Please analyze this game with either Stockfish or Komodo Dragon and at what point both Stockfish and Komodo Dragon agree with Firouzja wild and aggressive moves ===>
Also Firouzja has broken the record for youngest player ever to reach 2800 Elo ===> www.2700chess.com
Can the best engines finally agree with Firouzja wild moves...?
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Re: Can the best engines finally agree with Firouzja wild moves...?
That 1st game really was a 'Fantastic' display of Firouzja's chess talent and creativity!
[pgn]
[Event "23rd ETCC Open 2021"]
[Site "Catez"]
[Date "2021.11.14"]
[Round "3.9"]
[White "Erdos, Viktor"]
[Black "Firouzja, Alireza"]
[Result "0-1"]
[ECO "B11"]
[WhiteElo "2615"]
[BlackElo "2770"]
[Annotator "TA"]
[PlyCount "112"]
[EventDate "2021.??.??"]
1. e4 c6 2. Nf3 d5 3. Nc3 Bg4 4. h3 Bxf3 5. Qxf3 e6 6. d4 Nf6 7. exd5 {B11:
Caro-Kann: Two Knights Variation.} cxd5 8. Bd3 Nc6 9. Ne2 {White has an edge.}
h6 $5 {9...Bd6 is becoming the main line. Exploring less charted territory.}
10. c3 Bd6 {[#]} 11. Bc2 $146 ({Predecessor:} 11. O-O O-O 12. Ng3 Re8 13. Bd2
e5 14. Nh5 Nxh5 15. Qxh5 e4 16. Bc2 Bc7 17. Rae1 {0-1 (65) Skawinski,A (2358)
-Livaic,L (2514) Pardubice 2021}) 11... Rc8 12. g4 Kd7 13. g5 hxg5 14. Bxg5 Kc7
15. O-O-O Kb8 16. Rdg1 b5 17. a3 a5 18. Qd3 (18. h4 $14) 18... Qb6 $11 19. Bxf6
gxf6 20. Rg7 Qb7 21. Rhg1 (21. Rh7 $11) 21... b4 $15 22. a4 Bf8 ({Black should
try} 22... f5 $17) 23. Rh7 $1 $11 Bh6+ 24. Kd1 f5 25. Rxh8 Rxh8 26. Rg3 Rc8 27.
Ke1 bxc3 28. bxc3 Ne7 29. Kf1 Ka7 30. Rg1 Qa6 (30... Qc6 {looks sharper.} 31.
Kg2 Rb8 32. h4 Rb2 33. h5 Qc4) 31. Qxa6+ Kxa6 32. Bd3+ Ka7 33. Bb5 Ng8 34. Rg3
Nf6 35. Rd3 (35. f3 $15) 35... Ne4 $17 36. Rd1 Nxc3 (36... Rb8 $17 37. h4 Rh8)
37. Nxc3 $15 Rxc3 $17 {Endgame KRB-KRB} 38. Be8 $1 Rc7 39. h4 ({White should
play} 39. Ke2 $15) 39... Kb7 40. Rb1+ Kc8 41. h5 Bg7 42. Ke2 {[#]} Kd8 $1 (
42... Bxd4 $6 43. h6 $11) 43. Rb8+ Ke7 {aiming for ...Rc2+.} 44. Bb5 Kf6 ({
Of course not} 44... Bxd4 $6 45. h6 $11) 45. Kd3 Kg5 46. Ra8 (46. Rg8 $17 Kh6
47. Ra8) 46... Kxh5 $19 47. Rxa5 Kg4 48. Ra6 Kf3 49. Rc6 {[#]} Rb7 50. Rc2 $2 {
Loses the game.} (50. Rd6 $1 $15) 50... Bf6 51. Rb2 (51. Ra2 $142) 51... Bd8
52. Rc2 Ba5 53. Rc5 {If White can now play Ba6 this consolidates a bit.} Be1 ({
Don't take} 53... Kxf2 54. Ba6 $19) 54. Bc6 (54. Rc1 $142 Bxf2 55. Rc5) 54...
