Author: Kim Roper Jensen
Date: 04:42:00 09/07/03
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On September 06, 2003 at 23:59:16, Dieter Buerssner wrote: >On September 06, 2003 at 21:58:14, Kim Roper Jensen wrote: > >>Position from the game Larsen - Kavalek Montreal Tournament of Stars >> >>[D]1k6/8/B3K1P1/5P2/1pRr2Nn/2b5/8/8 b - - >> >>Only move here for black is Nxf5 and get both white pawns and it should be a >>draw - according to the notes by Whiteley (its taken from the tournament book, >>by Tal, Chepizhny & Roshal) > >Which move or line do you suggest after Nxf5 Kxf5? With a bit more time, Yace >will not give drawish score anymore. Is it really a draw? > >Regards, >Dieter > >PS. I dod not really understand your followup about taking the g pawn with B vs. >R. Can you suggest a line in that case as well? At the time, where the g7-pawn >could be captured in the line shown by Yace, it was only possible with the B. >So, you obviously wanted to suggest a line, that is different earlier. already? > >Regards, >Dieter the last part of with the B against the R thingie must have been a glitch inside my organic processor :) But i think everytime black gets both white pawns its a draw... see variations [Event "Montreal 1979 Tournament of stars"] [Site "?"] [Date ""] [Round "6"] [White "Larsen"] [Black "Kavalek"] [Result "*"] [SetUp "1"] [FEN "1k6/8/B3K1P1/5P2/1pRr2Nn/2b5/8/8 b - -"] 1... Nxf5 2. Kxf5 Rd5+ 3. Ke4 (3. Kf4 Rd6 $11) (3. Ke6 Rg5 4. Kf7 Rf5+ 5. Kg8 Rg5 6. Kh7 Rh5+ 7. Nh6 Bd2 $11) 3... Rg5 4. Bc8 Rxg6 * These are the lines given ín the book
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