Sunday, October 21, 2018

Game of the Week - Humphrey Bogart

A reader inquired about this photo which was taken on the set of the famous movie, “Casablanca”, back in 1942. That’s Humphrey Bogart with the white pieces and his opponent is co-star Paul Henreid. It appears to be Bogie’s move, probably after 1. d4 d5 2. c4 e6 3. Nc3 Nf6 4. Bg5 Nc6 5.e3 h6 6. Bh4 g5 7. Bg3 Bb4 8. Qc2 Bxc3+ 9. Qxc3 Ne4 10. Qc2 Qf6 The idea is that Black can answer the greedy 11.Bc7 with 11…Qe7, because if White retreats the bishop with 12.Bg3, the counter-attack 12…Qb4 13.Kd1 Bc7 will cause enough trouble for the pawn. Doesn’t Henreid have the look of a man who is setting a trap? The man in the background wearing the white shirt seems concerned, like he is worried that the c-pawn is loose. The younger fellow next to him is grinning like he knows that the c-pawn is the bait. Play it again, Sam.

Stockfish thinks White is winning by 0.96 by ignoring the pawn 11. Nf3 Nxg3 12. hxg3 g4 13. cxd5 exd5 14. Ng1 Bf5 15. Qc5 O-O-O 16. Ne2 Qe7 17. Rc1 Qxc5 18. Rxc5

[Event "skittles"]
[Site "Rick's Cafe Americain"]
[Date "1942.??.??"]
[Round "?"]
[White "Humphrey Bogart"]
[Black "Paul Henreid"]
[Result "*"]
[ECO "D50"]

1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Nf6 4.Bg5 Nc6 5.e3 h6 6.Bh4 g5 7.Bg3 Bb4 8.Qc2 Bxc3+
9.Qxc3 Ne4 10.Qc2 Qf6 *


