The brilliant chess move (48)

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The brilliant chess move (48)

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The weekly series of chezz puzzles "The brilliant chess move" (Glarean Magazine) includes
tactical and strategic examples of great human chess art, and simultaneously
it is composed of very hard positions for most chess software.

The youngest member of this Hall of Fame is a shot by the Swiss IM
Richard Gerber, played against the Macedonian GM V. Georgiev (Lucerne 2003).

Regards: Walter

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Re: The brilliant chess move (48)

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[d]3q1rk1/2nbp1b1/pr1p1n1p/2pP1Pp1/2P1P2Q/2N2N2/1P2B1PP/R1B2RK1 w - - 0 0
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Re: The brilliant chess move (48)

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AdminX wrote:[d]3q1rk1/2nbp1b1/pr1p1n1p/2pP1Pp1/2P1P2Q/2N2N2/1P2B1PP/R1B2RK1 w - - 0 0
After an hour, Crafty-23.0 prefers Qe1. I'm going to investigate Bxg5 on my own!

Code: Select all

max threads set to 8.
EGTB cache memory =  256M bytes.
hash table memory = 3072M bytes.
pawn hash table memory =  512M bytes.
choose from book moves randomly (using weights.)
choose from 5 best moves.
pondering enabled.
Audio output enabled
 game/10 minutes primary time control


Crafty v23.0 (8 cpus)

White(1): book off
book file disabled.
White(1): ponder off
pondering disabled.
White(1): speech off
Audio output disabled
White(1): setboard 3q1rk1/2nbp1b1/pr1p1n1p/2pP1Pp1/2P1P2Q/2N2N2/1P2B1PP/R1B2RK1 w - - 0 0
White(1): st 3600
search time set to 3600.00.
White(1): display

       +---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+
    8  |   | . |   |<Q>|   |<R>|<K>| . |
       +---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+
    7  | . |   |<N>|<B>|<P>|   |<B>|   |
       +---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+
    6  |<P>|<R>|   |<P>|   |<N>|   |<P>|
       +---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+
    5  | . |   |<P>|-P-| . |-P-|<P>|   |
       +---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+
    4  |   | . |-P-| . |-P-| . |   |-Q-|
       +---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+
    3  | . |   |-N-|   | . |-N-| . |   |
       +---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+
    2  |   |-P-|   | . |-B-| . |-P-|-P-|
       +---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+
    1  |-R-|   |-B-|   | . |-R-|-K-|   |
       +---+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+
         a   b   c   d   e   f   g   h

