Author: Bas Hamstra
Date: 13:29:13 05/27/04
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On May 27, 2004 at 14:48:10, José Antônio Fabiano Mendes wrote: > Henri Grob vs David, corr 1966 > [D]4k3/5R2/2p1P3/2K4P/1p1P3r/5p2/8/8 w > Source ==> http://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=1286136 > >40 d5!! This is an excellent move. If Black plays cxd5, then White's king finds >a killer home on d6. If Black refuses the capture White will have two connected >passed pawns on the 6th rank ready for mate or promotion. 10.04 0:00 +1.84++ 1.d5 (253.276) 261.4 10.06 0:01 +3.48 1.d5 cxd5 2.Kd6 f2 3.Rxf2 Re4 4.Ra2 Kf8 5.Ra8+ Kg7 6.e7 b3 7.e8Q Rxe8 8.Rxe8 (376.027) 288.5 11.01 0:01 +1.96 1.d5 cxd5 2.Kd6 b3 3.Rb7 Kf8 4.Rxb3 f2 5.Rf3+ Ke8 6.e7 f1Q 7.Rxf1 Rxh5 (543.505) 291.6 12.01 0:05 +4.14 1.d5 Rxh5 2.Kxc6 Rh2 3.d6 Rc2+ 4.Kb5 Rd2 5.d7+ Kd8 6.Kxb4 f2 7.Kc5 Kc7 (1.671.151) 296.8 13.01 0:11 +4.70 1.d5 Rxh5 2.Kxc6 Rh2 3.Rxf3 Rc2+ 4.Kd6 Ra2 5.Rg3 Ra6+ 6.Ke5 Kf8 7.d6 Ra5+ 8.Kf6 Rd5 (3.288.459) 289.3 14.01 0:22 +4.79 1.d5 Rxh5 2.Kxc6 Rh2 3.Rxf3 Rc2+ 4.Kd6 Rc3 5.Rf4 Ra3 6.Rxb4 Ra8 7.Rb7 Rd8+ 8.Ke5 Rc8 (6.350.117) 277.6 15.01 1:14 +5.49 1.d5 Rxh5 2.Kxc6 Rh2 3.Rxf3 Rc2+ 4.Kd6 Re2 5.Rf4 b3 6.Rb4 Kf8 7.Rxb3 Kg7 8.Rb8 Rc2 (17.662.771) 237.9
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