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Chess18 event

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There will be an over-the-board chess18 event at Timbermoose Lodge in Utah March 20-22, featuring seven FIDE-titled streamers plus Komodo Dragon. Chess18 is simply the 18 positions of chess960 (or shufflechess) with the kings and rooks on normal squares, so normal castling rules apply, making it true chess, albeit from unusual starting positions. Here is the announcement: https://www.timbermoose.com/chess18. Time limit planned is 15' plus 5" increment.

Because there is a wide range of ratings (about 500 elo not even considering Komodo Dragon), handicaps are planned when the players are not closely matched. Details are still being worked out, but I anticipate that Komodo Dragon will give knight odds to the stronger players and rook odds to the weaker ones, perhaps with color also depending on rating. I am not directly involved with organizing the event, but am serving as an adviser/consultant, and I may also participate as a player playing online if we can work out how to do this smoothly.

The only previous chess18 event with human participation that I know of was a four game Rapid match between Komodo and GM Alex Lenderman 3 years ago at knight odds. It was quite competitive. Komodo Dragon now is stronger than Komodo was then, but GM Naroditsky is even stronger in fast chess than Lenderman so knight odds should be appropriate for that pairing.

I think that chess18 is quite promising. It doesn't eliminate opening theory, but it makes it impractical for players to prepare long, detailed analysis for each of the 18 positions, and it avoids the need to prepare for specific games and opponents. The role of memory in the opening will be back perhaps to what it was a century or so ago in standard chess, in terms of how much theory the players are likely to know about each position. It feels much more like standard chess than the other 942 positions of chess960, and doesn't require the player (human or engine) to learn new rules.
Komodo rules!
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Re: Chess18 event

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lkaufman wrote: Sun Mar 05, 2023 7:56 pm There will be an over-the-board chess18 event at Timbermoose Lodge in Utah March 20-22, featuring seven FIDE-titled streamers plus Komodo Dragon. Chess18 is simply the 18 positions of chess960 (or shufflechess) with the kings and rooks on normal squares, so normal castling rules apply, making it true chess, albeit from unusual starting positions. Here is the announcement: https://www.timbermoose.com/chess18. Time limit planned is 15' plus 5" increment.

Because there is a wide range of ratings (about 500 elo not even considering Komodo Dragon), handicaps are planned when the players are not closely matched. Details are still being worked out, but I anticipate that Komodo Dragon will give knight odds to the stronger players and rook odds to the weaker ones, perhaps with color also depending on rating. I am not directly involved with organizing the event, but am serving as an adviser/consultant, and I may also participate as a player playing online if we can work out how to do this smoothly.

The only previous chess18 event with human participation that I know of was a four game Rapid match between Komodo and GM Alex Lenderman 3 years ago at knight odds. It was quite competitive. Komodo Dragon now is stronger than Komodo was then, but GM Naroditsky is even stronger in fast chess than Lenderman so knight odds should be appropriate for that pairing.

I think that chess18 is quite promising. It doesn't eliminate opening theory, but it makes it impractical for players to prepare long, detailed analysis for each of the 18 positions, and it avoids the need to prepare for specific games and opponents. The role of memory in the opening will be back perhaps to what it was a century or so ago in standard chess, in terms of how much theory the players are likely to know about each position. It feels much more like standard chess than the other 942 positions of chess960, and doesn't require the player (human or engine) to learn new rules.
This might well be the best of all 'variants'...and therefore the first I will be watching. Thanks Larry!
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Re: Chess18 event

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lkaufman wrote: Sun Mar 05, 2023 7:56 pm There will be an over-the-board chess18 event at Timbermoose Lodge in Utah March 20-22, featuring seven FIDE-titled streamers plus Komodo Dragon. Chess18 is simply the 18 positions of chess960 (or shufflechess) with the kings and rooks on normal squares, so normal castling rules apply, making it true chess, albeit from unusual starting positions. Here is the announcement: https://www.timbermoose.com/chess18. Time limit planned is 15' plus 5" increment.

Because there is a wide range of ratings (about 500 elo not even considering Komodo Dragon), handicaps are planned when the players are not closely matched. Details are still being worked out, but I anticipate that Komodo Dragon will give knight odds to the stronger players and rook odds to the weaker ones, perhaps with color also depending on rating. I am not directly involved with organizing the event, but am serving as an adviser/consultant, and I may also participate as a player playing online if we can work out how to do this smoothly.

The only previous chess18 event with human participation that I know of was a four game Rapid match between Komodo and GM Alex Lenderman 3 years ago at knight odds. It was quite competitive. Komodo Dragon now is stronger than Komodo was then, but GM Naroditsky is even stronger in fast chess than Lenderman so knight odds should be appropriate for that pairing.

I think that chess18 is quite promising. It doesn't eliminate opening theory, but it makes it impractical for players to prepare long, detailed analysis for each of the 18 positions, and it avoids the need to prepare for specific games and opponents. The role of memory in the opening will be back perhaps to what it was a century or so ago in standard chess, in terms of how much theory the players are likely to know about each position. It feels much more like standard chess than the other 942 positions of chess960, and doesn't require the player (human or engine) to learn new rules.
Sorry Mr. Kaufman,I never heard of Chess18 before, can you please explain the rule of how to set up the pieces and how to play Chess18?

I Just found out Chess18 is a hybrid of traditional chess and chess960, an attempt to better balance the virtues and weaknesses of each. Chess18 uses only the 18 starting positions from chess960 that have, like traditional chess, the rooks in the corners and the kings on the e file.
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Re: Chess18 event

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lkaufman wrote: Sun Mar 05, 2023 7:56 pm There will be an over-the-board chess18 event at Timbermoose Lodge in Utah March 20-22, featuring seven FIDE-titled streamers plus Komodo Dragon. Chess18 is simply the 18 positions of chess960 (or shufflechess) with the kings and rooks on normal squares, so normal castling rules apply, making it true chess, albeit from unusual starting positions. Here is the announcement: https://www.timbermoose.com/chess18. Time limit planned is 15' plus 5" increment.

Because there is a wide range of ratings (about 500 elo not even considering Komodo Dragon), handicaps are planned when the players are not closely matched. Details are still being worked out, but I anticipate that Komodo Dragon will give knight odds to the stronger players and rook odds to the weaker ones, perhaps with color also depending on rating. I am not directly involved with organizing the event, but am serving as an adviser/consultant, and I may also participate as a player playing online if we can work out how to do this smoothly.

The only previous chess18 event with human participation that I know of was a four game Rapid match between Komodo and GM Alex Lenderman 3 years ago at knight odds. It was quite competitive. Komodo Dragon now is stronger than Komodo was then, but GM Naroditsky is even stronger in fast chess than Lenderman so knight odds should be appropriate for that pairing.

I think that chess18 is quite promising. It doesn't eliminate opening theory, but it makes it impractical for players to prepare long, detailed analysis for each of the 18 positions, and it avoids the need to prepare for specific games and opponents. The role of memory in the opening will be back perhaps to what it was a century or so ago in standard chess, in terms of how much theory the players are likely to know about each position. It feels much more like standard chess than the other 942 positions of chess960, and doesn't require the player (human or engine) to learn new rules.
Hi Larry,

It looks like they mixed up Don's name under "the players--->Komodo Dragon"
They have his name as "Dan Bailey".
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Re: Chess18 event

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Are you going to be on-site, Larry?
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Re: Chess18 event

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schack wrote: Mon Mar 06, 2023 4:40 pm Are you going to be on-site, Larry?
It now looks likely that I will be an on-site player. I will post once it is definite.
Komodo rules!
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Re: Chess18 event

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Chessqueen wrote: Mon Mar 06, 2023 12:21 am
lkaufman wrote: Sun Mar 05, 2023 7:56 pm There will be an over-the-board chess18 event at Timbermoose Lodge in Utah March 20-22, featuring seven FIDE-titled streamers plus Komodo Dragon. Chess18 is simply the 18 positions of chess960 (or shufflechess) with the kings and rooks on normal squares, so normal castling rules apply, making it true chess, albeit from unusual starting positions. Here is the announcement: https://www.timbermoose.com/chess18. Time limit planned is 15' plus 5" increment.

