Author: Uri Blass
Date: 17:25:37 10/08/04
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On October 08, 2004 at 18:47:37, Alessandro Scotti wrote: >I've found the following position in a book by Averbach and Bejlin, it is from a >1946 game between Averbach and Friedstein: > >[D]3r1r1k/2q1bppp/p1bppn2/1p3PB1/3QP3/2N3R1/PPP1B1PP/5R1K w - - 0 3 > >Here Averbach played Rh3! (his own annotation) and went on to win with a nice >mate combination. The following of the game was: 1... Qb7 2. Rf4! Nxe4 3. Bxe7 >Nxc3 4. Qxg7+! Kxg7 5. