Author: Jorge Pichard
Date: 05:49:04 04/12/04
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On April 12, 2004 at 04:54:48, Vincent Lejeune wrote: >On April 11, 2004 at 16:26:20, Jorge Pichard wrote: > >>From the Book Capablanca's Best Chess Endings Page 270. >> >>How many programs can find the right move 42. Rg3-g2, with the idea to transfer >>the Rook to the h-file to protect the Pawn, there by releasing the Queen that is >>now tied down to its defense. > >Please, give a main-line to verify the usefulness of this moves ! These were the actual moves: 42.Rg3-g2 Kh7-h8 43.Kh3-g3 Kh8-h7 44. Rg2-h2 now there is a threat of taking the e-Pawn-which Black promptly wards off with 44....Rg7e7 45. Rh2-h3 Kh7-g7 Instead of this, Eliskases thought that 45...Re7-e8 might occasion White more trouble, but Capablanca (ready for this defence) demonstrated the following win: 46.Kg3-f3 Re8-e7 47.Rh3-g3! Rh5xh4 48.Rg5xg6 Rh4xg4 49.Rg6xh6+ Kh7xh6 50.Rg3xg4 Re7-g7 51.Rg4-h4+ Kh6-g6 52.Rh4-h8 Rg7-r7 53.Kf3-g4 Kg6-g7 54.Rh8-a8 a7-a6 55.Kg4-g5 Kg7-f7 56.Kg5-h6, and White wins by force of Zugwang. >> >>New game, >>[D]8/pp4rk/2p1p1pq/3pP1Rr/1P1P1PQP/P5RK/8/8 w - - 0 1 >> >>Analysis by Shredder 8: >> >>1. ± (0.99): 1.Rg1 Kh8 2.Rg2 Qh7 3.a4 Rxg5 4.Qxg5 Qg8 5.Qd8 Qxd8 6.Kg3 >>2. ± (1.06): 1.a4 Kh8 2.Qxe6 Rxh4+ 3.Kg2 Rh2+ 4.Kf3 Ra2 5.Qc8+ Kh7 6.Rh3 Ra3+ >>7.Kg2 Rxh3 8.Qxh3 Qxh3+ 9.Kxh3 Kg8 10.e6 Kf8 11.Kg3 a6 >>3. ± (1.06): 1.Rg2 Kh8 2.Rg1 Kh7 3.Rg3 Kh8 4.Rg2 Qh7 5.Kg3 Qg8 6.Kf2 Rxg5 7.Qxg5 >>Kh7 8.Ke2 Qf7 9.h5 gxh5 10.Ke3 Rxg5 >> >>(Pichard, MyTown 11.04.2004) >> >>Here Shredder 8 only found the first move 1.Rg2 but failed to follow with the >>correct following moves. According to the actual game between Capablanca versus >>Eliskases Moscow 1936.
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