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Engine: Shredder 12 UCI 32-bit (128 MB)
Stefan Meyer-Kahlen
15 0:44 0.00 39.hxg5 Rd1+ 40.Kh2 hxg5 41.Nc3 Rd8 42.Ne2 Nf5 43.Rc2 Ke7 44.Kg1 Rd1+ 45.Kh2 Rd8 46.Kg1 Rd1+ 47.Kh2 Rd8
15 0:46 -0.14 39.Rb1 f5 40.Nc3 Rd2 41.Ra1 Rc2 42.Ra3 g4 43.e4 Kf6 44.Bf1 Nc8 45.Bd3 Rd2 46.exf5 Rxd3 47.fxe6 Kxe6
15 0:56 -0.15 39.Rc2 Rd1+ 40.Kh2 Rd7 41.hxg5 hxg5 42.Rb2 Nd5 43.Rc2 Rc7 44.Rd2
15 1:02 -0.16 39.Nd2 g4 40.Kh2 Rc8 41.Ne4 Nf5 42.Rb4 Rc1 43.Ra4 Rc7 44.Bf1 Bd5 45.Bd3 h5 46.Kg1 Ke6
15 1:06 -0.22 39.Kh2 f5 40.Nd2 g4 41.Nb3 Bxb3 42.Rxb3 Rd2 43.Kg1 Rd1+ 44.Kh2 Ke6 45.Ra3 Rb1 46.Rxa7 Rxb5 47.Ra8 Ng6 48.Re8+ Kd7 49.Ra8 Ne5
average search depth 15 half-moves after 1:06 min; evaluation 0.00 means the position is even
Anand vs Topalov Game 11
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Re: Anand vs Topalov Game 11
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Re: Anand vs Topalov Game 11
[d]8/p3nk2/1p2bp2/1P6/3rNP2/6P1/1R4B1/6K1 w - -
Engine: Shredder 12 UCI 32-bit (128 MB)
Stefan Meyer-Kahlen
18 4:34 -0.02 42.Kf2 Bd5 43.Nc3 Bxg2 44.Kxg2 Rd3 45.Ne2 Ra3 46.Nd4 Nd5 47.Rd2 Nc3 48.Rc2 Kg6 49.Kh2 Nd5 50.Rc8 a5 51.bxa6 Rxa6 52.f5+
18 4:35 -0.13 42.Rd2 Rxd2 43.Nxd2 Nf5 44.Ne4 Nd4 45.Bf1 f5 46.Nc3 Ke7 47.Kf2 Kd6 48.Ke3 Nb3 49.Na4 Kd5 50.Kd3 Bd7
17 2:02 -0.13 42.Rc2 Rd7 43.Rd2 Rxd2 44.Nxd2 Nf5 45.Ne4 Nd4 46.Bf1 f5 47.Nc3 Ke7 48.Kf2 Kd6 49.Ke3 Nb3 50.Na4 Kd5 51.Kd3 Bd7
17 2:32 -0.21 42.Rb1 Bd5 43.Re1 Nf5 44.Kf2 Bb7 45.Bf3 Rb4 46.Bh5+ Kg7 47.Nc3 Rb2+ 48.Re2 Rb3 49.Bg4 Nxg3
17 2:23 -0.35 42.Bf3 Bd5 43.Nd2 Bxf3 44.Nxf3 Ra4 45.Rd2 Nf5 46.Kf2 Ke7 47.Re2+ Kd6 48.g4 Ne7 49.g5 Rxf4 50.Kg3 fxg5 51.Nxg5 Nd5 52.Ne4+ Kd7
average search depth 18 half-moves after 4:35 min; evaluation -0.02 means the position is even
Engine: Shredder 12 UCI 32-bit (128 MB)
Stefan Meyer-Kahlen
18 4:34 -0.02 42.Kf2 Bd5 43.Nc3 Bxg2 44.Kxg2 Rd3 45.Ne2 Ra3 46.Nd4 Nd5 47.Rd2 Nc3 48.Rc2 Kg6 49.Kh2 Nd5 50.Rc8 a5 51.bxa6 Rxa6 52.f5+
18 4:35 -0.13 42.Rd2 Rxd2 43.Nxd2 Nf5 44.Ne4 Nd4 45.Bf1 f5 46.Nc3 Ke7 47.Kf2 Kd6 48.Ke3 Nb3 49.Na4 Kd5 50.Kd3 Bd7
17 2:02 -0.13 42.Rc2 Rd7 43.Rd2 Rxd2 44.Nxd2 Nf5 45.Ne4 Nd4 46.Bf1 f5 47.Nc3 Ke7 48.Kf2 Kd6 49.Ke3 Nb3 50.Na4 Kd5 51.Kd3 Bd7