Because there is a wide range of ratings (about 500 elo not even considering Komodo Dragon), handicaps are planned when the players are not closely matched. Details are still being worked out, but I anticipate that Komodo Dragon will give knight odds to the stronger players and rook odds to the weaker ones, perhaps with color also depending on rating. I am not directly involved with organizing the event, but am serving as an adviser/consultant, and I may also participate as a player playing online if we can work out how to do this smoothly.

The only previous chess18 event with human participation that I know of was a four game Rapid match between Komodo and GM Alex Lenderman 3 years ago at knight odds. It was quite competitive. Komodo Dragon now is stronger than Komodo was then, but GM Naroditsky is even stronger in fast chess than Lenderman so knight odds should be appropriate for that pairing.

I think that chess18 is quite promising. It doesn't eliminate opening theory, but it makes it impractical for players to prepare long, detailed analysis for each of the 18 positions, and it avoids the need to prepare for specific games and opponents. The role of memory in the opening will be back perhaps to what it was a century or so ago in standard chess, in terms of how much theory the players are likely to know about each position. It feels much more like standard chess than the other 942 positions of chess960, and doesn't require the player (human or engine) to learn new rules.
Sorry Mr. Kaufman,I never heard of Chess18 before, can you please explain the rule of how to set up the pieces and how to play Chess18?

...
Haha, that's really 'strange' (other words might fit better...), three days ago Larry explained this already to you,
after you had asked him.

forum3/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=81617&p=9440 ... 18#p944021
https://rwbc-chess.de

[Trolls n'existent pas...]
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Re: Chess18 event

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Guenther wrote: Mon Mar 06, 2023 6:05 pm
Chessqueen wrote: Mon Mar 06, 2023 12:21 am
lkaufman wrote: Sun Mar 05, 2023 7:56 pm There will be an over-the-board chess18 event at Timbermoose Lodge in Utah March 20-22, featuring seven FIDE-titled streamers plus Komodo Dragon. Chess18 is simply the 18 positions of chess960 (or shufflechess) with the kings and rooks on normal squares, so normal castling rules apply, making it true chess, albeit from unusual starting positions. Here is the announcement: https://www.timbermoose.com/chess18. Time limit planned is 15' plus 5" increment.

Because there is a wide range of ratings (about 500 elo not even considering Komodo Dragon), handicaps are planned when the players are not closely matched. Details are still being worked out, but I anticipate that Komodo Dragon will give knight odds to the stronger players and rook odds to the weaker ones, perhaps with color also depending on rating. I am not directly involved with organizing the event, but am serving as an adviser/consultant, and I may also participate as a player playing online if we can work out how to do this smoothly.

The only previous chess18 event with human participation that I know of was a four game Rapid match between Komodo and GM Alex Lenderman 3 years ago at knight odds. It was quite competitive. Komodo Dragon now is stronger than Komodo was then, but GM Naroditsky is even stronger in fast chess than Lenderman so knight odds should be appropriate for that pairing.

I think that chess18 is quite promising. It doesn't eliminate opening theory, but it makes it impractical for players to prepare long, detailed analysis for each of the 18 positions, and it avoids the need to prepare for specific games and opponents. The role of memory in the opening will be back perhaps to what it was a century or so ago in standard chess, in terms of how much theory the players are likely to know about each position. It feels much more like standard chess than the other 942 positions of chess960, and doesn't require the player (human or engine) to learn new rules.
Sorry Mr. Kaufman,I never heard of Chess18 before, can you please explain the rule of how to set up the pieces and how to play Chess18?

...
Haha, that's really 'strange' (other words might fit better...), three days ago Larry explained this already to you,
after you had asked him.

forum3/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=81617&p=9440 ... 18#p944021
He posted that he has early-onset dementia, I think this would explain this and many other posts in which he seems to have forgotten about previous events and posts. This seems very plausible to me.
Komodo rules!
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Re: Chess18 event

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schack wrote: Mon Mar 06, 2023 4:40 pm Are you going to be on-site, Larry?
Yes, I bought my ticket, I will be there both as a player and to help with Komodo's participation and other tournament aspects.
Komodo rules!
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Re: Chess18 event

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lkaufman wrote: Mon Mar 06, 2023 11:20 pm
schack wrote: Mon Mar 06, 2023 4:40 pm Are you going to be on-site, Larry?
Yes, I bought my ticket, I will be there both as a player and to help with Komodo's participation and other tournament aspects.
Therefore, this position is considered Chess18, And Dragon 3.2 show us a beautiful opposition against Ruffian 1.0.5
[pgn][Event "Chess18"]
[Site "DESKTOP-OFQ3C0P"]
[Date "2023.03.07"]
[Round "?"]
[White"Dragon-3.2-64bit-avx2"]
[Black "Ruffian 1.0.5"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[BlackElo "2600"]
[Time "01:23:09"]
[WhiteElo "3535"]
[TimeControl "300+3"]
[SetUp "1"]
[FEN "rbnqknbr/pppppppp/8/8/8/8/PPPPPPPP/RB1QKBNR w KQkq - 0 1"]
[Termination "normal"]
[PlyCount "136"]
[WhiteType "program"]
[BlackType "program"]

1. c4 {(c2-c4 c7-c6 Ng1-f3 Bb8-c7 e2-e3 h7-h5 Qd1-b3 Bg8-h7 Bb1xh7 Nf8xh7
Qb3xb7 Ra8-b8 Qb7-a6 Rb8xb2 c4-c5 O-O h2-h3 Rb2-b8 Qa6-c4 e7-e6 Bf1-e2
g7-g6 g2-g4 Nh7-f6 g4xh5 Nf6xh5 Qc4-h4 Qd8xh4 Nf3xh4) -3.27/24 6} c5
{(c7-c5 Bb1-d3 f7-f6 e2-e3 Qd8-b6 Ra1-b1 Bg8-e6 Qd1-h5+ Ke8-d8 Ng1-f3 g7-g6
Qh5-h6 Qb6-b4) +4.02/12 8} 2. Nf3 {(Ng1-f3 e7-e5 e2-e3 Nc8-e7 b2-b4 c5xb4
Bb1-e4 Qd8-c8 Qd1-b1 Nf8-e6 d2-d4 e5xd4 e3xd4 a7-a5 Bf1-d3 f7-f5 Be4xf5
Ne7xf5 Bd3xf5 Qc8xc4) -3.00/22 5} f6 {(f7-f6 Bb1-d3 Qd8-a5 Qd1-b3 Nc8-b6
Ra1-c1 Bb8-d6 Bd3-e4 O-O-O a2-a3 Bg8-e6 Qb3-b5) +4.02/12 11} 3. e3 {(e2-e3
e7-e5 b2-b4 c5xb4 Bf1-e2 Qd8-c7 c4-c5 Qc7xc5 Bb1xh7 Nc8-e7 Bh7xg8 Rh8xg8
d2-d4 Qc5-b6 a2-a3 e5xd4 e3xd4 b4xa3 O-O Bb8-d6 Be2-c4 Rg8-h8 Rf1-e1)
-2.97/22 8} Qb6 {(Qd8-b6 b2-b3 d7-d5 Bf1-e2 e7-e5 c4xd5 Bg8xd5 e3-e4 Bd5-e6
O-O Bb8-d6 Bb1-d3) +4.05/11 6} 4. b3 {(b2-b3 e7-e5 Bf1-e2 Nc8-e7 a2-a3
f6-f5 e3-e4 Qb6-f6 e4xf5 Ne7xf5 Bb1xf5 Qf6xf5 d2-d3 Nf8-e6 O-O Ne6-f4
Nf3-d2 Nf4xe2+ Qd1xe2 Bg8-f7 Nd2-e4 O-O Ne4xc5 Bb8-c7 Nc5xb7) -3.03/22 12}
d5 {(d7-d5 Bb1-c2 Bb8-c7 c4xd5 Bg8xd5 Bf1-d3 Qb6-a5 Qd1-e2 Nc8-b6 Bd3-b5+
Ke8-f7 O-O Nf8-e6) +4.06/11 7} 5. a4 {(a2-a4 a7-a6 c4xd5 Bg8xd5 b3-b4 c5xb4
Bf1-e2 Nc8-d6 a4-a5 Qb6-d8 Qd1-a4+ Nf8-d7 Qa4xb4 f6-f5 O-O O-O d2-d4 e7-e6
Bb1-d3 Kg8-h8 g2-g3 Rf8-g8 Ra1-c1 Nd7-f6 Nf3-g5) -2.49/22 11} Bc7 {(Bb8-c7
c4xd5 Bg8xd5 Bf1-b5+ Ke8-d8 Bb1-d3 Qb6-e6 Qd1-c2 Bc7-d6 Bd3-c4 Bd5xc4
Qc2xc4 Nc8-b6) +4.23/11 11} 6. cxd5 {(c4xd5 Bg8xd5 a4-a5 Qb6-d6 a5-a6 b7xa6
Bf1xa6 Ra8-b8 d2-d4 Nf8-d7 Bb1-d3 e7-e6 Ba6-c4 Ke8-f8 Bc4xd5 e6xd5 Bd3-e2
Bc7-b6 O-O) -2.22/20 12} Bxd5 {(Bg8xd5 Bf1-b5+ Ke8-d8 Bb1-d3 Qb6-e6 Qd1-c2
Nc8-d6 Ra1-c1 Bc7-b6 Bb5-c4 Bd5xc4 Bd3xc4 Qe6-e4 Qc2xe4 Nd6xe4) +4.15/12
12} 7. Be2 {(Bf1-e2 e7-e5 a4-a5 Qb6-e6 a5-a6 e5-e4 Nf3-h4 b7-b6 b3-b4
Nc8-e7 b4xc5 b6xc5 d2-d3 Ra8-d8 d3xe4 Bd5xe4 Be2-b5+ Be4-c6 Bb1-d3 Bc6xb5
Bd3xb5+ Nf8-d7 Qd1-h5+ g7-g6) -2.50/22 21} Qxb3 {(Qb6xb3 Bb1-c2 Qb3-b4
Be2-b5+ Nf8-d7 Nf3-d4 Bc7-a5 Qd1-h5+ Bd5-f7 Qh5-f5 Qb4xd2+ Ke1-f1 Nc8-b6
Ra1-d1 g7-g6) +5.02/11 7} 8. Bc2 {(Bb1-c2 Qb3-b6 O-O Nf8-d7 d2-d4 c5-c4
a4-a5 Qb6-d6 g2-g3 g7-g6 e3-e4 Bd5-f7 Bc2-a4 O-O Ba4-b5 Kg8-g7 Be2xc4
Bf7xc4 Bb5xc4 e7-e5 a5-a6 Ra8-b8 d4xe5 Nd7xe5 Nf3xe5) -2.06/21 9} Qb4
{(Qb3-b4 e3-e4 Bd5-c6 Ra1-b1 Qb4-a3 Rb1-a1 Qa3-b2 O-O Nf8-e6 Ra1-b1 Qb2-a2
Rb1-c1) +4.95/12 12} 9. O-O {(O-O Nc8-d6 a4-a5 b7-b5 a5xb6/ep a7xb6 Ra1-b1
Qb4-a5 d2-d4 c5-c4 Nf3-d2 f6-f5 g2-g4 Nf8-d7 g4xf5 Nd7-f6 e3-e4 Nf6xe4
Bc2xe4 Nd6xe4 Nd2xc4 Bd5xc4 Be2xc4 Qa5xf5) -2.30/22 16} Nd6 {(Nc8-d6 Ra1-b1
Qb4-g4 Nf3-e1 Qg4-d7 Be2-f3 Bd5xf3 Qd1xf3 Bc7-b6 Qf3-h5+ g7-g6 Qh5-d5
Ra8-d8) +5.01/11 8} 10. a5 {(a4-a5 b7-b5 Ra1-b1 Qb4-g4 Rb1xb5 Nd6xb5
Be2xb5+ Ke8-d8 Bb5-e2 Bc7xa5 Bc2-b3 Qg4-e6 Bb3xd5 Qe6xd5 d2-d4 Ba5-c3
Qd1-a4 c5xd4 e3xd4 Ra8-c8 Qa4xa7 Qd5-a5 Be2-a6 Nf8-d7 Qa7-b7 Rc8-b8)
-2.50/21 9} Bxf3 {(Bd5xf3 Be2xf3 Bc7xa5 d2-d4 c5xd4 e3xd4 Nf8-e6 Bf3-d5
Ne6xd4 Qd1-h5+ Ke8-d8 Bc2xh7 Ra8-c8) +5.22/11 23} 11. Bxf3 {(Be2xf3 Bc7xa5
d2-d4 c5xd4 e3xd4 Ba5-b6 Ra1-a4 Qb4-c3 Bc2-d3 Ra8-c8 Rf1-e1 Ke8-d8 Bf3-e2
Bb6xd4 Be2-f1 Bd4xf2+ Kg1xf2 Qc3-c5+ Re1-e3 Nf8-d7 Bf1-e2) -2.61/19 8} Bxa5
{(Bc7xa5 d2-d4 c5xd4 e3xd4 Ba5-b6 Ra1-a4 Qb4-c3 Rf1-e1 Ra8-c8 Bc2-b3 Bb6-a5
