chessgames.com
Members · Prefs · Laboratory · Collections · Openings · Endgames · Sacrifices · History · Search Kibitzing · Kibitzer's Café · Chessforums · Tournament Index · Players · Kibitzing
 
Chessgames.com User Profile Chessforum

chancho
Member since May-16-05
<Jer 20:10-13

Jeremiah said:

"I hear the whisperings of many:
'Terror on every side!
Denounce!
Let us denounce him!'
All those who were my friends are on the watch for any misstep of mine.

Perhaps he'll be trapped; then we can prevail, and take our vengeance on him.

But the LORD is with me, like a mighty champion: my persecutors will stumble, they will not triumph.

In their failure, they will be put to utter shame, to lasting, unforgettable confusion.

O LORD of hosts, you who test the just, who probe mind and heart, let me witness the vengeance you take on them, for to you, I have entrusted my cause.

Sing to the LORD,
praise the LORD,
for he has rescued the life of the poor
from the power of the wicked!">

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

<1 Corinthians 13

13 If I speak in the tongues of men or of angels, but do not have love, I am only a resounding gong or a clanging cymbal. 2 If I have the gift of prophecy and can fathom all mysteries and all knowledge, and if I have a faith that can move mountains, but do not have love, I am nothing. 3 If I give all I possess to the poor and give over my body to hardship that I may boast, but do not have love, I gain nothing.

4 Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. 5 It does not dishonor others, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs. 6 Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth. 7 It always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres.

8 Love never fails. But where there are prophecies, they will cease; where there are tongues, they will be stilled; where there is knowledge, it will pass away.

9 For we know only in part, and we prophesy only in part; 10 but when the complete comes, the partial will come to an end. 11 When I was a child, I spoke like a child, I thought like a child, I reasoned like a child; when I became an adult, I put an end to childish ways. 12 For now we see in a mirror, dimly, but then we will see face to face. Now I know only in part; then I will know fully, even as I have been fully known. 13 And now faith, hope, and love abide, these three; and the greatest of these is love.>

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

<The Promise of the Lord's Coming

The Second Letter of Peter

Chapter 3

1 This is now, beloved, the second letter I am writing to you; in them I am trying to arouse your sincere intention by reminding you

2 that you should remember the words spoken in the past by the holy prophets, and the commandment of the Lord and Savior spoken through your apostles.

3 First of all you must understand this, that in the last days scoffers will come, scoffing and indulging their own lusts

4 and saying, Where is the promise of his coming? For ever since our ancestors died, all things continue as they were from the beginning of creation!?

5 They deliberately ignore this fact, that by the word of God heavens existed long ago and an earth was formed out of water and by means of water,

6 through which the world of that time was deluged with water and perished.

7 But by the same word the present heavens and earth have been reserved for fire, being kept until the day of judgment and destruction of the godless.

8 But do not ignore this one fact, beloved, that with the Lord one day is like a thousand years, and a thousand years are like one day.

9 The Lord is not slow about his promise, as some think of slowness, but is patient with you, not wanting any to perish, but all to come to repentance.

10 But the day of the Lord will come like a thief, and then the heavens will pass away with a loud noise, and the elements will be dissolved with fire, and the earth and everything that is done on it will be disclosed.

11 Since all these things are to be dissolved in this way, what sort of persons ought you to be in leading lives of holiness and godliness,

12 waiting for and hastening the coming of the day of God, because of which the heavens will be set ablaze and dissolved, and the elements will melt with fire?

13 But, in accordance with his promise, we wait for new heavens and a new earth, where righteousness is at home.

Final Exhortation and Doxology

14 Therefore, beloved, while you are waiting for these things, strive to be found by him at peace, without spot or blemish;

15 and regard the patience of our Lord as salvation. So also our beloved brother Paul wrote to you according to the wisdom given him,

16 speaking of this as he does in all his letters. There are some things in them hard to understand, which the ignorant and unstable twist to their own destruction, as they do the other scriptures.

17 You therefore beloved, since you are forewarned, beware that you are not carried away with the error of the lawless and lose your own stability.

18 But grow in the grace and knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. To him be the glory both now and to the day of eternity.

Amen.>

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

<Psalm 23

The Lord is my shepherd; there is nothing I shall not want.

2 He maketh me to lie down in green pastures: he leadeth me beside the still waters.

3 He restoreth my soul: he leadeth me in the paths of righteousness for his name's sake.

4 Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil: for thou art with me; thy rod and thy staff they comfort me.