17 2:32 -0.21 42.Rb1 Bd5 43.Re1 Nf5 44.Kf2 Bb7 45.Bf3 Rb4 46.Bh5+ Kg7 47.Nc3 Rb2+ 48.Re2 Rb3 49.Bg4 Nxg3
17 2:23 -0.35 42.Bf3 Bd5 43.Nd2 Bxf3 44.Nxf3 Ra4 45.Rd2 Nf5 46.Kf2 Ke7 47.Re2+ Kd6 48.g4 Ne7 49.g5 Rxf4 50.Kg3 fxg5 51.Nxg5 Nd5 52.Ne4+ Kd7
average search depth 18 half-moves after 4:35 min; evaluation -0.02 means the position is even
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Re: Anand vs Topalov Game 11
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Re: Anand vs Topalov Game 11
[d]8/p4k2/1p2bp2/1P3n2/3rNP2/6P1/1R3KB1/8 w - -
Engine: Shredder 12 UCI 32-bit (128 MB)
Stefan Meyer-Kahlen
17 3:09 0.00 43.g4 Nh6 44.Ke3 Ra4 45.Nxf6 Bxg4 46.Nxg4 Nxg4+ 47.Kf3 Nf6 48.Ke3 Ra3+ 49.Kd4 Ke6 50.Kc4 Ra4+ 51.Kb3 Rxf4 52.Re2+ Kd7 53.Rd2+ Ke6 54.Re2+ Kd7 55.Rd2+ Ke6 56.Re2+
17 2:23 -0.26 43.Bf3 Bd5 44.Bh5+ Kg7 45.Nd2 Nd6 46.Be2 Ra4 47.Ke3 f5 48.Nb1 Bf7 49.Nc3 Rc4 50.Rb3 Rc7 51.Ra3 Re7+
17 2:16 -0.33 43.Rc2 Bd5 44.Re2 Bc4 45.Rb2 Ke7 46.Bf3 Nd6 47.Nc3 Rd3 48.Rc2 f5 49.Bc6 Kf7 50.Rc1 Kg6 51.Kg2
17 3:22 -0.39 43.Rb1 Ra4 44.Nc3 Rc4 45.Ne2 Rc2 46.Be4 Ra2 47.Ke1 Nd6 48.Bd3 Bd7 49.Rb3 Ke6 50.Kd1 f5
16 1:28 -0.39 43.Nd2 Ra4 44.Be4 Nd6 45.Bc6 Ke7 46.Nb1 Rc4 47.Re2 Kf7 48.Rd2 Nf5 49.Bf3 Ke7 50.g4 Nd4 51.f5
average search depth 17 half-moves after 3:22 min; evaluation 0.00 means the position is even
Upss ... be careful Anand.
Engine: Shredder 12 UCI 32-bit (128 MB)
Stefan Meyer-Kahlen
17 3:09 0.00 43.g4 Nh6 44.Ke3 Ra4 45.Nxf6 Bxg4 46.Nxg4 Nxg4+ 47.Kf3 Nf6 48.Ke3 Ra3+ 49.Kd4 Ke6 50.Kc4 Ra4+ 51.Kb3 Rxf4 52.Re2+ Kd7 53.Rd2+ Ke6 54.Re2+ Kd7 55.Rd2+ Ke6 56.Re2+
17 2:23 -0.26 43.Bf3 Bd5 44.Bh5+ Kg7 45.Nd2 Nd6 46.Be2 Ra4 47.Ke3 f5 48.Nb1 Bf7 49.Nc3 Rc4 50.Rb3 Rc7 51.Ra3 Re7+
17 2:16 -0.33 43.Rc2 Bd5 44.Re2 Bc4 45.Rb2 Ke7 46.Bf3 Nd6 47.Nc3 Rd3 48.Rc2 f5 49.Bc6 Kf7 50.Rc1 Kg6 51.Kg2
17 3:22 -0.39 43.Rb1 Ra4 44.Nc3 Rc4 45.Ne2 Rc2 46.Be4 Ra2 47.Ke1 Nd6 48.Bd3 Bd7 49.Rb3 Ke6 50.Kd1 f5
16 1:28 -0.39 43.Nd2 Ra4 44.Be4 Nd6 45.Bc6 Ke7 46.Nb1 Rc4 47.Re2 Kf7 48.Rd2 Nf5 49.Bf3 Ke7 50.g4 Nd4 51.f5
average search depth 17 half-moves after 3:22 min; evaluation 0.00 means the position is even
Upss ... be careful Anand.