White(1): go
              time limit 60:00 (+0.00) (60:00)
              depth   time  score   variation (1)
starting thread 1
starting thread 2
starting thread 3
starting thread 4
starting thread 5
starting thread 6
starting thread 7
                8     0.05   1.48   1. Qg3 Qe8 2. Kh1 Nh5 3. Qe1 g4 4.
                                    Nh4 Nf6 <HT>
                8->   0.06   1.48   1. Qg3 Qe8 2. Kh1 Nh5 3. Qe1 g4 4.
                                    Nh4 Nf6 <HT>
                9     0.09   1.40   1. Qg3 Qe8 2. Kh1 Qf7 3. Ra3 Rbb8 4.
                                    h3 Nh5 5. Qg4
                9->   0.10   1.40   1. Qg3 Qe8 2. Kh1 Qf7 3. Ra3 Rbb8 4.
                                    h3 Nh5 5. Qg4
               10     0.22   1.31   1. Qg3 Nh5 2. Qh3 Nf4 3. Bxf4 gxf4
                                    4. Ra2 Qb8 5. Qh4 Bxc3 6. bxc3
               10     0.60   1.38   1. Qe1 Nh7 2. Ra2 Rb3 3. Be3 g4 4.
                                    Nh4 Bxc3 5. bxc3 h5
               10->   0.60   1.38   1. Qe1 Nh7 2. Ra2 Rb3 3. Be3 g4 4.
                                    Nh4 Bxc3 5. bxc3 h5
               11     0.81   1.34   1. Qe1 Nh7 2. Ra2 Rb3 3. Be3 Qb8 4.
                                    Qd2 Bxc3 5. bxc3 g4 6. Nh4
               11->   0.82   1.34   1. Qe1 Nh7 2. Ra2 Rb3 3. Be3 Qb8 4.
                                    Qd2 Bxc3 5. bxc3 g4 6. Nh4
               12     1.10   1.37   1. Qe1 Nh7 2. Ra2 Rb3 3. Be3 Qa8 4.
                                    Qg3 Qb7 5. e5 Bxf5 6. exd6 exd6 7.
                                    Qxd6 Rxb2 8. Rxb2 Qxb2
               12->   1.58   1.37   1. Qe1 Nh7 2. Ra2 Rb3 3. Be3 Qa8 4.
                                    Qg3 Qb7 5. e5 Bxf5 6. exd6 exd6 7.
                                    Qxd6 Rxb2 8. Rxb2 Qxb2 (s=2)
               13     2.29   1.57   1. Qe1 Nh7 2. Ra2 Rb3 3. Be3 Qb8 4.
                                    Qa1 Qb7 5. Nd2 Rb4 6. Bh5 Bxc3 7. bxc3
                                    <HT>
               13->   2.33   1.57   1. Qe1 Nh7 2. Ra2 Rb3 3. Be3 Qb8 4.
                                    Qa1 Qb7 5. Nd2 Rb4 6. Bh5 Bxc3 7. bxc3
                                    <HT>
               14     5.95   1.63   1. Qe1 Nh7 2. Ra2 Qe8 3. Be3 Qb8 4.
                                    Qd2 Rb3 5. Rc1 a5 6. Bd1 Rb4 7. b3
                                    g4 <HT>
               14->   6.01   1.63   1. Qe1 Nh7 2. Ra2 Qe8 3. Be3 Qb8 4.
                                    Qd2 Rb3 5. Rc1 a5 6. Bd1 Rb4 7. b3
                                    g4 <HT>
               15    16.08   1.60   1. Qe1 Be8 2. Ra2 Nd7 3. Qg3 Bh5 4.
                                    h4 Bxf3 5. gxf3 Be5 6. f4 Bxc3 7. bxc3
                                    Nf6 8. Bf3
               15->  16.19   1.60   1. Qe1 Be8 2. Ra2 Nd7 3. Qg3 Bh5 4.
                                    h4 Bxf3 5. gxf3 Be5 6. f4 Bxc3 7. bxc3
                                    Nf6 8. Bf3
               16    22.85   1.60   1. Qe1 Be8 2. Ra2 Qb8 3. Qg3 Nh5 4.
                                    Qh3 Nf6 5. Ne1 Rb4 6. Nc2 Rb3 7. Ne3
                                    Bd7 8. Ra5 Qb6
               16->  23.14   1.60   1. Qe1 Be8 2. Ra2 Qb8 3. Qg3 Nh5 4.
                                    Qh3 Nf6 5. Ne1 Rb4 6. Nc2 Rb3 7. Ne3
                                    Bd7 8. Ra5 Qb6
               17    50.11   1.74   1. Qe1 Be8 2. e5 dxe5 3. Nd2 Nh5 4.
                                    Bxh5 Bxh5 5. Qe3 Rb8 6. Na4 Qc8 7.
                                    Qxc5 Bg4 8. Qxe7 Rf7 9. Qc5 Rxf5 10.
                                    Rxf5 Bxf5
               17->   1:12   1.74   1. Qe1 Be8 2. e5 dxe5 3. Nd2 Nh5 4.
                                    Bxh5 Bxh5 5. Qe3 Rb8 6. Na4 Qc8 7.
                                    Qxc5 Bg4 8. Qxe7 Rf7 9. Qc5 Rxf5 10.
                                    Rxf5 Bxf5 (s=2)
               18     1:56   1.87   1. Qe1 Be8 2. e5 dxe5 3. Nd2 e4 4.
                                    Ncxe4 Nxe4 5. Nxe4 Bd4+ 6. Kh1 Qc8
