[d]8/p4k2/1p1n1p2/1P6/r4PPK/5N2/1R6/8 w - -
Engine: Shredder 12 UCI 32-bit (128 MB)
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16 0:50 -0.24 49.Kg3 Ke6 50.g5 fxg5 51.Re2+ Kf7 52.Nxg5+ Kg8 53.Kg4 Nxb5 54.Re8+ Kg7 55.Re5 Nc3 56.Re7+ Kf8 57.Rc7 Rxf4+ 58.Kh5 Ke8 59.Rxc3
16 0:51 -1.23 49.Rd2 Nxb5 50.f5 Nc3 51.Rd7+ Ke8 52.Rd3 Ne4 53.Kh5 Nf2 54.Re3+ Re4 55.Ra3 Nxg4 56.Rxa7 Rf4 57.Ra3 b5 58.Rb3 b4 59.Kg6 Ke7
16 0:53 -1.55 49.Rb3 Rxf4 50.Kh5 Rc4 51.Kh4 Ke6 52.Kh5 Ke7 53.Rb2 Kf7 54.Kh4 Ke6 55.Kh5 Kd5 56.Nh4 Kc5 57.Ra2
16 0:54 -1.55 49.Kh5 Rxf4 50.Rb3 Rc4 51.Kh4 Ke6 52.Kh5 Ke7 53.Rb2 Kf7 54.Kh4 Ke6 55.Kh5 Kd5 56.Nh4 Kc5 57.Ra2
16 0:57 -1.59 49.Kh3 Rxf4 50.Kg3 Rc4 51.Kh4 Ke6 52.Kh5 Kd5 53.Nh4 Kc5 54.Ra2 Nxb5 55.Rf2 Nc3 56.Rxf6 Nd5 57.Rf7 a5 58.g5
average search depth 16 half-moves after 0:56 min; evaluation -0.24 means the position is even
Kg3 seems to be the only good move...
Anand vs Topalov Game 11
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Re: Anand vs Topalov Game 11
Hope they can hold the big amount of sxxx generating till nowTerry McCracken wrote:No, they wear diapers...new FIDE rules.Dr.Wael Deeb wrote:Anyone has gone to the toiletgerold wrote:The last few moves have been engine moves.![]()
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Re: Anand vs Topalov Game 11
No, engines are making human moves now and more reliably then humans.gerold wrote:Still engine moves.Dr.Wael Deeb wrote:Anyone has gone to the toiletgerold wrote:The last few moves have been engine moves.![]()
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Re: Anand vs Topalov Game 11
Blacks Knight move brings it back to a draw.Aser Huerga wrote:[d]8/p4k2/1p1n1p2/1P6/r4PPK/5N2/1R6/8 w - -
Engine: Shredder 12 UCI 32-bit (128 MB)
Stefan Meyer-Kahlen
16 0:50 -0.24 49.Kg3 Ke6 50.g5 fxg5 51.Re2+ Kf7 52.Nxg5+ Kg8 53.Kg4 Nxb5 54.Re8+ Kg7 55.Re5 Nc3 56.Re7+ Kf8 57.Rc7 Rxf4+ 58.Kh5 Ke8 59.Rxc3
16 0:51 -1.23 49.Rd2 Nxb5 50.f5 Nc3 51.Rd7+ Ke8 52.Rd3 Ne4 53.Kh5 Nf2 54.Re3+ Re4 55.Ra3 Nxg4 56.Rxa7 Rf4 57.Ra3 b5 58.Rb3 b4 59.Kg6 Ke7
16 0:53 -1.55 49.Rb3 Rxf4 50.Kh5 Rc4 51.Kh4 Ke6 52.Kh5 Ke7 53.Rb2 Kf7 54.Kh4 Ke6 55.Kh5 Kd5 56.Nh4 Kc5 57.Ra2
16 0:54 -1.55 49.Kh5 Rxf4 50.Rb3 Rc4 51.Kh4 Ke6 52.Kh5 Ke7 53.Rb2 Kf7 54.Kh4 Ke6 55.Kh5 Kd5 56.Nh4 Kc5 57.Ra2
16 0:57 -1.59 49.Kh3 Rxf4 50.Kg3 Rc4 51.Kh4 Ke6 52.Kh5 Kd5 53.Nh4 Kc5 54.Ra2 Nxb5 55.Rf2 Nc3 56.Rxf6 Nd5 57.Rf7 a5 58.g5
average search depth 16 half-moves after 0:56 min; evaluation -0.24 means the position is even
Kg3 seems to be the only good move...
