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Subject: Re: Correction to your analysis

Author: Alexander Kure

Date: 15:37:19 08/30/00

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On August 30, 2000 at 18:18:41, Paulo Soares wrote:

>On August 30, 2000 at 08:13:24, Alexander Kure wrote:
>
>>On August 30, 2000 at 05:06:11, Paulo Soares wrote:
>>
>>>On August 30, 2000 at 01:12:10, Tim Mirabile wrote:
>>>
>>>>On August 30, 2000 at 00:53:18, kurt wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>>I had another look at the position and could not find a win for white.
>>>>>>after 25.Ne6 fe6 26.f7 Ke7 holds for black. I will look at it some more.
>>>>>>Does crafty find a way out?
>>>>>>Have a good night!
>>>>
>>>>27.Rg6 Qe5 28.Nd5+ exd5 29.Rxd5 wins.
>>>
>>>The lines below shows that without doubt, 20. Nxe6, is a winner move.
>>>
>>>Paulo Soares, from Brazil
>>>
>>>1r2kb1r/2qb1p2/p3NP2/1pp5/4P2p/P1N2Q2/2P4P/1K1R1BR1 b k - 0 20
>>>
>>>20... Bxe6 (20... fxe6 {0} 21. f7+ Ke7 22. Rg6
>>>Qe5 23. Nd5+ exd5 24. Rxd5 Bg7 25. Rxe5+ Bxe5 26. Bh3 {+-}) 21. Nd5 Qc6 (21...
>>>Qxh2 22. Bh3 Bxd5 23. exd5 Qd6 24. Rg7 {+-}) (21... Bxd5 22. Rxd5 c4 (22... b4
>>>23. Bh3 bxa3+ 24. Ka2 Rb2+ 25. Ka1 Rb8 26. Qc3 Bd6 27. e5 {+-}) (22... Bh6 23.
>>>Qf5 Be3 24. Bh3 Bxg1 25. Rd7 {+-}) 23. Bh3 b4 24. Bd7+ Qxd7 25. Rxd7 Kxd7 26.
>>>Qf5+ {+-}) (21... Qe5 22. Rg5 Qd6 (22... Qxg5 23. Nc7#) 23. Nf4 Qc7 24. Nxe6
>>>fxe6 25. Bh3 {+-}) 22. Bh3 Bxh3 23. Qxh3 c4 (23... b4 24. Rg5 bxa3+ 25. Ka1 Bh6
>>>26. Qf5 Qd6 27. Rh5 {+-}) (23... Rd8 24. Qf5 {+-}) (23... Rc8 24. Rg5 Bd6 25.
>>>Ne3 {+-}) 24. Qf5 Bd6 25. Nb4 Qd7 26. Qxd7+ Kxd7 27. e5 {+-}
>>
>>
>>There is no win after 21. Nxe6 Bxe6 22. Nd5 Qxh2 23. Bh3 because of the line:
>>23...b4! 24. Bxe6 bxa3+ 25. Ka1 Bd6! which threatens Be5+, for example
>>
>>1) 26. Bxf7+ Kxf7 unclear
>>2) 26. Rg2 Qe5+ 27. c3 fxe6 (27...Qxe6? 28. e5 Bxe5 29. Re2 Kf8 30. Rde1 +-)
>>   28. f7+ Kd7 again with an unclear position
>>
>>Instead of 23. Bh3 the move 23. e5 looks more convincing.
>>
>>Greetings
>>Alex
>
>I didn't analyze the line 23. Bh3 b4, but I think that Robert and Tim are
>right, 26. Nc3 are very strong. I followed Tim's line up to 27. e5 Qxe5, and
>then I observed that 28. Rde1!, instead of 28. Rgd1, it's a winner move.
>Sorry about the bad number(20. Nxe6).
>
>21... Bxe6 22. Nd5 Qxh2 23. Bh3 b4 24. Bxe6 bxa3+
>25. Ka1 Bd6 26. Nc3 fxe6 27. e5 Qxe5 (27... Bxe5 28. Qc6+ Kf8 29. Qxc5+ Bd6 30.
>Qa7 {+-}) 28. Rde1! Qd4 29. Rg4 Qd2 (29... Be5 30. Rxd4 {+-}) 30. Rd1 Qxd1+ (
>30... Qh6 31. Qc6+ {+-}) (30... Qh2 31. Qc6+ {+-}) 31. Nxd1 {+-}
>
>Paulo


I fully agree with you that after 26. Nc3 fxe6 27. e5 Qxe5 28. Rde1 wins for
white. I have the same analysis as given by you.

Greetings
Alex



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