A fantastic game King in the middle of the board SF163-N42

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Frank Quisinsky
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A fantastic game King in the middle of the board SF163-N42

Post by Frank Quisinsky »

Hi there,

again a fantastic game.
Also one of the best games I saw.

From the actual Naum 4.2 SWCR test:

See under:
http://www.talkchess.com/forum/viewtopi ... 02&t=33601

Position after black move 26. ... Kd4

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Position after white move 34. Ka1
I think each grandmaster will have a problem with such sequence tactical combinations and a king in the middle of the board.

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The game should be analyze in detail I think!

I don't know where I can add the game for replay.
Here is the PGN file:

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[Event "SWCR: 32-Bit, Ponder=on, 40/10"]
[Site "Trier"]
[Date "2010.04.02"]
[Round "32.13"]
[White "Stockfish 1.6.3 JA"]
[Black "Naum 4.2"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[ECO "E13"]
[PlyCount "153"]
[EventDate "2010.??.??"]
[EventType "rapid"]
[EventCountry "GER"]
[EventCategory "18"]
[Source "Quisinsky"]
[SourceDate "2010.03.31"]

1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 e6 3. Nc3 Bb4 4. Nf3 b6 5. Bg5 Bb7 6. Nd2 h6 7. Bh4 c5 8. d5
exd5 9. cxd5 Qe7 10. Qc2 Bxc3 11. Qxc3 Bxd5 12. e4 Bb7 13. O-O-O Nc6 14. Nc4
Nxe4 15. Qxg7 Qxh4 16. Qxh8+ Ke7 17. Qg7 Qf4+ 18. Kb1 Nxf2 19. Re1+ Kd8 20. Rg1
Nb4 21. Na3 Ne4 22. g3 Qg5 23. Qf8+ Kc7 24. Nb5+ Kc6 25. Nd4+ Kd5 26. Qxf7+
Kxd4 27. Rd1+ Ke5 28. Qxd7 Bd5 29. Bh3 Rd8 30. Qc7+ Rd6 31. Rge1 Qd8 32. Qg7+
Qf6 33. Qc7 Bxa2+ 34. Ka1 Bd5 35. Rf1 Qg5 36. Rf4 Nc2+ 37. Kb1 Nd4 38. Re1 Nb3
39. Bg2 Nbd2+ 40. Kc1 h5 41. Qh7 Re6 42. Qc7+ Rd6 43. Re3 c4 44. Qxa7 h4 45.
Qc7 Bc6 46. Kc2 hxg3 47. hxg3 Qg6 48. Kc1 Qg5 49. Kc2 Qg6 50. Bh1 Ba8 51. Qe7+
Kd4 52. Re2 Kc5 53. Bxe4 Nxe4 54. Rfxe4 Bxe4+ 55. Rxe4 Qf6 56. Qc7+ Rc6 57. Qd7
Qf2+ 58. Kb1 Qf1+ 59. Ka2 Qf6 60. Qg4 b5 61. Qh5+ Kb4 62. Qe2 Ka5 63. g4 Qd6
64. Re5 Qd3 65. Qxd3 cxd3 66. Kb3 d2 67. Rd5 Rg6 68. Rxd2 Rxg4 69. Rc2 Rb4+ 70.
Ka2 Ka4 71. Rc3 Rh4 72. Ra3+ Kb4 73. Rb3+ Ka5 74. Rf3 Kb4 75. Rb3+ Ka4 76. Ra3+
Kb4 77. Rb3+ 1/2-1/2
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Dr.Wael Deeb
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Re: A fantastic game King in the middle of the board SF163-N

Post by Dr.Wael Deeb »

Thanks Frank,it sure made my head spinning around trying to calculate the possible variations :D
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Re: A fantastic game King in the middle of the board SF163-N

Post by muxecoid »

Great game!

I analyzed with other engine; other engine thinks black could fight for advantage with 20. ... Kc7 21.Na3 a6
In this line black d pawn becomes very dangerous when queens are traded.