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Re: TCEC Elite Match - Season 2 (150m + 30s) LIVE! starts 12

Post by BB+ » Mon Apr 18, 2011 6:13 am

I liked the Round 11 win, where Rybka 4.1 gave up a piece for a couple pawns and decent compensation (move 14) -- but then Houdini 1.5a showed White's superiority by giving up two more pawns (moves 21-24).
[White "Houdini 1.5a"][Black "Rybka 4.1"][Result "1-0"][Round "11.2"]1. e4 Nf6 2. e5 Nd5 3. d4 d6 4. c4 Nb6 5. exd6 cxd6 6. Nc3 g6 7. h4 h6 8. Be3 Bg7 9. Qd2 Nc6 10. d5 Ne5 11. b3 a5 12. Nge2 a4 13. Rd1 axb3 14. axb3 Nbxc4 15. bxc4 Nxc4 16. Qc2 Nxe3 17. fxe3 Ra3 18. Qd2 Bd7 19. Nb1 Ra5 20. h5 O-O 21. Nd4 gxh5 22. Nc3 Qc7 23. Bd3 Rc8 24. Ne4 Rxd5 25. O-O Re5 26. Qf2 Rf8 27. Ng3 Bf6 28. Nf3 Ra5 29. Rc1 Qd8 30. Bb1 Kg7 31. Nd4 Bxd4 32. exd4 h4 33. Qc2 f5 34. Nh5+ Kh7 35. Kh2 e6 36. Qc7 Kg8 37. d5 Qxc7 38. Rxc7 Rf7 39. Rxb7 Rxd5 40. Rxd7 Rxd7 41. Nf6+ Kf7 42. Nxd7 Rd4 43. Re1 Rd2 44. Nb6 Kf6 45. Kg1 Kg5 46. Kf1 Kf6 47. Nc4 Rd5 48. Ba2 Rd4 49. Re2 d5 50. Ne5 Rf4+ 51. Ke1 h3 52. gxh3 Rb4 53. Nd3 Rb6 54. Kd2 Rb5 55. Kc2 Ra5 56. Kc3 Ra6 57. Nc5 Rd6 58. Kd4 f4 59. Bb3 Ke7 60. Nd3 f3 61. Rf2 Rb6 62. Bd1 Rb1 63. Bxf3 Kd6 64. Bg4 h5 65. Bxh5 e5+ 66. Nxe5 Rb4+ 67. Kc3 Ra4 68. Nd3 1-0

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Re: TCEC Elite Match - Season 2 (150m + 30s) LIVE! starts 12

Post by Martin Thoresen » Thu Apr 21, 2011 9:20 pm

Final standings:

Code: Select all

N Engine         Pts    SB     Houdini 1.5a  Rybka 4.1    

1 Houdini 1.5a  22.0  396.00                 + 9 = 26 - 5 
2 Rybka 4.1     18.0  396.00   + 5 = 26 - 9              
After an exciting start where Rybka took an early lead Houdini
dominated the later part of the match and successfully defended
its TCEC Champion title.

See you all in season 3!
TCEC - Thoresen Chess Engines Competition
http://tcec.chessdom.com

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Re: TCEC Elite Match - Season 2 (150m + 30s) LIVE! starts 12

Post by Prima » Thu Apr 21, 2011 10:15 pm

Thanks Martin Thoresen. We all look forward to Season 3.

Regards,
Prima.

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Re: TCEC Elite Match - Season 2 (150m + 30s) LIVE! starts 12

Post by Vael Jean-Paul » Fri Apr 22, 2011 8:33 am

Great tournament..always nice to follow..hope to see season 3 soon!

Now i think we have to wait a while when we see a new version from these top engines.
So it's very possible we will see Rybka and Houdini in the Elite Match more times ,what is very exciting ofcourse.
It's just a idea,because you running a 980x system to let run Houdini with Splith Depth 12 in season 3 ,and i'am sure you gonne see
a better result!
Even you told me that you don't see a difference between default or with a different Splith Depth..so then i say you don't
loose anything to try it out with SD12 ;)

Everything is perfect for me..it's just a idea (tip) i give.

Regards,
JP.

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Re: TCEC Elite Match - Season 2 (150m + 30s) LIVE! starts 12

Post by noctiferus » Fri Apr 22, 2011 3:01 pm

I'm curious too: let me suggest a short delay before season 3...
Using the same opening sequence, play these games again, with this adjustment!

