Programs seem to have a great deal of difficulty here. What is the source of this position?Jack Lad wrote:Well maybe this move is too cool because it seems to lose. Nxg4!! however just wins outright.
Cool move!
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smirobth
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Re: Cool move!
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Terry McCracken
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Do you see a win with 12..Nxg4?! Robin? I don't, White has too much defence.smirobth wrote:Programs seem to have a great deal of difficulty here. What is the source of this position?Jack Lad wrote:Well maybe this move is too cool because it seems to lose. Nxg4!! however just wins outright.
I think 12..f5!? is no worse. 12..Na5 is also off track after 13. Bc2.
Yes, I'd like to see the actual game as well.
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I don't see anything I would definitely call a win. However after what I suspect is probably the main line: 12...Nxg4 13.hxg4 Bxg4 14.Qf1 Qd7 15.Qg2 f5 I think White is under a lot of presure. Black can play Rf6, Raf8 and continue to build up his attack and it seems like it might be hard for White to untangle his pieces for the defence. If you set up the position after 15...f5 programs start to see good things for Black. Perhaps White has a better defense on move 14. Anyway I think it would take me a long time to form firm conclusions and I don't plan on looking at it long enough to do so. That is one reason I would like to know the source.Terry McCracken wrote:Do you see a win with 12..Nxg4?! Robin? I don't, White has too much defence.smirobth wrote:Programs seem to have a great deal of difficulty here. What is the source of this position?Jack Lad wrote:Well maybe this move is too cool because it seems to lose. Nxg4!! however just wins outright.
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Ovyron
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After Jack Lad claimed that Nxg4 is completely winning I made more analysis:smirobth wrote:12...Nxg4 13.hxg4 Bxg4 14.Qf1 Qd7 15.Qg2 f5 I think White is under a lot of presure. Black can play Rf6, Raf8 and continue to build up his attack and it seems like it might be hard for White to untangle his pieces for the defence. If you set up the position after 15...f5 programs start to see good things for Black. Perhaps White has a better defense on move 14. Anyway I think it would take me a long time to form firm conclusions and I don't plan on looking at it long enough to do so. That is one reason I would like to know the source.
1... Nxg4 2. hxg4 Bxg4 3. Qf1 Qd7 4. Qg2 f5 5. d4 Rf6 6. exf5 Qxf5 7. Nh4 Qh5 8. Re4 Bd1
Doesn't seem winning...
1... Nxg4 2. hxg4 Bxg4 3. Qf1 Qd7 4. Qg2 f5 5. Re1 Rf6
6. d4 exf4 7. cxd4 Bxd4 8. Bd5 Ba7
Seems much better for black, and I couldn't find improvements for White, but that doesn't seem clearly winning.
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A very experimental Toga Checkov does not see much advantage for Black, afterJack Lad wrote:[d] r1bq1r1k/bpp2ppp/p1np3n/4p3/4P1P1/1BPP1N1P/PP1NRP2/R1BQ2K1 b - g3 0 12
1... Nxg4 2. hxg4 Bxg4 3. Qf1 Qd7 4. Qg2 f5 *
[d]r4r1k/bppq2pp/p1np4/4pp2/4P1b1/1BPP1N2/PP1NRPQ1/R1B3K1 w - -
Engine: Toga 1.5 Checkov_beta1 bb5men (256 MB, Athlon 2009 MHz, build 3, no operative bitbases yet) by Letouzey, Gaksch, Pudas and de Groot
1/05 0:00 -0.58 5.exf5 Qxf5 (58)
1/05 0:00 -0.48 5.Kh1 fxe4 6.Rxe4 (95)
