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Subject: Test Position

Author: Anthony Cozzie

Date: 18:29:20 01/29/04


[D]2r1r1k1/1p3pp1/p1qp3p/2nN2b1/P1nBP3/3R2N1/1PP3PP/R3Q2K w - - 0 26

Given my horrible luck with test posistions of late, I'm simply going to post
the position and Zappa's analysis.  Zappa almost always finds itself on the
losing end of the kingside attack vs Amateur, and it was nice to see the
positions reversed for a change.

1. Bd4xc5 Qc6xc5 2. b2-b3 Nc4-e5 3. Rd3-c3 Qc5-a5 4. b3-b4 Qa5-d8 5. Ng3-f5
Qd8-d7 6. Ra1-d1
 = (0.22)       Depth: 11/17    00:00:24.90     20668kN
1. Ng3-f5 Nc5xd3 2. c2xd3 Nc4-e5 3. h2-h4 Bg5-d8 4. Qe1-g3 g7-g6 5. Nf5xh6
Kg8-f8 6. Ra1-f1 f7-f5 7. b2-b4
 = (0.30)       Depth: 11/22    00:00:54.64     46746kN
1. Ng3-f5 Nc5xd3 2. c2xd3 Nc4-e5 3. h2-h4 Bg5-d8 4. Qe1-g3 g7-g6 5. Nf5xh6
Kg8-g7 6. Qg3-f4 f7-f6 7. Ra1-f1 Qc6xa4
 = (0.31)       Depth: 12/24    00:02:09.75     113414kN

anthony

[Event "ICS Rated Standard match"]
[Site "204.178.125.65"]
[Date "2004.01.29"]
[White "Zappa"]
[Black "Amateur"]
[Result "1-0"]
[WhiteElo "2588"]
[BlackElo "2461"]
[TimeControl "900+5"]

1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 d6 3. d4 cxd4 4. Nxd4 Nf6 5. Nc3 a6 6. Be2 e6 7. O-O Be7 8.
f4 O-O 9. Kh1 Qc7 10. a4 Nc6 11. Be3 Re8 12. Bf3 Na5 13. Bg1 Bd7 14. Qc1
Rac8 15. Rd1 h6 16. Rd3 e5 17. Nde2 Be6 18. Bf2 exf4 19. Nxf4 Nc4 20. Be2
Bg4 21. Bd4 Bxe2 22. Nfxe2 Qc6 23. Ng3 Nd7 24. Nd5 Bg5 25. Qe1 Nc5 26. Nf5
Nxd3 27. cxd3 Ne5 28. h4 Bd8 29. Qg3 g6 30. Rf1 Kh7 31. Bxe5 dxe5 32. Nfe7
Bxe7 33. Rxf7+ Kg8 34. Rxe7 Qd6 35. Rd7 Qe6 36. Rxb7 Rb8 37. Ra7 Qd6 38. d4
Re6 39. dxe5 Qc5 40. Rc7 Qf8 41. Qc3 Qf1+ 42. Kh2 Rf8 43. Qh3 Rfe8 44. Nf6+
Rxf6 45. Qd7 Qf4+ 46. Kh3 Rf7 47. Qxe8+ Kg7 48. Rxf7+ Qxf7 49. Qxf7+ Kxf7
50. b4 Ke6 51. b5 1-0 {Black Resigns}



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