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Re: TCEC Elite Match - Season 2 (150m + 30s) LIVE! starts 12

Post by beram » Mon Apr 25, 2011 9:53 pm

hereby my comments on the nicely won 18th game of the TCEC EM2 match

[Event "TCEC Elite Match - Season 2"]
[Site "http://www.tcec-chess.org"]
[Date "2011.04.16"]
[Round "9.2"]
[White "Houdini 1.5a"]
[Black "Rybka 4.1"]
[Result "1-0"]
[ECO "A00"]
[Annotator "Mourik,Bram"]
[PlyCount "128"]
[EventDate "2011.??.??"]
[TimeControl "9000+30"]

{Intel Core i7 980x @ 4198 MHz} 1. b4 d5 2. Bb2 Nf6 3. a3 e6 4. e3 a5 5. b5 c5
6. Nf3 Nbd7 7. c4 Bd6 8. d3 O-O 9. Nbd2 Qc7 10. g3 b6 {Diagram #} 11. Bg2 {
ev=0.19, d=26, pd=Bb7, mt=00:03:00, tl=02:26:59, s=16984 kN/s, pv=f1g2 c8b7
e1g1 a5a4 d1e2 f8e8 f1e1 a8d8 a1c1, tb=0, R50=49, after the rarely played Oran
Utan opening - as I think is the nicest name amongst others - an almost equal
evaluation of +0,19 by H15} h6 {ev=0.08, d=23, pd=O-O, mt=00:06:33, tl=02:23:
27, s=545 kN/s, pv=h7h6 e1g1 c8b7 a1c1 f8e8 f1e1 a8d8 d1c2 d6f8, tb=0, R50=50,}
12. O-O {ev=0.20, d=26, pd=Bb7, mt=00:02:54, tl=02:24:35, s=17067 kN/s,
pv=e1g1 c8b7 a3a4 a8d8 d1e2 f8e8 a1c1 c7b8 f1e1, tb=0, R50=49,} Bb7 {ev=0.12,
d=22, pd=Nh4, mt=00:05:24, tl=02:18:34, s=533 kN/s, pv=c8b7 f3h4 f8e8 f2f4
a8d8 a1c1 d6f8 c4d5 e6d5, tb=0, R50=49,} 13. a4 {ev=0.23, d=26, pd=Rad8, mt=00:
02:41, tl=02:22:24, s=17692 kN/ s, pv=a3a4 a8d8 d1e2 f8e8 a1c1 c7b8 f1e1 b8c7
c4d5, tb=0, R50=50,} Rad8 {ev=0.11, d=23, pd=Rc1, mt=00:10:53, tl=02:08:12,
s=543 kN/s, pv=a8d8 a1c1 f8e8 f3h4 d6e7 d1e2 g7g6 h4f3 e7d6, tb=0, R50=49,} 14.
Qe2 {ev=0.22, d=26, pd=Rfe8, mt=00:02:39, tl=02:20:15, s=17446 kN/s, pv=d1e2
f8e8 a1c1 c7b8 f1d1 b8c7 c4d5 e6d5 g2h3, tb=0, R50=49,} Rfe8 {ev=0.11, d=24,
pd=Rac1, mt=00:05:43, tl=02:02:59, s=544 kN/s, pv=f8e8 a1c1 c7b8 f1e1 d6c7
e1d1 c7d6 f3h4 d6f8, tb=0, R50=48,} 15. Rac1 {ev=0.22, d=26, pd=Qb8, mt=00:02:
38, tl=02:18:08, s=17245 kN/s, pv=a1c1 c7b8 f1d1 b8c7 d1e1 c7b8 g2h3 d6c7 e1d1,
tb=0, R50=48,} Qb8 {ev=0.11, d=23, pd=Rfe1, mt=00:08:15, tl=01:55:15, s=598 kN/
s, pv=c7b8 f1e1 d6c7 e1d1 c7d6 f3h4 d6f8 d1f1 f8d6, tb=0, R50=47,} 16. Rfd1 {
ev=0.22, d=26, pd=Qc7, mt=00:04:23, tl=02:14:15, s=17507 kN/s, pv=f1d1 b8c7
d1e1 c7b8 g2h3 b8c7 e1d1 b7a8 h3f1, tb=0, R50=47,} Ba8 {ev=0.13, d=21, pd=Nh4,
mt=00:04:46, tl=01:51:00, s=570 kN/s, pv=b7a8 f3h4 d6e5 d3d4 c5d4 e3d4 e5d6
f2f4 d8c8, tb=0, R50=46,} 17. Bh3 {ev=0.22, d=25, pd=Bb7, mt=00:04:06, tl=02:
10:40, s=17326 kN/s, pv=g2h3 a8b7 b2a1 d6c7 h3g2 c7d6 c1c2 b8c7 a1b2, tb=0,
R50=46,} Bc7 {ev=0.11, d=21, pd=Ba1, mt=00:06:44, tl=01:44:46, s=606 kN/s,
