Author: Drexel,Michael
Date: 03:08:39 08/09/03
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On August 09, 2003 at 05:31:15, Alastair Scott wrote: >On August 09, 2003 at 04:03:04, Drexel,Michael wrote: > >>44.Ra7 is not the decisive mistake. I dont know if white wins after the mistake >>45.Qf1?. This would require analysis of the position. >>From a human point of view 45.Qe1 looks like an easy win. Rg7+,Bh4,Bf6 is pretty >>dangerous for black :) > >According to analyses I've done, the best chance for Black after 45. Qe1 seems >to be 45 ... Qb3, threatening ... Qe3+ on Bh4. Also, Black has the resource of >... Rg8, forcing Rooks off, if needed. > >It gets terribly complicated after 45. Qe1 Qb3; I've reached positions where >each side may have play on either side of the board. > >This is one of the most interesting situations I've come across for some time, >and I think there is a test suite position lurking in there somewhere :) > >Alastair 45. Qe1 Qb3 46. Rg7+ Kh8 47. Bh4 Qe3+ 48. Qxe3 fxe3 49. Kf1 and now? IMO black is completely lost. 49...Rc1+ 50. Ke2 Rc2+ 51. Kxe3 Rg8 52. Bf6 Rxg7 53. Bxg7+ Kg8 54. Bxe5 +- Michael
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