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- Mark Uniacke
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Another interesting position...
Sorry for not posting a new position earlier, anyway....
Here is another interesting position which I wonder if anyone knows something about?
[fen]r1r3k1/p3bppp/2bp3Q/q2pP1P1/1p1BP3/8/PPP1B2P/2KR2R1 w - - 0 1[/fen]
Now with white to move its clearly an attacking position, so how can white take advantage of this and deliver a killer blow?
I am sure with your silicon friends you will solve this one, but for the complete solution please let us know the players and year the game was played?
Here is another interesting position which I wonder if anyone knows something about?
[fen]r1r3k1/p3bppp/2bp3Q/q2pP1P1/1p1BP3/8/PPP1B2P/2KR2R1 w - - 0 1[/fen]
Now with white to move its clearly an attacking position, so how can white take advantage of this and deliver a killer blow?
I am sure with your silicon friends you will solve this one, but for the complete solution please let us know the players and year the game was played?
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Re: Another interesting position...
At a glance, it appears e6!! is the Killer Move...will have to look at this one.Mark Uniacke wrote:Sorry for not posting a new position earlier, anyway....
Here is another interesting position which I wonder if anyone knows something about?
[fen]r1r3k1/p3bppp/2bp3Q/q2pP1P1/1p1BP3/8/PPP1B2P/2KR2R1 w - - 0 1[/fen]
Now with white to move its clearly an attacking position, so how can white take advantage of this and deliver a killer blow?
I am sure with your silicon friends you will solve this one, but for the complete solution please let us know the players and year the game was played?
Terry
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Re: Another interesting position...
I was thinking on 1st glance Qxg7 followed by e6.Terry McCracken wrote:At a glance, it appears e6!! is the Killer Move...will have to look at this one.Mark Uniacke wrote:Sorry for not posting a new position earlier, anyway....
Here is another interesting position which I wonder if anyone knows something about?
[fen]r1r3k1/p3bppp/2bp3Q/q2pP1P1/1p1BP3/8/PPP1B2P/2KR2R1 w - - 0 1[/fen]
Now with white to move its clearly an attacking position, so how can white take advantage of this and deliver a killer blow?
I am sure with your silicon friends you will solve this one, but for the complete solution please let us know the players and year the game was played?
Terry
I have seen this positon before in a magazine.1 e6!! is the killer move.I even had Hiarcs 9.6 running on my iPaq hx 4700 under styletap and let it analyze.Came up with the following info.
D 10 1400s -0.62 e6
D 10 e6 3/46 15041672N
Then I left it on longer and got
D 10 1447s -0.32! e6
And a bit longer
D 10 2129s -0.32 e6 gxh6 gxh6+ Kf8.
Later on it was showing a 0.00 evaluation and I remember seeing a +0.32 evaluation when it had got to D 13 but I was half asleep and could not be bother recording all the other info.The whole line runs somthing like this.
1 e6 gxh6
2 gxh6+ Kf8
3 Rdf1! f6
4 Rg7 Qxa2
5 Bxf6 with a Mate in 6.
There are alternatives for Black on move 3 and 4 but involve massive sacrifices to avoid the immediate Mate.
Well done Hiarcs 9.6, for comparison PocketFritz2 could not find e6 even at D=15 and many hours later.
D 10 1400s -0.62 e6
D 10 e6 3/46 15041672N
Then I left it on longer and got
D 10 1447s -0.32! e6
And a bit longer
D 10 2129s -0.32 e6 gxh6 gxh6+ Kf8.
Later on it was showing a 0.00 evaluation and I remember seeing a +0.32 evaluation when it had got to D 13 but I was half asleep and could not be bother recording all the other info.The whole line runs somthing like this.
1 e6 gxh6
2 gxh6+ Kf8
3 Rdf1! f6
4 Rg7 Qxa2
5 Bxf6 with a Mate in 6.
There are alternatives for Black on move 3 and 4 but involve massive sacrifices to avoid the immediate Mate.
Well done Hiarcs 9.6, for comparison PocketFritz2 could not find e6 even at D=15 and many hours later.
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I would think this position would be hard for programs. I've no idea who the players are?Cubeman wrote:I have seen this positon before in a magazine.1 e6!! is the killer move.I even had Hiarcs 9.6 running on my iPaq hx 4700 under styletap and let it analyze.Came up with the following info.
D 10 1400s -0.62 e6
D 10 e6 3/46 15041672N
Then I left it on longer and got
D 10 1447s -0.32! e6
And a bit longer
D 10 2129s -0.32 e6 gxh6 gxh6+ Kf8.