Re1-e3) +5.33/11 8} 12. Bd5 {(Bf3-d5 e7-e6 Bd5xb7 Qb4xb7 Ra1xa5 Nf8-d7
d2-d4 c5xd4 Qd1xd4 Ke8-e7 Qd4-g4 g7-g6 Rf1-b1 Qb7-c7 Bc2-b3 Qc7xa5 Qg4xe6+
Ke7-d8 Qe6xd6 Qa5-e5 Qd6-b4 Ra8-b8 Qb4-a4 Kd8-e7 Rb1-d1 Rh8-d8 Qa4-c4
Rb8xb3 Qc4xb3 Nd7-c5) -2.59/21 11} Qxd2 {(Qb4xd2 Qd1-h5+ g7-g6 Bc2-a4+
Ke8-d8 Qh5-f3 Ra8-b8 Rf1-d1 Qd2-b2 Ra1-a2 Qb2-b4 Bd5xb7 Qb4xb7 Rd1xd6+
e7xd6 Qf3xf6+ Qb7-e7 Qf6xh8) +5.37/11 6} 13. Ba4+ {(Bc2-a4+ Ke8-d8 Qd1-f3
Ra8-b8 Ra1-b1 Ba5-c7 Bd5xb7 Qd2-a5 Ba4-c6 Nd6xb7 Bc6xb7 Nf8-d7 Bb7-c6
Bc7-d6 Qf3-g4 Qa5-c7 Rb1xb8+ Nd7xb8 Qg4xg7 Qc7xc6 Qg7xh8+ Kd8-c7 Qh8xh7)
-2.42/20 5} Kd8 {(Ke8-d8 Qd1-f3 Ra8-b8 Ra1-b1 Qd2-d3 Bd5xb7 Qd3-f5 Qf3-d1
Nf8-d7 e3-e4 Qf5-e6 Ba4-b3) +5.09/13 10} 14. Qf3 {(Qd1-f3 Ra8-b8 Ra1-b1
Ba5-c7 Bd5xb7 Qd2-a5 Ba4-c6 Nd6xb7 Bc6xb7 Nf8-d7 Rf1-d1 Bc7-d6 Rb1-a1
Qa5-c7 Ra1xa7 c5-c4 Rd1-a1 Nd7-e5 Qf3-d5 Qc7-c5 Ra7-a8 Qc5xd5 Bb7xd5 c4-c3
Ra8xb8+ Bd6xb8 Ra1-a8) -2.63/22 16} Rb8 {(Ra8-b8 Ra1-b1 Qd2-d3 Bd5xb7
Qd3-f5 Bb7-e4 Qf5xf3 Rb1xb8+ Kd8-c7 Be4xf3 Kc7xb8 Rf1-b1+ Kb8-c8 Bf3-c6)
+5.21/12 7} 15. Rab1 {(Ra1-b1 Ba5-c7 Bd5xb7 Qd2-a5 Ba4-c6 Nd6xb7 Bc6xb7
Nf8-d7 Rf1-d1 Bc7-d6 Rb1-a1 Qa5-b6 Rd1-b1 Qb6-c7 Ra1xa7 c5-c4 Rb1-a1 c4-c3
Bb7-e4 Qc7-c4 Be4-c2 Nd7-e5 Qf3-h3 Qc4-g4 Qh3xg4 Ne5xg4 Ra7-a8 Bd6xh2+
Kg1-h1 Bh2-d6 Bc2-f5) -2.52/22 3} Qd3 {(Qd2-d3 Bd5xb7 Qd3-f5 Qf3-g3 Rb8xb7
Rb1xb7 Nd6xb7 Qg3-b8+ Qf5-c8 Rf1-d1+ Nb7-d6 Qb8-b5 Ba5-d2 Rd1xd2 c5-c4)
+5.11/12 13} 16. Rfd1 {(Rf1-d1 Qd3-f5 Qf3-e2 Ba5-b4 Bd5-f3 Qf5-c8 Bf3-g4
f6-f5 Bg4-h3 Qc8-e6 g2-g4 Qe6-g6 Kg1-h1 f5xg4 Bh3xg4 b7-b5 Ba4-b3 Nf8-d7
f2-f4 Rb8-b6 e3-e4 Rh8-f8 f4-f5 Qg6-g5 Bb3-d5) -2.60/21 8} Qf5 {(Qd3-f5
Qf3-g3 Qf5-g6 Qg3-f3 Kd8-c8 Rb1-c1 Ba5-b6 e3-e4 Kc8-d8 Rd1-d3 Nf8-d7
Rc1-d1) +5.00/12 12} 17. Qe2 {(Qf3-e2 Ba5-b4 e3-e4 Qf5-c8 e4-e5 f6xe5
Qe2xe5 Qc8-f5 Qe5-e2 Nf8-d7 Rb1-b3 b7-b5 Bd5-e6 b5xa4 Rb3xb4 Rb8xb4 Be6xf5
Nd6xf5 Qe2-f3 Nf5-d4 Qf3-a8+ Rb4-b8 Qa8xa7 Rh8-f8 Qa7xa4 Kd8-c7 Qa4-a7+
Rb8-b7 Qa7-a6 Rf8-b8 Qa6-a5+ Rb7-b6) -2.65/22 5} Bb4 {(Ba5-b4 Bd5-f7 Qf5-c8
Rd1-d5 a7-a6 Ba4-c2 b7-b5 Rb1-d1 Nf8-d7 Bf7-e6) +5.49/10 5} 18. e4 {(e3-e4
Qf5-e5 g2-g3 g7-g5 Qe2-e3 Nf8-d7 f2-f4 g5xf4 g3xf4 Qe5-h5 Kg1-h1 b7-b5
Ba4-c2 Rb8-b6 Bd5-e6 Nd7-f8 Be6-h3 e7-e5 f4xe5 f6xe5 Rb1-a1 a7-a5 Rd1-g1
Kd8-c7 Bc2-b3 Kc7-b8 Rg1-g7 Nf8-g6 Bb3-d1) -2.86/24 11} Qg5 {(Qf5-g5 Bd5-a2
a7-a6 Rd1-d5 Qg5-h6 e4-e5 f6xe5 Qe2xe5 b7-b5 Ba4-c2 Kd8-e8) +5.69/10 5} 19.
g3 {(g2-g3 b7-b5 f2-f4 Qg5-g6 Ba4-c2 e7-e5 Bd5-c6 Kd8-e7 Rb1-a1 a7-a5
Rd1xd6 Ke7xd6 Bc6xb5 Kd6-e7 Ra1-d1 Rb8-d8 Rd1xd8 Ke7xd8 Qe2-d1+ Kd8-c8
f4xe5 c5-c4 Bb5xc4) -2.27/20 4} Ng6 {(Nf8-g6 Bd5-c4 h7-h5 Bc4-f7 a7-a6
Bf7xg6 Qg5xg6 e4-e5 f6xe5 Qe2xe5 b7-b5) +5.79/10 5} 20. h4 {(h2-h4 Ng6xh4
Bd5-e6 Qg5-e5 Be6-g4 Kd8-c7 f2-f4 Qe5xe4 Rd1xd6 Qe4xe2 Rd6-d7+ Kc7-b6
Bg4xe2 Nh4-f5 g3-g4 Nf5-d6 Rd7xe7 a7-a5 Re7xg7 c5-c4 Rb1-d1 Rh8-d8 Rd1-d5
Rb8-c8 Kg1-g2 Kb6-a6 Rg7xh7 b7-b5 Ba4xb5+ Nd6xb5 Rd5xd8 Rc8xd8) -2.50/20 4}
Nxh4 {(Ng6xh4 Bd5-e6 b7-b5 Ba4xb5 Bb4-c3 Rd1-d5 Bc3-e5 Qe2-d3 a7-a6 Bb5-a4
Rb8-b4 Rb1xb4 c5xb4 Qd3xa6) +4.91/13 54} 21. Be6 {(Bd5-e6 Qg5-e5 Be6-g4
Kd8-c7 f2-f4 Qe5xe4 Rd1xd6 Qe4xe2 Rd6-d7+ Kc7-b6 Bg4xe2 Nh4-f5 g3-g4 Nf5-d6
