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As this whole Bd5 line is my invention, I feel obliged to take over. If I remember my analysis correctly, this move order is inaccurate. Afterpeter wrote:
If this is your mainline, how does White win after e.g. 59...g5 instead of ...Qd6?
Your new line as for 59th onwards is better then your old one was, Roberto, but such a clear win as you always keep on telling to us it still isn't.IQ wrote:As this whole Bd5 line is my invention, I feel obliged to take over. If I remember my analysis correctly, this move order is inaccurate. Afterpeter wrote:
If this is your mainline, how does White win after e.g. 59...g5 instead of ...Qd6?
58. Rf4 Re6 you take immidiately on e6 instead of playing a5:
59. Bxe6! dxe6
60. a5
now Qd6 transposes to the lines which end in a lomosov win. But Rd7 also looses. For example:
60. ... Rd7
61. Qc8+ Rd8
62. Qc6+ Rd7
63. Qc3 (creates Zugzwang)
64. ... a6 (what else)
65. Qc8+ Ke7
66. Qxa6 +-
I concurr with the definition given on wiki about blunders in chess:peter wrote: If you don't see a difference in quality of 49...Rf8 (??) and ...Kf8, saying there wasn't any blunder, cause the position was lost anyhow, the discussion about that single one point of matter to me doesn't make any sense to me anymore, your definition of blunder is too much different from mine.
This is just to lazy! I am happy to discuss lines here collaborately, but these short games on a slow, low core machine are meaningless. You even have some winning alternatives in brackets, please do the work before you post a meaningless game. Don't expect others to do the work for you. This is a severe case of confirmation bias, maybe you are afraid what you will find if you analyze some lines deeper.peter wrote: Even if it's engine- chess only again, I simply did let H6 play it out against SF with the same conditions as last time, 12 threads and 8G hash each, full Syzygys, ponder on.
Here you did not understand what I and Peer were discussing. The won position can be forced by white and there are not many alternatives in Peers line. Peer did a legitimate analysis effort and then it's a pleasure to share my analysis (the lomosov win and the improved move order). I hope you also try to be a little more colloborative and maybe we together can find a miracle defense for black. But I will no longer respond to computer-computer game posts - it would be to much of a Lyudmil Tsvetkov Deja Vu.peter wrote: You already admitted that the first one 7some position reached by Peer was won for White to move and drawn with Black's turn.
But you start your line with a given away tempo for Black, so what does that tell you about the outcome of this one line (with or without single one transposition in question) and what exactly did you want to show us in that way about "engine- lines"?
60'+30" from already 60 moves made onewards with 12 threads each ponder on you call short games on low core machine? Ok, but then, if your "human" lines weren't of less blunders then these games obviously, I'd say, your lines weren't so well then neihter, were they?IQ wrote:This is just to lazy! I am happy to discuss lines here collaborately, but these short games on a slow, low core machine are meaningless. You even have some winning alternatives in brackets, please do the work before you post a meaningless game. Don't expect others to do the work for you. This is a severe case of confirmation bias, maybe you are afraid what you will find if you analyze some lines deeper.peter wrote:]
Even if it's engine- chess only again, I simply did let H6 play it out against SF with the same conditions as last time, 12 threads and 8G hash each, full Syzygys, ponder on.
With you giving the Lyudmil, Roberto.IQ wrote:Here you did not understand what I and Peer were discussing. The won position can be forced by white and there are not many alternatives in Peers line. Peer did a legitimate analysis effort and then it's a pleasure to share my analysis (the lomosov win and the improved move order). I hope you also try to be a little more colloborative and maybe we together can find a miracle defense for black. But I will no longer respond to computer-computer game posts - it would be to much of a Lyudmil Tsvetkov Deja Vu.peter wrote: You already admitted that the first one 7some position reached by Peer was won for White to move and drawn with Black's turn.
But you start your line with a given away tempo for Black, so what does that tell you about the outcome of this one line (with or without single one transposition in question) and what exactly did you want to show us in that way about "engine- lines"?