1/07 0:00 -0.22 5.Qh1 fxe4 6.Rxe4 (238)
2/10 0:00 -0.22 5.Qh1 fxe4 6.Rxe4 (813)
3/10 0:00 -0.73 5.Qh1 fxe4 6.Rxe4 Bh3 (1.874)
3/18 0:00 +0.05 5.d4 Na5 6.exf5 Nxb3 7.Nxb3 Qxf5 (5.486)
4/23 0:00 -0.29 5.d4 exd4 6.cxd4 Nxd4 7.Nxd4 Bxd4
8.Nf3 (13.935)
5/38 0:00 -0.67 5.d4 exd4 6.cxd4 Bxd4 7.Nxd4 Nxd4
8.Re1 f4 (192.529)
5/38 0:00 -0.48 5.Kh1 fxe4 6.Rxe4 Bh3 7.Qg3 Bc5 (244.887)
5/38 0:00 +0.08 5.Bd5 g5 6.Qh2 fxe4 7.Bxe4 Na5 (415.263)
6/38 0:01 -0.19 5.Bd5 fxe4 6.Rxe4 Bxf3 7.Nxf3 Qf5
8.Rh4 Qxd3 9.Bxc6 bxc6 (950.113) 610
7/45 0:08 -0.07 5.Bd5 fxe4 6.Rxe4 Bf5 7.Rh4 Bxd3
8.Be4 Bxe4 9.Nxe4 Kg8 (5.286.390) 638
8/53 0:55 -0.01 5.Bd5 Rae8 6.a4 Na5 7.b4 fxe4 8.Rxe4 Bh3
9.Qg6 (36.414.205) 654
9/56 1:39 -0.06 5.Bd5 Rae8 6.a4 fxe4 7.Rxe4 Bf5
8.Rh4 Bxd3 9.Be4 Bxe4 10.Nxe4 Kg8 (65.769.496) 659
10/65 5:39 -0.17 5.Bd5 Rae8 6.Kh1 Ne7 7.Bxb7 Bxf3
8.Nxf3 Qb5 9.Bd5 Nxd5 10.c4 fxe4
11.Rxe4 Qa4 12.cxd5 Qd1+ 13.Ne1 Rxf2 (226.822.183)668
best move: Bb3-d5 time: 8:17.281 min n/s: 673.412 CPU 100.0% n/s(1CPU): 673.412 nodes: 334.770.000
Very node-hungry Q-Search, normally Toga would get four to five plies deeper easily...
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Ovyron
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5. Bd5, huh? Can you force 5. Bd5 Rf6 to see if Toga can see the danger now? Or maybe there's no danger and I'm missing something...
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Re: Cool move!
I have seen this game recently(less than half a year) between 2 Chess programs and i think Rybka's name is involved here as black, but i'm not sure.....smirobth wrote: I don't see anything I would definitely call a win. However after what I suspect is probably the main line: 12...Nxg4 13.hxg4 Bxg4 14.Qf1 Qd7 15.Qg2 f5 I think White is under a lot of presure. Black can play Rf6, Raf8 and continue to build up his attack and it seems like it might be hard for White to untangle his pieces for the defence. If you set up the position after 15...f5 programs start to see good things for Black. Perhaps White has a better defense on move 14. Anyway I think it would take me a long time to form firm conclusions and I don't plan on looking at it long enough to do so. That is one reason I would like to know the source.
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Jack Lad
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Well spotted!George Tsavdaris wrote:I have seen this game recently(less than half a year) between 2 Chess programs and i think Rybka's name is involved here as black, but i'm not sure.....
http://www.chessvibes.com/tournaments/r ... ortal-game
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Jack Lad
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This is all correct - white has no good defence after Rf6!smirobth wrote:I don't see anything I would definitely call a win. However after what I suspect is probably the main line: 12...Nxg4 13.hxg4 Bxg4 14.Qf1 Qd7 15.Qg2 f5 I think White is under a lot of presure. Black can play Rf6, Raf8 and continue to build up his attack and it seems like it might be hard for White to untangle his pieces for the defence. If you set up the position after 15...f5 programs start to see good things for Black. Perhaps White has a better defense on move 14. Anyway I think it would take me a long time to form firm conclusions and I don't plan on looking at it long enough to do so. That is one reason I would like to know the source.
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