Kf1 Kxg6 43.Qe8 Kf6 44.Qf8 Ke5 45.Qe8 Kf6 46.Qf8 Ke5 47.Qe8 Kf6 48.Qf8 Ke5 49.Qe8 Kf6 50.Qf8 Ke5

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<Section G - 27...Nxd5 28.Ng5 Bxg2 29.Qc2 Be4 30.Nxe4 Qe5 31.h4 f6 32.Rf3 Re8 33.Ng5 fxg5 34.Qg6 Nf4 35.gxf4 Qe4 36.Qxg5>

[-0.05] d=17 36...Qxe2 37.Rg3 Qd1 38.Kg2 Qd7 39.Qxh5 Bxf4 40.Rd3 Qe6 41.Rd4 Bc7 42.Qg4 Qxg4 43.Rxg4 Kf7 44.Bd4 Be5 (0:01.53) 3463kN

[+0.00] d=20 36...Rd8 (0:25.41) 81565kN

[+0.00] d=19 36...Bd8 37.Qxh5 Qxe2 38.Kg2 Bf6 39.Qg6 Bxb2 40.Re3 Rxe3 41.Bxe3 Bf6 42.f5 Bxh4 43.Qe6 Kh7 44.Qg6 Kg8 45.Qe6 Kh7 46.Qg6 Kg8 47.Qe6 Kh7 48.Qg6 Kg8 49.Qe6 Kh7 50.Qg6 Kg8 51.Qe6 Kh7 (0:19.25) 57428kN

<After 27.Nxd5 Nxd5 28.Ng5 Bxg2 29.Qc2 Be4 30.Nxe4 Qe5 31.h4 f6 32.Rf3 Re8 33.Ng5 fxg5 34.Qg6 Nf4 35.gxf4 Qe4 36.Qxg5 Qxe2 37.Rg3 Qd1>

[-0.05] d=17 38.Kg2 Qd7 39.Qxh5 (0:02.15) 4637kN

[-0.29] d=16 38.Kh2 Qd7 39.Re3 Re6 40.Rxe6 Qxe6 41.Qxh5 Bxf4 42.Kg2 Bc7 43.Bd4 Qe4 44.Kg1 Bd8 45.Bc3 Qxh4 46.Qxh4 Bxh4 47.Bxa5 Bf6 48.b3 Kf7 49.Bb6 (0:02.15) 4637kN

<sliding 38.Kg2 Qd7 39.Qxh5 Bxf4 40.Rd3>

[+0.00] d=21 40...Qe6 41.Rd4 Bc7 42.Qg4 Qxg4 43.Rxg4 Kf7 44.b4 Rd8 45.bxa5 Bxa5 46.Bd4 g6 47.Rf4 Ke6 48.Rg4 Ke7 49.Re4 Kd6 50.Rg4 Ke7 51.Re4 Kd6 52.Rg4 Ke7 53.Re4 Kd6 54.Rg4 Ke7 55.Re4 Kd6 (0:45.53) 94443kN

[+0.00] d=20 40...Qxd3 41.Qxe8 Kh7 42.Qh5 Bh6 43.Qe5 Qg6 44.Kh3 Qf7 45.Qe4 g6 46.h5 Bg7 47.hxg6 Qxg6 48.Qh4 Kg8 49.Qd8 Kf7 50.Qd7 Kg8 51.Qd8 Kf7 52.Qd7 Kg8 53.Qd8 Kf7 54.Qd7 Kg8 55.Qd8 Kf7 (0:31.14) 66671kN

Jun-29-09   kormier: Hi <RV> actual mobility: w 44 - b 44; potential mobility: w 77 - b 79; global potential mobility: w 650 -b 650.
Jun-29-09   kormier: By by.
Jun-29-09
Premium Chessgames Member
  Marmot PFL: < RandomVisitor> Thx for analysis. I think in the actual game white played Rxe6 and announced mate in 15 or so but I don't believe anyone could calculate that accurately (especially blindfold!).
Jun-29-09   kormier: all i see is maybe, 37...Qxb2 in the possible line of play, hope it's useful if we get there. By by.
Jun-30-09   kormier: Hi <<RV>> the bases of all human sciences is "mathematics"; the faith in the Holy is "invincibility". By,by.
Jul-01-09   kormier: We've got to improve our moves.By by.
Jul-01-09   kormier: New game - Fritz 11,


