The brilliant chess move (29)

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The brilliant chess move (29)

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There's a new "Brilliant" in 'Glarean Magazin':

The Brilliant Chess Move #29 (Opposite coloured bishops):
http://glareanverlag.wordpress.com/2009 ... achzug-29/

You can download the PGN-, CBH- and EPD-files #1-29

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Re: The brilliant chess move (29)

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[d]8/3Pk1p1/1p2P1K1/1P1Bb3/7p/7P/6P1/8 w - - 0 1

Analysis by Deep Rybka 3 64-bit:

1.Ba2 Bf6 2.Bb3 Be5 3.Bd1
+- (1.93) Depth: 6 00:00:00 0kN
+- (1.93) Depth: 19 00:00:00 200kN

1.Bf3 Bf6 2.Kf5 Kd6 3.Bh5 Ke7 4.Bf7 Kd6 5.Bg8 Ke7 6.Bh7 Kd6 7.Bg6[] Ke7 8.Bf7 Kd6 9.Bg8 Ke7 10.Bh7 Kd6 11.Bg6[] Ke7 12.Bf7 Kd6 13.Bg8 Ke7 14.Bh7 Kd6 15.Bg6[] Ke7 16.Bf7
+- (1.94) Depth: 19 00:00:01 261kN
+- (1.94) Depth: 37 00:13:38 220mN, tb=2859

1.g4! hxg3 2. h4[] Bf6 3. h5[] Bc3
+- (2.14 !) Depth: 37 04:42:30 4868mN, tb=131030
+- (2.74 !) Depth: 37 05:27:34 5395mN, tb=198641
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Re: The brilliant chess move (29)

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AdminX wrote: 1.g4! hxg3 2. h4[] Bf6 3. h5[] Bc3
+- (2.14 !) Depth: 37 04:42:30 4868mN, tb=131030
+- (2.74 !) Depth: 37 05:27:34 5395mN, tb=198641
And what is the plan behind pushing the h-pawn? in the end it will just be exchanged for the g-pawn as I can't see any possible Zugzwangs.
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Re: The brilliant chess move (29)

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Codeman wrote:
AdminX wrote: 1.g4! hxg3 2. h4[] Bf6 3. h5[] Bc3
+- (2.14 !) Depth: 37 04:42:30 4868mN, tb=131030
+- (2.74 !) Depth: 37 05:27:34 5395mN, tb=198641
And what is the plan behind pushing the h-pawn? in the end it will just be exchanged for the g-pawn as I can't see any possible Zugzwangs.
[d]8/3Pk1p1/1p2PbK1/1P1B3P/8/6p1/8/8 b - - 0 3

From here so far Rybka seems to think. (Mind you the engine is still thinking and this data is subject to change.)

3. ... Bd4
4. Bg2 Bc3
5. Bh3

[d]8/3Pk1p1/1p2P1K1/1P5P/8/2b3pB/8/8 b - - 0 5

5. ... Bd4
6. d8(Q) kxd8
7.Kf7

[d]3k4/5Kp1/1p2P3/1P5P/3b4/6pB/8/8 b - - 0 7

Rybka Evals this as +- (5.09) and is currently looking at a Mate in 26 in this position.
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Re: The brilliant chess move (29)

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Now I understand .. thanks
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Re: The brilliant chess move (29)

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AdminX wrote:[d]8/3Pk1p1/1p2P1K1/1P1Bb3/7p/7P/6P1/8 w - - 0 1

Analysis by Deep Rybka 3 64-bit:

1.Ba2 Bf6 2.Bb3 Be5 3.Bd1
+- (1.93) Depth: 6 00:00:00 0kN
+- (1.93) Depth: 19 00:00:00 200kN

1.Bf3 Bf6 2.Kf5 Kd6 3.Bh5 Ke7 4.Bf7 Kd6 5.Bg8 Ke7 6.Bh7 Kd6 7.Bg6[] Ke7 8.Bf7 Kd6 9.Bg8 Ke7 10.Bh7 Kd6 11.Bg6[] Ke7 12.Bf7 Kd6 13.Bg8 Ke7 14.Bh7 Kd6 15.Bg6[] Ke7 16.Bf7
+- (1.94) Depth: 19 00:00:01 261kN
+- (1.94) Depth: 37 00:13:38 220mN, tb=2859

1.g4! hxg3 2. h4[] Bf6 3. h5[] Bc3
+- (2.14 !) Depth: 37 04:42:30 4868mN, tb=131030
+- (2.74 !) Depth: 37 05:27:34 5395mN, tb=198641
Thx for your longtime analysis !