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Re: Anand vs Topalov Game 11
The White b pawn is the key to the result of the game....Topalov is going for blood....if Anand continues to play passively he will lose....the position is not a simple draw one anymore,a dynamic endgame with mine fields is present now....Aser Huerga wrote:[d]8/p4k2/1p2bp2/1P3n2/3rNP2/6P1/1R3KB1/8 w - -
Engine: Shredder 12 UCI 32-bit (128 MB)
Stefan Meyer-Kahlen
17 3:09 0.00 43.g4 Nh6 44.Ke3 Ra4 45.Nxf6 Bxg4 46.Nxg4 Nxg4+ 47.Kf3 Nf6 48.Ke3 Ra3+ 49.Kd4 Ke6 50.Kc4 Ra4+ 51.Kb3 Rxf4 52.Re2+ Kd7 53.Rd2+ Ke6 54.Re2+ Kd7 55.Rd2+ Ke6 56.Re2+
17 2:23 -0.26 43.Bf3 Bd5 44.Bh5+ Kg7 45.Nd2 Nd6 46.Be2 Ra4 47.Ke3 f5 48.Nb1 Bf7 49.Nc3 Rc4 50.Rb3 Rc7 51.Ra3 Re7+
17 2:16 -0.33 43.Rc2 Bd5 44.Re2 Bc4 45.Rb2 Ke7 46.Bf3 Nd6 47.Nc3 Rd3 48.Rc2 f5 49.Bc6 Kf7 50.Rc1 Kg6 51.Kg2
17 3:22 -0.39 43.Rb1 Ra4 44.Nc3 Rc4 45.Ne2 Rc2 46.Be4 Ra2 47.Ke1 Nd6 48.Bd3 Bd7 49.Rb3 Ke6 50.Kd1 f5
16 1:28 -0.39 43.Nd2 Ra4 44.Be4 Nd6 45.Bc6 Ke7 46.Nb1 Rc4 47.Re2 Kf7 48.Rd2 Nf5 49.Bf3 Ke7 50.g4 Nd4 51.f5
average search depth 17 half-moves after 3:22 min; evaluation 0.00 means the position is even
Upss ... be careful Anand.
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Re: Anand vs Topalov Game 11
[d]8/p4k2/1p3p2/1P1b1n2/3rNP2/5BP1/1R3K2/8 w - -
Engine: Shredder 12 UCI 32-bit (128 MB)
Stefan Meyer-Kahlen
20 4:30 -0.17 44.Bh5+ Kg7 45.Nd2 Rd3 46.Bf3 Bxf3 47.Nxf3 Nd6 48.Rb4 f5 49.Rd4 Ne4+ 50.Kg2 Rc3 51.Rd5
19 1:52 -0.30 44.Nd2 Bxf3 45.Nxf3 Ra4 46.Rd2 Ke7 47.Kg2 Rb4 48.Ra2 Kd6 49.Rxa7 Rxb5 50.g4 Rb2+ 51.Kh3 Ne3 52.Ra3 Nd5 53.g5 Nxf4+ 54.Kg4 Nd5 55.gxf6
19 3:06 -0.33 44.Re2 Rd3 45.Bg4 Bxe4 46.Rxe4 Nxg3 47.Ra4 Kg6 48.Bf3 Nf5 49.Rxa7 Rb3 50.Be4 Rxb5 51.Rd7 Kh5 52.Bf3+ Kh6 53.Be4
19 3:16 -0.63 44.Nc3 Bxf3 45.Kxf3 Rd3+ 46.Ke4 Rxg3 47.Kxf5 Rxc3 48.Kg4 Rc4 49.Ra2 Kg6 50.Rxa7 Rc5 51.Ra8 f5+ 52.Kh4 Rxb5 53.Rc8
19 3:34 -0.69 44.g4 Bxe4 45.gxf5 Bxf5 46.Ra2 Rd7 47.Ra1 Rc7 48.Ke3 Be6 49.Be4 Bd7 50.Bd3 Ke6 51.Be2 Kd6 52.Bd3 Kd5
average search depth 20 half-moves after 4:29 min; evaluation -0.17 means the position is even