                                    7. Qa5 Na8 8. Ra2 Bd7 9. Bg4 Qc7 10.
                                    Bd2
               18->   1:56   1.87   1. Qe1 Be8 2. e5 dxe5 3. Nd2 e4 4.
                                    Ncxe4 Nxe4 5. Nxe4 Bd4+ 6. Kh1 Qc8
                                    7. Qa5 Na8 8. Ra2 Bd7 9. Bg4 Qc7 10.
                                    Bd2
               19     2:13   1.84   1. Qe1 Be8 2. e5 dxe5 3. Nd2 e4 4.
                                    Ncxe4 Nxe4 5. Nxe4 Bd4+ 6. Kh1 Qc8
                                    7. Qa5 Na8 8. Ra2 Rxf5 9. Rxf5 Qxf5
                                    10. Nxc5 Qf2
               19->   2:14   1.84   1. Qe1 Be8 2. e5 dxe5 3. Nd2 e4 4.
                                    Ncxe4 Nxe4 5. Nxe4 Bd4+ 6. Kh1 Qc8
                                    7. Qa5 Na8 8. Ra2 Rxf5 9. Rxf5 Qxf5
                                    10. Nxc5 Qf2
               20     3:19   1.84   1. Qe1 Be8 2. e5 dxe5 3. Nd2 e4 4.
                                    Ncxe4 Nxe4 5. Nxe4 Bd4+ 6. Kh1 Qc8
                                    7. g4 Rf7 8. Qa5 Na8 9. Rb1 Qc7 10.
                                    Bd2 Qe5 11. Bd3 <HT>
               20->   3:21   1.84   1. Qe1 Be8 2. e5 dxe5 3. Nd2 e4 4.
                                    Ncxe4 Nxe4 5. Nxe4 Bd4+ 6. Kh1 Qc8
                                    7. g4 Rf7 8. Qa5 Na8 9. Rb1 Qc7 10.
                                    Bd2 Qe5 11. Bd3 <HT>
               21     5:43   1.95   1. Qe1 Be8 2. e5 dxe5 3. Nd2 e4 4.
                                    Ncxe4 Nxe4 5. Nxe4 Bd4+ 6. Kh1 Qc8
                                    7. g4 Rf7 8. Qa5 Na8 9. Ra2 Bd7 10.
                                    Bd2 Qc7 11. b4 cxb4 12. Bxb4
               21->   5:46   1.95   1. Qe1 Be8 2. e5 dxe5 3. Nd2 e4 4.
                                    Ncxe4 Nxe4 5. Nxe4 Bd4+ 6. Kh1 Qc8
                                    7. g4 Rf7 8. Qa5 Na8 9. Ra2 Bd7 10.
                                    Bd2 Qc7 11. b4 cxb4 12. Bxb4
               22     7:48   1.95   1. Qe1 Be8 2. e5 dxe5 3. Nd2 e4 4.
                                    Ncxe4 Nxe4 5. Nxe4 Bd4+ 6. Kh1 Qc8
                                    7. g4 Rb4 8. Qg3 Qd8 9. Bd3 Rb3 10.
                                    Ra3 Rxa3 11. bxa3 Bd7 12. Be3
               22->   7:56   1.95   1. Qe1 Be8 2. e5 dxe5 3. Nd2 e4 4.
                                    Ncxe4 Nxe4 5. Nxe4 Bd4+ 6. Kh1 Qc8
                                    7. g4 Rb4 8. Qg3 Qd8 9. Bd3 Rb3 10.
                                    Ra3 Rxa3 11. bxa3 Bd7 12. Be3
               23    25:46   2.08   1. Qe1 Be8 2. e5 dxe5 3. Nd2 e4 4.
                                    Ncxe4 Nxe4 5. Nxe4 Bd4+ 6. Kh1 Qc8
                                    7. g4 Rf7 8. Rf3 Bd7 9. Ra5 Na8 10.
                                    Be3 Bxe3 <HT>
               23->  29:04   2.08   1. Qe1 Be8 2. e5 dxe5 3. Nd2 e4 4.
                                    Ncxe4 Nxe4 5. Nxe4 Bd4+ 6. Kh1 Qc8
                                    7. g4 Rf7 8. Rf3 Bd7 9. Ra5 Na8 10.
                                    Be3 Bxe3 <HT>
               24    51:45   2.07   1. Qe1 Be8 2. e5 dxe5 3. Nd2 e4 4.
                                    Ncxe4 Nxe4 5. Nxe4 Bd4+ 6. Kh1 Qc8
                                    7. g4 Rf7 8. Rf3 Bd7 9. Ra5 Ne8 10.
                                    Be3 Rxb2 11. Nxc5 Bxe3 12. Rxe3 Bb5
                                    13. Nd3
               24->  59:39   2.07   1. Qe1 Be8 2. e5 dxe5 3. Nd2 e4 4.
                                    Ncxe4 Nxe4 5. Nxe4 Bd4+ 6. Kh1 Qc8
                                    7. g4 Rf7 8. Rf3 Bd7 9. Ra5 Ne8 10.
                                    Be3 Rxb2 11. Nxc5 Bxe3 12. Rxe3 Bb5
                                    13. Nd3 (s=2)
              time=60:00  mat=1  n=52609764564  fh=90%  nps=14.6M     
              ext-> check=605.5M qcheck=1069.8M reduce=3220.7M/3587.7M
              predicted=0  evals=2469.5M  50move=0  EGTBprobes=0  hits=0
              SMP->  splits=3189455  aborts=328027  data=58/512  elap=60:00
terminating SMP processes.