pv=d6c7 b2a1 a8b7 a1c3 e8f8 h3g2 f8e8 c3b2 c7d6, tb=0, R50=45,} 18. Rc2 {ev=0.
22, d=26, pd=Bb7, mt=00:02:32, tl=02:08:39, s=17310 kN/s, pv=c1c2 a8b7 h3g2
c7d6 d1e1 b8c7 c2c1 d6e7 e1d1, tb=0, R50=45,} Bd6 {ev=0.11, d=24, pd=Bg2,
mt=00:09:38, tl=01:35:39, s=635 kN/ s, pv=c7d6 h3g2 a8b7 f3h4 g7g6 c2c1 e8e7
d1e1 e7e8, tb=0, R50=44,} 19. Bg2 {ev=0.22, d=26, pd=Qc7, mt=00:02:41, tl=02:
06:29, s=17538 kN/s, pv=h3g2 b8c7 d1e1 a8b7 c2c1 c7b8 g2h3 d6e7 e1f1, tb=0,
R50=44,} Bb7 {ev=0.11, d=22, pd=Nh4, mt=00:04:58, tl=01:31:11, s=604 kN/s,
pv=a8b7 f3h4 d6e5 d3d4 c5d4 e3d4 e5d6 f2f4 d5c4, tb=0, R50=43,} 20. Ba1 {ev=0.
22, d=25, pd=Qc7, mt=00:02:27, tl=02:04:33, s=17388 kN/s, pv=b2a1 b8c7 c2c1
c7b8 d1e1 e8e7 a1b2 e7e8 g2h3, tb=0, R50=43,} Re7 {ev=0.11, d=20, pd=Nh4,
mt=00:11:31, tl=01:20:11, s=604 kN/s, pv=e8e7 f3h4 e7e8 d1c1 g7g6 a1b2 b8c7
c1d1 d6f8, tb=0, R50=42, typical computermanoevring by white and black} 21. Re1
{ev=0.22, d=24, pd=Ree8, mt=00:02:39, tl=02:02:25, s=17500 kN/s, pv=d1e1 e7e8
a1b2 b8c7 c2c1 c7b8 g2h3 d6e7 e1f1, tb=0, R50=42,} Qa8 {ev=0.11, d=22, pd=Rec1,
mt=00:07:55, tl=01:12:46, s=619 kN/s, pv=b8a8 e1c1 a8b8 a1b2 b8c7 c1d1 e6e5
c4d5 f6d5, tb=0, R50=41,} 22. Nh4 {ev=0.27, d=25, pd=g6, mt=00:03:16, tl=01:59:
40, s=17422 kN/s, pv=f3h4 g7g6 h4f3 e7e8 g2h3 a8b8 e1d1 b8c7 h3g2, tb=0,
R50=41,} Ree8 {ev=0.11, d=20, pd=Rd1, mt=00:03:13, tl=01:10:04, s=671 kN/s,
pv=e7e8 e1d1 a8b8 d1c1 g7g6 a1b2 b8c7 c1d1 g8h7, tb=0, R50=40,} 23. cxd5 {ev=0.
25, d=24, pd=exd5, mt=00:02:15, tl=01:57:56, s=17194 kN/s, pv=c4d5 e6d5 f2f4
a8b8 g2h3 d6f8 c2c1 b7c8 e2g2, tb=0, R50=50, first exchange on the d-file
giving white a small edge because of the following move f4 so he has more
influence in the centre} exd5 {ev=0.13, d=21, pd=f4, mt=00:03:49, tl=01:06:46,
s=637 kN/s, pv=e6d5 f2f4 d6f8 c2c1 e8e6 g2h3 e6e8 a1b2 e8e7, tb=0, R50=50,} 24.
f4 {ev=0.23, d=25, pd=Bf8, mt=00:13:31, tl=01:44:55, s=17270 kN/s, pv=f2f4
d6f8 c2c1 a8b8 g2f3 g7g6 e2f2 d8c8 h2h3, tb=0, R50=50,} Bf8 {ev=0.16, d=21,
pd=Rcc1, mt=00:03:11, tl=01:04:06, s=609 kN/ s, pv=d6f8 c2c1 e8e6 g2h3 e6e8
a1b2 e8e7 d2f3 a8b8, tb=0, R50=49,} 25. Rcc1 {ev=0.27, d=25, pd=Qb8, mt=00:13:
23, tl=01:32:02, s=17204 kN/s, pv=c2c1 a8b8 g2h3 b7c8 e2d1 c8b7 a1b2 b7a8 h3g2,
tb=0, R50=49,} Re6 {ev=0.18, d=21, pd=Bh3, mt=00:08:30, tl=00:56:07, s=654 kN/
s, pv=e8e6 g2h3 e6e8 h3g2 e8e6 g2h3 e6e8 h3g2 e8e6, tb=0, R50=48, Re6 is
played as to provocate white playing Bh3, but so he does and not with remorse.
Qb8 was the more preferable move} (25... Qb8 26. Bh3 Bc8 27. Qd1 $13) 26. Bh3 {
ev=0.29, d=25, pd=Ree8, mt=00:02:30, tl=01:30:03, s=17004 kN/s, pv=g2h3 e6e8
a1b2 a8a7 e2d1 a7b8 c1c2 b7a8 h4f3, tb=0, R50=48,} Ree8 {ev=0.21, d=21, pd=Bb2,
mt=00:01:58, tl=00:54:39, s=656 kN/ s, pv=e6e8 a1b2 g7g6 d2f3 f8g7 e2c2 b7c8
h3g2 c8b7, tb=0, R50=47,} 27. Bb2 {Diagram # ev=0.25, d=25, pd=Qb8, mt=00:09:
54, tl=01:20:39, s=17221 kN/s, pv=a1b2 a8b8 d2f3 b8d6 h4f5 d6c7 f3e5 d7e5 f4e5,
tb=0, R50=47, thanks to 25 ..Re6 and 26 .. Re8 now white has played Bb2 for
granted and from here it is just one step to a3 where he becomes very strong
later on} g6 {ev=0.21, d=21, pd=Ndf3, mt=00:02:45, tl=00:52:25, s=663 kN/s,
pv=g7g6 d2f3 f8g7 e2c2 e8e7 f3e5 d7e5 b2e5 b7c8, tb=0, R50=50, g6 a logical
move to prevent Nf5, but perhaps black should have avoided this slightly
weakening move on the kingside, by playing Qb8 for instance;} (27... Qb8 28.
Ndf3 Qd6 29. Nf5 Qc7 30. Ne5 Nxe5 31. fxe5 Nh7 $13) 28. Nhf3 {ev=0.35, d=24,
pd=Bc8, mt=00:01:38, tl=01:19:32, s=17078 kN/s, pv=h4f3 b7c8 h3g2 a8b8 d3d4
c8b7 f3e5 c5d4 e3d4, tb=0, R50=49,} Qa7 {ev=0.27, d=20, pd=Rf1, mt=00:03:45,
tl=00:49:10, s=642 kN/s, pv=a8a7 e1f1 a7b8 f3e5 b8d6 d2f3 f8g7 e2f2 d6c7, tb=0,
R50=49,} 29. Ne5 {ev=0.40, d=25, pd=Nxe5, mt=00:02:30, tl=01:17:32, s=17168 kN/
s, pv=f3e5 d7e5 f4e5 f6h7 h3g2 h6h5 h2h4 f8g7 d3d4, tb=0, R50=48,} Nxe5 {ev=0.
21, d=21, pd=Bxe5, mt=00:05:18, tl=00:44:23, s=644 kN/s, pv=d7e5 b2e5 f6h7
d2f3 b7a8 e2a2 a7e7 e5c3 f8g7, tb=0, R50=50,} 30. fxe5 $1 {Diagram # ev=0.38,
d=25, pd=Nh7, mt=00:01:35, tl=01:16:28, s=16722 kN/s, pv=f4e5 f6h7 e1f1 h7g5
h3g2 g5e6 d3d4 h6h5 d2b3, tb=0, R50=50, Not taking with the bishop as Rybka
prefers, but with f-pawn so H15 has an half open f-line to the king. How
strange that though sharing the same parents, they seem to play so differently}
Nh7 {ev=0.24, d=22, pd=Rf1, mt=00:01:17, tl=00:43:37, s=641 kN/s, pv=f6h7 e1f1
h7g5 h3g2 g5e6 d3d4 d8d7 d2b3 f8g7, tb=0, R50=49,} 31. Rf1 {ev=0.37, d=25,
pd=Ng5, mt=00:01:34, tl=01:15:24, s=16911 kN/s, pv=e1f1 h7g5 h3g2 g5e6 d3d4
b7a8 f1f2 d8d7 c1f1, tb=0, R50=49,} Ng5 {ev=0.15, d=21, pd=Bg2, mt=00:02:05,
tl=00:42:02, s=636 kN/s, pv=h7g5 h3g2 g5e6 d3d4 d8d7 d2b3 a7b8 d4c5 e6c5, tb=0,
R50=48,} 32. Bg2 {ev=0.40, d=25, pd=Ne6, mt=00:03:16, tl=01:12:39, s=16824 kN/
s, pv=h3g2 g5e6 d3d4 h6h5 d2b3 f8h6 f1f2 d8d7 c1f1, tb=0, R50=48,} Ne6 {ev=0.
18, d=20, pd=d4, mt=00:03:41, tl=00:38:52, s=666 kN/s, pv=g5e6 d3d4 d8d7 h2h4
h6h5 g2h3 f8h6 d2f3 c5c4, tb=0, R50=47,} 33. d4 {ev=0.36, d=23, pd=h5, mt=00:
03:10, tl=01:10:00, s=16977 kN/s, pv=d3d4 h6h5 f1f2 d8d7 g2h3 f8h6 b2a3 d7c7
e2d3, tb=0, R50=50,} h5 {ev=0.23, d=20, pd=Qf2, mt=00:02:43, tl=00:36:39,
