Author: Terry Ripple
Date: 02:37:25 03/17/01
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On March 17, 2001 at 05:02:39, Sune Larsson wrote: > > [D]8/3qkp2/b1p1p1p1/2P4p/P3BP1P/2Q1K1P1/8/8 w - - 0 1 > > GM Andersson 2640 - GM Larsen 2500, Argentine 2001 > > > The above position is from round 8 in the present tournament in Argentine, > 1 Magistral Internacional de Ajedrez de Pinamar. > > Link and games: http://www.utopiasdepinamar.com.ar/magistral/ > > After some fine manoeuvres and superb positional play, Andersson has > reached a won position in this classic encounter. The players have > queen, bishop and 5 pawns each. But the white pawn on c5 utterly cramps > black's position. White also has a dangerous passer, all his pawns are > placed on the right square color and he's ready to enter black's position. > > > Test: This position might prove interesting for programs to play out. > White should win it. > > The game Andersson-Larsen went: > > > > >Andersson - Larsen >Argentine, 2001 > >By superb positional play white has reached a won position. He has a passer, a >cramping pawn on c5 and the rest of the pawns placed on the right square color. >Andersson finishes this swiftly. 1.Qd4 Qc7 2.Qb4 e5 3.Qb6 exf4+ 4.gxf4 Qxb6 >5.cxb6 Kd6 6.Kd4 Bf1 7.a5 Ba6 8.Bc2 c5+ 9.Kc3 Kd5 10.Ba4 1-0 > >Sune ---------------- Hi once again Sune, Both Tiger13.0 and Gambit find Qd4 in "2 seconds" and don't stray at all from the correct move. Used an Athlon 1.2Ghz Regards,Terry
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