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Analysis by Fritz 11: after <28.Ng5> 28...Bxg2 29.Qc2 Be4 30.Nxe4 Qe5 31.h4 f6 [32.Nc3] Nb4 33.Qb3+ Kh7 34.Bxb4 axb4 35.Qxb4 Bd6 36.Qxb7 Rb8 37.Qxc6 Bxa3 38.bxa3 = (0.00) Depth: 31/52 43:53:17 185392mN

(, inc 01.07.2009)

Jul-01-09   kormier: Deep Fritz 11


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Analysis by Deep Fritz 11:
[32.Rf3] Re8 33.Ng5 fxg5 34.Qg6 Nf4 35.gxf4 Qe4 36.Qxg5 Qxe2 37.Rg3 Qd1+ 38.Kg2 Qd7 39.Qxh5 Bxf4 40.Rd3 Qe6 = (-0.07) Depth: 34/59 84:14:51 826191mN

(, inc 01.07.2009)

Jul-01-09
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  RandomVisitor: <All>Thanks for the comments.
Jul-01-09   kormier: because he has not blitz us, it could be that he is very much affected by a draw, he is looking for a secondary move which doe's not confront us, carrying on the same strategy he did until now. It might simply be what will give us enought leverage to tumble him. Tks. By by.
Jul-01-09   kormier: Well,it's a late blitz.....lol.....By by.
Jul-01-09
Premium Chessgames Member
  RandomVisitor: <Possible lines of play:>

<28.Ng5 Bxg2 29.Qc2 Be4 30.Nxe4 Qe5 31.h4 f6 32.Rf3>

<28.Ng5 Bg6 29.e4 Nb4 30.f4 (h4) Rd8 or f6> _______________________________________________

<Section A - Older Analysis>

[+0.00] d=31 27...Nxd5 28.Ng5 Bxg2 29.Qc2 Be4 30.Nxe4 Qe5 31.h4 f6 32.Rf3 Re8 33.Ng5 fxg5 34.Qg6 Nf4 35.gxf4 Qe4 36.Qxg5 Rd8 37.Qe7 Qxe7 38.Bxe7 Rd2 39.Rb3 Rxe2 40.Bc5 b5 41.axb5 a4 42.Rb4 cxb5 (13:57.04) 13643167kN

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<Section B - Current Position>

[+0.00] 28.Ng5 <see below>

[-0.36] d=24 28.Qc4 b6 29.Bd4 Rd8 30.Ng5 Bxg2 31.Kxg2 Qe7 32.h4 f6 33.Nf3 Qe6 34.Kg1 c5 35.Bc3 Kf7 36.Be1 g6 37.Bd2 Bb8 38.Qb5 Bd6 39.Rd3 Bc7 (11:54.18) 7081719kN

[-0.40] d=23 28.Bd4 Rd8 29.Qc4 b6 30.Ng5 Bxg2 31.Kxg2 Qe7 32.h4 f6 33.Nf3 Qe6 34.b3 Kh7 35.Kg1 c5 36.Bb2 Qg4 37.Ra1 Nf4 38.Bxf6 gxf6 39.Qf7 Qg7 40.Qxg7 Kxg7 41.gxf4 Bxf4 42.Kg2 Kg6 43.Rg1 (5:53.29) 1936339kN

<After 28.Ng5>

[+0.00] d=30 28...Bxg2 29.Qc2 Be4 30.Nxe4 (9:07.59) 8514535kN

[+0.00] d=25 28...Bg6 (12:48.47) 2089547kN

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<Section C - 28.Ng5 Bxg2 29.Qc2 Be4 30.Nxe4 Qe5 31.h4 f6>

[-0.05] d=23 32.Rf3 Re8 33.Ng5 fxg5 34.Qg6 Nf4 35.gxf4 Qe4 36.Qxg5 Qxe2 37.Rg3 Qd1 38.Kg2 Qd7 39.Qxh5 Bxf4 40.Rd3 Qe6 41.Rd4 Bc7 42.Qg4 Qxg4 43.Rxg4 Kf7 44.Bd4 Be5 (5:27.06) 1332502kN

[-0.23] d=22 32.Nc3 Nb4 33.Qb3 Kh7 34.Qf7 Rc8 35.Qd7 Rd8 36.Qf7 Qxc5 37.Qxc7 Rd2 38.Qxb7 Rxb2 39.Qf7 Qe5 40.Kg2 Rc2 41.Qb3 Kh6 42.Qg8 Rc1 43.Rb3 Kg6 44.Qc4 Rc2 45.Ra3 Kh7 (3:07.51) 706397kN

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<Section D - 28.Ng5 Bxg2 29.Qc2 Be4 30.Nxe4 Qe5 31.h4 f6 32.Rf3 Re8 33.Ng5 fxg5 34.Qg6 Nf4 35.gxf4>

