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Subject: Re: Nezhmetdinov - Chernikov, Rostov 1962

Author: Darren Rushton

Date: 23:44:12 10/24/03

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>>>Like this, Black actually played 13...exf6 and the game continued thus:14.Nc3
>>>Re8 15.Nd5 Re6 16.Bd4 Kg7 17.Rad1 d6 18.Rd3 Bd7 19.Rf3 Bb5 20.Bc3 Qd8 21.Nxf6
>>>Be2 22.Nxh7+ Kg8 23.Rh3 Re5 24.f4 Bxf1 25.Kxf1 Rc8 26.Bd4 b5 27.Ng5 Rc7 28.Bxf7+
>>>Rxf7 29.Rh8+ Kxh8 30.Nxf7+ Kh7 31.Nxd8 Rxe4 32.Nc6 Rxf4+ 33.Ke2 and Black
>>>resigned
>>
>>John has a valid point here.
>>...exf6 was clearly a mistake.
>>...Ne2+ is of course better because white will lose time.
>>
>>Michael
>
>Just to be clear, this is the position we are talking about after 12.Qxf6 Ne2+
>13.Nxe2 gxf6:
>
To clarify - 12...Ne2+ 13.Nxe2 exf6 were moves played in the actual game.

If Qxf6 isn't a clear winning move, then I can only conclude that black made an
unforced error somewhere between moves 14 and 32.




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