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Subject: Re: Testposition - Just Fine?

Author: James T. Walker

Date: 07:09:57 03/23/01

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On March 22, 2001 at 16:08:25, Sune Larsson wrote:

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>  [D]3r2k1/pr3p2/3p4/2p1ppq1/2Pn4/1PNQ2P1/P4RKP/5R2 w - - 0 1
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>  Reshevsky-Fine, Detroit 1933
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>  Black might very well have thought himself okey in this position.
>  He has a pawn up, a very strong knight and the irritating threat
>  of pushing his middle farmer to e4. But something is there for white
>  if we just look through the windows. In fact the Gates are suddenly
>  wide open...;)
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>  Test: White to move and get a crushing position. We don't want to see
>        moves like 1.Nd5, Ne2 or Kh1...
>        The rest of this fine game further down.
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>Reshevsky - Fine
>Detroit, 1933
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>A pawn up, black's rooks are less influential than white's. However, his knight
>is well placed and ...e4 is an annoying threat. With his next move, white
>nullifies all black's trumps. 1.Rxf5! Nxf5 2.Rxf5 Qh6 (The exchange sacrifice
>has completely transformed the situation. The imminent Nd5 leaves black without
>resource.) 3.Qe4 Re7 4.Qg4+ Kf8 5.Rh5 Qg7 6.Qh4 Ke8 7.Nd5 f5 8.Nxe7 1-0

Hello,
I used to see lines like this all the time in Chess Life magazine.  They are
completely over my head and need a lot of explaining which was never
forthcoming.  I stopped reading Chess Life and chess magazines period because of
this.  That's one reason I'm still not a good chess player. (There are many
more)  I gave the position to one of the Tigers and it likes Qg6 instead of NxR.
 After forcing NxR it likes Qg6 instead of Qh6.  After forcing Qh6 , Qe4 it
likes Qg6 instead of Re7?  This goes on and on and on.  I don't understand why
people give a single line of moves as if they are the only ones that can be
played without any explanation.  Maybe we are all supposed to be Masters here?
Most of the positions you post are very interesting and I can see what is
happening.  This one is over my head.  (A very easy trick)
Jim



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