White(1): Qe1 
              time used:  60:00
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Re: The brilliant chess move (48)

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Analysis by Rybka 3 (finished depth 17):

1. +- (1.48): 1.Qe1 Bc8 2.e5
2. +- (1.44): 1.Qg3 Rb4
3. +/- (1.33): 1.Qf2 Qb8 2.Qe1 Bc8 3.Na4 Rb4 4.e5 Nd7 5.f6 exf6 6.exd6 Ne8 7.Bd2 Rb3 8.Bc3 Nxd6 9.Nd2 Rxc3 10.bxc3 f5 11.Bh5 Nf6 12.Bf3 Re8 13.Qb1
4. +/= (0.60): 1.Nxg5 hxg5[] 2.Qxg5[] Nh7 3.Qg3 Kh8 4.Bh5 Be5 5.Qh4 Be8 6.Bxe8 Qxe8 7.Rf3 Bf6 8.Qf2 Rb4 9.Qf1 Bd4+
5. +/= (0.40): 1.Qh3 Nxe4 2.g4[] Nxc3 3.bxc3 Ne8 4.Bd2 Rb2 5.Qg3 a5 6.h4 h5 7.gxh5 gxh4 8.Qxh4 Bxf5 9.h6 Bf6
6. = (0.00): 1.Bxg5 hxg5[] 2.Nxg5[] Rxb2 3.Bh5 Rb4 4.Bg6 Rxc4 5.Bh7+ Kh8[] 6.Bg6+ Kg8[] 7.Bh7+ Kh8[] 8.Bg6+ Kg8[] 9.Bh7+ Kh8[] 10.Bg6+ Kg8[] 11.Bh7+ Kh8[] 12.Bg6+ Kg8[] 13.Bh7+ Kh8[] 14.Bg6+ Kg8[] 15.Bh7+ Kh8[] 16.Bg6+
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Re: The brilliant chess move (48)

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The 2d diagram is wrong, there should be a black pawn on f7. Unfortunately, I am not a FEN person.
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Re: The brilliant chess move (48)

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shiv wrote:The 2d diagram is wrong, there should be a black pawn on f7. Unfortunately, I am not a FEN person.
This is the FEN given at the site:
[d]3q1rk1/2nbppb1/pr1p1n1p/2pP1Pp1/2P1P2Q/2N2N2/1P2B1PP/R1B2RK1 w - -
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Re: The brilliant chess move (48)

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Re: The brilliant chess move (48)

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[d]3q1rk1/2nbppb1/pr1p1n1p/2pP1Pp1/2P1P2Q/2N2N2/1P2B1PP/R1B2RK1 w

That might explain why the computers could not solve the diagram? I could not find a 2003 game between Georgiev and Gerber, one in 2004 but it was won by Richard Gerber playing Black after a sac on h7 by Vladimir Georgiev that did not work out, it was a different game, played in Geneve 2004.