A few weeks back I wrote that, in the endgame, the bishop was likely to outfight the knight. At the 2018 Fall Chess Classic last week, GM Ray Robson missed the drawing variations in two games where his knights were outfought by his opponent’s bishops.
After move fifty against GM Lazaro Bruzon Batista, White has his king on h5, bishop on f1, and pawns on g3, f4, d4, and a3; and Robson has his king on e7, knight on c3, and pawns on f3, f5, e6, and b5.
After move 25 against GM Aleksey Dreev, White has his king on g1, bishop on c1, and pawns on h4, g2, f2, and a3; while Robson has the king on g8, knight on b6, and pawns on g6, e6, b7, and a7.
GM Lazaro Bruzon Batista(2653)-GM Ray Robson(2682)
10/15/18
2018 Fall Chess Classic
1.g4 Kf6? 0.00/37
1...Ne2 -1.15/32 2.Kh4 2.Kg5 Kd6 3. Kh4 fxg4 4. Kxg4 Nxd4 5. Bd3 Kd5 6. Kg3 e5 7. fxe5 Kxe5 8. Kg4 Kd5 9. Kf4 f2 10. Kg3 f1=R 11. Bxf1 Nf5+ 12. Kf2 Kc5 13. Bd3 Nd6 14. Ke2 Nc4 15. Bxc4 Kxc4 16. a4 bxa4 17. Kd1 = Stockfish 2...Kf6 3.g5+ Kf7 4.Kh3 Kg7 5.Kh4 Kg6 6.Kh3 Kf7 7.Kh4 Kg7 8.Kh3 Kf7
2.g5+
2.Bd3 Ne2 3.Bxb5 Nxf4+ 4.Kh4 fxg4 5.Kxg4 Ne2 6.Bc4 Nxd4 7.Bd3 Ke5 8.Kg3 Kd6 9.Kf2 = Stockfish
2…Kg7
3.Bd3 Ne2
4.Bxb5 Nxf4+
5.Kh4 Ne2
6.a4 Nxd4
7.Bc4
7.Kg3 e5 8.Bc4 e4 9.Kf4 Nc6 10.Bb5 f2 11.a5 Nxa5 12.Kxf5 Nb7 13.Kxe4 Nd6+ 14.Ke3 Nxb5 15.Kxf2 = Stockfish
7…e5
8.Kg3 e4
9.Kf4 Nc6
10.Bb5 Nb4
10...f2 11.a5 Nxa5 12.Kxf5 Nb7 13.Kxe4 Nd6+ 14.Ke3 Nxb5 15.Kxf2 = Stockfish
11.Bc4?! -0.37/34
11.a5 0.00/29 11...Nd5+ 12.Kg3 Kg6 13.a6 Nc7 13...Kxg5 14. a7 Nb6 15. Bc6 Kf6 16. a8=R Nxa8 17. Bxa8 Ke5 18. Bb7 Kd4 19. Kf4 Kc3 20. Kxf5 f2 21. Ba6 e3 22. Kg4 e2 23. Bxe2 Kd2 24. Kf3 Ke1 25. Ke3 f1=Q 26. Bxf1 Kxf1 = Stockfish 14.a7 Kxg5 15.Bc6 f4+ 16.Kf2 Kf5 17.a8=Q Nxa8 18.Bxa8 Ke5 19.Kf1 Kd4 20.Bxe4 Kxe4 21.Kf2 Kd4 22.Kxf3 Ke5 23.Ke2 Ke4 24.Kf2 f3 25.Kf1 Ke5 26.Kf2 Kf4 27.Kf1 Kg5 28.Kf2 Kf4
11...Nc6
12.Bb5 Ne7
12...f2 13.a5 Nxa5 14.Kxf5 Nb7 15.Kxe4 Nd6+ 16.Ke3 Nxb5 17.Kxf2 = Stockfish
13.Bc4
13.a5 Nd5+ 14.Kg3 Kg6 15.a6 Nc7 16.a7 Kxg5 17.Bc6 Kf6 18.a8=Q Nxa8 19.Bxa8 Ke5 20.Bb7 Kd4 21.Kf4 Kc3 22.Kxf5 f2 23.Ba6 e3 24.Kg4 Kd2 25.Kf3 = Stockfish
13...Ng6+?! 0.00/35
13...f2 -0.48/31 14.a5 14. Bf1 Kg6 15. a5 Nd5+ 16. Kg3 e3 17. Kf3 Kxg5 18. a6 f4 19. Kg2 Kg4 20. Be2+ Kh4 21. a7 Nc7 22. Bf3 Kg5 23. a8=Q Nxa8 24. Bxa8 Kg6 = Stockfish 14...Nd5+ 15.Ke5 Nb4 16.Bf1 Kg6 17.Kf4 Nd5+ 18.Ke5 Ne3 19.Be2 f1=Q 20.Bxf1 Nxf1 21.Kd4 Nd2 22.a6 Nb3+ 23.Kc4 e3 24.Kxb3 e2 25.a7 e1=Q 26.a8=Q Kxg5 27.Qg8+ Kf4 28.Kc4 Qe4+ 29.Kc5 Qe5+ 30.Kc6 Kf3
14.Ke3 Ne5
15.Bb5 Nf7
16.a5 Nxg5?? +6.22/33
16...Nd6 0.00/34 17.Bf1 Nc8 18.a6 18. Kf4 Kg6 19. a6 Nb6 20. Bb5 Nd5+ 21. Kg3 Nc7 22. a7 Kxg5 23. Bc6 Kf6 24. a8=Q Nxa8 25. Bxa8 Ke5 26. Bb7 Kd4 27. Kf4 Kc3 28. Kxf5 f2 29. Ba6 e3 30. Kg4 e2 31. Bxe2 Kd2 32. Kf3 Ke1 33. Ke3 f1=Q 34. Bxf1 Kxf1 = Stockfish 18...Kg6 19.Kf4 Nb6 20.a7 Nd5+ 21.Ke5 Nc7 22.Kf4 Nd5+
17.Bc4 f4+? +15.97/26
17...Kf6 +6.22/32 18.a6 f4+ 19.Kd2 e3+ 20.Kd1 e2+ 21.Ke1 f2+ 21...Ne4 22. a7 f2+ 23. Kxe2 f1=Q+ 24. Kxf1 Nd2+ 25. Ke2 Nxc4 26. a8=Q +52.40 Stockfish 22.Kxe2 Ne4 23.a7 f1=Q+ 24.Kxf1 Nd2+ 25.Ke2 Nxc4 26.a8=Q Ne5 27.Qe4 Ke6 28.Qxf4 Kd5 29.Qe3 Nc6 30.Qd3+
18.Kxf4 e3
19.Kxe3 f2
20.a6
20.Kxf2 Ne4+ 21.Ke3 Nd6 22.Kd4 Nc8 23.a6 Kf6 24.Kd5 Nb6+ 25.Kc5 Nc8 26.Kc6 Ke7 27.Kc7 Nd6 28.a7 Nxc4 29.a8=Q +55.00 Stockfish
20…Ne6
21.a7 Nc7
22.Kd4 Kf6
23.Kc5 Ke7
24.Kc6 Kd8
25.Bf1 Kc8
26.Bh3+ Kd8
27.Kb7 1-0

