Author: Roy Eassa
Date: 16:24:33 02/21/02
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On February 21, 2002 at 19:01:29, Eduard Nemeth wrote: >On February 21, 2002 at 18:55:55, Eduard Nemeth wrote: > >>On February 21, 2002 at 17:48:03, Roy Eassa wrote: >> >>> >>>[d] r3qr1k/2n1b2p/1pp1pp2/p2n2B1/P1RPN2Q/7R/1P1N1PPP/6K1 b - - 0 23 >>> >>>24.Qh4 Rf7 >>> >>> [24...Qg6 25.Bh6 Rg8 26.Rg3 f5 27.Bg5 Bxg5 28.Nxg5 f4 =] >>> >>>25.Bh6 b5 26.axb5 cxb5 27.Rc1 a4 28.Rg3 a3 >>> >>> [28...b4! 29.Nf3 a3 30.bxa3 >>> (30.Qh5 axb2 -/+) >>> 30...bxa3 31.Qg4! f5 >>> (31...Qg8? 32.Qh5 +-) >>> 32.Qh5 Nf6 >>> (32...fxe4 33.Ne5 Rf3 34.Qxe8+ Nxe8 35.gxf3 Nd6 36.fxe4 a2 37.Bg7+ Kg8 >>> 38.Bf6+ Kf8 39.Nd7+ Ke8 40.Rg8+ Kxd7 41.Rxa8 Nxf6 42.e5 +-) >>> 33.Qxf7 Qxf7 34.Ne5 Qg6 >>> (34...Qe8? 35.Bg7+ Kg8 36.Nxf6+ Bxf6 37.Bxf6+ Kf8 38.Bg7+ Kg8 >>> 39.Bh6+ Kh8 40.Rg7 a2 41.Ra1 Rb8 42.h3 Rb1+ 43.Kh2 +-) >>> 35.Nxg6+ hxg6 =] >>> >>>29.bxa3 Rxa3 30.Nf3 b4? >>> >>> [30...Bf8 31.Bxf8 >>> (31.Qh5 Re7 =) >>> 31...Qxf8 32.Nc5 Rg7 =] >>> >>>31.Qh5! Rxf3? >>> >>> [31...Bf8 32.Ne5! Re7 33.Nxf6 Nxf6 34.Qxe8 Ncxe8 35.Bxf8 ±] >>> >>>32.gxf3! Bf8 33.Kh1! Re7 34.Rcg1 and mates 1-0 >> >>Very nice analysis, thanks. >> >>In my opinion on Grandmaster have after move 30...Bf8! a litte better chance >>in a fallowing endgame! >> >>[30...Bf8 31.Bxf8 >> (31.Qh5 Re7 =) >> 31...Qxf8 32.Nc5 Rg7 =] --> in this variation I think that the score is =/+! >> >>Regards, >>Eduard > >After move 28...b4?! I see this variation with advanced for white: > >28...b4?! 29.Nc4! Nb5 30.Ne5!! fxe5 31.Qg4! Nf4 32.Bg7+ Kg8 33.Bxe5+ Ng6 34.h4 >a3 35.bxa3! Rxa3 36.Qxe6! +- . > >Eduard Wow, very impressive. It looks like this indeed wins for White. Perhaps Black is lost after 28.Rg3(!). Do you see any other defense for Black?
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