Engine: Shredder 12 UCI 32-bit (128 MB)
Stefan Meyer-Kahlen
20 4:30 -0.17 44.Bh5+ Kg7 45.Nd2 Rd3 46.Bf3 Bxf3 47.Nxf3 Nd6 48.Rb4 f5 49.Rd4 Ne4+ 50.Kg2 Rc3 51.Rd5
19 1:52 -0.30 44.Nd2 Bxf3 45.Nxf3 Ra4 46.Rd2 Ke7 47.Kg2 Rb4 48.Ra2 Kd6 49.Rxa7 Rxb5 50.g4 Rb2+ 51.Kh3 Ne3 52.Ra3 Nd5 53.g5 Nxf4+ 54.Kg4 Nd5 55.gxf6
19 3:06 -0.33 44.Re2 Rd3 45.Bg4 Bxe4 46.Rxe4 Nxg3 47.Ra4 Kg6 48.Bf3 Nf5 49.Rxa7 Rb3 50.Be4 Rxb5 51.Rd7 Kh5 52.Bf3+ Kh6 53.Be4
19 3:16 -0.63 44.Nc3 Bxf3 45.Kxf3 Rd3+ 46.Ke4 Rxg3 47.Kxf5 Rxc3 48.Kg4 Rc4 49.Ra2 Kg6 50.Rxa7 Rc5 51.Ra8 f5+ 52.Kh4 Rxb5 53.Rc8
19 3:34 -0.69 44.g4 Bxe4 45.gxf5 Bxf5 46.Ra2 Rd7 47.Ra1 Rc7 48.Ke3 Be6 49.Be4 Bd7 50.Bd3 Ke6 51.Be2 Kd6 52.Bd3 Kd5
average search depth 20 half-moves after 4:29 min; evaluation -0.17 means the position is even
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Re: Anand vs Topalov Game 11
Yes, Topalov will get a passed pawn in b, and could be deciding...
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Re: Anand vs Topalov Game 11
The position is dangerous for white....in a move or two Topalov will press with all he got....Aser Huerga wrote:[d]8/p4k2/1p3p2/1P1b1n2/3rNP2/5BP1/1R3K2/8 w - -
Engine: Shredder 12 UCI 32-bit (128 MB)
Stefan Meyer-Kahlen
20 4:30 -0.17 44.Bh5+ Kg7 45.Nd2 Rd3 46.Bf3 Bxf3 47.Nxf3 Nd6 48.Rb4 f5 49.Rd4 Ne4+ 50.Kg2 Rc3 51.Rd5
19 1:52 -0.30 44.Nd2 Bxf3 45.Nxf3 Ra4 46.Rd2 Ke7 47.Kg2 Rb4 48.Ra2 Kd6 49.Rxa7 Rxb5 50.g4 Rb2+ 51.Kh3 Ne3 52.Ra3 Nd5 53.g5 Nxf4+ 54.Kg4 Nd5 55.gxf6
19 3:06 -0.33 44.Re2 Rd3 45.Bg4 Bxe4 46.Rxe4 Nxg3 47.Ra4 Kg6 48.Bf3 Nf5 49.Rxa7 Rb3 50.Be4 Rxb5 51.Rd7 Kh5 52.Bf3+ Kh6 53.Be4
19 3:16 -0.63 44.Nc3 Bxf3 45.Kxf3 Rd3+ 46.Ke4 Rxg3 47.Kxf5 Rxc3 48.Kg4 Rc4 49.Ra2 Kg6 50.Rxa7 Rc5 51.Ra8 f5+ 52.Kh4 Rxb5 53.Rc8
19 3:34 -0.69 44.g4 Bxe4 45.gxf5 Bxf5 46.Ra2 Rd7 47.Ra1 Rc7 48.Ke3 Be6 49.Be4 Bd7 50.Bd3 Ke6 51.Be2 Kd6 52.Bd3 Kd5
average search depth 20 half-moves after 4:29 min; evaluation -0.17 means the position is even
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