 

GM Aleksey Dreev(2649)-GM Ray Robson(2682)
10/17/18
2018 Fall Chess Classic
1.Kf1 Nd5
2.Ke2 b5
3.Bd2?! +0.31/32
3.Kd3 +0.88/31 3...Kf7 4.Be3 4. Kd4 b4 5. a4 Nc3 6. Kc4 Nxa4 7. Kxb4 Nb6 8. Bb2 Nd5+ 9. Kb5 a6+ 10. Kxa6 Nf4 11. g3 Nd3 12. Bd4 e5 13. Be3 e4 14. Kb5 Ke6 15. Kc4 Kf5 16. Kd4 Ne5 17. Kd5 Nd3 18. Bb6 Nb2 19. Bc5 Nd3 20. Be3 Nb2 21. Bb6 Nd3 22. Ba7 Nb4+ 23. Kd6 Nd3 24. Ke7 Kg4 25. Kf6 Kf3 26. Kxg6 Nxf2 27. h5 Ng4 28. Kf5 e3 29. Bxe3 Nxe3+ 30. Kg6 Ng4 31. h6 Nxh6 32. Kxh6 Kxg3 33. Kg5 Kh3 34. Kf5 Kh4 35. Kg6 Kg3 36. Kg5 = Stockfish 4...a6 5.Kd4 b4 6.axb4 Nxb4 7.Kc5 Nd5 7...Nd3+ 8. Kb6 Kf6 9. Kxa6 Kf5 10. Kb5 Kg4 11. Kc4 Ne1 12. g3 Kf3 13. Bd4 Ng2 14. Kc5 e5 15. Bxe5 Kxf2 16. Kd5 Kf3 17. Ke6 Kg4 18. Kf6 Nxh4 19. gxh4 Kxh4 20. Kxg6 = Stockfish 8.Bd2 Ke7 9.Kc6 Kf6 10.f3 Ke5 11.Kc5 Kf6 12.g4 Ke5 13.Bc1 a5 14.Kb5
3...Ne7
3...e5 4.Kf3 Kf7 5.Bb4 Nf6 6.Ba5 a6 7.Bd2 Nd5 8.g4 Nf6 9.Bb4 Nd5 10.Be1 Nb6 11.Ke4 Nc4 12.Bb4 Ke6 13.Bc5 a5 14.h5 gxh5 15.gxh5 Kf6 16.h6 Kg6 17.Kd5 Nb2 18.Kxe5 Nd3+ 19.Kd4 Nxf2 20.Bb6 b4 21.a4 Nd1 22.Kc4 Nc3 23.Kb3 Nxa4 24.Kxa4 Kxh6 25.Bxa5 Kg6 26.Kxb4 = Stockfish
4.Kd3 Nc6
5.Bc3 Kf7
6.g4 a5
7.Bb2 Kg8
8.Ke4 Kf8
9.Kf4 Kf7
10.f3 Ne7
11.Ke4 Nc6
12.Ba1
12.h5 gxh5 13.gxh5 Kg8 14.f4 Kh7 15.f5 exf5+ 16.Kxf5 b4 = Stockfish
12...Kg8 13.Bb2 Kf7 14.f4?! +0.22/32
14.Kd3 There is no way for White to break through the Black defense here. 14...Kg8 15.Ba1 Kf7 16.Ke4 Kg8 17.Bd4 Kh7 18.Bb2 Kg8 19.Ba1 Kf8 20.Be5 Ke7 21.Bc3 Ke8 22.Kd3 Kf7 23.Ba1 Kg8 24.Kc2 Kf7
14...Kg8
14...Ne7 15.Bc3 Nc6 16.f5 exf5+ 17.gxf5 b4 = Stockfish
15.f5?! +0.03/31
15.Kd3 +0.40/32 15...Ne7 15... Kf7 16. h5 gxh5 17. gxh5 Kg8 18. Bc1 Kg7 19. Ke4 Kf6 20. Bd2 Kg7 21. f5 exf5+ 22. Kxf5 Nd4+ 23. Ke4 Nc2 24. Bc1 a4 25. h6+ Kg6 26. Kd3 Nxa3 27. Bxa3 Kxh6 = Stockfish 16.Bc3 Nc6 17.Be5 Kf7 18.Kc2 b4 18... Kf8 19. Kc3 Kf7 20. Bc7 Kg7 21. Kb3 Kf6 22. Ka2 Ke7 23. Be5 Kf7 24. Bc3 b4 25. Be5 bxa3 26. Kxa3 Nb4 27. Ka4 Nd5 28. Kb5 Ne3 29. g5 Nf5 30. Kxa5 Nxh4 = Stockfish 19.Kb3 bxa3 20.Kxa3 Nb4 21.Ka4 Nd5 22.Kxa5 Ne3 23.g5 Nf5 24.Kb5 Nxh4 25.Kc4 Ke7 26.Kd4 Nf5+ 27.Ke4 Ng3+ 28.Kd3 Nf5 29.Ke4
