Author: Paulo Soares
Date: 22:51:23 02/24/00
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On February 24, 2000 at 18:27:18, Terry Presgrove wrote: >On February 24, 2000 at 17:59:19, Enrique Irazoqui wrote: > >>On February 24, 2000 at 17:29:03, Terry Presgrove wrote: >> >>> Hello, >>> >>> The position does raise an interesting question as to whether 27. Bg2 >>> saves the game for white? I spent more than an hour looking at the position >>> with Fritz6, Rebel-tiger and LG2000V2 and could not find a win for black. >> >>26... Re3! 27. 27.Bg2 Rxg3! 28.fxg3? (28.e3! is much stronger, but Black still >>has sufficient compensation for the sacrificed material), Kasparov dixit. >> >>Enrique >> >>> TP > > Hi Enrique, > > The best I could come up with was 26...Re8-e3 27.Bh1–g2 Re3xg3 28.e2-e3 Qc7-e5 >29.Qc4-f1 Nd5xe3 30.f2xe3 Qe5xe3+ 31.Qf1–f2 Qe3-a3 32.Nd4-b3 Rg3xb3 8.Nc5xb3 >Qa3xb3 = I believe that after 1... Re3 2. Bg2 Rxg3! 3. e3, there are a knith sac that takes the blacks to the win: 3...Nxe3! 4.fxe3 Bh3. Paulo Soares, from Brazil
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