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info depth 65 seldepth 128 multipv 1 score cp -27 nodes 1840738919005 nps 53839642 hashfull 997 tbhits 4861049579 time 34189286 pv f8b8 f4a4 d7d2 a6c6 b8a7 c6f3 a7c5 a4a1 c5d4 a1a3 d4b2 a3a4 b2b5 a4a1 d2d3 f3e4 d3d2 e4f4 b5b7 g2g1 b7b2 a1e1 b2d4 f4c7 e7f6 e1e3 d4d5 c7f4 f6e7 f4b4 d5d6 b4a3 d6a3 e3a3 d2d7 a5a6 d7a7 g1f1 e7d6 f1e2 f7f6 g3g4 d6c5 g4g5 f6f5 e2e3 c5b4 a3a1 e6e5 a1d1 b4c5 d1d8 e5e4 f2f3 e4f3 e3f3 a7e7 d8b8 c5c6 f3g3 e7a7 b8f8 c6b6 f8f6 b6b5 g3f3 a7c7 f3f4 b5a5 f4e3 c7a7 e3f3 a5b5 f3f4 a7c7 f6e6 c7a7 f4f3 a7f7 f3e2 f7a7 e2f2 a7c7 f2e2
This seems like a solid line - in my notes I had the Queen ending arising after:zullil wrote:[D] 5q2/3rkp1p/Q3p1pP/P7/5R2/6P1/5PK1/8 b - - 0 65
Cfish and 6-man tables is not seeing a win---yet.Code: Select all
info depth 65 seldepth 128 multipv 1 score cp -27 nodes 1840738919005 nps 53839642 hashfull 997 tbhits 4861049579 time 34189286 pv f8b8 f4a4 d7d2 a6c6 b8a7 c6f3 a7c5 a4a1 c5d4 a1a3 d4b2 a3a4 b2b5 a4a1 d2d3 f3e4 d3d2 e4f4 b5b7 g2g1 b7b2 a1e1 b2d4 f4c7 e7f6 e1e3 d4d5 c7f4 f6e7 f4b4 d5d6 b4a3 d6a3 e3a3 d2d7 a5a6 d7a7 g1f1 e7d6 f1e2 f7f6 g3g4 d6c5 g4g5 f6f5 e2e3 c5b4 a3a1 e6e5 a1d1 b4c5 d1d8 e5e4 f2f3 e4f3 e3f3 a7e7 d8b8 c5c6 f3g3 e7a7 b8f8 c6b6 f8f6 b6b5 g3f3 a7c7 f3f4 b5a5 f4e3 c7a7 e3f3 a5b5 f3f4 a7c7 f6e6 c7a7 f4f3 a7f7 f3e2 f7a7 e2f2 a7c7 f2e2
Yes, about the line after 65.Qxa6+ we can be sure it's drawn.zullil wrote:[D] 5q2/3rkp1p/Q3p1pP/P7/5R2/6P1/5PK1/8 b - - 0 65
Cfish and 6-man tables is not seeing a win---yet.Code: Select all
info depth 65 seldepth 128 multipv 1 score cp -27 nodes 1840738919005 nps 53839642 hashfull 997 tbhits 4861049579 time 34189286 pv f8b8 f4a4 d7d2 a6c6 b8a7 c6f3 a7c5 a4a1 c5d4 a1a3 d4b2 a3a4 b2b5 a4a1 d2d3 f3e4 d3d2 e4f4 b5b7 g2g1 b7b2 a1e1 b2d4 f4c7 e7f6 e1e3 d4d5 c7f4 f6e7 f4b4 d5d6 b4a3 d6a3 e3a3 d2d7 a5a6 d7a7 g1f1 e7d6 f1e2 f7f6 g3g4 d6c5 g4g5 f6f5 e2e3 c5b4 a3a1 e6e5 a1d1 b4c5 d1d8 e5e4 f2f3 e4f3 e3f3 a7e7 d8b8 c5c6 f3g3 e7a7 b8f8 c6b6 f8f6 b6b5 g3f3 a7c7 f3f4 b5a5 f4e3 c7a7 e3f3 a5b5 f3f4 a7c7 f6e6 c7a7 f4f3 a7f7 f3e2 f7a7 e2f2 a7c7 f2e2
from here:59. Bxe6! dxe6
60. a5
...
60. ... Rd7
61. Qc8+ Rd8
62. Qc6+ Rd7
63. Qc3 (creates Zugzwang)
64. ... a6 (what else)
65. Qc8+ Ke7
66. Qxa6 +-