Author: Roy Eassa
Date: 10:52:07 04/13/02
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The test position below (a very good one IMHO) was originally posted by Enrique Irazoqui (apologies if anybody had posted it earlier!). Black to move and win. On April 13, 2002 at 13:43:28, Mike S. wrote: >[D]2r1r1k1/p4pp1/1p1Pn1p1/6q1/P5P1/BP2Pp1P/5P2/Q1RR2K1 b - - 0 1 >1...Txc1 2.Txc1 Td8 3.Tc4 Dh6 4.De5 Sg5 5.Dh2 Sxh3+ 6.Kf1 a6 7.Tc6 Dh4 8.Txb6 a5 > = (0.06) Tiefe: 7/20 00:00:00 109kN > = (0.22) Tiefe: 14/40 00:02:39 62475kN >1...Tb8 2.d7 Ted8 3.Td3 Tb7 4.Tc8 Tbxd7 5.Txd7 Txc8 6.Dd1 Dh4 7.Dxf3 > = (0.19) Tiefe: 14/40 00:04:47 113092kN > = (0.12) Tiefe: 15/34 00:07:38 181878kN >1...Sf4! > = (0.09) Tiefe: 15/39 00:14:15 339902kN > = (0.09) Tiefe: 15/39 00:14:15 339902kN >1...Txc1 2.Txc1 Td8 3.Tc4 Dh6 4.De5 Sg5 5.Dh2 Sxh3+ 6.Kf1 a6 7.Tc6 Dh4 8.Txb6 a5 > = (0.06) Tiefe: 7/20 00:00:00 109kN > = (0.22) Tiefe: 14/40 00:02:39 62475kN >1...Tb8 2.d7 Ted8 3.Td3 Tb7 4.Tc8 Tbxd7 5.Txd7 Txc8 6.Dd1 Dh4 7.Dxf3 > = (0.19) Tiefe: 14/40 00:04:45 113092kN > = (0.12) Tiefe: 15/34 00:07:35 181878kN >1...Sf4! > = (0.09) Tiefe: 15/39 00:14:15 339902kN > = (0.09) Tiefe: 15/39 00:14:15 339902kN >P.S. That Nf4 move looks mysterious at first... but after 2.exf4 Qh4, White >"suddenly" is in big trouble. Kovacevic did not take the knight. It's not so >much for opening the e-file btw., but to close the diagonal e5-g3(h2): If Black >plays 1...Qh4 immediatly, then 2.Qe5 defends. This is probably a good test >position.
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