s=732 kN/s, pv=h6h5 e2f2 b7a8 c1c2 d8c8 g2h3 c8c7 d2f3 f8h6, tb=0, R50=50,} 34.
Qf2 {ev=0.34, d=23, pd=Ba8, mt=00:06:10, tl=01:04:20, s=17076 kN/s, pv=e2f2
b7a8 d2f3 f8h6 g2h3 d8c8 f3e1 c8d8 h3e6, tb=0, R50=49,} Ba8 {ev=0.23, d=20,
pd=Rc2, mt=00:01:31, tl=00:35:39, s=717 kN/s, pv=b7a8 c1c2 d8c8 g2h3 c5c4 d2b1
a7c7 b1c3 a8b7, tb=0, R50=49,} 35. Nf3 {ev=0.41, d=24, pd=Bh6, mt=00:01:24,
tl=01:03:27, s=17299 kN/s, pv=d2f3 f8h6 g2h3 a7c7 b2a3 c5c4 c1c3 c7d7 a3d6,
tb=0, R50=48,} Bh6 {ev=0.32, d=20, pd=Bh3, mt=00:02:09, tl=00:34:00, s=624 kN/
s, pv=f8h6 g2h3 c5c4 b2a3 a7c7 g1h1 a8b7 a3d6 c7d7, tb=0, R50=48,} 36. Bh3 {
ev=0.41, d=24, pd=Qc7, mt=00:01:25, tl=01:02:32, s=17069 kN/s, pv=g2h3 a7c7
b2a3 c5c4 c1c3 c7d7 a3d6 d7b7 f2c2, tb=0, R50=47,} c4 $6 {Diagram # ev=0.37,
d=21, pd=Ba3, mt=00:01:41, tl=00:32:49, s=618 kN/s, pv=c5c4 b2a3 a7c7 g1h1
g8h7 f3g1 e6g5 h3g2 d8d7, tb=0, R50=50, not a very good decision, because
white bishop can now pressure over the a3-f8 diagonal. The passed c-pawn is no
real threat.} (36... Qc7 37. Ba3 c4 38. g4 {leading to the same position as in
the game} (38. Rc3 Bb7) 38... hxg4 39. Bxg4 Bb7) (36... cxd4 37. exd4 Qe7 (
37... Bxc1 38. Bxc1 Rc8 39. Bh6 Rc7 40. Ng5 $16) 38. Bxe6 Qxe6 39. Rce1 Qf5 40.
Bc1 Bg7 41. Qd2 Qg4 42. Kg2 $18) (36... Rc8 37. Kg2 (37. Nh4 Rc7 38. Bxe6 Rxe6
39. Ba3 Re8 40. Ng2 cxd4 41. Rxc7 Qxc7 42. exd4 Qd7) 37... Rc7 {perhaps of
alle the moves the best possible option, keeping a3-f8 diagonal closed} 38. Ba3
Ree7 39. Rc2 Re8 40. Rfc1 c4 41. Rf1) 37. Ba3 {ev=0.52, d=24, pd=Qd7, mt=00:02:
24, tl=01:00:39, s=17138 kN/s, pv=b2a3 a7d7 c1c3 a8b7 a3d6 b7a8 f2c2 g8h7 d6a3,
tb=0, R50=49,} Qc7 {ev=0.37, d=21, pd=Kh1, mt=00:01:25, tl=00:31:55, s=589 kN/
s, pv=a7c7 g1h1 g8h7 c1e1 h7g8 a3d6 c7d7 e1c1 d7b7, tb=0, R50=49,} 38. g4 $1 {
Diagram # ev=0.88, d=24, pd=hxg4, mt=00:01:25, tl=00:59:45, s=17042 kN/s,
pv=g3g4 h5g4 h3g4 d8d7 c1c3 c7d8 h2h4 a8b7 h4h5, tb=0, R50=50, this move came
as a surprise for Rybka. The meaning is to open up the position to attack on
the black king} hxg4 {ev=0.60, d=21, pd=Bxg4, mt=00:03:59, tl=00:28:27, s=605
kN/s, pv=h5g4 h3g4 a8b7 c1c3 b7c8 f2h4 g8g7 a3d6 c7d7, tb=0, R50=50,} 39. Bxg4
{ev=0.89, d=22, pd=Rd7, mt=00:00:00, tl=01:00:15, s=793 kN/s, pv=h3g4 d8d7
c1c3 c7d8 h2h4 a8b7 h4h5 g6h5 g4h5, tb=0, R50=50,} Bb7 {ev=0.60, d=20, pd=Rc3,
mt=00:01:56, tl=00:27:01, s=590 kN/s, pv=a8b7 c1c3 b7c8 f2h4 g8g7 a3d6 c7d7
g1h1 d7b7, tb=0, R50=49,} 40. Rc3 {ev=1.16, d=26, pd=Bc8, mt=00:01:27, tl=00:
59:19, s=17502 kN/s, pv=c1c3 b7c8 f2h4 g8g7 g1h1 e6f8 h4f6 g7g8 g4c8, tb=0,