Later on it was showing a 0.00 evaluation and I remember seeing a +0.32 evaluation when it had got to D 13 but I was half asleep and could not be bother recording all the other info.The whole line runs somthing like this.
1 e6 gxh6
2 gxh6+ Kf8
3 Rdf1! f6
4 Rg7 Qxa2
5 Bxf6 with a Mate in 6.
There are alternatives for Black on move 3 and 4 but involve massive sacrifices to avoid the immediate Mate.
Well done Hiarcs 9.6, for comparison PocketFritz2 could not find e6 even at D=15 and many hours later.
Terry
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Re: Another interesting position...
Why Qxg7+?, I believe that would be losing, you need the g-file open for your R on g1. 1. e6!! forces the issue.Ted Summers wrote:I was thinking on 1st glance Qxg7 followed by e6.Terry McCracken wrote:At a glance, it appears e6!! is the Killer Move...will have to look at this one.Mark Uniacke wrote:Sorry for not posting a new position earlier, anyway....
Here is another interesting position which I wonder if anyone knows something about?
[fen]r1r3k1/p3bppp/2bp3Q/q2pP1P1/1p1BP3/8/PPP1B2P/2KR2R1 w - - 0 1[/fen]
Now with white to move its clearly an attacking position, so how can white take advantage of this and deliver a killer blow?
I am sure with your silicon friends you will solve this one, but for the complete solution please let us know the players and year the game was played?
Terry
Best,
Terry
- Mark Uniacke
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Wow, that is very impressive of Palm Hiarcs, even the PC programs have some trouble finding the right move which is indeed e6!!Cubeman wrote:I have seen this positon before in a magazine.1 e6!! is the killer move.I even had Hiarcs 9.6 running on my iPaq hx 4700 under styletap and let it analyze.Came up with the following info.
D 10 1400s -0.62 e6
D 10 e6 3/46 15041672N
Then I left it on longer and got
D 10 1447s -0.32! e6
And a bit longer
D 10 2129s -0.32 e6 gxh6 gxh6+ Kf8.
Later on it was showing a 0.00 evaluation and I remember seeing a +0.32 evaluation when it had got to D 13 but I was half asleep and could not be bother recording all the other info.The whole line runs somthing like this.
1 e6 gxh6
2 gxh6+ Kf8
3 Rdf1! f6
4 Rg7 Qxa2
5 Bxf6 with a Mate in 6.
There are alternatives for Black on move 3 and 4 but involve massive sacrifices to avoid the immediate Mate.
Well done Hiarcs 9.6, for comparison PocketFritz2 could not find e6 even at D=15 and many hours later.
Does anyone know the players of this game though?
- Terry McCracken
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I'll bite, who are they?Mark Uniacke wrote:Wow, that is very impressive of Palm Hiarcs, even the PC programs have some trouble finding the right move which is indeed e6!!Cubeman wrote:I have seen this positon before in a magazine.1 e6!! is the killer move.I even had Hiarcs 9.6 running on my iPaq hx 4700 under styletap and let it analyze.Came up with the following info.
D 10 1400s -0.62 e6
D 10 e6 3/46 15041672N
Then I left it on longer and got
D 10 1447s -0.32! e6
And a bit longer
D 10 2129s -0.32 e6 gxh6 gxh6+ Kf8.
Later on it was showing a 0.00 evaluation and I remember seeing a +0.32 evaluation when it had got to D 13 but I was half asleep and could not be bother recording all the other info.The whole line runs somthing like this.
1 e6 gxh6
2 gxh6+ Kf8
3 Rdf1! f6
4 Rg7 Qxa2
5 Bxf6 with a Mate in 6.
There are alternatives for Black on move 3 and 4 but involve massive sacrifices to avoid the immediate Mate.
Well done Hiarcs 9.6, for comparison PocketFritz2 could not find e6 even at D=15 and many hours later.
Does anyone know the players of this game though?
Terry
Mark
Found.
[Event ""]
[Site "URS"]
[Date "1970"]
[Round ""]
[White "Ostapenko"]
[Black "Kurkin"]
[Result "1-0"]
[Eco "B82"]
[Annotator ""]
[Source ""]
1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 e6 5.Nc3 d6 6.Be3 Nf6 7.f4
Be7 8.Qf3 O-O 9.O-O-O Bd7 10.Be2 Nxd4 11.Bxd4 Bc6 12.g4 Qa5 13.g5
Nd7 14.Rhg1 b5 15.Qh5 b4 16.Nd5 exd5 17.Qh6 Ne5 18.fxe5 Rfc8
19.e6 gxh6 20.gxh6+ Kf8 21.Rdf1 Bg5+ 22.Rxg5 Rc7 23.Bg7+ Ke8
24.exf7+ Kd7 25.Bg4+ Ke7 26.Bf6+ Kf8 27.Rg8+ Kxf7 28.Rg7+ Ke8
29.Bh5+ Rf7 30.Rxf7 1-0
Found.