15.h5 gxh5 16.gxh5 Kf7 17.Kf3 b4 18.Kg4 bxa3 19.Bxa3 Nd4 = Stockfish
15...exf5+ 16.gxf5 Kf7?! +0.33/38
16...gxf5+ +0.03/29 17.Kxf5 Kf7 18.Ke4 18. h5 Ne7+ 19. Ke4 b4 20. a4 Ng8 21. Kd3 Nf6 22. Kc4 Nxh5 23. Bd4 Nf4 24. Bb6 Ne2 25. Bxa5 Nc3 26. Kxb4 Nxa4 27. Kxa4 Ke6 = Stockfish 18...Ne7 19.Be5 Ng6 20.Bg3 Nxh4 21.Bxh4 b4 22.a4 b3 23.Kd3 Ke6 24.Kc3 b2 25.Kxb2 Kd7 26.Kc2 Kc6 27.Bd8 Kb7 28.Bxa5
17.fxg6+ Kxg6 18.Kd5 Ne7+ 19.Kc5 Nf5? +3.32/26
19...b4 +0.33/37 20.a4 Kh5 21.Kc4 Kg4 22.Ba1 The try 22.Bf6 still just draws because the bishop is over-burdened, protecting the h-pawn and stopping the advance of the b-pawn. 22... Ng6 23. Kb5 Kf5 24. Bd4 Nxh4 25. Kxa5 Ke6 26. Kxb4 Kd7 27. Bc5 Kc6 28. Bf2 Kc7 29. Kb3 Kb7 30. Bxh4 Kc7 31. Bf6 Kb7 32. Kb4 Ka8 33. a5 Kb8 34. Kb3 Ka8 35. Kc3 Ka7 36. Bd4+ Ka8 37. a6 Kb8 38. a7+ Ka8 39. Kb3 Kb7 40. Be5 Ka8 41. Kb4 Kb7 42. a8=Q+ Kxa8 22...Kh5 23.Be5 Kg4 24.Bb2 Kh5 25.Kc5 Kg4 26.Ba1 Kh5 27.Kc4 Kg4 28.Be5 Nc6 29.Bg7 Nd8 30.Bf6 Ne6 31.Be7 Kh5 32.Kd5 b3 33.Bf6 Nf8 34.Bd4 Nd7 35.Kc6 Nb8+ 36.Kc5 Nd7+ 37.Kc4 Nb6+ 38.Kxb3 Nxa4 39.Kxa4 Kxh4 40.Bb6 Kh5
20.Kxb5 Nxh4
21.a4? +1.81/42
21.Kxa5 Nf3 22.Bc3 Kf7 23.Kb6 Ke6 24.Kc6 Nh4 25.a4 Ng6 26.a5 Ne7+ 27.Kb7 Kd7 28.Be5 Nc6 29.a6 Na5+ 30.Kb6 Nc6 31.Kc5 Na7 32.Bf4 Nc6 33.Bd6 Na7 34.Bb8 Nc6 35.Bf4 Na7 36.Bh2 Nc6 37.Kb6 Ne7 38.Kb7 Nc6 39.Bf4 Na5+ 40.Kb6 Nc6 41.Be5 Ne7 42.Kb7 Nc6 43.Bc3 Nd8+ 44.Kb6 21.Ka5 is a database draw.
21...Kf7 22.Kxa5 Nf5?? +60.92/29
22...Ke6 23.Kb6 Kd7 24.Kb7 Nf5 25.Be5 Ke6 26.Bc3 Nd6+ 27.Kc6 Nc4 28.Bb4 Ne5+ 29.Kc7 Nc4 It's an endgame database draw. 22...Nf5 was the fatal blunder, Black had to get the king closer before bringing up the knight.
23.Kb6 Nd6 24.Be5 Nc4+ 25.Kb5 Na3+ 26.Kc5 Ke7 27.a5 Kd7 28.a6 Kc8 29.Bd6 Nc2 30.Kb6 Ne3 31.a7 Nd5+ 32.Ka6 1-0

