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Subject: Re: Rebel could have won!

Author: Howard Exner

Date: 01:12:38 07/23/98

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On July 22, 1998 at 22:36:15, Mark Young wrote:

>On July 22, 1998 at 16:41:36, Amir Ban wrote:
>
>>On July 22, 1998 at 14:33:58, F. vd Muysenberg wrote:
>>
>>>IMO Rebel could have won the last game by playing 33..Qe6!
>>>Black still threatens to take on b2 but his queen is now
>>>better placed to deal with the d7 threat. I can't see how
>>>white can prevent a hopeless endgame.
>>>
>>>Anyone?
>>>
>>>Greetings,
>>>Frank
>>
>>Probably right. I have this line:
>>
>>33...Qe6 34. Bc6 Rc3 35. bxc3 Qc4 36. Bb2 Qxf1+ 37. Qc1 Qxc1+ 38. Bxc1 Rb1+ 39.
>>Kxa2 Rxc1

40.cxd4 Rxc6 41. d7 Ra6+ 42. Kb3 Rb6+ 43. Kc4 Rb8 44. Kc5

and now I can't even see how Black can draw. It looks like a
composed problem. a5 looks like a win but it is an illusion.
I tried g6 and g5 and Kf8 and all lose. Is this a crazy game or what?


40. d7 Bb6 40. Kb3 Rf1  +3.03
>>
>>Amir
>
>I have been letting Fritz 5 do deep analysis on the game all day. It also shows
>33..Qe6 as very good. It shows "33.. Qe6 and black can relax. 34.Be4 Rxb2
>35.Bxb2 Bxb2+ 36 Qxb2 Rxb2 37. Kxb2 -+." I just got up so I have not looked over
>this line, But this is what I have so far. After cranking all day looking at the
>game its only at move 27. :(



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