Ra7 55. Rb5 (55. Rc2 {was necessary.}) 55... Rxa4 56. Rxd5 (56. Be8 $142 Ra7
57. Rb2) 56... Ra3+ {Weighted Error Value: White=0.39/Black=0.15} ({Stronger
than} 56... exd5 57. Bxa4 Kxf2 58. Bc6 $11) 0-1
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[pgn]
[Event "23rd ETCC Open 2021"]
[Site "Catez"]
[Date "2021.11.14"]
[Round "3.9"]
[White "Erdos, Viktor"]
[Black "Firouzja, Alireza"]
[Result "0-1"]
[ECO "B11"]
[WhiteElo "2615"]
[BlackElo "2770"]
[Annotator "TA"]
[PlyCount "112"]
[EventDate "2021.??.??"]
1. e4 c6 2. Nf3 d5 3. Nc3 Bg4 4. h3 Bxf3 5. Qxf3 e6 6. d4 Nf6 7. exd5 {B11:
Caro-Kann: Two Knights Variation.} cxd5 8. Bd3 Nc6 9. Ne2 {White has an edge.}
h6 $5 {9...Bd6 is becoming the main line. Exploring less charted territory.}
10. c3 Bd6 {[#]} 11. Bc2 $146 ({Predecessor:} 11. O-O O-O 12. Ng3 Re8 13. Bd2
e5 14. Nh5 Nxh5 15. Qxh5 e4 16. Bc2 Bc7 17. Rae1 {0-1 (65) Skawinski,A (2358)
-Livaic,L (2514) Pardubice 2021}) 11... Rc8 12. g4 Kd7 13. g5 hxg5 14. Bxg5 Kc7
15. O-O-O Kb8 16. Rdg1 b5 17. a3 a5 18. Qd3 (18. h4 $14) 18... Qb6 $11 19. Bxf6
gxf6 20. Rg7 Qb7 21. Rhg1 (21. Rh7 $11) 21... b4 $15 22. a4 Bf8 ({Black should
try} 22... f5 $17) 23. Rh7 $1 $11 Bh6+ 24. Kd1 f5 25. Rxh8 Rxh8 26. Rg3 Rc8 27.
Ke1 bxc3 28. bxc3 Ne7 29. Kf1 Ka7 30. Rg1 Qa6 (30... Qc6 {looks sharper.} 31.
Kg2 Rb8 32. h4 Rb2 33. h5 Qc4) 31. Qxa6+ Kxa6 32. Bd3+ Ka7 33. Bb5 Ng8 34. Rg3
Nf6 35. Rd3 (35. f3 $15) 35... Ne4 $17 36. Rd1 Nxc3 (36... Rb8 $17 37. h4 Rh8)
37. Nxc3 $15 Rxc3 $17 {Endgame KRB-KRB} 38. Be8 $1 Rc7 39. h4 ({White should
play} 39. Ke2 $15) 39... Kb7 40. Rb1+ Kc8 41. h5 Bg7 42. Ke2 {[#]} Kd8 $1 (
42... Bxd4 $6 43. h6 $11) 43. Rb8+ Ke7 {aiming for ...Rc2+.} 44. Bb5 Kf6 ({
Of course not} 44... Bxd4 $6 45. h6 $11) 45. Kd3 Kg5 46. Ra8 (46. Rg8 $17 Kh6
47. Ra8) 46... Kxh5 $19 47. Rxa5 Kg4 48. Ra6 Kf3 49. Rc6 {[#]} Rb7 50. Rc2 $2 {
Loses the game.} (50. Rd6 $1 $15) 50... Bf6 51. Rb2 (51. Ra2 $142) 51... Bd8
52. Rc2 Ba5 53. Rc5 {If White can now play Ba6 this consolidates a bit.} Be1 ({
Don't take} 53... Kxf2 54. Ba6 $19) 54. Bc6 (54. Rc1 $142 Bxf2 55. Rc5) 54...
Ra7 55. Rb5 (55. Rc2 {was necessary.}) 55... Rxa4 56. Rxd5 (56. Be8 $142 Ra7
57. Rb2) 56... Ra3+ {Weighted Error Value: White=0.39/Black=0.15} ({Stronger
than} 56... exd5 57. Bxa4 Kxf2 58. Bc6 $11) 0-1
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Re: Can the best engines finally agree with Firouzja wild moves...?
Serves him right!
Never liked the Two Knights Caro, as Black gets such an easy game in an opening where White can otherwise apply a lot of pressure.