[Event ""]
[Site "URS"]
[Date "1970"]
[Round ""]
[White "Ostapenko"]
[Black "Kurkin"]
[Result "1-0"]
[Eco "B82"]
[Annotator ""]
[Source ""]
1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 e6 5.Nc3 d6 6.Be3 Nf6 7.f4
Be7 8.Qf3 O-O 9.O-O-O Bd7 10.Be2 Nxd4 11.Bxd4 Bc6 12.g4 Qa5 13.g5
Nd7 14.Rhg1 b5 15.Qh5 b4 16.Nd5 exd5 17.Qh6 Ne5 18.fxe5 Rfc8
19.e6 gxh6 20.gxh6+ Kf8 21.Rdf1 Bg5+ 22.Rxg5 Rc7 23.Bg7+ Ke8
24.exf7+ Kd7 25.Bg4+ Ke7 26.Bf6+ Kf8 27.Rg8+ Kxf7 28.Rg7+ Ke8
29.Bh5+ Rf7 30.Rxf7 1-0
All hail The Paleman.
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Well done, good find.oddius wrote:Mark
Found.
[Event ""]
[Site "URS"]
[Date "1970"]
[Round ""]
[White "Ostapenko"]
[Black "Kurkin"]
[Result "1-0"]
[Eco "B82"]
[Annotator ""]
[Source ""]
1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 e6 5.Nc3 d6 6.Be3 Nf6 7.f4
Be7 8.Qf3 O-O 9.O-O-O Bd7 10.Be2 Nxd4 11.Bxd4 Bc6 12.g4 Qa5 13.g5
Nd7 14.Rhg1 b5 15.Qh5 b4 16.Nd5 exd5 17.Qh6 Ne5 18.fxe5 Rfc8
19.e6 gxh6 20.gxh6+ Kf8 21.Rdf1 Bg5+ 22.Rxg5 Rc7 23.Bg7+ Ke8
24.exf7+ Kd7 25.Bg4+ Ke7 26.Bf6+ Kf8 27.Rg8+ Kxf7 28.Rg7+ Ke8
29.Bh5+ Rf7 30.Rxf7 1-0
A nice game.
I will try and find a new position soon...
Just had a closer look at the position after 3 Rdf1 and indeed Bg5+ seems best as played in the game.But after 4 Rxg5 Rc7 5 exf7+ the best for black is to play 5....Rxf7.The advantage to White only stays at about 1.6 after 6 Bh5 Qc5!.So maybe black could hang on.If anyone has a powerful computer they might be able to show otherwise.But it still does not detract from 1 e6 being the best move.
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Where did you find this game, in a book, a CD or the internet?oddius wrote:Mark
Found.
[Event ""]
[Site "URS"]
[Date "1970"]
[Round ""]
[White "Ostapenko"]
[Black "Kurkin"]
[Result "1-0"]
[Eco "B82"]
[Annotator ""]
[Source ""]
1.e4 c5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.d4 cxd4 4.Nxd4 e6 5.Nc3 d6 6.Be3 Nf6 7.f4
Be7 8.Qf3 O-O 9.O-O-O Bd7 10.Be2 Nxd4 11.Bxd4 Bc6 12.g4 Qa5 13.g5
Nd7 14.Rhg1 b5 15.Qh5 b4 16.Nd5 exd5 17.Qh6 Ne5 18.fxe5 Rfc8
19.e6 gxh6 20.gxh6+ Kf8 21.Rdf1 Bg5+ 22.Rxg5 Rc7 23.Bg7+ Ke8
24.exf7+ Kd7 25.Bg4+ Ke7 26.Bf6+ Kf8 27.Rg8+ Kxf7 28.Rg7+ Ke8
29.Bh5+ Rf7 30.Rxf7 1-0
Very good catch!
Kudos,
Terry
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Ah-ha...Such tools are very usefuloddius wrote:Hi Terry,
Found game in hugebase in CA9 .
After knowing the players, I found the game here.
http://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=1306168
The combination actually begins here.
[fen]r4rk1/p2nbppp/2bpp3/q5PQ/1p1BPP2/2N5/PPP1B2P/2KR2R1 w - - 0 16[/fen]
16. Nd5!!
Terry