R50=49, Now white has blocked the black c-pawn, both his bishop are active,
while the bishop on b7 does nothing. White now has a dangerous attack on the
black kingside and H15 gives himself already +1,16} Bc8 {ev=0.71, d=21, pd=Qh4,
mt=00:01:21, tl=00:26:11, s=716 kN/s, pv=b7c8 f2h4 g8g7 f1f2 c7b7 a3d6 d8d6
h4f6 g7g8, tb=0, R50=48,} 41. Qh4 {ev=1.16, d=24, pd=Kg7, mt=00:00:00, tl=00:
59:49, s=14342 kN/s, pv=f2h4 g8g7 g1h1 e6f8 h4f6 g7g8 g4c8 d8c8 f6h4, tb=0,
R50=48,} Kg7 {ev=0.71, d=21, pd=Rf2, mt=00:00:59, tl=00:25:43, s=701 kN/s,
pv=g8g7 f1f2 c7b7 a3d6 d8d6 h4f6 g7g8 e5d6 h6g7, tb=0, R50=47,} 42. Kh1 {ev=1.
56, d=25, pd=Nf8, mt=00:01:22, tl=00:58:58, s=18059 kN/s, pv=g1h1 e6f8 h4f6
g7g8 g4c8 d8c8 f3g5 h6g5 f6g5, tb=0, R50=47,} Nf8 {ev=1.20, d=20, pd=Bd6,
mt=00:01:54, tl=00:24:20, s=664 kN/s, pv=e6f8 a3d6 c7b7 g4c8 d8c8 f3g5 h6g5
d6f8 e8f8, tb=0, R50=46,} 43. Bxc8 {ev=2.75, d=26, pd=Rxc8, mt=00:08:45, tl=00:
50:44, s=18085 kN/s, pv=g4c8 d8c8 f3g5 h6g5 h4g5 c7d8 g5f4 c8c7 a3d6, tb=0,
R50=50,} Rxc8 {ev=1.03, d=17, pd=e4, mt=00:00:55, tl=00:23:55, s=612 kN/s,
pv=d8c8 e3e4 c7d8 h4d8 e8d8 e4d5 d8d5 a3f8 g7f8, tb=0, R50=50,} 44. Ng5 $1 {
Diagram # ev=2.67, d=25, pd=Bxg5, mt=00:00:00, tl=00:51:15, s=62 kN/s, pv=f3g5
h6g5 h4g5 c7d8 g5f4 c8c7 a3d6 c7a7 f4f3, tb=0, R50=49, almost incredible but
true, H15 sees already +2,67 advantage, in other words this move is winning.
Rybka also didnt see this one coming and expected e4 giving white an edge of
+1,03 but after the given expected Rybka line it is not very clear yet (see
variation)} (44. e4 $14 Qd8 45. Qxd8 Rexd8 46. exd5 Rxd5 47. Bxf8+ Kxf8 {sofar
the rybka line} 48. Rf2 Rd7 49. e6 Rb7 $1 (49... Rdc7 50. Ne5 Bg7 51. Nc6 (51.
Nxg6+ Kg8 52. Nf4 Re7 53. Rfc2 Bxd4 54. Rxc4 Rxc4 55. Rxc4 Bc5 56. Nd3 Be3 57.
exf7+ Kxf7) 51... Re8 (51... Kg8 52. Rxc4) 52. Re3) 50. Ne5 Bg7 51. Nc6 Re8 52.
Rf1 Kg8 53. e7 f5 54. Rxc4 Bf6 55. Rc2 Rd7 56. Kg2 Kf7) 44... Bxg5 {ev=1.44,
d=18, pd=Qxg5, mt=00:00:10, tl=00:24:15, s=582 kN/s, pv=h6g5 h4g5 f8h7 g5h4
g6g5 h4h5 e8e6 e3e4 e6h6, tb=0, R50=50,} 45. Qxg5 {ev=2.61, d=23, pd=Nh7,
mt=00:00:34, tl=00:51:11, s=17062 kN/s, pv=h4g5 f8h7 g5h4 g7g8 e3e4 c7d8 h4f4
c8c7 a3d6, tb=0, R50=50,} Nh7 {ev=1.68, d=18, pd=Qh4, mt=00:01:37, tl=00:23:08,
s=588 kN/s, pv=f8h7 g5h4 g6g5 h4h5 e8e6 e3e4 e6h6 h5f3 d5e4, tb=0, R50=49,} 46.
Qh4 {ev=2.72, d=24, pd=g5, mt=00:01:14, tl=00:50:27, s=17410 kN/s, pv=g5h4
g6g5 h4g4 e8e6 e3e4 d5e4 g4e4 e6h6 c3f3, tb=0, R50=49, blak is now without
defense in the centre where white can play e4 and the two central passers will
decide the game} g5 {ev=1.66, d=19, pd=Qh5, mt=00:02:39, tl=00:21:00, s=628 kN/