5 Thou preparest a table before me in the presence of mine enemies: thou anointest my head with oil; my cup runneth over.

6 Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life: and I will dwell in the house of the Lord for ever.>

Chessgames.com Full Member

   chancho has kibitzed 44554 times to chessgames   [more...]
   Sep-22-25 A Kimmel (replies)
 
chancho: Look who's back!
 
   Sep-20-25 Chessgames - Sports (replies)
 
chancho: I see nary a mention of Terrance Crawford defeating Canelo Alvarez on this page. First guy to win undisputed championships in three weight divisions. Henry Armstrong won three back in the 30's, but they were not undisputed. Manny Pacquiao won 8... but again, not undisputed. Crawford
 
   Aug-14-25 Chessgames - Guys and Dolls (replies)
 
chancho: More, More, More. (Andrea True)
 
   Jun-07-25 Norway Chess (2025) (replies)
 
chancho: He left the championship on his own terms. He has won everything in sight. No better way to exit the stage.
 
   Jun-03-25 D Gukesh vs Carlsen, 2025 (replies)
 
chancho: Also called: The Angry Fist.
 
   May-27-25 Carlsen vs D Gukesh, 2025 (replies)
 
chancho: <Poor is the apprentice who does not surpass his Master.”" - Leonardo da Vinci>
 
   May-24-25 Bogdan Pietrusiak
 
chancho: His highest rating was 2310 according to this link which translates in Polish and Spanish: https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bogda...
 
   May-09-25 Chessgames - Music (replies)
 
chancho: All this Steely Dan talk... Here's a song from 1973: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-h-...
 
   Apr-29-25 perfidious chessforum (replies)
 
chancho: Perf, just heard about this: <The White House has hit back against a reported plan by Amazon to detail the price impact of Donald Trump's trade tariffs to its customers, calling it a "hostile" political act.> https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c... It's like, how dare Amazon
 
   Apr-26-25 John Eyre (replies)
 
chancho: From Tournament: 33rd Hastings Premier 1957/58... One-Week Open B: (1) <John Eyre> (London N14) 4½/5; (2) Peter Merrett (East Grinstead) 3½; (3) William Arnold Parkin-Moore (Mitcheldean) 2½; (4) N. W. Robinson 2; (5) R. L. Baker 1½; (6) Lewis James Worsell 1. ...
 
(replies) indicates a reply to the comment.

Chess and Things

Kibitzer's Corner
< Earlier Kibitzing  · PAGE 33 OF 200 ·  Later Kibitzing>
May-16-07
Premium Chessgames Member
  chancho: White to play and win


click for larger view

May-16-07  TefthePersian: 35. h3 h6 36. h4 Rc4 37. Rg4 Rxb4 38. Rg3 Nc5 39. Qd2 Rb3 40. Kh2 Rxg3 41. fxg3 d3 42. Bc3 Qg4 43. Qf4 Qe2 44. Kg1 Qd1+ 45. Kh2 Qc2 46. Qd4 Bf5 47. e6 Nxe6 48. Qd5

Is the only analysis I have on 36. h4. I wonder if it can hold the draw.

May-16-07
Premium Chessgames Member
  Tabanus: This must be the 35...h6 36.Kh2 forum :) RV's latest line is 29-ply

3. (-1.41): 36.Kh2 Rc7 37.Kg1 Rf7 38.Kh2 Rd7 39.Kg1 d3 40.Re3 d2 41.Rxb3 Qc2 42.Qxc2 d1Q+

May-17-07  amadeus: Hmmm, now I understand why people claim that engines are not much useful on endgames... Anyway, this seems to be a mainline:

35...h6 36.<Kh2> Rc7 37.<Bxd4> Rd7 38.<Kh1> Qg5 39.f4 Qg3 40.Qg1 Bxh3 41.Bf2 Bxg2 42.Qxg2 Rd1 43.Bg1 Qh4 44.Qh2 Qxh2 45.Kxh2 Nd2 46.Re2 Nf3 47.Kg2 Nxg1 48.Rc2 h5 49.e6 Kf8 50.f5 h4 51.Rc6* Ne2 52.Rxb6:


click for larger view

According to Toga and Rybka we are not bad, and should play: 53...Ng3 53.Rb8+ Ke7 54.Rb7+ Ke8


click for larger view

After which, White would have the following options:

Rybka 2.2n2, 21ply:
(-2.22) 55.Rxg7 Nxf5 56.Rh7 Re1 57.Kh3 Rxe6
(-2.30) 55.Rb5 Rd3 56.Ra5 Re3 57.Kf2 Re4
(-2.42) 55.Rf7 Rd3 56.Rxg7 Nxf5 57.Rh7 Re3

Toga II 1.2.1a, 17ply:
(-1.63) 55.Rxg7 Nxf5 56.Rb7 Re1 57.Rb5 Nd4
(-2.51) 55.Rb5 Re1 56.Kh3 Re4 57.Rb8+ Ke7
(-2.79) 55.Rf7 Rd4 56.Rxg7 Nxf5 57.Rb7 Re4

And now I think I'll download some nice and free tablebases...

(*) After 51.Rc8+ Ke7 52.Rc7 Kd8 53.Rxg7 h3 54.Kg3 Rd3 55.Kh2 Nf3 56.Kxh3 Nd4+, we have:


click for larger view

Rybka 2.2n2, 23ply:
(-4.14) 57.Kg2 Rd2+
(-4.14) 57.Kh2 Nxf5 58.Rf7 Ne3

May-17-07  TefthePersian: <chancho>: 36. h4 h5, right?

A great idea.

37. Qd3 Rd8 looks nearly as bad as our main lines in terms of evaluation, and white hasn't improved his position. Thank you.

May-22-07  charms: Tefthepersian: on the contrary, it seems that by removing Rg4 from White' options list, it reinforces the Bd5 idea.
May-23-07  TefthePersian: 36. h4 b5 is another idea, it seems to win. I've yet to find any defense.
May-23-07  TefthePersian: 36. Kh1 Rc4 37. Qg4 Qxg4 38. Rxg4 Rxb4 (the most natural choice, but Rybka prefers Kf7 at some plies) 39. Rg3 Nd2 40. Ba3 Rb1+ 41. Kh2 Nf1+ 42. Bxf1 Rxf1


click for larger view

Doesn't look good for white, but who knows? Our position is crazy.

May-23-07  TefthePersian: 36. f4 Rc4:

37. Qg4 Rc2 38. Bxd4 Rxg2+ 39. Qxg2 Bd5 40. Bxb6 Bxe4 41. Qg4 Qf7

Looks pretty bad for white.

May-25-07  sandocan: chancho where are you from?
por qué en esta pagina todo el mundo le da palo al LIFE master AJ ? saluti
May-25-07  sandocan: otra cosa , muy lindo hablar en inglés pero por qué no hacemos un forum en español ?

talué

May-28-07  sandocan: si claro, no digo lo contrario... solo que viendo la cantidad de hispanoparlantes que frecuentan el sitio hay momentos que dan ganas de conocer un poco màs a la gente, y el español se presta màs para ese tipo de cosas..
May-28-07  NakoSonorense: Nah, aqui casi nadie sabe hablar espanol...
May-28-07  sandocan: ya somos tres. aguante el barça viejo!
May-30-07  RandomVisitor: 37. Rxd4 Nxd4 38. Bxd4 Qb1+ 39. Kh2 Qxb4 <40.Qe3> might actually be best play in this line - how do we win from here?
Jun-02-07  Artar1: <chancho: is this line ok, if not, what is wrong with it? Thanks.>

For 39.Re2, I recommend:

37...Kh8 38. Kh2 Bf5 39. Re2? <Bc2> 40. Qg1 d3 41. Re3 d2 42. Bf3 Qxg1+ 43. Kxg1 Bd1 44. Bxd1 Rc1 45. Kg2 Rxd1 46. Rd3 Rb1 47. Bd4 Nxd4 48. Rxd4 d1=Q 49. Rxd1 Rxd1 0-1

For 39.Rf4, we have,

37... Kh8 38. Kh2 Bf5 39. Rf4 Bc2 40. Qf3 ;


click for larger view

White will play 39.Rf4 in this line, and not 39.Re2.