 

 

[Event "2018 Fall Chess Classic"]
[Site "Saint Louis, MO"]
[Date "2018.10.15"]
[Round "?"]
[White "GM Lazaro Bruzon Batista"]
[Black "GM Ray Robson"]
[Result "1-0"]
[BlackElo "2682"]
[FEN "8/4k3/4p3/1p3p1K/3P1P2/P1n2pP1/8/5B2 w - - 0 1"]
[SetUp "1"]
[WhiteElo "2653"]
 
1.g4 Kf6 $2 { 0.00/37 } ( 1...Ne2 { -1.15/32 } 2.Kh4
{ 2.Kg5 Kd6 3. Kh4 fxg4 4. Kxg4 Nxd4 5. Bd3 Kd5 6. Kg3 e5 7. fxe5 Kxe5 8.
Kg4 Kd5 9. Kf4 f2 10. Kg3 f1=R 11. Bxf1 Nf5+ 12. Kf2 Kc5 13. Bd3 Nd6 14.
Ke2 Nc4 15. Bxc4 Kxc4 16. a4 bxa4 17. Kd1    =   Stockfish } 2...Kf6 3.g5+
Kf7 4.Kh3 Kg7 5.Kh4 Kg6 6.Kh3 Kf7 7.Kh4 Kg7 8.Kh3 Kf7 ) 2.g5+ ( 2.Bd3 Ne2
3.Bxb5 Nxf4+ 4.Kh4 fxg4 5.Kxg4 Ne2 6.Bc4 Nxd4 7.Bd3 Ke5 8.Kg3 Kd6 9.Kf2
{ =   Stockfish } ) 2...Kg7 3.Bd3 Ne2 4.Bxb5 Nxf4+ 5.Kh4 Ne2 6.a4 Nxd4 7.Bc4
( 7.Kg3 e5 8.Bc4 e4 9.Kf4 Nc6 10.Bb5 f2 11.a5 Nxa5 12.Kxf5 Nb7 13.Kxe4 Nd6+
14.Ke3 Nxb5 15.Kxf2 { =   Stockfish } ) 7...e5 8.Kg3 e4 9.Kf4 Nc6 10.Bb5 Nb4
( 10...f2 11.a5 Nxa5 12.Kxf5 Nb7 13.Kxe4 Nd6+ 14.Ke3 Nxb5 15.Kxf2
{ =   Stockfish } ) 11.Bc4 $6 { -0.37/34 } ( 11.a5 { 0.00/29 } 11...Nd5+
12.Kg3 Kg6 13.a6 Nc7
{ 13...Kxg5 14. a7 Nb6 15. Bc6 Kf6 16. a8=R Nxa8 17. Bxa8 Ke5 18. Bb7 Kd4
19. Kf4 Kc3 20. Kxf5 f2 21. Ba6 e3 22. Kg4 e2 23. Bxe2 Kd2 24. Kf3 Ke1 25.
Ke3 f1=Q 26. Bxf1 Kxf1   =   Stockfish } 14.a7 Kxg5 15.Bc6 f4+ 16.Kf2 Kf5
17.a8=Q Nxa8 18.Bxa8 Ke5 19.Kf1 Kd4 20.Bxe4 Kxe4 21.Kf2 Kd4 22.Kxf3 Ke5
23.Ke2 Ke4 24.Kf2 f3 25.Kf1 Ke5 26.Kf2 Kf4 27.Kf1 Kg5 28.Kf2 Kf4 ) 11...Nc6
12.Bb5 Ne7 ( 12...f2 13.a5 Nxa5 14.Kxf5 Nb7
15.Kxe4 Nd6+ 16.Ke3 Nxb5 17.Kxf2 { =   Stockfish } ) 13.Bc4 ( 13.a5 Nd5+
14.Kg3 Kg6 15.a6 Nc7 16.a7 Kxg5 17.Bc6 Kf6 18.a8=Q Nxa8 19.Bxa8 Ke5 20.Bb7