Rd7xe7 Rh8-d8 g4-g5 f6xg5 f4xg5 Nd6-f5 Re7-f7 Rd8-d2 Be2-f1 Nf5-d4 Ba4-d1
a7-a5 Rf7xg7) -2.57/23 3} b5 {(b7-b5 Rd1-d5 f6-f5 Ba4xb5 Nh4-g6 Qe2-d1
Rb8-b6 Bb5-a4 Qg5-g4 e4xf5 Qg4xd1+ Rb1xd1) +5.05/10 5} 22. Bxb5 {(Ba4xb5
Nh4-f3+ Qe2xf3 Rb8xb5 Rd1-d5 Qg5-g6 Qf3-d3 Rb5-b6 Qd3-c2 Kd8-e8 Qc2-a4+
Ke8-f8 Qa4xa7 Rb6-b7 Qa7-a8+ Qg6-e8 Qa8-a6 Qe8-b8 Qa6-d3 Rb7-b6 e4-e5
Nd6-e8 Rd5-d8 Qb8xd8 Qd3xd8 Rb6xe6 f2-f4 g7-g6 Qd8-d5 Re6-b6) -1.91/23 19}
Ng6 {(Nh4-g6 Qe2-a2 Rb8xb5 Qa2-a6 Kd8-c7 Qa6xa7+ Rb5-b7 Qa7-a6 Bb4-d2
Rb1-a1 Nd6xe4 Ra1-a3) +5.28/10 9} 23. Qa2 {(Qe2-a2 Kd8-c7 Qa2xa7+ Rb8-b7
Qa7-a6 Ng6-e5 Bb5-a4 Qg5-h5 Ba4-b3 c5-c4 Bb3xc4 Ne5xc4 Be6-d5 Rh8-b8 Rb1-c1
Rb7-b6 Qa6-a7+ Rb8-b7 Qa7-a8 Qh5-g4 Bd5xc4 Bb4-c5 Bc4-a6 Qg4xg3+ Kg1-h1
Qg3-f3+ Kh1-g1) -2.17/21 7} Kc7 {(Kd8-c7 Rd1xd6 e7xd6 Be6-d5 Qg5xd5 e4xd5
Rb8xb5 Qa2xa7+ Rb5-b7 Qa7-a6 Ng6-e7 Rb1-d1 Rh8-e8) +3.75/12 40} 24. Qxa7+
{(Qa2xa7+ Rb8-b7 Qa7-a6 Ng6-e5 Bb5-f1 Ne5-f3+ Kg1-g2 Nf3-d4 Be6-d5 Rh8-b8
Rb1-c1 Rb7-b6 Qa6-a7+ Rb8-b7 Qa7-a8 Nd4-c6 Bd5xc6 Rb6xc6 Bf1-c4 Qg5-e5
Bc4-d5 Rc6-b6 f2-f4 Qe5-h5 Qa8-f8 Qh5-e2+ Kg2-h1 Qe2-f3+ Kh1-h2) -2.38/21
10} Rb7 {(Rb8-b7 Qa7-a6 Rb7xb5 Rd1xd6 e7xd6 Qa6xb5 Qg5-e5 Qb5-d7+ Kc7-b6
Be6-d5 Rh8-e8 Qd7xg7) +4.32/10 0} 25. Qa4 {(Qa7-a4 Ng6-e5 Rd1xd6 Kc7xd6
Rb1-d1+ Bb4-d2 Qa4-a6+ Kd6-c7 Bb5-e2 Rh8-b8 Be6-d5 Rb7-b6 Qa6-a7+ Kc7-d6
Kg1-g2 Ne5-c6 Bd5xc6 Kd6xc6 Qa7xe7 Qg5-e5 Qe7xg7) -2.50/22 23} Rxb5
{(Rb7xb5 Rd1xd6 Kc7xd6 Qa4-a6+ Kd6-c7 Qa6xb5 Qg5-d2 Qb5-a6 Ng6-f8 Qa6-c8+
Kc7-d6 Be6-c4 Qd2-c2 Qc8-d8+ Nf8-d7) +4.50/11 9} 26. Rxd6 {(Rd1xd6 Kc7xd6
Rb1-d1+ Bb4-d2 Qa4xb5 Kd6xe6 Qb5-c4+ Ke6-d7 Qc4-a4+ Kd7-d8 Qa4-a8+ Kd8-c7
Qa8-a7+ Kc7-d6 Qa7-a2 Kd6-d7 Qa2-a4+) 0.00/28 4} Kxd6 {(Kc7xd6 Qa4-a6+
Kd6-e5 Be6-f5 Rh8-d8 Qa6xb5 Ng6-f4 Kg1-f1 Nf4-d5 Bf5xh7 Qg5-h5 f2-f4+
Ke5-d6 Bh7-f5) +4.46/12 30} 27. Rd1+ {(Rb1-d1+ Bb4-d2 Qa4xb5 Kd6xe6 Qb5-c4+
Ke6-d7 Qc4-a4+ Kd7-d8 Qa4-a8+ Kd8-c7 Qa8-a7+ Kc7-d6 Qa7-a2 Kd6-d7 Qa2-a4+)
0.00/30 6} Bd2 {(Bb4-d2 Qa4-a6+ Kd6-e5 Qa6-c6 Ng6-f4 Be6-f5 e7-e6 Qc6xb5
e6xf5 Qb5xc5+ Ke5xe4 Qc5-c6+ Nf4-d5 Qc6-c2+ Ke4-f3 Rd1xd2) +5.70/11 3} 28.
Qxb5 {(Qa4xb5 Kd6xe6 Qb5-c4+ Ke6-d7 Qc4-a4+ Kd7-d8 Qa4-a8+ Kd8-c7 Qa8-a7+
Kc7-d6 Qa7-a2 Kd6-d7 Qa2-a4+) 0.00/30 4} Kxe6 {(Kd6xe6 Qb5-c4+ Ke6-d7
Qc4-a4+ Kd7-d6 Qa4-a2 c5-c4 Rd1xd2+ Qg5xd2 Qa2xd2+ Kd6-c5 Qd2-a5+ Kc5-d4
Qa5-d5+ Kd4-c3 Qd5-f7 Kc3-b4 Kg1-f1 c4-c3 Qf7xg7) +0.71/12 3} 29. Qc4+
{(Qb5-c4+ Ke6-d7 Qc4-a4+ Kd7-d8 Qa4-a8+ Kd8-c7 Qa8-a7+ Kc7-d6 Qa7-a2 Kd6-d7
Qa2-a4+) 0.00/33 4} Kd6 {(Ke6-d6 Qc4-a2 Rh8-b8 Rd1xd2+ Kd6-c7 Qa2-a5+
Rb8-b6 Rd2-c2 Kc7-c6 Qa5-a8+ Rb6-b7 Qa8-a6+ Kc6-c7 Rc2-c4 Kc7-b8) +4.14/11
2} 30. Qa2 {(Qc4-a2 Kd6-d7 Qa2-a4+ Kd7-d8 Qa4-a8+ Kd8-c7 Qa8-a7+ Kc7-d6
Qa7-a2) 0.00/35 5} e6 {(e7-e6 Rd1xd2+ Qg5xd2 Qa2xd2+ Kd6-e7 Qd2-a5 Rh8-c8
Qa5-a7+ Ke7-f8 Qa7-d7 Ng6-e7 Qd7xe6 c5-c4 Qe6-h3 h7-h6) +0.24/12 3} 31.
Rxd2+ {(Rd1xd2+ Qg5xd2 Qa2xd2+ Kd6-e7 Qd2-c3 Rh8-c8 Qc3-c4 Rc8-c6 Kg1-f1
Ke7-f8 Kf1-e2 Ng6-e7 Ke2-d2 h7-h6 Kd2-e1 Ne7-g6 Ke1-e2 Ng6-e7 Ke2-d2 Ne7-c8
f2-f4 f6-f5 e4xf5 e6xf5 Kd2-e3 Nc8-e7 Ke3-f3 Rc6-c7) +0.05/27 4} Qxd2
{(Qg5xd2 Qa2xd2+ Kd6-e7 Qd2-a5 Rh8-c8 Qa5-a6 Rc8-c7 Qa6-b6 Ke7-d7 Qb6-b5+
Kd7-d8 Qb5-b8+ Kd8-d7 Qb8-b5+) 0.00/16 3} 32. Qxd2+ {(Qa2xd2+ Kd6-e7 Qd2-c3
