Author: Alex Szabo
Date: 17:23:15 04/12/01
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On April 12, 2001 at 13:24:02, Dann Corbit wrote: >On April 12, 2001 at 10:45:23, Alex Szabo wrote: > >> ... >> >> #296 Rd8-d4 DELETE book solution >> Bc6-d7 correct solution > >I have: >3r4/1p2k2p/p1b1p1p1/4Q1Pn/2B3KP/4pP2/PP2R1N1/6q1 b - - bm Rd4+ Rf8; id >"WAC.296"; >This one is pretty topsy-turvy compared with your notes. Hence it will need >analysis and verification. > ... >> >>#296 Rd4+ does NOT win. The main line is, 1... Rd4+ 2. Qxd4 Qh2 ... >> >> [The book position is correct -- the black king is on f7. This >> position is from the game Muller-Stahlberg, Zurich, 1934. After >> 32. Bc4 the game ended 32... Re8 1/2-1/2 -- Reinfeld's book >> combination was never played.] We don't agree on the position; you have the black king on e7 but the book shows it on f7. Are we solving "Win at Chess" #296 or a position by Lang & Smith? The correct position is: [D]3r4/1p3k1p/p1b1p1p1/4Q1Pn/2B3KP/4pP2/PP2R1N1/6q1 b
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