Kd4 21.Kf4 Kc3 22.Kxf5 f2 23.Ba6 e3 24.Kg4 Kd2 25.Kf3 { =   Stockfish } )
13...Ng6+ $6 { 0.00/35 } ( 13...f2 { -0.48/31 } 14.a5
{ 14. Bf1 Kg6 15. a5 Nd5+ 16. Kg3 e3 17. Kf3 Kxg5 18. a6 f4 19. Kg2 Kg4 20.
Be2+ Kh4 21. a7 Nc7 22. Bf3 Kg5 23. a8=Q Nxa8 24. Bxa8 Kg6  =   Stockfish }
14...Nd5+ 15.Ke5 Nb4 16.Bf1 Kg6 17.Kf4 Nd5+ 18.Ke5 Ne3 19.Be2 f1=Q 20.Bxf1
Nxf1 21.Kd4 Nd2 22.a6 Nb3+ 23.Kc4 e3 24.Kxb3 e2 25.a7 e1=Q 26.a8=Q Kxg5
27.Qg8+ Kf4 28.Kc4 Qe4+ 29.Kc5 Qe5+ 30.Kc6 Kf3 ) 14.Ke3 Ne5 15.Bb5 Nf7 16.a5
Nxg5 $4 { +6.22/33 } ( 16...Nd6 { 0.00/34 } 17.Bf1 Nc8 18.a6
{ 18. Kf4 Kg6 19. a6 Nb6 20. Bb5 Nd5+ 21. Kg3 Nc7 22. a7 Kxg5 23. Bc6 Kf6
24. a8=Q Nxa8 25. Bxa8 Ke5 26. Bb7 Kd4 27. Kf4 Kc3 28. Kxf5 f2 29. Ba6 e3
30. Kg4 e2 31. Bxe2 Kd2 32. Kf3 Ke1 33. Ke3 f1=Q 34. Bxf1 Kxf1   =   Stockfish }
18...Kg6 19.Kf4 Nb6 20.a7 Nd5+ 21.Ke5 Nc7 22.Kf4 Nd5+ ) 17.Bc4 f4+ $2
{ +15.97/26 } ( 17...Kf6 { +6.22/32 } 18.a6 f4+ 19.Kd2 e3+ 20.Kd1 e2+ 21.Ke1
f2+
{ 21...Ne4 22. a7 f2+ 23. Kxe2 f1=Q+ 24. Kxf1 Nd2+ 25. Ke2 Nxc4 26. a8=Q  
+52.40  Stockfish } 22.Kxe2 Ne4 23.a7 f1=Q+ 24.Kxf1 Nd2+ 25.Ke2 Nxc4 26.a8=Q
Ne5 27.Qe4 Ke6 28.Qxf4 Kd5 29.Qe3 Nc6 30.Qd3+ ) 18.Kxf4 e3 19.Kxe3 f2 20.a6
( 20.Kxf2 Ne4+ 21.Ke3 Nd6 22.Kd4 Nc8 23.a6 Kf6 24.Kd5 Nb6+ 25.Kc5 Nc8 26.Kc6
Ke7 27.Kc7 Nd6 28.a7 Nxc4 29.a8=Q { +55.00   Stockfish } ) 20...Ne6 21.a7 Nc7
22.Kd4 Kf6 23.Kc5 Ke7 24.Kc6 Kd8 25.Bf1 Kc8 26.Bh3+ Kd8 27.Kb7 1-0
 
 
 
 
[Event "2018 Fall Chess Classic"]
[Site "Saint Louis, MO"]
[Date "2018.10.17"]
[Round "?"]
[White "GM Aleksey Dreev"]
[Black "GM Ray Robson"]
[Result "1-0"]
[BlackElo "2682"]
[FEN "6k1/pp6/1n2p1p1/8/7P/P7/5PP1/2B3K1 w - - 0 1"]
[SetUp "1"]
[WhiteElo "2649"]
 