Rh8-c8 Qc3-c4 Rc8-c6 Kg1-f1 Ke7-f8 Kf1-e2 Ng6-e7 Ke2-d2 h7-h6 Kd2-e1 Ne7-c8
f2-f4 f6-f5 e4xf5 e6xf5 Ke1-e2 Nc8-e7 Ke2-f3 Kf8-e8 Kf3-f2 Ke8-f8 Kf2-e3
Kf8-e8 Ke3-d3 Ke8-f8 Kd3-d2 Rc6-d6+ Kd2-c2 Rd6-c6 Kc2-b2) +0.02/30 4} Ke7
{(Kd6-e7 Qd2-a5 Rh8-c8 Qa5-a6 Ke7-d7 Qa6-b7+ Rc8-c7 Qb7-b5+ Kd7-d8 Qb5-b8+
Kd8-d7 Qb8-b5+) 0.00/15 1} 33. Qc3 {(Qd2-c3 Rh8-c8 Qc3-c4 Rc8-c6 Kg1-f1
Ke7-f8 Kf1-e2 Ng6-e7 Ke2-d2 h7-h6 Kd2-e1 Ne7-c8 f2-f3 Nc8-e7 Ke1-f2 Kf8-e8
Kf2-e3 Ke8-f8 Ke3-d2 Rc6-d6+ Kd2-e2 Rd6-c6 Ke2-e1 Kf8-e8 Ke1-d2 Ke8-f8
Kd2-e2 Kf8-e8 f3-f4 h6-h5 Ke2-d2 g7-g6) +0.02/31 5} Rc8 {(Rh8-c8 f2-f4
Ng6-f8 e4-e5 h7-h6 e5xf6+ g7xf6 Kg1-f2 Nf8-d7 Kf2-e3 Nd7-b6 Ke3-e4 f6-f5+
Ke4-f3 Ke7-d6 Qc3-e5+ Kd6-e7) +0.75/14 3} 34. Qc4 {(Qc3-c4 Rc8-c6 Kg1-f1
Ke7-f8 Kf1-e2 Ng6-e7 Ke2-d2 h7-h6 Kd2-e3 Kf8-e8 Ke3-d3 Ke8-f8 Kd3-c3 Kf8-e8
f2-f3 Ke8-f8 Kc3-d2 Rc6-d6+ Kd2-e2 Rd6-c6 Ke2-e1 Kf8-e8 Ke1-d2 Rc6-d6+
Kd2-e3 Rd6-c6 Ke3-f2 Ke8-f8 Kf2-e2 Ne7-c8 f3-f4 Nc8-e7 g3-g4 e6-e5 f4xe5
f6xe5) +0.06/30 5} Ne5 {(Ng6-e5 Qc4-a6 Rc8-b8 f2-f4 Ne5-d7 Kg1-f2 Rb8-b2+
Kf2-f3 Rb2-b3+ Kf3-f2 g7-g6 Qa6-c8 h7-h5 Qc8-g8 Rb3-b2+ Kf2-e3 Rb2-b3+
Ke3-f2) +0.96/14 3} 35. Qa6 {(Qc4-a6 Rc8-b8 Qa6-a3 Ne5-d7 f2-f3 Rb8-b4
Kg1-f2 e6-e5 Kf2-e3 h7-h5 Ke3-e2 Rb4-d4 Qa3-a8 g7-g5 Qa8-a2 c5-c4 Qa2-a3+
Ke7-f7 Qa3-b4 Nd7-f8 Qb4-b7+ Rd4-d7 Qb7-c6 Rd7-d4 Qc6-c7+ Kf7-g6 Qc7-c6
Kg6-g7 Qc6-c7+ Kg7-g6) 0.00/30 6} Rb8 {(Rc8-b8 f2-f4 Ne5-d7 Kg1-f2 Rb8-b2+
Kf2-f3 Rb2-b3+ Kf3-f2 Rb3-b4 Kf2-f3 Rb4-d4 Qa6-b7 Rd4-d3+ Kf3-f2 e6-e5
Qb7-b5) +0.95/13 2} 36. Qa3 {(Qa6-a3 Ne5-d7 f2-f3 Rb8-b4 Kg1-f2 e6-e5
Kf2-e3 h7-h5 Ke3-e2 Rb4-d4 Qa3-a8 g7-g5 Qa8-a6 h5-h4 g3xh4 g5xh4 Ke2-f1
h4-h3 Kf1-g1 Rd4-d2 Qa6-a3 h3-h2+ Kg1-h1 Rd2-f2 Qa3-e3 Rf2-a2 Qe3-b3 Ra2-d2
Qb3-a3) 0.00/32 4} Rb5 {(Rb8-b5 Kg1-g2 g7-g5 Qa3-a6 Rb5-b8 Qa6-a7+ Ne5-d7
Qa7-a1 c5-c4 Qa1-a3+ Ke7-f7 Qa3-c3 Nd7-e5) +1.00/11 1} 37. f4 {(f2-f4
Rb5-b1+ Kg1-g2 Ne5-d7 Qa3-d3 Rb1-b2+ Kg2-f3 g7-g6 Qd3-a3 Rb2-b4 Qa3-a8
Rb4-b8 Qa8-a6 Rb8-b4 Qa6-c8 Rb4-b8 Qc8-c7 Rb8-b4 Qc7-a7 h7-h5 Qa7-a3 g6-g5
Qa3-a8 Rb4-b3+ Kf3-f2 Rb3-b2+ Kf2-f3 Rb2-b3+) 0.00/23 4} Nd7 {(Ne5-d7 f4-f5
Rb5-b4 f5xe6 Ke7xe6 Qa3-a8 Rb4-b1+ Kg1-f2 Rb1-b2+ Kf2-e3 Rb2-b3+ Ke3-f2
Rb3-b8 Qa8-d5+ Ke6-e7 Kf2-e3 Rb8-b2) +0.97/13 3} 38. Qd3 {(Qa3-d3 Rb5-b4
e4-e5 f6xe5 Qd3xh7 e5xf4 Qh7xg7+ Ke7-d6 g3xf4 Rb4xf4 Qg7-g3 e6-e5 Qg3-a3
Kd6-c6 Qa3-a8+ Kc6-d6 Kg1-g2 c5-c4 Qa8-a6+ Kd6-c5 Qa6-c8+ Kc5-d6 Qc8-a6+)
0.00/32 4} Rb4 {(Rb5-b4 Kg1-f2 e6-e5 Kf2-e3 e5xf4+ Ke3xf4 Nd7-f8 Qd3-a3
Nf8-e6+ Kf4-e3 Ke7-d6 Qa3-a2 Rb4-d4 Qa2-h2 h7-h6) +1.12/13 3} 39. e5
{(e4-e5 f6xe5 Qd3xh7 e5xf4 Qh7xg7+ Ke7-d6 g3xf4 Rb4xf4 Qg7-g3 e6-e5 Qg3-a3
Kd6-c6 Qa3-a8+ Kc6-d6 Kg1-g2 c5-c4 Qa8-a6+ Kd6-c5 Qa6-c8+ Kc5-d6 Qc8-a6+)
0.00/35 4} fxe5 {(f6xe5 f4xe5 Nd7xe5 Qd3xh7 Rb4-g4 Kg1-f2 c5-c4 Qh7-h8
c4-c3 Qh8-b8 Ke7-f6 Qb8-d8+ Kf6-g6 Qd8-c8 Ne5-d3+ Kf2-f1 Kg6-f5 Qc8xc3
Rg4xg3) +1.25/14 2} 40. Qxh7 {(Qd3xh7 e5xf4 Qh7xg7+ Ke7-d6 g3xf4 Rb4xf4
Qg7-g3 e6-e5 Qg3-a3 Kd6-c6 Qa3-a8+ Kc6-d6 Kg1-g2 c5-c4 Qa8-a6+ Kd6-c5
Qa6-c8+ Kc5-d6 Qc8-a6+) 0.00/36 5} exf4 {(e5xf4 Qh7xg7+ Ke7-d6 Kg1-f2 e6-e5
Qg7-g6+ Kd6-c7 Qg6-c2 Rb4-d4 Qc2-c3 Kc7-d6 Kf2-f3 Nd7-f6 Qc3-c2 f4xg3
Kf3xg3) +1.35/13 2} 41. Qxg7+ {(Qh7xg7+ Ke7-d6 g3xf4 Rb4xf4 Qg7-g3 e6-e5
