Eelco de Groot wrote:ernest wrote:George Tsavdaris wrote:...b2!! wins. So WAC 230 is correct after all.
That leads to one of the most interesting endgames i've seen. I hope i was not wrong on my analysis since it was made before 4 years with much weaker engines than today.
1...b2!! wins.
2b5/8/4P1p1/3p1pP1/p2k4/Bpp3K1/4R3/8 b - - 0 1
Wrong!
After 1...b2 2.Bxb2 cxb2 3.
e7! saves the draw
(but not 3.Rxb2?)
Are you sure that e7 is drawing?
With my Stockfish "Chessbase" Hybrid clone, just joking about that, it is admittedly a bit selective but it has almost standard Stockfish 2.3.2 eval I can go to depth 36 with it on an old Athlon in under 4 hours with a small hashtable:
[d]2b5/8/4P1p1/3p1pP1/p2k4/6K1/1p2R3/8 w - -
Engine: Stockfish 2.3.1 Hybrid, Chessbase Open Source Release Candidate 145

Athlon 2009 MHz, only 1 thread, 128 MB
by Tord Romstad, Marco Costalba and Joona Kiiski
36/88 220:19 -1.45 3.Rxb2 Bxe6 4.Kf4 Kc5 5.Rc2+ Kd6
6.Rb2 Bd7 7.Rb8 d4 8.Rg8 Be6 9.Rxg6 a3
10.Rh6 a2 11.Rh1 Bd5 12.Ra1 Bb3
13.g6 Ke6 14.g7 Kf6 15.Rg1 Bd5
16.Ra1 (11.009.081.370) 832
The engine has e7 as second move always, but so far has rejected it each time. It is not totally clear this is a losing score for 3. Rxb2 though. Maybe an engine that uses endgame table bases and that can go deeper can see this better.
Yes he is right and i have said that to the Rybka forum already(but i forgot to mention this here too):
http://rybkaforum.net/cgi-bin/rybkaforu ... #pid463390
...b2 doesn't win. I had made a newer analysis about this before some years and i had found a refutation on ...b2. But(the moment i've made the topic here) i have forgotten about that. Sorry for the confusion. These are the results of being away from the computer Chess scene for so long, you forget many things.
Here is the best try for black:
1...b2 2.Bxb2 cxb2 3.e7 b1Q 4.e8Q Qg1+ 5.Kf3 Qf1+ 6.Kg3 f4+ 7.Kh2 Qh3+ 8.Kg1 Qg3+ 9.Kh1 Qf3+ 10.Kg1 Bd7 11.Qe5+ Kd3 12.Rf2
[d]8/3b4/6p1/3pQ1P1/p4p2/3k1q2/5R2/6K1 b - - 0 12
And now black has 2 main options to choose:
•12...Qg4+ 13.Kh2 d4 14.Rd2+! giving the rook! since after 14...Kxd2
[d]8/3b4/6p1/4Q1P1/p2p1pq1/8/3k3K/8 w - - 0 15
White has a "crazy queen" draw. E.g: 15.Qxd4 Ke1 16.Qc3+ Kf2 17.Qc5+ Kf3 18.Qc3+ Ke4 19.Qc4+ Ke5 20.Qc5+ Ke6 21.Qc6+ 1/2-1/2 as black can't capture the queen!
[d]8/3b4/2Q1k1p1/6P1/p4pq1/8/7K/8 b - - 0 21
•12...Qf4 13.Qb2 draw
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About the line Stockfish analyses, it's a win for black, i.e 3.Rxb2 loses since:
After 1...b2 2.Bxb2 cxb2 3.
Rxb2? instead of the drawing one 3.e7, black wins by 3...Bxe6.
[d]8/8/4b1p1/3p1pP1/p2k4/6K1/1R6/8 w - - 0 4
With many many complicated variations. For example:
4.Kf4 Kc5! 5.Rc2+ Kd6 6.Rb2 Bd7! 7.Rb8 d4 8.Rg8(8.Rd8 Kc6 9.Rg8 Kb5 10.Rxg6 a3 11.Rh6 a2 0-1) Be6 9.Rxg6(9.Ra8 Bb3 10.Ra6+ Kc5 11.Rxg6 a3 12.Ra6 a2 13.g6 Kb5 14.Ra3 Kb4 0-1 #40 for black ) a3 10.Rh6 a2 11.Rh1 Bb3 12.g6 Kc5 0-1