Anand vs Topalov Game 9

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Re: Anand vs Topalov Game 9

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[d]8/8/2n1R3/pk1N3R/1p6/5P2/6PK/q7 b - - 0 51
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Re: Anand vs Topalov Game 9

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too early to resign.

I hope that anand wins but topalov does not play against stockfish and it is still not a simple win for white after move 51 of white.
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AdminX wrote:[d]8/8/2n1R3/pk1N3R/1p6/5P2/6PK/q7 b - - 0 51

Analysis by IvanHoe 9.63b x64:

14...Nd4 15.Nb6+ Ka6 16.Rd6 Kb7 17.Nd5
+- (4.23 !) Depth: 24 00:03:34 1369mN, tb=9373746
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[d]8/8/4R3/pk1N3R/1p1n4/5P2/6PK/q7 w - - 0 52
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Re: Anand vs Topalov Game 9

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Uri Blass wrote:too early to resign.

I hope that anand wins but topalov does not play against stockfish and it is still not a simple win for white after move 51 of white.
Fully agreed. And 7 minutes left for Anand for another 9 moves until move 60 is not very comfortable.

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[d]8/8/kN1R4/p6R/1p1n4/5P2/6PK/q7 b - - 0 53

Anand has 4 minutes 38 second left on his clock till time control.
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Re: Anand vs Topalov Game 9

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Sven Schüle wrote:
Uri Blass wrote:too early to resign.

I hope that anand wins but topalov does not play against stockfish and it is still not a simple win for white after move 51 of white.
Fully agreed. And 7 minutes left for Anand for another 9 moves until move 60 is not very comfortable.

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I think it might be over now that Anand found Rd6.
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Anand,V - Topalov,V, World Chess Championship 2010
[d]8/8/kN1R4/p6R/1p1n4/5P2/6PK/q7 b - - 0 1

Analysis by Stockfish 1.7.1-16 JA 64bit:

53...Nb5 54.Rg6 Kb7 55.Nc4 Nc7 56.Rb6+ Ka7 57.Rh7 Qd4 58.Rxc7+ Ka8 59.Kg3 Qd5 60.Rbc6 Qg5+ 61.Kf2 b3 62.Rc8+ Kb7 63.Nd6+ Ka7 64.R8c7+
+/- (1.37 --) Depth: 6 00:00:00 3kN
+- (6.94 --) Depth: 24 00:00:16 52620kN

53...Nxf3+ 54.gxf3 Kb7 55.Nd5 Qb2+ 56.Kg3 Qb1
+- (6.38 ++) Depth: 24 00:00:22 77630kN
+- (6.10 ++) Depth: 24 00:00:25 92156kN

53...Kb7 54.Nd5 Nc6 55.Rh7+ Ka6 56.Rxc6+ Kb5 57.Re6 b3 58.Rh5 Qg7 59.Ne3+ Kb4 60.Rb6+ Kc3 61.Rxa5 Kb2 62.Rab5
+- (6.38) Depth: 24 00:00:48 189mN
+- (7.03 --) Depth: 27 00:03:25 856mN
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Re: Anand vs Topalov Game 9

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2: Anand,V - Topalov,V, World Chess Championship 2010
[d]8/8/kN1R4/p6R/1p1n4/5P2/6PK/q7 b - - 0 1

Analysis by Zappa Mexico II x64:


2. +- (#4653): 53...Kb7 54.Nd5 Nc6 55.Rh7+ Ka6 56.Rxc6+ Kb5 57.Re6 Qd4 58.Rh5 Ka4 59.Nb6+ Kb3 60.Rxa5 Qh4+ 61.Kg1 Qd4+ 62.Kf1 Qd3+ 63.Kf2 Qd4+ 64.Re3+ Kb2 65.Rb5 Kc1 66.g3 Qd2+ 67.Re2 Qd4+ 68.Kg2 Qd3 69.Rc5+ Kb1 70.Rcc2



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