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Zapped

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[d] 8/3Pk1p1/1p2P1K1/1P1Bb3/7p/7P/6P1/8 w - -


21/39 0:07 +1.03 1.Kf5 Bf6 2.Bc4 Kd6 3.Kg6 Ke7 4.Bb3 Be5 5.Bc4 Bf6 (24.400.400) 3080
21/61 0:31 +1.12 1.g4 Bc3 2.Kf5 Bf6 3.Ba2 Bc3 4.Ke4 Kd8 5.Kd5 Kc7 6.Bb1 Bb4 7.Bd3 Be7 8.Bc2 Bf8 9.Bh7 Be7 10.Bd3 Bf8 11.Bf5 Bb4 12.Bh7 Be7 (100.054.082) 3192
22/63 1:02 +2.04 1.g4 Bc3 2.d8Q+ Kxd8 3.Kf7 Bd2 4.e7+ Kc8 5.e8Q+ Kc7 6.Kxg7 Kd6 7.Qc6+ Ke7 8.Qxb6 Bc3+ (197.909.819) 3161
23/63 1:41 +1.91 1.g4 hxg3 2.h4 Bf6 3.h5 Bc3 4.Be4 Be5 5.d8Q+ Kxd8 6.Kf7 Bd6 7.Bg2 Bb4 8.Bc6 Bd6 9.Bg2 (319.957.202) 3143
24/67 6:31 +2.32 1.g4 hxg3 2.h4 Bf6 3.h5 Bc3 4.d8Q+ Kxd8 5.Kf7 Bb4 6.Bg2 Bc5 7.Bh3 Bb4 8.Kxg7 Ke8 9.h6 Bc3+ 10.Kg8 Ke7 11.h7 g2 12.Bxg2 Kxe6 13.h8Q Bxh8 14.Kxh8 (1.234.246.696) 3151
25/69 12:12 +2.51 1.g4 hxg3 2.h4 Bf6 3.h5 Bc3 4.d8Q+ Kxd8 5.Kf7 Bb4 6.Bg2 Bc5 7.Bh3 Bb4 8.Kxg7 Ke8 9.h6 Bc3+ 10.Kg8 Ke7 11.h7 g2 12.Bxg2 Kxe6 13.h8Q Bxh8 14.Kxh8 (2.291.789.717) 3128
26/71 23:45 +2.51 1.g4 hxg3 2.h4 Bf6 3.h5 Bc3 4.d8Q+ Kxd8 5.Kf7 Bb4 6.Bg2 Bc5 7.Bh3 Bb4 8.Kxg7 Ke8 9.h6 Bc3+ 10.Kg8 Ke7 11.h7 g2 12.Bxg2 Kxe6 13.h8Q Bxh8 14.Kxh8 (4.364.783.775) 3062
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Re: Zapped

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Zapped
default settings

[d] 8/3Pk1p1/1p2P1K1/1P1Bb3/7p/7P/6P1/8 w - -

22/44 0:18 +1.01 1.Kf5 Bf6 2.Bc4 Kd6 3.Ba2 Ke7 4.Bd5
24/48 0:59 +1.01 1.Kf5 Bf6 2.Bc4 Kd6 3.Ba2 Ke7 4.Bd5 Bd4 5.Bc4 (176.124.326) 2976
25/52 1:17 +1.01 1.Kf5 Bf6 2.Bc4 Kd6 3.Ba2 Ke7 4.Bd5 Bd4 5.Bc4 Bf6 6.Bd3 Kd6 7.Bc2 Ke7 8.Bb3 Kd6 9.Ba2 (236.813.193) 3052
25/69 4:35 +1.62 1.g4 hxg3 2.h4 Bf6 3.h5 Be5 4.d8Q+ Kxd8 5.Kf7 Bd6 6.Bc6 Bb4 7.Bh1 Bd6 8.Bg2 Bc5 9.Bh3 Bd6 10.Kxg7 Ke7 11.h6 Be5+ 12.Kg8 g2 13.Bxg2 Kxe6 14.h7 (820.936.495) 2977
25/69 4:46 +1.62 1.g4 hxg3 2.h4 Bf6 3.h5 Be5 4.d8Q+ Kxd8 5.Kf7 Bd6 6.Bc6 Bb4 7.Bh1 Bd6 8.Bg2 Bc5 9.Bh3 Bd6 10.Kxg7 Ke7 11.h6 Be5+ 12.Kg8 g2 13.Bxg2 Kxe6 14.h7 (840.900.686) 2935