Author: Sune Larsson
Date: 11:11:14 03/22/01
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On March 22, 2001 at 14:01:22, Andreas St. wrote: >On March 22, 2001 at 13:56:08, Sune Larsson wrote: > >> >> [D]4r3/4b2k/5R2/3p1P1q/pP2p1pP/P5P1/1B2Q2K/8 w - - 0 1 >> >> Bleiman-Cosulich, Nice 1974 >> >> >> Have you ever experienced playing a tournament game, fighting hard >> for several hours, reaching a tough position with mutal chances - >> when suddenly, in one single blow, all of your calculations are >> shattered in their foundations?! It feels like a bucket of ice cold >> water was thrown right in your face. Maybe the black player had some >> feelings of this kind. Very often it comes down to one being too hasty >> with "if I play this move I threaten to take his..., then he *must* move..., >> and then I can play...". >> >> >> Test: White to move has a bucket of cold fluid in his hands, ready >> to be thrown. How materialistic are the comps? >> The rest of the game further down. >> >> >> >> >> >>Bleiman - Cosulich >>Nice, 1974 >> >>In this delicately balanced position white surprised black with the unexpected >>1.Qa6!!, >>quickly turning the tables in his favour. 1.Qa6!! Rg8 [1...Bxf6 2.Qxf6 Rg8 >>3.Qe7+ and Bc1+] 2.Qb7! Rg7 (The end could be: 3.Rg6! Rf7 4.Qxd5 Qxf5 5.Rg7+ 1-0 > > >Hi, > >very easy i think. Just to keep the good spirit up, you know...;) > >CM 6555 finds 1.Qa6 in 0 sec. After 45 sec. a score about +10.54. > >Greets > >AS
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