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Re: The brilliant chess move (48)

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Analysis by Rybka 2 (pawn in f7 included).
Can't find the sacrifice

FEN: 3q1rk1/2nbppb1/pr1p1n1p/2pP1Pp1/2P1P2Q/2N2N2/1P2B1PP/R1B2RK1 w - - 0 1

Rybka v2.2n2.mp.w32:
2 00:00 639 654.336 +0,16 Qh4g3
3 00:00 863 883.712 +0,17 Qh4g3
4 00:00 1.712 103.122 0,00 Qh4g3
4 00:00 3.898 124.736 +0,15 Qh4f2
4 00:00 4.367 93.162 +0,19 Qh4e1
5 00:00 7.429 96.294 +0,28 Qh4e1 g5g4
6 00:00 8.220 76.520 +0,19 Qh4e1 g5g4 Nf3h4
7 00:00 13.488 67.704 +0,25 Qh4e1 g5g4 Nf3h4 Rb6b3
8 00:00 58.675 83.564 +0,20 Qh4e1 e7e6 d5xe6 f7xe6 h2h4 g5g4
9 00:01 116.638 92.158 +0,23 Qh4e1 e7e6 d5xe6 f7xe6 Be2d3 Nf6h5 g2g4
10 00:04 366.758 95.126 +0,33 Qh4e1 e7e6 f5xe6 f7xe6 e4e5 d6xe5 Bc1e3 e6xd5
11 00:05 488.854 93.532 +0,33 Qh4e1 e7e6 f5xe6 f7xe6 e4e5 d6xe5 Bc1e3 e6xd5 Be3xc5 Rb6xb2
12 00:08 836.773 96.688 +0,33 Qh4e1 e7e6 e4e5 d6xe5 f5xe6 f7xe6 Bc1e3 e6xd5 Be3xc5 Rb6xb2
13 00:20 1.844.994 90.643 +0,33 Qh4e1 e7e6 e4e5 d6xe5 f5xe6 f7xe6 Bc1e3 e6xd5 Be3xc5 Rb6xb2 Nf3xe5
14 00:29 2.673.013 91.764 +0,32 Qh4e1 e7e6 e4e5 d6xe5 f5xe6 f7xe6 Bc1e3 e6xd5 Be3xc5 Rb6xb2 Bc5xf8 Bg7xf8 Nf3xe5
15 01:14 6.539.103 90.382 +0,30 Qh4e1 g5g4 Nf3h4 Qd8b8 Qe1g3 Rb6b4 Be2d3 Qb8b6 Ra1b1 Rf8b8 Rf1e1 Kg8h8
16 02:07 11.671.440 93.474 +0,28 Qh4e1 g5g4 Nf3h4 Qd8b8 Qe1g3 h6h5 e4e5 d6xe5 Ra1a5 Nc7e8 Ra5xc5 Ne8d6 Qg3e3
17 11:01 63.291.861 98.020 +0,33 Qh4e1 Bd7e8 Qe1g3 Nf6h5 Qg3f2 Nh5f4 e4e5 d6xe5 Rf1e1 Be8d7 Qf2xc5 Rb6b7 Be2f1 Bd7xf5
18 17:14 94.137.492 93.209 +0,40 Qh4e1 Bd7e8 Qe1g3 Nf6h5 Qg3f2 Nh5f4 Bc1xf4 g5xf4 Be2d3 e7e5 d5xe6/ep f7xe6 Qf2d2 Be8d7
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Re: The brilliant chess move (48)

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shiv wrote:The 2d diagram is wrong, there should be a black pawn on f7. Unfortunately, I am not a FEN person.
Opps, :oops: My Bad ...
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