Qg3-a3 Nd7-f6 Kg1-g2 Nf6-d7 Qa3-a6+ Kd6-d5 Qa6-c8 Kd5-d6 Qc8-a6+) 0.00/37
4} Kd6 {(Ke7-d6 Kg1-f2 e6-e5 Qg7-g6+ Kd6-c7 Qg6-c2 Rb4-d4 Qc2-c3 Kc7-d6
Qc3-a3 f4xg3+ Qa3xg3 Rd4-f4+ Kf2-e2 c5-c4 Qg3-c3 Kd6-d5) +1.34/14 3} 42.
gxf4 {(g3xf4 Rb4xf4 Qg7-g3 e6-e5 Qg3-a3 Nd7-f6 Kg1-g2 Nf6-d7 Qa3-a6+ Kd6-d5
Qa6-c8 Kd5-d6 Qc8-a6+) 0.00/37 4} Rxf4 {(Rb4xf4 Qg7-h6 Rf4-d4 Qh6-h2+
Nd7-e5 Qh2-h8 Rd4-d3 Qh8-f8+ Kd6-d5 Qf8-d8+ Kd5-c4 Qd8-h4+ Rd3-d4 Qh4-e7
Kc4-d5 Qe7-b7+ Kd5-c4 Kg1-f2) +1.37/13 2} 43. Qg3 {(Qg7-g3 e6-e5 Qg3-a3
Nd7-f6 Kg1-g2 Nf6-d7 Qa3-a6+ Kd6-d5 Qa6-c8 Kd5-d6 Qc8-a6+) 0.00/37 4} e5
{(e6-e5 Qg3-a3 Kd6-e6 Qa3-h3+ Ke6-e7 Qh3-h7+ Ke7-d8 Qh7-g8+ Kd8-c7 Qg8-a2
Rf4-d4 Qa2-a3 Kc7-c6 Kg1-f2 Rd4-f4+ Kf2-e3 c5-c4) +1.41/13 2} 44. Qa3
{(Qg3-a3 Nd7-f6 Kg1-g2 Nf6-d7 Qa3-a6+ Kd6-d5 Qa6-c8 Kd5-d6 Qc8-a6+) 0.00/39
8} Kd5 {(Kd6-d5 Qa3-d3+ Kd5-c6 Qd3-a6+ Nd7-b6 Qa6-e2 Kc6-d6 Qe2-b2 Rf4-b4
Qb2-d2+ Kd6-e6 Kg1-f2 Nb6-c4 Qd2-d3 Rb4-a4) +1.35/12 3} 45. Qa8+ {(Qa3-a8+
Kd5-d6 Qa8-a6+ Kd6-d5 Qa6-b7+ Kd5-d6 Qb7-a6+) 0.00/47 4} Ke6 {(Kd5-e6
Qa8-a6+ Ke6-f7 Qa6-d3 Kf7-e7 Qd3-a3 Ke7-e8 Qa3-c3 c5-c4 Kg1-g2 Ke8-e7
Qc3-a3+ Ke7-e6 Qa3-c3 Ke6-d5 Kg2-g3) +1.44/14 3} 46. Qc6+ {(Qa8-c6+ Ke6-e7
Kg1-h2 c5-c4 Kh2-g2 Nd7-f6 Kg2-g1 Nf6-d7 Qc6-a6 Nd7-f6 Qa6-c6) 0.00/43 4}
Ke7 {(Ke6-e7 Kg1-g2 c5-c4 Qc6-c7 Rf4-d4 Kg2-f3 Ke7-e6 Qc7-c6+ Ke6-f7 Kf3-e3
Kf7-e7 Qc6-c7 Rd4-d3+ Ke3-e2 Rd3-d4 Ke2-e3) +1.36/14 0} 47. Kh2 {(Kg1-h2
c5-c4 Kh2-g2 Nd7-f6 Kg2-g1 Nf6-d7 Qc6-a6 Nd7-f6 Qa6-c6) 0.00/43 4} c4
{(c5-c4 Qc6-c7 Rf4-d4 Kh2-g2 Ke7-f6 Kg2-f2 Kf6-f5 Kf2-e3 Nd7-f6 Qc7-c8+
Kf5-g6 Ke3-e2 Nf6-d7 Qc8-c6+ Kg6-f5 Ke2-e3) +1.46/14 3} 48. Kg2 {(Kh2-g2
Nd7-f6 Kg2-g1 Nf6-d7 Qc6-a6 Nd7-f6 Qa6-c6) 0.00/46 5} Rd4 {(Rf4-d4 Kg2-f3
Nd7-f6 Qc6-c5+ Ke7-e6 Qc5-c8+ Nf6-d7 Kf3-e2 Ke6-f5 Qc8-h8 Nd7-f6 Qh8-c8+
Kf5-f4 Qc8-f8 Rd4-e4+ Ke2-d2 Re4-d4+ Kd2-c3) +1.37/14 3} 49. Kf3 {(Kg2-f3
Nd7-f6 Kf3-f2 Nf6-d5 Kf2-e2 c4-c3 Ke2-f2 Rd4-d2+ Kf2-f3 Rd2-d4 Kf3-f2)
0.00/39 4} Nf6 {(Nd7-f6 Qc6-c5+ Ke7-e6 Qc5-c8+ Nf6-d7 Qc8-g8+ Ke6-e7 Qg8-c8
Rd4-f4+ Kf3-e2 Rf4-h4 Qc8-c6 Nd7-f6 Qc6-c5+ Ke7-d7 Qc5-b5+ Kd7-e6 Qb5-c6+)
+1.36/13 3} 50. Kf2 {(Kf3-f2 Nf6-d5 Kf2-e2 c4-c3 Ke2-f2 Rd4-d2+ Kf2-f3
Rd2-d4 Kf3-f2) 0.00/41 4} c3 {(c4-c3 Qc6-c7+ Ke7-e6 Qc7-c8+ Ke6-d6 Qc8-f8+
Kd6-d5 Qf8-a8+ Kd5-c5 Qa8-a5+ Kc5-d6 Qa5-b6+) +1.57/10 2} 51. Kf1 {(Kf2-f1
Nf6-d5 Kf1-f2 Rd4-d2+ Kf2-f3 Rd2-d4 Kf3-f2) 0.00/38 4} Rd1+ {(Rd4-d1+
Kf1-e2 Rd1-d2+ Ke2-e3 e5-e4 Qc6-c7+ Rd2-d7 Qc7-c4 Rd7-d3+ Ke3-f4 Ke7-f8
Qc4-b4+ Kf8-g7 Qb4-a4 Rd3-f3+ Kf4-e5) +2.02/11 2} 52. Kf2 {(Kf1-f2 Rd1-d2+
Kf2-e3 Ke7-f7 Qc6xc3 Nf6-d5+ Ke3xd2 Nd5xc3 Kd2xc3 Kf7-f6 Kc3-d2 Kf6-f5
Kd2-e3 e5-e4 Ke3-e2 Kf5-f4 Ke2-f2 e4-e3+ Kf2-e1 Kf4-f3 Ke1-f1 Kf3-g3 Kf1-e1
Kg3-f4 Ke1-e2 Kf4-e4 Ke2-e1 Ke4-d3 Ke1-d1 Kd3-c4 Kd1-e1 Kc4-c3 Ke1-e2
Kc3-d4 Ke2-e1 Kd4-e4 Ke1-e2 Ke4-f4 Ke2-e1) 0.00/36 4} Rd2+ {(Rd1-d2+ Kf2-e3
Ke7-f7 Qc6-c7+ Kf7-g6 Qc7-b8 Rd2-h2 Qb8-b1+ e5-e4) +1.86/11 3} 53. Ke3
{(Kf2-e3 Ke7-f7 Qc6xc3 Nf6-d5+ Ke3xd2 Nd5xc3 Kd2xc3 Kf7-f6 Kc3-d2 Kf6-f5
Kd2-e3 e5-e4 Ke3-e2 Kf5-f4 Ke2-f2 e4-e3+ Kf2-e2 Kf4-e4 Ke2-e1 Ke4-f3 Ke1-f1
Kf3-e4 Kf1-e2 Ke4-f4 Ke2-e1 Kf4-e4 Ke1-e2) 0.00/39 3} Kf7 {(Ke7-f7 Qc6-c7+