If 40...d3? 41. Rf8+ Kh7

<[41...Rxf8 42. Qxf8+ Kh7 43. Bd5 h5 44. Bf7 Qe4 45. Bg8+ Kg6 46. e6 Kg5 47. Qxg7+ Kf4 48. Qf8+ Qf5 49. e7 Nd4 50. e8=Q Qxf8 51. Bc1+ d2 52. Bxd2+ Kf5 53. Qxf8+ Ke4 54. Qf4+ Kd3 55. Qe3#]>

42. Rxc8 d2 43. Qd5 (Threatening mate in one.) Qxg2+ 44. Qxg2 d1=Q 45. Rc7 Bg6 46. Qb7 Qd2 47. Rxg7+ Kh8 48. Rxg6 Qxf2+ 49. Qg2 Qxg2+ 50. Rxg2 Nd4 51. e6 Kh7 52. Bxd4 h5 53. e7 Kh6 54. e8=Q h4 55. Qg6#

Jun-02-07
Premium Chessgames Member
  chancho: 37...Kh8 38.Kh2 Rf8 39.Bxd4 Rd8 40.Qd3 Bd5

37...Kh8 38.Kh2 Rf8 39.Bxd4 Rd8 40.Rf4 Qe8 (40.b5) 41.Re4 Qd7

Jun-03-07  Benzol: <chancho> Saw <Hayton3> today but wasn't able to chat with him as he was in the mildst of a game. Both he and <Richard Taylor> are playing in the 2007 Waitakere Open Tt. Final 2 rounds are due to be played tomorrow.
Jun-03-07  isemeria: <RandomVisitor> gives this line for <39. Bxd4>: 38.Kh2 Rf8 39.Bxd4 Rd8 40.f3 Qh5 41.Kh1 Bxh3 42.Bxh3 Qxh3+

I was confused why White does not play <41. Kg1> in this variation, because then 41...Bxh3 does not work (41...Bxh3?? 42. Qxb3 ).

I think I found the reason. On g1 the White King takes the only square White could use to unpin his Bd4, by moving Queen to g1 (For example, 40...Qe8 41. Qg1 =). But after <41. Kg1> Black wins material because of the pin.

For example: 38.Kh2 Rf8 39.Bxd4 Rd8 40.f3 Qh5 41.Kg1 Qe8 42. Kf2 Qd7 32. Ke3


click for larger view

It seems that White has enough defenders for the Bishop, but.... <43...Qd5> (freeing Black's Be6 from defending the Knight, and attacking e5 pawn) 44. f4 (if Rook moves, ...Nxd4 wins) 44...Bf5 45. e6 Bxe4 46. e7 Re8 47. Bxe4 Qxd4 48. Qxd4 Nxd4 49. Kxd4 Rxe7


click for larger view

Can White get a draw here?

Jun-04-07  Artar1: <chancho: Artar1 Can you take a looksee at this?>

Here you go!

38...Rf8 39. f3 Qh5 40. Qe2 d3 41. Qxd3 Bxh3 42. Bxh3 Rxf3 43. Qd8+ Kh7 44.Qh4


click for larger view

Analysis by Deep Fritz 10, 18-ply:

1. ± (1.33): 44...Qxh4 45.Rxh4 Rf2+ 46.Bg2 Rxb2 47.e6 Kg8 48.Rf4 Re2 49.e7 Rxe7 50.Bd5+ Kh7 51.Bxb3 Re2+ 52.Kg3 g5 53.Rf7+ Kg6 54.Rf3 Re1 55.Bf7+

2. (4.34): 44...Qg6 45.e6 Rxh3+ 46.Kxh3 Nd2 47.Re3 Nf1 48.Re1 Qd3+ 49.Kg2 Ne3+ 50.Kg1 Qg6+ 51.Kf2 Nf5 52.Qh3 Qg5 53.b5 Qd2+ 54.Re2

3. (8.09): 44...Qg5 45.Qxg5 hxg5 46.e6 Nd2 47.e7 Nxe4 48.e8Q Nf6 49.Bxf6 Rxf6 50.Bg2 Rf2 51.Kg3 Rxg2+ 52.Kxg2 Kh6 53.Qe6+ g6 54.b5 g4

4. (8.24): 44...Qf7 45.e6 Qc7+ 46.Be5 Qc2+ 47.Bg2 Rf5 48.Qh3 Rg5 49.Bf4 Rxg2+ 50.Qxg2 Qc8 51.Re3 Qe8 52.Qc2+ Kh8

5. (8.31): 44...Qe8 45.Re2 Qg6 46.Bg2 Rf5 47.Be4 Kg8 48.Bxf5 Qxf5 49.e6 Qd3 50.Rg2 Qd6+ 51.Qg3 Qxg3+ 52.Rxg3 Kf8 53.Rxb3 b5 54.Re3 g5 55.Bf6

