Author: Sune Larsson
Date: 00:49:41 11/29/05
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On November 28, 2005 at 17:04:03, John Merlino wrote: >On November 28, 2005 at 12:44:29, Sune Larsson wrote: > >>Suitable length of course. >> >>"This is what I can do in 3 minutes blitz." >> >> >>[Event "3m + 1s, rated"] >>[Site "?"] >>[Date "2005.11.28"] >>[Round "?"] >>[White "Ispanetskz"] >>[Black "Nigel short"] >>[Result "0-1"] >>[ECO "C76"] >>[WhiteElo "2694"] >>[BlackElo "2912"] >>[PlyCount "70"] >>[EventDate "2005.11.28"] >> >>1. e4 {0} e5 {2} 2. Nf3 {1} Nc6 {1} 3. Bb5 {1} a6 {1} 4. Ba4 {1} d6 {1} 5. c3 { >>7} Bd7 {2} 6. d4 {4} g6 {1} 7. d5 {2} Nce7 {2} 8. Bxd7+ {1} Qxd7 {1} 9. c4 {0} >>h6 {1} 10. Nc3 {1} f5 {1} 11. Qd3 {2} Nf6 {2} 12. O-O {4} Bg7 {3} 13. b4 {1} >>O-O {2} 14. Ba3 {12} fxe4 {4} 15. Nxe4 {1} Nxe4 {0} 16. Qxe4 {1} Rf4 {1} 17. >>Qe2 {9} Raf8 {15} 18. Nd2 {1} Nf5 {1} 19. Rae1 {10} Nd4 {26} 20. Qd3 {2} Qf5 {8 >>} 21. Ne4 {11} g5 {1} 22. Bb2 {5} g4 {4} 23. Bxd4 {2} exd4 {1} 24. a3 {11} Be5 >>{2} 25. c5 {11} Kh8 {2} 26. cxd6 {7} cxd6 {3} 27. g3 {9} Rf3 {2} 28. Qd2 {6} >>Kh7 {4} 29. Qc2 {11} Rf7 {5} 30. Qd1 {7} Rxa3 {4} 31. Qe2 {8} Rf3 {5} 32. b5 {1 >>} d3 {2} 33. Qd1 {7} axb5 {1} 34. Qb3 {1} d2 {21} 35. Re3 {2} Qxe4 { >>Ispanetskz resigns (Lag: Av=6.28s, max=18.0s) 5} 0-1 >> >> >>So instead of flaming eachother - I suggest you all put the board on fire. >> >>/S > >According to CM9_R1, the game was pretty even until the last few moves. Here's >how it evaluates the position before 30.Qd1 (this is on an AMD 2500). > >[D]8/1p3r1k/p2p3p/3Pbq2/1P1pN1p1/P4rP1/2Q2P1P/4RRK1 w - - 0 30 > >Time Depth Score Positions Moves >0:00 1/3 0.42 2474 30.a4 d3 31.Qd2 Qc8 >0:00 1/4 0.43 6615 30.a4 d3 31.Qd2 Qc8 32.Rc1 >0:00 1/5 0.32 19983 30.a4 d3 31.Qc4 d2 32.Re2 Ra3 33.Rxd2 > Rxa4 >0:00 1/6 0.32 50169 30.a4 d3 31.Qc4 d2 32.Re2 Ra3 33.Rxd2 > Rxa4 >0:00 1/7 0.20 184256 30.a4 d3 31.Qc4 Rf8 32.Rc1 d2 33.Rc2 > Re3 >0:01 1/8 0.00 403270 30.a4 d3 31.Qc4 Rf8 32.Qa2 Qd7 > 33.Qc4 Qf5 >0:06 1/9 0.07 1563384 30.a4 d3 31.Qc4 Rf8 32.b5 d2 33.Re2 > Rc8 34.Qb4 Rc2 35.Rxd2 Rxd2 36.Nxd2 >0:13 1/10 -0.10 3388485 30.a4 d3 31.Qc1 Rf8 32.Qc7+ Kg8 > 33.Qxb7 Bd4 34.Kh1 Bxf2 35.Nxd6 > Bxe1 36.Rxe1 >0:37 1/11 -0.04 9615590 30.a4 d3 31.Qc4 Rf8 32.b5 Rc8 33.Qb4 > Qd7 34.bxa6 bxa6 35.Nd2 Rff8 >1:07 1/12 -0.21 17932144 30.a4 d3 31.Qc4 Rf8 32.Qc7+ Kg8 > 33.Qe7 Bd4 34.Qe6+ Qxe6 35.dxe6 > d5 36.e7 Re8 37.Nd6 d2 38.Re2 >3:09 1/13 -0.37 51266571 30.a4 d3 31.Qc4 b5 32.axb5 axb5 > 33.Qa2 Rc7 34.Qa8 Rc2 35.Qb7+ Qf7 > 36.Qxb5 Bd4 37.Nxd6 Qc7 > >Maybe White is lost at this point, but White sure didn't help himself with his >last few moves.... > >jm Thanks! I liked this variation and black's play here. The problems were quite clear on the white side. Haven't had any time to check this game out with today's opening theory though. Might be interesting to try this variation vs some engines. /S
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