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Re: Anand vs Topalov Game 11
Here is!gerold wrote:
I keep waiting for that big surprise move for a break for either
side. Not going to happen.![]()
Best,
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17 0:54 -1.13 49...Nxb5 50.f5 Nc3 51.Rd7+ Ke8 52.Rd3 Ne4 53.Kh5 Nf2 54.Re3+ Re4 55.Ra3 Nxg4 56.Rxa7 Ne3 57.Kg6 Nd5 58.Rb7 Re7
17 0:57 +0.08 49...Ke6 50.Nd4+ Kf7 51.Rd3 Rc4 52.f5 Ra4 53.Kg3 Ne4+ 54.Kf3 Nc5 55.Rd2 a5 56.bxa6 Ra3+
17 1:02 +0.08 49...Ke7 50.Nd4 Kf7 51.Rd3 Rc4 52.f5 Ra4 53.Kg3 Ne4+ 54.Kf3 Nc5 55.Rd2 a5 56.bxa6 Ra3+
17 1:04 +0.37 49...Ne8 50.f5 Ke7 51.Nd4 Nd6 52.Nc6+ Kd7 53.Nd8 Kc7 54.Ne6+ Kd7 55.Rd5 a5 56.bxa6 Rxa6 57.Kh5 Kc6 58.Rd4 Nb5 59.Rd2
17 1:15 +0.47 49...Nc4 50.Rd7+ Ke8 51.Rd4 a5 52.bxa6 b5 53.g5 fxg5+ 54.fxg5 Kf7 55.Kh5 Rxa6 56.Rd7+ Ke6 57.Rb7 Kd5 58.g6 Ra8
average search depth 17 half-moves after 1:14 min; evaluation -1.13 means black has the upper hand
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Re: Anand vs Topalov Game 11
Anand,V - Topalov,V, World Chess Championship 2010
[d]8/p4k2/1p1n1p2/1P6/r4PPK/5N2/3R4/8 b - - 0 1
Analysis by Deep Junior 11.1a UCI:
49...Nxb5 50.f5 Nc3 51.Kh5 Ne4 52.Rd7+ Ke8 53.Rb7 Nd6 54.Rc7 Kd8 55.Rc1 Rf4 56.Rd1 Kd7 57.Nd4 a6 58.Ne6 Rc4
-/+ (-0.75) Depth: 6 00:00:00 3kN
-/+ (-0.77) Depth: 22 00:01:06 415mN, tb=628
[d]8/p4k2/1p1n1p2/1P6/r4PPK/5N2/3R4/8 b - - 0 1
Analysis by Deep Junior 11.1a UCI:
49...Nxb5 50.f5 Nc3 51.Kh5 Ne4 52.Rd7+ Ke8 53.Rb7 Nd6 54.Rc7 Kd8 55.Rc1 Rf4 56.Rd1 Kd7 57.Nd4 a6 58.Ne6 Rc4
-/+ (-0.75) Depth: 6 00:00:00 3kN
-/+ (-0.77) Depth: 22 00:01:06 415mN, tb=628
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Re: Anand vs Topalov Game 11
Terry,you're a hopeless caseTerry McCracken wrote:No, engines are making human moves now and more reliably then humans.gerold wrote:Still engine moves.Dr.Wael Deeb wrote:Anyone has gone to the toiletgerold wrote:The last few moves have been engine moves.![]()
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Re: Anand vs Topalov Game 11
Anand,V - Topalov,V, World Chess Championship 2010
[d]8/p4k2/1p3p2/1n3P2/r5PK/5N2/3R4/8 b - - 0 1
Analysis by Stockfish 1.7.1-16 JA 64bit:
50...Ke7 51.Kh5 Nd6 52.Rd3 b5 53.g5 Ne4 54.Kg6 fxg5 55.Re3 g4 56.Nd2
-+ (-1.41 --) Depth: 6 00:00:00 2kN
-/+ (-1.09 --) Depth: 12 00:00:00 30kN
50...Rc4 51.Kh5 a5 52.g5 Rc7 53.Rd5 Nc3 54.g6+ Kg7 55.Rd6 b5 56.Ng5
-/+ (-1.25) Depth: 12 00:00:00 53kN
-/+ (-1.09 --) Depth: 15 00:00:00 165kN
50...Rf4 51.Rd7+ Ke8 52.Rd5 Rxf3 53.Rxb5 Rf1 54.Rb2 Rh1+ 55.Kg3 Rc1 56.Kf3 Kf7 57.Rd2 Rc7 58.g5 fxg5 59.Kg4 Kf6 60.Rd6+ Ke5 61.Re6+ Kd5 62.Re2 a5 63.Rd2+ Ke4 64.Kxg5 a4 65.Re2+ Kd3 66.Rb2 Rg7+ 67.Kf4
-/+ (-1.34 ++) Depth: 15 00:00:00 279kN
-/+ (-1.25 --) Depth: 30 00:02:36 569mN
[d]8/p4k2/1p3p2/1n3P2/r5PK/5N2/3R4/8 b - - 0 1
Analysis by Stockfish 1.7.1-16 JA 64bit:
50...Ke7 51.Kh5 Nd6 52.Rd3 b5 53.g5 Ne4 54.Kg6 fxg5 55.Re3 g4 56.Nd2
-+ (-1.41 --) Depth: 6 00:00:00 2kN
-/+ (-1.09 --) Depth: 12 00:00:00 30kN
50...Rc4 51.Kh5 a5 52.g5 Rc7 53.Rd5 Nc3 54.g6+ Kg7 55.Rd6 b5 56.Ng5
-/+ (-1.25) Depth: 12 00:00:00 53kN
-/+ (-1.09 --) Depth: 15 00:00:00 165kN
50...Rf4 51.Rd7+ Ke8 52.Rd5 Rxf3 53.Rxb5 Rf1 54.Rb2 Rh1+ 55.Kg3 Rc1 56.Kf3 Kf7 57.Rd2 Rc7 58.g5 fxg5 59.Kg4 Kf6 60.Rd6+ Ke5 61.Re6+ Kd5 62.Re2 a5 63.Rd2+ Ke4 64.Kxg5 a4 65.Re2+ Kd3 66.Rb2 Rg7+ 67.Kf4
-/+ (-1.34 ++) Depth: 15 00:00:00 279kN
-/+ (-1.25 --) Depth: 30 00:02:36 569mN
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Re: Anand vs Topalov Game 11
Wow, how on Earth does Anand hold this now, against two connected passed pawns?
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Re: Anand vs Topalov Game 11
Only winning tomorrowrlsuth wrote:Wow, how on Earth does Anand hold this now, against two connected passed pawns?
