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Hello,
some years ago I played an email game but when the game were in the most interesting moment, my opponent (Milan Vujadinovic -YUG-) resign in all his games in the tournament. I was very disapointed because I wanted to know if my move was correct or not (and if it was the best continuation). Here you have the position where I had to decided between 33...f5 or the move I actually played 33.Rxg3. Those days I have revisited this last position and with the help of Fritz I have discovered a faster line (respect to the line I analyzed) Anyone interested in analizing it? (black to play) FEN: 4r3/2q2p1k/1p5b/p5rp/P3p3/1NP3P1/1P2RP2/1Q1R2K1 b - - 0 33 ASCII: white: Kg1,Qb1,Nb3,Rd1,e2,Pa4,b2,c3,f2,g3 black: Kh7,Qc7,Bh6,Re8,g5,Pa5,b6,e4,f7,h5 AT |
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"Antonio Torrecillas" wrote in message
... Hello, some years ago I played an email game but when the game were in the most interesting moment, my opponent (Milan Vujadinovic -YUG-) resign in all his games in the tournament. I was very disapointed because I wanted to know if my move was correct or not (and if it was the best continuation). Here you have the position where I had to decided between 33...f5 or the move I actually played 33.Rxg3. Those days I have revisited this last position and with the help of Fritz I have discovered a faster line (respect to the line I analyzed) Anyone interested in analizing it? (black to play) FEN: 4r3/2q2p1k/1p5b/p5rp/P3p3/1NP3P1/1P2RP2/1Q1R2K1 b - - 0 33 ASCII: white: Kg1,Qb1,Nb3,Rd1,e2,Pa4,b2,c3,f2,g3 black: Kh7,Qc7,Bh6,Re8,g5,Pa5,b6,e4,f7,h5 AT I looked at 33. ... Rxg3 since that's the move you made. It seems forcing enough: 33...Rxg3+ 34.fxg3 Qxg3+ 35.Kf1 Qh3+ 36.Kf2 [36.Ke1 Be3 wins] 36...Qf3+ 37.Ke1 Be3 38.Rh2 Bf4 39.Rdd2 Bxh2 40.Rxh2 Rg8 41.Rxh5+ Qxh5 42.Qxe4+ f5 and wins. Matt |
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![]() "Antonio Torrecillas" wrote in message ... En/na mdamien ha escrit: "Antonio Torrecillas" wrote in message ... FEN: 4r3/2q2p1k/1p5b/p5rp/P3p3/1NP3P1/1P2RP2/1Q1R2K1 b - - 0 33 AT I looked at 33. ... Rxg3 since that's the move you made. It seems forcing enough: 33...Rxg3+ 34.fxg3 Qxg3+ 35.Kf1 Qh3+ 36.Kf2 [36.Ke1 Be3 wins] 36...Qf3+ 37.Ke1 Be3 38.Rh2 Bf4 39.Rdd2 Bxh2 40.Rxh2 Rg8 41.Rxh5+ Qxh5 42.Qxe4+ f5 and wins. Matt Hello, Well done, ... that was the main line I analized in 1999 (37...Kh8 and 38...Re5 were interesting "escape" alternatives), but I had discover recently -helped by Fritz- the alternative 36...Qh4 and now: - 37.Kg1 Be3! leads to mate. - 37.Kf1 Re6! 38.Rf2 Rf6! with decissive attack. Agreed -- that's a quicker kill. Nice. White is really helpless here. Matt |