s, pv=g6g5 h4h5 e8e6 e3e4 e6h6 h5f3 d5e4 f3e4 g7g8, tb=0, R50=50,} 47. Qg4 {
ev=2.72, d=22, pd=Re6, mt=00:00:00, tl=00:50:58, s=1898 kN/s, pv=h4g4 e8e6
e3e4 d5e4 g4e4 e6h6 c3f3 f7f6 a3d6, tb=0, R50=49, The black knight is crippled,
e4 now is coming} Re6 {ev=2.05, d=18, pd=Rc2, mt=00:01:36, tl=00:19:54, s=603
kN/s, pv=e8e6 c3c2 c8d8 c2f2 d8d7 a3d6 e6d6 e5d6 c7d6, tb=0, R50=49,} 48. e4 {
Diagram # ev=3.57, d=23, pd=dxe4, mt=00:01:16, tl=00:50:12, s=17145 kN/s,
pv=e3e4 d5e4 g4e4 c7d7 d4d5 e6h6 c3f3 g7g8 a3b2, tb=0, R50=50, This pawn push
is decisive very strong and tactically fully justified} dxe4 {ev=3.03, d=17,
pd=Qxe4, mt=00:02:27, tl=00:17:58, s=620 kN/s, pv=d5e4 g4e4 c8h8 c3f3 f7f6
e4d5 c7f7 d5c4 h8e8, tb=1, R50=50,} (48... Qb7 49. Rh3 dxe4 50. Qh5 Rh8 51. d5
e3 52. Rhf3) 49. Qxe4 {ev=3.58, d=21, pd=Qd7, mt=00:00:00, tl=00:50:43, s=673
kN/s, pv=g4e4 c7d7 d4d5 e6h6 c3f3 g7g8 a3b2 f7f6 e5e6, tb=0, R50=50,} Qd7 {
ev=3.12, d=18, pd=d5, mt=00:02:02, tl=00:16:26, s=613 kN/s, pv=c7d7 d4d5 e6h6
c3f3 g7g8 a3b2 f7f6 e5f6 g8f7, tb=1, R50=49,} 50. d5 {ev=5.21, d=23, pd=Rh6,
mt=00:01:46, tl=00:49:28, s=16639 kN/s, pv=d4d5 e6h6 c3f3 g7g8 a3b2 c8f8 e4c4
h6h4 c4c6, tb=0, R50=50, simple and all is clear now} Rh6 {ev=3.29, d=18,
pd=Rcf3, mt=00:00:22, tl=00:16:35, s=545 kN/ s, pv=e6h6 c3f3 g7g8 a3b2 f7f6
e5f6 g8f7 f3e3 c8e8, tb=0, R50=49,} 51. Rcf3 {ev=4.54, d=20, pd=Kg8, mt=00:00:
00, tl=00:49:59, s=12576 kN/s, pv=c3f3 g7g8 a3b2 c8f8 e4c4 h6h4 c4c6 d7g4 d5d6,
tb=0, R50=49, and game almost over} Kg8 {ev=3.29, d=17, pd=Bb2, mt=00:00:18,
tl=00:16:47, s=548 kN/s, pv=g7g8 a3b2 f7f6 e5f6 g8f7 f3e3 c8e8 e4e8 d7e8, tb=0,
R50=48,} 52. Bb2 {ev=4.90, d=20, pd=f6, mt=00:00:04, tl=00:50:25, s=14101 kN/s,
pv=a3b2 f7f6 e5e6 d7c7 f1f2 g8g7 e6e7 c8e8 b2a3, tb=0, R50=48,} f6 {ev=3.61,
d=17, pd=exf6, mt=00:01:13, tl=00:16:04, s=576 kN/s, pv=f7f6 e5f6 g8f7 f3e3
c8e8 e4e8 d7e8 e3e8 f7e8, tb=0, R50=50,} 53. e6 {ev=5.76, d=23, pd=Qc7, mt=00:
01:38, tl=00:49:17, s=17149 kN/s, pv=e5e6 d7c7 f1f2 g8g7 e6e7 c8e8 b2a3 h6h4
e4e6, tb=0, R50=50,} Qc7 {ev=3.96, d=15, pd=R1f2, mt=00:00:45, tl=00:15:50,
s=549 kN/s, pv=d7c7 f1f2 g8g7 h1g1 c8b8 f3g3 h6g6 b2a3 c7c8, tb=0, R50=49,} 54.
R1f2 {ev=5.06, d=21, pd=Kg7, mt=00:00:00, tl=00:49:48, s=1538 kN/s, pv=f1f2
g8g7 e6e7 c8e8 b2a3 h6h4 e4e6 c7e5 e6e5, tb=0, R50=49, covering the mate on h2.
next move e7 and game will be over} Kg7 {ev=4.18, d=16, pd=Kg1, mt=00:00:27,
tl=00:15:54, s=541 kN/s, pv=g8g7 h1g1 c8b8 f3g3 b8e8 g3e3 h6g6 e4d4 c7d6, tb=0,
R50=48,} 55. e7 {ev=7.26, d=19, pd=Qd7, mt=00:00:51, tl=00:49:28, s=16551 kN/s,
