Have you seen a P. C.game with three Queens?

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Have you seen a P. C.game with three Queens?

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Who is 17 years old GM Gukesh 2nd at the Candidate in Toronto?
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Re: Have you seen a P. C.game with three Queens?

Post by glennsamuel32 »

[pgn][Event "Friday 29 May Blitz Tour, 5+0, 19 ROUND"]
[Site "T#646427Machines A"]
[Date "2020.05.29"]
[Round "7"]
[White "Ahgst, Komodo 14 64-Bit"]
[Black "Ivers, Lc0 V0.25.1+git.691"]
[Result "0-1"]
[ECO "C33"]
[WhiteElo "2446"]
[BlackElo "2504"]
[Annotator "EPD 3 found after 95...Kc3"]
[PlyCount "190"]
[EventDate "2020.05.29"]
[EventType "swiss (blitz)"]

1. e4 e5 2. f4 exf4 3. Bc4 Qh4+ 4. Kf1 d6 5. Nf3 Qf6 6. d4 Be6 7. Bb3 g5 8. Nc3
g4 9. Ne1 Ne7 10. Nd3 Qxd4 11. Nxf4 Qxd1+ 12. Nxd1 Bxb3 13. axb3 Nbc6 14. h3
gxh3 15. Rxh3 a6 16. Nf2 O-O-O 17. c3 Bg7 18. g4 Rdg8 19. Nh5 Be5 20. b4 Rg6
21. Ke2 Re8 22. Be3 h6 23. Rf3 Nd8 24. Bf4 Nec6 25. Be3 f6 26. Kd1 Ne6 27. Kd2
Ng5 28. Bxg5 fxg5 29. Rf7 Rge6 30. Rf1 Nd8 31. Rf3 Nc6 32. Rf7 Nb8 33. Nd3 Nd7
34. Rxd7 Kxd7 35. Nxe5+ Rxe5 36. Nf6+ Ke7 37. Nxe8 Kxe8 38. Kd3 d5 39. exd5
Rxd5+ 40. Ke4 Rd6 41. b3 Re6+ 42. Kd4 Ke7 43. c4 Rb6 44. Rh1 Kf7 45. Kc3 Kg6
46. Rh3 Re6 47. Kd4 Re1 48. Rg3 h5 49. gxh5+ Kxh5 50. Rh3+ Kg6 51. Rg3 Re7 52.
Rg1 Rf7 53. Ke4 Rf6 54. Rd1 Rb6 55. Rd8 Rxb4 56. Rg8+ Kf6 57. Rf8+ Ke6 58. Rg8
Rxb3 59. Rg6+ Kd7 60. Kd5 Rd3+ 61. Ke4 Rd6 62. Rg8 Kc6 63. Re8 g4 64. c5 Kxc5
65. Re7 g3 66. Re5+ Kc4 67. Kf3 g2 68. Rg5 g1=Q 69. Rxg1 b5 70. Rc1+ Kb3 71.
Ke3 Kb2 72. Rc5 b4 73. Ra5 c5 74. Ke4 c4 75. Rh5 c3 76. Rh8 c2 77. Ke5 c1=Q 78.
Kxd6 a5 79. Re8 a4 80. Re2+ Qc2 81. Re7 a3 82. Kd5 a2 83. Ra7 a1=Q 84. Ra2+
Qxa2+ 85. Ke5 b3 86. Kf6 Ka1 87. Ke5 b2 88. Kd4 b1=Q 89. Ke5 Qh2+ 90. Kd4 Qe5+
91. Kxe5 Qa3 92. Kd5 Qe4+ 93. Kxe4 Qe7+ 94. Kd4 Kb2 95. Kd5 Kc3 0-1

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Re: Have you seen a P. C.game with three Queens?

Post by jp »

glennsamuel32 wrote: Thu Oct 29, 2020 9:49 pm 84. Ra2+ Qxa2+ 85. Ke5 b3 86. Kf6 Ka1 87. Ke5 b2 88. Kd4 b1=Q 89. Ke5 Qh2+ 90. Kd4 Qe5+ 91. Kxe5 Qa3 92. Kd5 Qe4+ 93. Kxe4
Moves 84 to 93 were just brilliant. :shock: :(