<Thanks, imag>

[+0.00] d=26 35...Qe4 36.Qxg5 Rd8 37.Qe7 Qxe7 38.Bxe7 Rd2 39.Rb3 Rxe2 40.Bc5 b5 41.axb5 a4 42.Rb4 cxb5 43.Rxb5 Bxf4 44.Bd4 Bc1 45.Rb8 Kh7 46.Rb5 Kg8 47.Rb8 Kh7 48.Rb5 Kg8 49.Rb8 Kh7 50.Rb5 Kg8

[+0.00] d=26 35...gxf4 36.Rxf4 Qxe2 37.Qf7 Kh7 38.Bd4 Qe7 39.Qxh5 Kg8 40.Rf5 Qe1 41.Kg2 Qe4 42.Kg1 Qe6 43.Bxg7

[+0.00] d=26 35...Qxe2 36.fxg5 Qxf3 37.Qxe8 Kh7 38.g6 Kh6 39.Be3 Bf4 40.Qg8 Qd1 41.Kg2 Qg4 42.Kf1 Kxg6 43.Qe8 Kf6 44.Qf8 Ke5 45.Qe8 Kf6 46.Qf8 Ke5 47.Qe8 Kf6 48.Qf8 Ke5 49.Qe8 Kf6 50.Qf8 Ke5

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<Section E - 28.Ng5 Bxg2 29.Qc2 Be4 30.Nxe4 Qe5 31.h4 f6 32.Rf3 Re8 33.Ng5 fxg5 34.Qg6 Nf4 35.gxf4 Qe4 36.Qxg5>

[-0.05] d=17 36...Qxe2 37.Rg3 Qd1 38.Kg2 Qd7 39.Qxh5 Bxf4 40.Rd3 Qe6 41.Rd4 Bc7 42.Qg4 Qxg4 43.Rxg4 Kf7 44.Bd4 Be5 (0:01.53) 3463kN

[+0.00] d=20 36...Rd8 (0:25.41) 81565kN

[+0.00] d=19 36...Bd8 37.Qxh5 Qxe2 38.Kg2 Bf6 39.Qg6 Bxb2 40.Re3 Rxe3 41.Bxe3 Bf6 42.f5 Bxh4 43.Qe6 Kh7 44.Qg6 Kg8 45.Qe6 Kh7 46.Qg6 Kg8 47.Qe6 Kh7 48.Qg6 Kg8 49.Qe6 Kh7 50.Qg6 Kg8 51.Qe6 Kh7 (0:19.25) 57428kN

<After 28.Ng5 Bxg2 29.Qc2 Be4 30.Nxe4 Qe5 31.h4 f6 32.Rf3 Re8 33.Ng5 fxg5 34.Qg6 Nf4 35.gxf4 Qe4 36.Qxg5 Qxe2 37.Rg3 Qd1>

[-0.05] d=17 38.Kg2 Qd7 39.Qxh5 (0:02.15) 4637kN

[-0.29] d=16 38.Kh2 Qd7 39.Re3 Re6 40.Rxe6 Qxe6 41.Qxh5 Bxf4 42.Kg2 Bc7 43.Bd4 Qe4 44.Kg1 Bd8 45.Bc3 Qxh4 46.Qxh4 Bxh4 47.Bxa5 Bf6 48.b3 Kf7 49.Bb6 (0:02.15) 4637kN

<sliding 38.Kg2 Qd7 39.Qxh5 Bxf4 40.Rd3>

[+0.00] d=21 40...Qe6 41.Rd4 Bc7 42.Qg4 Qxg4 43.Rxg4 Kf7 44.b4 Rd8 45.bxa5 Bxa5 46.Bd4 g6 47.Rf4 Ke6 48.Rg4 Ke7 49.Re4 Kd6 50.Rg4 Ke7 51.Re4 Kd6 52.Rg4 Ke7 53.Re4 Kd6 54.Rg4 Ke7 55.Re4 Kd6 (0:45.53) 94443kN

[+0.00] d=20 40...Qxd3 41.Qxe8 Kh7 42.Qh5 Bh6 43.Qe5 Qg6 44.Kh3 Qf7 45.Qe4 g6 46.h5 Bg7 47.hxg6 Qxg6 48.Qh4 Kg8 49.Qd8 Kf7 50.Qd7 Kg8 51.Qd8 Kf7 52.Qd7 Kg8 53.Qd8 Kf7 54.Qd7 Kg8 55.Qd8 Kf7 (0:31.14) 66671kN