pv=e6e7 c7d7 d5d6 d7d6 e7e8n c8e8 e4e8 d6d1 h1g2, tb=0, R50=50,} Qd7 {ev=6.31,
d=17, pd=d6, mt=00:01:24, tl=00:15:00, s=541 kN/s, pv=c7d7 d5d6 d7d6 e7e8q
c8e8 e4e8 d6d1 h1g2 d1d6, tb=0, R50=49,} 56. d6 {ev=7.42, d=18, pd=Qxd6, mt=00:
00:06, tl=00:49:52, s=15308 kN/s, pv=d5d6 d7d6 e7e8n c8e8 e4e8 d6d1 h1g2 d1d6
h2h3, tb=0, R50=50,} Qxd6 {ev=7.06, d=18, pd=e8=Q, mt=00:01:20, tl=00:14:10,
s=677 kN/s, pv=d7d6 e7e8q c8e8 e4e8 d6d1 h1g2 d1d6 g2g1 d6d1, tb=1, R50=50,}
57. e8=N+ {ev=9.12, d=21, pd=Rxe8, mt=00:01:26, tl=00:48:57, s=17330 kN/s,
pv=e7e8n c8e8 e4e8 d6d1 h1g2 d1d6 h2h3 h6g6 e8c6, tb=0, R50=50,} Rxe8 {ev=7.06,
d=18, pd=Qxe8, mt=00:00:15, tl=00:14:26, s=614 kN/s, pv=c8e8 e4e8 d6d1 h1g2
d1d6 g2g1 d6d1 f2f1 d1d6, tb=0, R50=50,} 58. Qxe8 {ev=9.13, d=20, pd=Qd1,
mt=00:00:00, tl=00:49:28, s=3 kN/s, pv=e4e8 d6d1 h1g2 d1d6 h2h3 h6g6 e8c6 d6d8
c6c4, tb=0, R50=50,} Qd1+ {ev=7.06, d=17, pd=Kg2, mt=00:00:49, tl=00:14:07,
s=770 kN/s, pv=d6d1 h1g2 d1d6 g2g1 d6d1 f2f1 d1d6 f3f2 h6g6, tb=10, R50=49,}
59. Kg2 {ev=8.75, d=20, pd=Qd6, mt=00:00:00, tl=00:49:59, s=5924 kN/s, pv=h1g2
d1d6 h2h3 h6g6 e8c6 d6d8 c6c4 g5g4 h3g4, tb=0, R50=49,} Qd6 {ev=7.31, d=18,
pd=Kg1, mt=00:00:16, tl=00:14:21, s=623 kN/s, pv=d1d6 g2g1 d6d1 f2f1 d1d6 f3f2
h6g6 e8c6 d6d8, tb=0, R50=48,} 60. h3 {ev=8.75, d=19, pd=Rg6, mt=00:00:00,
tl=00:50:29, s=14764 kN/s, pv=h2h3 h6g6 e8c6 d6d8 c6c4 g5g4 h3g4 d8d7 g2g3,
tb=0, R50=50,} Rg6 {ev=7.80, d=17, pd=Qc6, mt=00:02:49, tl=00:12:02, s=632 kN/
s, pv=h6g6 e8c6 d6d8 c6c4 d8e7 c4c6 g5g4 h3g4 e7d8, tb=4, R50=49,} 61. Qc6 {
ev=9.69, d=21, pd=Qd8, mt=00:01:10, tl=00:49:49, s=16655 kN/s, pv=e8c6 d6d8
c6c4 d8b8 c4c6 b8d8 c6e6 g6h6 b2c3, tb=0, R50=49,} Qf8 {ev=8.40, d=11, pd=Qxb6,
mt=00:00:04, tl=00:12:29, s=1312 kN/s, pv=d6f8 c6b6 g5g4 h3g4 f8c8 f3g3 g7f7
b6c6 c8c6, tb=0, R50=48,} 62. Qxb6 {ev=10.87, d=19, pd=Qe7, mt=00:01:22, tl=00:
48:58, s=17243 kN/s, pv=c6b6 f8e7 b6a5 g7h6 a5c3 e7f7 f2c2 g5g4 h3g4, tb=5,
R50=50,} g4 {ev=9.03, d=13, pd=hxg4, mt=00:00:13, tl=00:12:46, s=1188 kN/s,
pv=g5g4 h3g4 f8f7 b6a5 f7d7, tb=20, R50=50,} 63. hxg4 {ev=11.48, d=17, pd=Qc8,
mt=00:00:00, tl=00:49:28, s=24 kN/s, pv=h3g4 f8c8 b6a5 c8g4 g2f1 g4e4 a5d2
g7f7 d2d7, tb=0, R50=50,} Qf7 {ev=9.03, d=14, pd=Qxa5, mt=00:00:34, tl=00:12:
42, s=712 kN/s, pv=f8f7 b6a5 f7d7, tb=1, R50=49,} 64. Qxa5 {ev=12.56, d=17,
pd=Qd7, mt=00:00:27, tl=00:49:32, s=17235 kN/s, pv=b6a5 f7d7 b5b6 g6g4 f3g3
g4g3 g2g3 d7d3 g3f4, tb=78, R50=50,} Qd7 {ev=9.62, d=15, pd=Rf4, mt=00:00:10,
tl=00:13:02, s=743 kN/s, pv=f7d7 f3f4 g6h6 g2g3 d7d3 f2f3 d3e2 a5c7 g7h8, tb=3,

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