6. (8.59): 44...Rxh3+ 45.Qxh3 Qxh3+ 46.Kxh3 Nd2 47.Rf4 g5 48.e6 gxf4 49.e7 Nc4 50.e8Q Nxb2 51.Qf7+ Kh8 52.Qxf4 Kg8 53.Qb8+ Kf7 54.Qxb6 Ke7 55.Qc7+ Ke6 56.Qc2 Kd5

Jun-04-07
Premium Chessgames Member
  chancho: <Artar1> Thanks for taking the time to look at it.
Jun-04-07  Artar1: <chancho: <Artar1> Thanks for taking of your time to look at them.>

You're welcome; it was my pleasure!

Jun-05-07  MarkThornton: MarkThornton: <isemeria: <Mark>, I run into the following ending. 38. Kh2 Rf8 39. Bxd4 Rd8 40. f3 Qh5 <41. Kg1> Qe8 42. Kf2 Qd7 43. Ke3 Qd5 44. f4 Bf5 45. e6 Bxe4 46. e7 Re8 47. Bxe4 Qxd4+ 48. Qxd4 Nxd4 49. Kxd4 Rxe7>

At first inspection, I can't see any reason why it should not be a win for Black. e.g.

50. Bd5 Rd7 51. Kc4 Rd6 52. Be4 Kg8 53. Kb5 Kf7 54. Bc6 Rd4

and the win is starting to become obvious.

Jun-05-07  lopium: Hola a todos. Aquí está el analisis de la posición con Rybka v.2.3, trabajando más de una hora y veinte minutos. La ventaja es de 1.27 punto. Rybka calculó a 25 semi movimientos adelante. La variación es : Rf8 Bxd4 Rd8 f3 Qh5 Kh1 Bxh3 Bxh3 Qxh3+ Kg1 Qg3+ Kh1 Rf8 Rg4. Espero que les pueda ayudar en algo.
Jun-06-07
Premium Chessgames Member
  chancho: For those who did not understand <lopiums> post, He said he put his comp to work on the above line for about an hour and twenty five minutes using Rybka v.2.3 the advantage being 1.27. at 25 half moves. The moves are: 38...Rf8 39.Bxd4 Rd8 40.f3 Qh5 41.Kh1 Bxh3 42.Bxh3 Qxh3+ 43.Kg1 Qg3+ 44.Kh1 Rf8 45.Rg4
Jump to page #   (enter # from 1 to 200)
search thread:   
< Earlier Kibitzing  · PAGE 33 OF 200 ·  Later Kibitzing>

NOTE: Create an account today to post replies and access other powerful features which are available only to registered users. Becoming a member is free, anonymous, and takes less than 1 minute! If you already have a username, then simply login login under your username now to join the discussion.

Please observe our posting guidelines:

  1. No obscene, racist, sexist, or profane language.
  2. No spamming, advertising, duplicate, or gibberish posts.
  3. No vitriolic or systematic personal attacks against other members.
  4. Nothing in violation of United States law.
  5. No cyberstalking or malicious posting of negative or private information (doxing/doxxing) of members.
  6. No trolling.
  7. The use of "sock puppet" accounts to circumvent disciplinary action taken by moderators, create a false impression of consensus or support, or stage conversations, is prohibited.
  8. Do not degrade Chessgames or any of it's staff/volunteers.

Please try to maintain a semblance of civility at all times.

Blow the Whistle

See something that violates our rules? Blow the whistle and inform a moderator.


NOTE: Please keep all discussion on-topic. This forum is for this specific user only. To discuss chess or this site in general, visit the Kibitzer's Café.

Messages posted by Chessgames members do not necessarily represent the views of Chessgames.com, its employees, or sponsors.
All moderator actions taken are ultimately at the sole discretion of the administration.

You are not logged in to chessgames.com.
If you need an account, register now;
it's quick, anonymous, and free!
If you already have an account, click here to sign-in.

View another user profile:
   
Home | About | Login | Logout | F.A.Q. | Profile | Preferences | Premium Membership | Kibitzer's Café | Biographer's Bistro | New Kibitzing | Chessforums | Tournament Index | Player Directory | Notable Games | World Chess Championships | Opening Explorer | Guess the Move | Game Collections | ChessBookie Game | Chessgames Challenge | Store | Privacy Notice | Contact Us

Copyright 2001-2025, Chessgames Services LLC