From 9e607528c644ab29b282735af909812a2e55ff31 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Erin van der Veen Date: Mon, 18 Sep 2017 14:43:12 +0200 Subject: Print every state in the game; Create 1 manual test; Remove *.out from .gitignore --- test/database/m0.in | 43 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 43 insertions(+) create mode 100644 test/database/m0.in (limited to 'test/database/m0.in') diff --git a/test/database/m0.in b/test/database/m0.in new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3fe5a09 --- /dev/null +++ b/test/database/m0.in @@ -0,0 +1,43 @@ +[Event "Third Rosenwald Trophy"] +[Site "New York, NY USA"] +[Date "1956.10.17"] +[EventDate "1956.10.07"] +[Round "8"] +[Result "0-1"] +[White "Donald Byrne"] +[Black "Robert James Fischer"] +[ECO "D92"] +[WhiteElo "?"] +[BlackElo "?"] +[PlyCount "82"] + +1. Nf3 Nf6 2. c4 g6 3. Nc3 Bg7 4. d4 O-O 5. Bf4 d5 6. Qb3 dxc4 +7. Qxc4 c6 8. e4 Nbd7 9. Rd1 Nb6 10. Qc5 Bg4 11. Bg5 {11. Be2 +followed by 12. O-O would have been more prudent. The bishop +move played allows a sudden crescendo of tactical points to be +uncovered by Fischer. -- Wade} Na4 {!} 12. Qa3 {On 12. Nxa4 +Nxe4 and White faces considerable difficulties.} Nxc3 {At +first glance, one might think that this move only helps White +create a stronger pawn center; however, Fischer's plan is +quite the opposite. By eliminating the Knight on c3, it +becomes possible to sacrifice the exchange via Nxe4 and smash +White's center, while the King remains trapped in the center.} +13. bxc3 Nxe4 {The natural continuation of Black's plan.} +14. Bxe7 Qb6 15. Bc4 Nxc3 16. Bc5 Rfe8+ 17. Kf1 Be6 {!! If +this is the game of the century, then 17...Be6!! must be the +counter of the century. Fischer offers his queen in exchange +for a fierce attack with his minor pieces. Declining this +offer is not so easy: 18. Bxe6 leads to a 'Philidor Mate' +(smothered mate) with ...Qb5+ 19. Kg1 Ne2+ 20. Kf1 Ng3+ +21. Kg1 Qf1+ 22. Rxf1 Ne2#. Other ways to decline the queen +also run into trouble: e.g., 18. Qxc3 Qxc5} 18. Bxb6 Bxc4+ +19. Kg1 Ne2+ 20. Kf1 Nxd4+ {This tactical scenario, where a +king is repeatedly revealed to checks, is sometimes called a +"windmill."} 21. Kg1 Ne2+ 22. Kf1 Nc3+ 23. Kg1 axb6 24. Qb4 +Ra4 25. Qxb6 Nxd1 26. h3 Rxa2 27. Kh2 Nxf2 28. Re1 Rxe1 +29. Qd8+ Bf8 30. Nxe1 Bd5 31. Nf3 Ne4 32. Qb8 b5 {Every piece +and pawn of the black camp is defended. The white queen has +nothing to do.} 33. h4 h5 34. Ne5 Kg7 35. Kg1 Bc5+ 36. Kf1 +Ng3+ {Now Byrne is hopelessly entangled in Fischer's mating +net.} 37. Ke1 Bb4+ 38. Kd1 Bb3+ 39. Kc1 Ne2+ 40. Kb1 Nc3+ +41. Kc1 Rc2# 0-1 -- cgit v1.2.3