Author: Miguel A. Ballicora
Date: 15:17:00 09/19/01
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On September 19, 2001 at 17:59:04, Miguel A. Ballicora wrote: >On September 19, 2001 at 17:38:13, Miguel A. Ballicora wrote: > >>On September 19, 2001 at 15:12:00, Gian-Carlo Pascutto wrote: >> >>> >>[D]r1b2rk1/pp4bp/2p3p1/4q2n/NQPN1p1P/1P5n/P3PPB1/2BRRK2 b - - acd 12; acn >>>>1018586698; acs 2002; bm f3; ce 39; id "ECM.1438"; pv Qc7 Qc5 Rf7 Nf3 Bf5 Bb2 b6 >>>>Qd6 Bxb2 Nxb2 Re8 Bxh3 Qxd6 Rxd6 Bxh3+; >>> >>>f3 Nxf3 Bg4! >>> >>>Looks quite hard, needs further analysis >> >>This is human analysis on the screen, so I might be wrong but... >> >>1... f3 >>2.Nxf3 Qg3 (forces Be3 to trap the wK, if fxg3 Nxg3#) >>3.Be3 Qh2 winning. (threats Qg1+ and Ng3# and it is unstoppable) > >Ok, I just saw the diagram again and I missed >3. Qc5, Still there some options to get advantage with b6, Bh6, c5 but > >1... f3 >2.Nxf3 Qh2 (directly) Arrrghhh.. forget about this line, Qxf8+ kills it. There must be something in the Qg3 line. I smell it but the Qh2 line won't work. Regards, Miguel >3.e3 Qg1-Qxf2+ - Qxg2 is winning easily > >Regards, >Miguel > >> >>Regards, >>Miguel
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