1.Kf1 Nd5 2.Ke2 b5 3.Bd2 $6 { +0.31/32 } ( 3.Kd3 { +0.88/31 } 3...Kf7 4.Be3
{ 4. Kd4 b4 5. a4 Nc3 6. Kc4 Nxa4 7. Kxb4 Nb6 8. Bb2 Nd5+ 9. Kb5 a6+ 10.
Kxa6 Nf4 11. g3 Nd3 12. Bd4 e5 13. Be3 e4 14. Kb5 Ke6 15. Kc4 Kf5 16. Kd4
Ne5 17. Kd5 Nd3 18. Bb6 Nb2 19. Bc5 Nd3 20. Be3 Nb2 21. Bb6 Nd3 22. Ba7 Nb4+ 23. Kd6 Nd3 24. Ke7 Kg4 25. Kf6 Kf3 26. Kxg6 Nxf2 27. h5 Ng4 28. Kf5 e3
29. Bxe3 Nxe3+ 30. Kg6 Ng4 31. h6 Nxh6 32. Kxh6 Kxg3 33. Kg5 Kh3 34. Kf5 Kh4 35. Kg6 Kg3 36. Kg5   =  Stockfish }
4...a6 5.Kd4 b4 6.axb4 Nxb4 7.Kc5 Nd5
{ 7...Nd3+ 8. Kb6 Kf6 9. Kxa6 Kf5 10. Kb5 Kg4 11. Kc4 Ne1 12. g3 Kf3 13.
Bd4 Ng2 14. Kc5 e5 15. Bxe5 Kxf2 16. Kd5 Kf3 17. Ke6 Kg4 18. Kf6 Nxh4 19.
gxh4 Kxh4 20. Kxg6   =   Stockfish } 8.Bd2 Ke7 9.Kc6 Kf6 10.f3 Ke5 11.Kc5 Kf6
12.g4 Ke5 13.Bc1 a5 14.Kb5 ) 3...Ne7 ( 3...e5 4.Kf3 Kf7 5.Bb4 Nf6 6.Ba5 a6
7.Bd2 Nd5 8.g4 Nf6 9.Bb4 Nd5 10.Be1 Nb6 11.Ke4 Nc4 12.Bb4 Ke6 13.Bc5 a5 14.h5
gxh5 15.gxh5 Kf6 16.h6 Kg6 17.Kd5 Nb2 18.Kxe5 Nd3+ 19.Kd4 Nxf2 20.Bb6 b4
21.a4 Nd1 22.Kc4 Nc3 23.Kb3 Nxa4 24.Kxa4 Kxh6 25.Bxa5 Kg6 26.Kxb4
{ =   Stockfish } ) 4.Kd3 Nc6 5.Bc3 Kf7 6.g4 a5 7.Bb2 Kg8 8.Ke4 Kf8 9.Kf4 Kf7
10.f3 Ne7 11.Ke4 Nc6 12.Ba1 ( 12.h5 gxh5 13.gxh5 Kg8 14.f4 Kh7 15.f5 exf5+
16.Kxf5 b4 { =   Stockfish } ) 12...Kg8 13.Bb2 Kf7 14.f4 $6 { +0.22/32 } ( 
14.Kd3
{ There is no way for White to
break through the Black defense here. } 14...Kg8 15.Ba1 Kf7 16.Ke4 Kg8 17.Bd4
Kh7 18.Bb2 Kg8 19.Ba1 Kf8 20.Be5 Ke7 21.Bc3 Ke8 22.Kd3 Kf7 23.Ba1 Kg8 24.Kc2
Kf7 ) 14...Kg8 ( 14...Ne7 15.Bc3 Nc6 16.f5 exf5+ 17.gxf5 b4 { =   Stockfish }
) 15.f5 $6 { +0.03/31 } ( 15.Kd3 { +0.40/32 } 15...Ne7
{ 15... Kf7 16. h5 gxh5 17. gxh5 Kg8 18. Bc1 Kg7 19. Ke4 Kf6 20. Bd2 Kg7
21. f5 exf5+ 22. Kxf5 Nd4+ 23. Ke4 Nc2 24. Bc1 a4 25. h6+ Kg6 26. Kd3 Nxa3
27. Bxa3 Kxh6  =   Stockfish } 16.Bc3 Nc6 17.Be5 Kf7 18.Kc2 b4
{ 18... Kf8 19. Kc3 Kf7 20. Bc7 Kg7 21. Kb3 Kf6 22. Ka2 Ke7 23. Be5 Kf7 24.
Bc3 b4 25. Be5 bxa3 26. Kxa3 Nb4 27. Ka4 Nd5 28. Kb5 Ne3 29. g5 Nf5 30.
Kxa5 Nxh4  =   Stockfish } 19.Kb3 bxa3 20.Kxa3 Nb4 21.Ka4 Nd5 22.Kxa5 Ne3