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<Section F - 28.Ng5 Bg6>

[+0.00] d=24 29.e4 Nb4 (11:22.48) 1855154kN

<After 28.Ng5 Bg6 29.e4 Nb4 30.f4>

[+0.00] d=24 30...Rd8 31.f5 Bxf5 32.exf5 Nd3 33.Rxd3 Rxd3 34.Bf3 Bxg3 35.Bxh5 Qe5 36.Bxf7 Kh8 37.Be6 Qe2 38.Nf7 Kh7 39.Ng5 Kh8 40.Nf7 Kh7 41.Ng5 Kh8 42.Nf7 Kh7 43.Ng5 Kh8 44.Nf7 Kh7 45.Ng5 Kh8 (11:26.42)

[+0.00] d=23 30...f6 31.Qc4 Kh8 32.Ne6 Bb8 33.h4 Bf7 34.Bh3 b5 35.axb5 cxb5 36.Qb3 Qc6 37.Qd1 Bxe6 38.Bxe6 Qxe6 39.Qxh5 Kg8 40.Bxb4 Qxe4 41.Bc5 Ba7 42.Bxa7 (6:22.57)

[+0.25] d=23 30...b6 31.Bf2 f6 32.Qc4 Bf7 33.Nxf7 Qxf7 34.Bf1 Rd8 35.Rf3 Rd1 36.Kg2 Rd2 37.b3 Kf8 38.Qxf7 Kxf7 39.h4 Bd6 40.Kh3 Bc7 41.g4 g6 (7:24.11)

Jul-01-09   kormier: Hi <<RV>> actual mobility: w 45 - b 44 ; potential mobility: w 75 - b 79; global p m:== at 650. By by.
Jul-02-09   kormier: Hi <<RV>> i've hook myself after <28...Bxg2.29.Qc2,g6> because DPLeo shredder get's (-0.19) at d=25 ,and will let it run, if you got a faster engine be my guest,i only got my 2sd computer on it. Nite,nite.
Jul-02-09   kormier: <DPLeo> shredder's at d=29 is still (-0.12) <28...Bxg2.29.Qc2> 29...g6.so, i will stick with him, my evaluation after <28...Bxg2.29.Qc2,g6> d=29, is (-0.00)with fritz 11.
Jul-02-09
Premium Chessgames Member
  imag: <RV: Section F:<After 28...Bg6 29.e4 Nb4 30.h4> 30...f6 31.Qc4+ Kh8 leads to a slight black advantage.>

At higher ply the negative score disappears.

32.Ne6 Bb8

[+0.00] d=23 33.f5 Bf7 34.Bd4 Qd7 35.Re3 Be5 36.Bxe5 fxe5 37.Bf1 Bxe6 38.fxe6 Qd4 39.Qe2 Nc2 40.Qxh5 Kg8

[+0.00] d=22 33.Bd4 Bf7 34.f5 Qd7 35.Re3 Be5 36.Bxe5 fxe5 37.Bf1 Bxe6 38.fxe6 Qd4 39.Qe2 Nc2 40.Qxh5 Kg8 41.Qf7 Kh7 42.Qh5 Kg8 43.Qf7 Kh7 44.Qh5 Kg8 45.Qf7 Kh7 46.Qh5 Kg8 47.Qf7 Kh7 48.Qh5

Jul-04-09   kormier: my guess is i am so use of winning with the clock or of my opponent going wrong in an ending that i never quit even if i would have less material or a lesser quality of material; well, nite nite.
Jul-04-09
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  RandomVisitor: <kormier><imag>Thanks for that info.
Jul-04-09
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  RandomVisitor: <Possible lines of play:>

<28...Bxg2 29.Qc2 Be4 30.Nxe4 Qe5 31.h4 f6 32.Rf3>

<28...Bg6 29.e4 Nb4 30.f4 (h4) Rd8 or f6> _______________________________________________

<Section A - Older Analysis>

[+0.00] d=31 27...Nxd5 28.Ng5 Bxg2 29.Qc2 Be4 30.Nxe4 Qe5 31.h4 f6 32.Rf3 Re8 33.Ng5 fxg5 34.Qg6 Nf4 35.gxf4 Qe4 36.Qxg5 Rd8 37.Qe7 Qxe7 38.Bxe7 Rd2 39.Rb3 Rxe2 40.Bc5 b5 41.axb5 a4 42.Rb4 cxb5 (13:57.04) 13643167kN

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<Section B - Current Position>

