Author: ludicrous
Date: 03:50:12 09/28/03
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On September 28, 2003 at 06:49:32, ludicrous wrote:
>Ludek Pachman's Book, Attack and Defense in Modern Chess Tactics, Page 97, game
>of Ravinsky vs Panov, 1947.
>
>Can any program see White's move?
>
>1)P-K4 P-QB4
>2)N-KB3 P-K3
>3)P-Q4 PxP
>4)NxP N-KB3
>5)N-QB3 P-Q3
>6)P-KN3 N-B3
>7)B-N2 B-Q2
>8)O-O P-QR3
>9)B-K3 R-B1
>10)Q-K2 P-QN4
>11)P-QR3 N-K4 (Pachman gives this a "?", B-K2 was in order)
>12)QR-Q1 N-B5
>13)B-B1 NxRP (Again, Pachman gives this a "?"; he suggests B-K2 instead)
>14)P-K5! PxP
>15)N-B6 Q-B2
>16)NxKP N-B5 (Pachman says the pawn grab cost Black two tempi, and now he wil
>pay for them)
>17)NxB NxN
>18)N-Q5 Q-R2 (...W-K4 is more natural, so says Pachman)
>19)N-B4! QN-K4?
>20)RxN!! ("The prelude to a beautiful combination. By sacrificing a Rook White
>destroys the Black King's pawn cover and obtains an irresistable attack down the
>open K-File")
>20)...NxR
>21)NxP! PxN
>22)QxP ch B-K2
>23)R-K1 Q-B4
>24)P-QN4! N-B1?
>25)Q-N4! Q-B6
>26)RxB!!! and white soon won...
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