Author: Sune Larsson
Date: 04:13:50 02/28/01
[D]3r1r1k/p2p2pp/np1P1q2/5p2/1PP1p3/P3Q3/B2R1PPP/4R1K1 w - - 0 1
This is the game Kurt Richter - Schlage, Berlin 1930.
We can call it a positional test. The theme is about
immobilizing your opponent's pieces. Guess Richter was
in a splendid mood when he played 1.c5! bxc5 2.b5! Nb8 3.Lc4!
The black knight was a mere spectator for the rest of the game:
1.c5! bxc5 2.b5! Nb8 3.Bc4! Rde8 4.f4 Rc8 5.a4 h6 6.Rd5 g5 7.fxg5 Qxg5
8.Qxg5 hxg5 9.g4! fxg4 10.Rxe4 Rf4 11.Rxf4 gxf4 12.Rg5 g3 13.hxg3 fxg3
14.Kg2 Kh7 15.Kxg3 a6 16.Kf4 axb5 17.axb5 Kh6 18.Rg8 Rxg8 19.Bxg8 Kg7
20.Bc4 Kf6 21.Ke4 Kg5 22.Kd5 Kf4 23.Kxc5 Ke5 24.Bg8 Kf6 25.Kb6 1-0
Test: Your program should give white a big +score for the
moveorder 1.c5! bxc5 2.b5!
Sune
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