Author: Thomas Lagershausen
Date: 10:28:02 08/19/02
<IFRAME src="http://www.marochess.de/php3/epd2html.php3?epd=3qr1k1%2Fp2bppb1%2F3p2p1%2F1prNn1Bn%2F3NP1p1%2F1B3P2%2FPPPQ4%2F1K1R3R%20w%20-%20-%20&header=Karpov%20-Szapnik%20(Olympiad%20Dubai%201986)&footer=18.Rxh5%20!%20gxh5%2019.Qh2%20with%20the%20idear%20a5%2020.Qxh5%20a4%2021.Rh1%20axb3%2022.Qh7+%20Kf8%2023.Bh6%20Bxh6%2024.Qh8%20mate&format=HTML&align=center&show=true&light=%239EC2EF&dark=%23397AAE&text=%23000000&htmlbg=%23FEFAD8&diagbg=%23BCBCC5" frameborder="0" height="520" width="500"> </IFRAME> The keymove against the dragon is the rooksacrifice on h5 to attack the black king with queen and the other rook on the h-file.After trading the bishop on g7 white can mate on h8. Are they any programs able to attack the black king in this traditional and sucessfull method at the moment? If not, how to beat Kasparov or Kramnik if they play the dragon? [Event "NIC 1/87"] [Site "Olympiade Dubai"] [Date "1986"] [Round "?"] [White "Karpov, A"] [Black "Sznapik"] [ECO "B78"] [Result "1-0"] 1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 d6 3. d4 cxd4 4. Nxd4 Nf6 5. Nc3 g6 6. Be3 Bg7 7. f3 O-O 8. Qd2 Nc6 9. Bc4 Bd7 10. O-O-O Ne5 11. Bb3 Rc8 12. h4 h5 13. Bg5 Rc5 14. Kb1 b5 15. g4 hxg4 16. h5 Nxh5 17. Nd5 Re8 18. Rxh5 gxh5 19. Qh2 Rc4 (19... gxf3 20. Qxh5 Bg4 21. Qh4 Rxd5 22. Bxd5 Qb6 23. Bh6 e6 24. Qg5 Ng6 25. Nf5 Bh8 26. Qxg4 exd5 27. Be3 d4 28. Qxf3 Qc7 29. Bxd4 Be5 30. Bxe5 dxe5 31. Qh3 Qb6 32. Qh6 Qf6 33. Rd7 $16) 20. Bxc4 bxc4 21. Qxh5 f6 22. f4 Nf7 23. Bh4 Qb8 24. Rh1 c3 25. b3 Qb7 26. f5 Ne5 27. Ne6 1-0 TL
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