Kf7-g6 Qc7-b8 Kg6-f5 Qb8-c8+ Kf5-g5 Qc8-e6 Nf6-g4+ Ke3-f3 Rd2-d3+ Kf3-e2
e5-e4 Qe6-g8+ Kg5-f5 Qg8-h7+) +2.01/12 2} 54. Qxc3 {(Qc6xc3 Nf6-d5+ Ke3xd2
Nd5xc3 Kd2xc3 Kf7-f6 Kc3-d2 Kf6-f5 Kd2-e3 e5-e4 Ke3-e2 Kf5-f4 Ke2-f2 e4-e3+
Kf2-e2 Kf4-e4 Ke2-e1 Ke4-f4 Ke1-e2) 0.00/44 3} Nd5+ {(Nf6-d5+ Ke3xd2 Nd5xc3
Kd2xc3 Kf7-g6 Kc3-d3 Kg6-f5 Kd3-d2 Kf5-f4 Kd2-e2 e5-e4 Ke2-f2 e4-e3+ Kf2-e1
Kf4-f3 Ke1-f1 Kf3-f4) +3.20/15 2} 55. Kxd2 {(Ke3xd2 Nd5xc3 Kd2xc3 Kf7-f6
Kc3-d3 Kf6-f5 Kd3-e3 Kf5-g5 Ke3-e4 Kg5-f6 Ke4-e3 Kf6-e6 Ke3-e2 Ke6-d6
Ke2-e3 Kd6-d5 Ke3-d3 Kd5-c5 Kd3-e3 Kc5-d6 Ke3-e4 Kd6-e6 Ke4-e3 Ke6-f5
Ke3-f3 Kf5-f6 Kf3-e3) 0.00/84 6} Nxc3 {(Nd5xc3 Kd2xc3 Kf7-e6 Kc3-d3 Ke6-d5
Kd3-e3 e5-e4 Ke3-d2 Kd5-d4 Kd2-e2 e4-e3 Ke2-e1 Kd4-d3 Ke1-d1 Kd3-e4 Kd1-e1
Ke4-d5 Ke1-d1 Kd5-e5 Kd1-e1 Ke5-f4 Ke1-e2 Kf4-e4) +3.20/21 0} 56. Kxc3
{(Kd2xc3 Kf7-f6 Kc3-d2 Kf6-f5 Kd2-e3 e5-e4 Ke3-d2 Kf5-f4 Kd2-e2 e4-e3
Ke2-e1 Kf4-e4 Ke1-e2 Ke4-d4 Ke2-e1 Kd4-d3 Ke1-d1 Kd3-e4 Kd1-e1 Ke4-f3
Ke1-f1 Kf3-f4 Kf1-e2 Kf4-e4 Ke2-e1) 0.00/85 3} Ke6 {(Kf7-e6 Kc3-d3 Ke6-f5
Kd3-e3 e5-e4 Ke3-e2 Kf5-f4 Ke2-f2 e4-e3+ Kf2-e2 Kf4-e4 Ke2-e1 Ke4-f4
Ke1-e2) 0.00/64 0} 57. Kd2 {(Kc3-d2 Ke6-f5 Kd2-e3 Kf5-f6 Ke3-d3 Kf6-e6
Kd3-e3 Ke6-d5 Ke3-d3 Kd5-d6 Kd3-e3 Kd6-e7 Ke3-f3 Ke7-f6 Kf3-e4 Kf6-e6
Ke4-e3) 0.00/86 4} e4 {(e5-e4 Kd2-e3 Ke6-f5 Ke3-e2 Kf5-f4 Ke2-f2 e4-e3+
Kf2-e2 Kf4-e4 Ke2-e1 Ke4-f4 Ke1-e2) 0.00/64 0} 58. Ke2 {(Kd2-e2 Ke6-e5
Ke2-e3 Ke5-d5 Ke3-e2 Kd5-d4 Ke2-d2 Kd4-d5 Kd2-e3 Kd5-e5 Ke3-e2 Ke5-f4
Ke2-f2 e4-e3+ Kf2-e2 Kf4-e4 Ke2-e1 Ke4-f3 Ke1-f1 Kf3-g4 Kf1-e1 Kg4-g3
Ke1-e2 Kg3-f4 Ke2-e1 Kf4-e4 Ke1-e2 Ke4-d4 Ke2-e1 Kd4-d3 Ke1-d1 Kd3-e4
Kd1-e2) 0.00/90 3} Ke5 {(Ke6-e5 Ke2-e3 Ke5-f5 Ke3-e2 Kf5-f4 Ke2-f2 e4-e3+
Kf2-e2 Kf4-e4 Ke2-e1 Ke4-f4 Ke1-e2) 0.00/64 0} 59. Ke3 {(Ke2-e3 Ke5-d5
Ke3-e2 Kd5-d4 Ke2-d2 e4-e3+ Kd2-e2 Kd4-e4 Ke2-e1 Ke4-f3 Ke1-f1 Kf3-g3
Kf1-e1 Kg3-g4 Ke1-e2 Kg4-f4 Ke2-e1 Kf4-e4 Ke1-e2 Ke4-d4 Ke2-e1 Kd4-d3
Ke1-d1 Kd3-e4 Kd1-e2) 0.00/99 3} Kd5 {(Ke5-d5 Ke3-e2 Kd5-e5 Ke2-e3) 0.00/64
0} 60. Kf2 {(Ke3-f2 Kd5-d4 Kf2-e2 e4-e3 Ke2-e1 Kd4-e4 Ke1-e2 Ke4-f4 Ke2-e1
Kf4-f3 Ke1-f1 Kf3-e4 Kf1-e1 Ke4-d3 Ke1-d1 Kd3-d4 Kd1-e2 Kd4-e4 Ke2-e1)
0.00/99 2} Kd4 {(Kd5-d4 Kf2-e2 Kd4-e5 Ke2-e3 Ke5-d5 Ke3-e2 Kd5-e5) 0.00/64
0} 61. Ke2 {(Kf2-e2 e4-e3 Ke2-e1 Kd4-e4 Ke1-e2 Ke4-f4 Ke2-e1 Kf4-f3 Ke1-f1
Kf3-e4 Kf1-e2) 0.00/99 0} e3 {(e4-e3 Ke2-e1 Kd4-e5 Ke1-e2 Ke5-e4 Ke2-e1
Ke4-f4 Ke1-e2 Kf4-e4) 0.00/64 0} 62. Ke1 {(Ke2-e1 Kd4-d3 Ke1-d1 Kd3-d4
Kd1-e1) 0.00/99 0} Ke4 {(Kd4-e4 Ke1-e2 Ke4-f4 Ke2-e1 Kf4-f3 Ke1-f1 Kf3-g4
Kf1-e2 Kg4-f4) 0.00/64 0} 63. Ke2 {(Ke1-e2 Ke4-d4 Ke2-e1 Kd4-d3 Ke1-d1
Kd3-d4 Kd1-e1) 0.00/99 0} Kf4 {(Ke4-f4 Ke2-e1 Kf4-f3 Ke1-f1 Kf3-g4 Kf1-e2
Kg4-f4) 0.00/64 0} 64. Ke1 {(Ke2-e1 Kf4-f3 Ke1-f1 Kf3-f4 Kf1-e1) 0.00/99 0}
Kg4 {(Kf4-g4 Ke1-e2 Kg4-f4 Ke2-e1 Kf4-f3 Ke1-f1 Kf3-g4 Kf1-e2) 0.00/64 0}
65. Ke2 {(Ke1-e2 Kg4-f5 Ke2xe3) 0.00/99 0} Kf4 {(Kg4-f4 Ke2-e1 Kf4-f3
Ke1-f1 Kf3-g4 Kf1-e2) 0.00/64 0} 66. Ke1 {(Ke2-e1 Kf4-f3 Ke1-f1 Kf3-f4
Kf1-e1) 0.00/99 0} Kf3 {(Kf4-f3 Ke1-f1 Kf3-g4 Kf1-e2 Kg4-f4 Ke2-e1) 0.00/64
0} 67. Kf1 {(Ke1-f1 Kf3-f4 Kf1-e1) 0.00/99 0} e2+ {(e3-e2+ Kf1-e1 Kf3-e3)
0.00/64 0} 68. Ke1 {(Kf1-e1 Kf3-e3) 0.00/99 0} Ke3 {(Kf3-e3) 0.00/64 0
Stalemate} *[/pgn]