Gligoric-Smyslov, 1959

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Lyudmil Tsvetkov
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Re: Gligoric-Smyslov, 1959

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zullil wrote:
Lyudmil Tsvetkov wrote: Be4

[d]1r6/r4q1k/6p1/1n2Pp1p/1BpPbP1P/p1P1Q1K1/R3B3/R7 w - - 0 2
Stockfish sees absolutely nothing for either side. It plays Bd1.
[d]1r6/r4q1k/6p1/1n2Pp1p/1BpPbP1P/p1P1Q1K1/R7/R2B4 b - - 1 2
Qd5

[d]1r6/r6k/6p1/1n1qPp1p/1BpPbP1P/p1P1Q1K1/R7/R2B4 w - - 0 3
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Re: Gligoric-Smyslov, 1959

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Lyudmil Tsvetkov wrote: Qd5

[d]1r6/r6k/6p1/1n1qPp1p/1BpPbP1P/p1P1Q1K1/R7/R2B4 w - - 0 3
SF plays Qd2.
[d]1r6/r6k/6p1/1n1qPp1p/1BpPbP1P/p1P3K1/R2Q4/R2B4 b - - 1 3
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Re: Gligoric-Smyslov, 1959

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zullil wrote:
Lyudmil Tsvetkov wrote: Qd5

[d]1r6/r6k/6p1/1n1qPp1p/1BpPbP1P/p1P1Q1K1/R7/R2B4 w - - 0 3
SF plays Qd2.
[d]1r6/r6k/6p1/1n1qPp1p/1BpPbP1P/p1P3K1/R2Q4/R2B4 b - - 1 3
Rba8

[d]r7/r6k/6p1/1n1qPp1p/1BpPbP1P/p1P3K1/R2Q4/R2B4 w - - 0 4

Almost there.

My conscience bites me a bit that I play here and there, the reading public, if any, might be appalled and already concentrated all its attention to the very interesting Komodo-SF match, run by Graham, but what to do, Carlsen plays like that. :)
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Re: Gligoric-Smyslov, 1959

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Yes, we are following your game, Lyudmil ! ;-)
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Re: Gligoric-Smyslov, 1959

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Vinvin wrote:Yes, we are following your game, Lyudmil ! ;-)
Thanks Vincent, but I am certain most are on Graham's Komodo-SF right now. :(
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Re: Gligoric-Smyslov, 1959

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Lyudmil Tsvetkov wrote: Rba8

Almost there.

My conscience bites me a bit that I play here and there, the reading public, if any, might be appalled and already concentrated all its attention to the very interesting Komodo-SF match, run by Graham, but what to do, Carlsen plays like that. :)
Sorry to our many viewers for the delay. Stockfish plays Qe2.
[d]r7/r6k/6p1/1n1qPp1p/1BpPbP1P/p1P3K1/R3Q3/R2B4 b - - 1 4

Whatever you plan to unleash, Stockfish is blind to it. Evaluation is 0.00 at depth 50 (with 6-man tables).
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Re: Gligoric-Smyslov, 1959

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zullil wrote:
Lyudmil Tsvetkov wrote: Rba8

Almost there.

My conscience bites me a bit that I play here and there, the reading public, if any, might be appalled and already concentrated all its attention to the very interesting Komodo-SF match, run by Graham, but what to do, Carlsen plays like that. :)
Sorry to our many viewers for the delay. Stockfish plays Qe2.
[d]r7/r6k/6p1/1n1qPp1p/1BpPbP1P/p1P3K1/R3Q3/R2B4 b - - 1 4

Whatever you plan to unleash, Stockfish is blind to it. Evaluation is 0.00 at depth 50 (with 6-man tables).
Ra6

[d]r7/7k/r5p1/1n1qPp1p/1BpPbP1P/p1P3K1/R3Q3/R2B4 w - - 0 5
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Re: Gligoric-Smyslov, 1959

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Lyudmil Tsvetkov wrote: Ra6

[d]r7/7k/r5p1/1n1qPp1p/1BpPbP1P/p1P3K1/R3Q3/R2B4 w - - 0 5
Bc2
[d]r7/7k/r5p1/1n1qPp1p/1BpPbP1P/p1P3K1/R1B1Q3/R7 b - - 1 5
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Re: Gligoric-Smyslov, 1959

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zullil wrote:
Lyudmil Tsvetkov wrote: Ra6

[d]r7/7k/r5p1/1n1qPp1p/1BpPbP1P/p1P3K1/R3Q3/R2B4 w - - 0 5
Bc2
[d]r7/7k/r5p1/1n1qPp1p/1BpPbP1P/p1P3K1/R1B1Q3/R7 b - - 1 5
Rg8

[d]6r1/7k/r5p1/1n1qPp1p/1BpPbP1P/p1P3K1/R1B1Q3/R7 w - - 0 6
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Re: Gligoric-Smyslov, 1959

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zullil wrote:
Lyudmil Tsvetkov wrote: Rba8

Almost there.

My conscience bites me a bit that I play here and there, the reading public, if any, might be appalled and already concentrated all its attention to the very interesting Komodo-SF match, run by Graham, but what to do, Carlsen plays like that. :)
Sorry to our many viewers for the delay. Stockfish plays Qe2.
[d]r7/r6k/6p1/1n1qPp1p/1BpPbP1P/p1P3K1/R3Q3/R2B4 b - - 1 4

Whatever you plan to unleash, Stockfish is blind to it. Evaluation is 0.00 at depth 50 (with 6-man tables).
This is from a very experimental version of mine. Much lower depth because of some changes in the search. No eval changes.
1024 MB Hash, 8 cores:

Code: Select all

info depth 30 seldepth 37 multipv 1 score cp -58 nodes 2657538492 nps 13522717 hashfull 999 tbhits 0 time 196524 pv a7a6 e2d2 h7g8 d2e3 g8h7 b4c5 a8b8 e3d2 d5a8 c5b4 e4h1 d2f2 h1e4 f2e1 a8c6 e1e3 c6a8 e3f2 a8d5 f2d2 d5a8 g3h2 a8d5 b4a3 b8a8 a3b4 a6a2 a1a2 b5d4 c3d4
Jörg Oster