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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
Regards: Walter
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The brilliant chess move (29)
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Glarean
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The brilliant chess move (29)
Chess in 'Glarean Magazin' (Ryzen7/16T)
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AdminX
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Re: The brilliant chess move (29)
[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
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
"Good decisions come from experience, and experience comes from bad decisions."
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Re: The brilliant chess move (29)
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.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
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AdminX
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Re: The brilliant chess move (29)
[d]8/3Pk1p1/1p2PbK1/1P1B3P/8/6p1/8/8 b - - 0 3Codeman wrote: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.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
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.
"Good decisions come from experience, and experience comes from bad decisions."
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Edmund
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Re: The brilliant chess move (29)
Now I understand .. thanks
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Glarean
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Re: The brilliant chess move (29)
Thx for your longtime analysis !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
Regards: Walter
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Zapped
[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
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
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
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