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"Avanti" wrote in message news:... 4rrk1/p5pp/2p5/npq1P3/2p2B2/P1P3P1/2Q1R2P/5RK1 w - - White is in check and has 5 options to remove the check, Black has an extra pawn but white's e5 pawn looks dangerous, black's knight is not on a good square but then white's dark square bishop is pretending to be a pawn, black could capture the a3 pawn but this may lose as his pieces will be out of play, is this a drawn game? What is white's best way of getting out of check? A Kh1 B Kg2 C Rff2 D Ref2 E Be3 What is blacks plan after ? Thanks in advance. Thanks for the input, I thought I would post the game continuation, it was interesting to see that white did not make any use of his strengths... 31. Rff2 Nb7 32. Qd1 Nd8 33. Qe1 Ne6 34. Be3 Qe7 35. Rxf8+ Rxf8 36. Rf2 a6 37. Rxf8+ Qxf8 38. Bc1 Qc5+ 39. Kg2 Qd5+ 40. Kg1 Nc5 41. Bf4 Nd3 42. Qe3 Qc5 43. Qxc5 Nxc5 44. Kf2 Ne4+ 45. Ke3 Nxc3 46. Kd4 Nd5 47. Bd2 Kf7 48. Bb4 Ke6 49. Bf8 g6 50. Bb4 c3 51. Bxc3 Nxc3 52. Kxc3 Kxe5 53. Kb4 Kd5 54. Ka5 c5 55. Kxa6 Kc4 56. Ka5 b4 57. axb4 cxb4 58. Ka4 Kc3 59. h4 b3 60. Ka3 Kc2 {White resigns} |
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"Avanti" wrote in message news:...
4rrk1/p5pp/2p5/npq1P3/2p2B2/P1P3P1/2Q1R2P/5RK1 w - - White is in check and has 5 options to remove the check, Black has an extra pawn but white's e5 pawn looks dangerous, black's knight is not on a good square but then white's dark square bishop is pretending to be a pawn, black could capture the a3 pawn but this may lose as his pieces will be out of play, is this a drawn game? What is white's best way of getting out of check? A Kh1 B Kg2 C Rff2 D Ref2 E Be3 What is blacks plan after ? Thanks in advance. Thanks for the input, I thought I would post the game continuation, it was interesting to see that white did not make any use of his strengths... 31. Rff2 Nb7 32. Qd1 Nd8 33. Qe1 Ne6 34. Be3 Qe7 35. Rxf8+ Rxf8 36. Rf2 a6 37. Rxf8+ Qxf8 38. Bc1 Qc5+ 39. Kg2 Qd5+ 40. Kg1 Nc5 41. Bf4 Nd3 42. Qe3 Qc5 43. Qxc5 Nxc5 44. Kf2 Ne4+ 45. Ke3 Nxc3 46. Kd4 Nd5 47. Bd2 Kf7 48. Bb4 Ke6 49. Bf8 g6 50. Bb4 c3 51. Bxc3 Nxc3 52. Kxc3 Kxe5 53. Kb4 Kd5 54. Ka5 c5 55. Kxa6 Kc4 56. Ka5 b4 57. axb4 cxb4 58. Ka4 Kc3 59. h4 b3 60. Ka3 Kc2 {White resigns} |
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