[+0.00] d=32 28...Bxg2 29.Qc2 Be4 30.Nxe4 Qe5 31.h4 f6 32.Rf3 Re8 33.Ng5 fxg5 34.Qg6 Nf4 35.gxf4 Qe4 36.Qxg5 Qxe2 37.Rg3 Qxb2 38.Kg2 Re1 39.Qf5 Qa1 40.Qc8 Kh7 41.Qxc7 Rg1 42.Kh2 Rh1 43.Kg2 Qg1 (115:13.36) 109477331kN

[+0.00] d=25 28...Bg6 (12:48.47) 2089547kN

<After 28...Bxg2>

[+0.00] d=32 29.Qc2 Be4 30.Nxe4 Qe5 31.h4 f6 32.Rf3 Re8 33.Ng5 fxg5 34.Qg6 Nf4 35.gxf4 Qe4 36.Qxg5 Qxe2 37.Rg3 Qxb2 38.Kg2 Re1 39.Qf5 Qa1 40.Qc8 Kh7 41.Qxc7 Rg1 42.Kh2 Rh1 43.Kg2 Qg1 44.Kf3 (0:00.01) 1kN

[-0.49] d=18 29.Kxg2 Bd8 30.Rf3 Bxg5 31.Qxg5 f6 32.Qd2 b6 33.Bd4 Qe6 34.h4

[-0.67] d=18 29.Qb1 g6 30.Kxg2 Bd8 31.Ne4 b6

<After 28...Bxg2 29.Qc2>

[+0.00] d=31 29...Be4 30.Nxe4 Qe5 31.h4 f6 32.Rf3 Re8 33.Ng5 fxg5 34.Qg6 Nf4 35.gxf4 Qe4 36.Qxg5 Qxe2 37.Rg3 Qxb2 38.Kg2 Re1 39.Qf5 Qa1 40.Qc8 Kh7 41.Qxc7 Rg1 42.Kh2 Rh1 43.Kg2 Qg1 44.Kf3 Qd1 (0:00.01) 0kN

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<Section C - 28...Bxg2 29.Qc2 Be4 30.Nxe4 Qe5 31.h4 f6>

[-0.05] d=23 32.Rf3 Re8 33.Ng5 fxg5 34.Qg6 Nf4 35.gxf4 Qe4 36.Qxg5 Qxe2 37.Rg3 Qd1 38.Kg2 Qd7 39.Qxh5 Bxf4 40.Rd3 Qe6 41.Rd4 Bc7 42.Qg4 Qxg4 43.Rxg4 Kf7 44.Bd4 Be5 (5:27.06) 1332502kN

[-0.23] d=22 32.Nc3 Nb4 33.Qb3 Kh7 34.Qf7 Rc8 35.Qd7 Rd8 36.Qf7 Qxc5 37.Qxc7 Rd2 38.Qxb7 Rxb2 39.Qf7 Qe5 40.Kg2 Rc2 41.Qb3 Kh6 42.Qg8 Rc1 43.Rb3 Kg6 44.Qc4 Rc2 45.Ra3 Kh7 (3:07.51) 706397kN

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<Section D - 28...Bxg2 29.Qc2 Be4 30.Nxe4 Qe5 31.h4 f6 32.Rf3 Re8 33.Ng5 fxg5 34.Qg6 Nf4 35.gxf4>

<Thanks, imag>

[+0.00] d=26 35...Qe4 36.Qxg5 Rd8 37.Qe7 Qxe7 38.Bxe7 Rd2 39.Rb3 Rxe2 40.Bc5 b5 41.axb5 a4 42.Rb4 cxb5 43.Rxb5 Bxf4 44.Bd4 Bc1 45.Rb8 Kh7 46.Rb5 Kg8 47.Rb8 Kh7 48.Rb5 Kg8 49.Rb8 Kh7 50.Rb5 Kg8

[+0.00] d=26 35...gxf4 36.Rxf4 Qxe2 37.Qf7 Kh7 38.Bd4 Qe7 39.Qxh5 Kg8 40.Rf5 Qe1 41.Kg2 Qe4 42.Kg1 Qe6 43.Bxg7

[+0.00] d=26 35...Qxe2 36.fxg5 Qxf3 37.Qxe8 Kh7 38.g6 Kh6 39.Be3 Bf4 40.Qg8 Qd1 41.Kg2 Qg4 42.Kf1 Kxg6 43.Qe8 Kf6 44.Qf8 Ke5 45.Qe8 Kf6 46.Qf8 Ke5 47.Qe8 Kf6 48.Qf8 Ke5 49.Qe8 Kf6 50.Qf8 Ke5

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