23.g5 Nf5 24.Kb5 Nxh4 25.Kc4 Ke7 26.Kd4 Nf5+ 27.Ke4 Ng3+ 28.Kd3 Nf5 29.Ke4 )
( 15.h5 gxh5 16.gxh5 Kf7 17.Kf3 b4 18.Kg4 bxa3 19.Bxa3 Nd4 { =   Stockfish }
) 15...exf5+ 16.gxf5 Kf7 $6 { +0.33/38 } ( 16...gxf5+ { +0.03/29 } 17.Kxf5
Kf7 18.Ke4
{ 18. h5 Ne7+ 19. Ke4 b4 20. a4 Ng8 21. Kd3 Nf6 22. Kc4 Nxh5 23. Bd4 Nf4
24. Bb6 Ne2 25. Bxa5 Nc3 26. Kxb4 Nxa4 27. Kxa4 Ke6   =   Stockfish }
18...Ne7 19.Be5 Ng6 20.Bg3 Nxh4 21.Bxh4 b4 22.a4 b3 23.Kd3 Ke6 24.Kc3 b2
25.Kxb2 Kd7 26.Kc2 Kc6 27.Bd8 Kb7 28.Bxa5 ) 17.fxg6+ Kxg6 18.Kd5 Ne7+ 19.Kc5
Nf5 $2 { +3.32/26 } ( 19...b4 { +0.33/37 } 20.a4 Kh5 21.Kc4 Kg4 22.Ba1
{ The try 22.Bf6 still just draws because the bishop is over-burdened,
protecting the h-pawn and stopping the advance of the b-pawn.   22... Ng6
23. Kb5 Kf5 24. Bd4 Nxh4 25. Kxa5 Ke6 26. Kxb4 Kd7 27. Bc5 Kc6 28. Bf2 Kc7 29. Kb3 Kb7 30. Bxh4 Kc7 31. Bf6 Kb7 32. Kb4 Ka8 33. a5 Kb8 34. Kb3 Ka8
35. Kc3 Ka7 36. Bd4+ Ka8 37. a6 Kb8 38. a7+ Ka8 39. Kb3 Kb7 40. Be5 Ka8 41. Kb4 Kb7 42. a8=Q+ Kxa8 }
22...Kh5 23.Be5 Kg4 24.Bb2 Kh5 25.Kc5 Kg4 26.Ba1 Kh5 27.Kc4 Kg4 28.Be5 Nc6
29.Bg7 Nd8 30.Bf6 Ne6 31.Be7 Kh5 32.Kd5 b3 33.Bf6 Nf8 34.Bd4 Nd7 35.Kc6 Nb8+
36.Kc5 Nd7+ 37.Kc4 Nb6+ 38.Kxb3 Nxa4 39.Kxa4 Kxh4 40.Bb6 Kh5 ) 20.Kxb5 Nxh4 21.a4 $2
{ +1.81/42 } ( 21.Kxa5 Nf3 22.Bc3 Kf7 23.Kb6 Ke6 24.Kc6 Nh4
25.a4 Ng6 26.a5 Ne7+ 27.Kb7 Kd7 28.Be5 Nc6 29.a6 Na5+ 30.Kb6 Nc6 31.Kc5 Na7
32.Bf4 Nc6 33.Bd6 Na7 34.Bb8 Nc6 35.Bf4 Na7 36.Bh2 Nc6 37.Kb6 Ne7 38.Kb7 Nc6
39.Bf4 Na5+ 40.Kb6 Nc6 41.Be5 Ne7 42.Kb7 Nc6 43.Bc3 Nd8+ 44.Kb6
{ 21.Ka5 is a database draw. } ) 21...Kf7 22.Kxa5
Nf5 $4 { +60.92/29 } ( 22…Ke6 23.Kb6
Kd7 24.Kb7 Nf5 25.Be5 Ke6 26.Bc3 Nd6+ 27.Kc6 Nc4 28.Bb4 Ne5+ 29.Kc7 Nc4
{ It's an endgame database draw. 22...Nf5 was the fatal blunder,  Black had
to get the king closer before bringing up the knight. } ) 23.Kb6 Nd6 24.Be5
Nc4+ 25.Kb5 Na3+ 26.Kc5 Ke7 27.a5 Kd7 28.a6 Kc8 29.Bd6 Nc2 30.Kb6 Ne3 31.a7 Nd5+ 32.Ka6 1-0
 
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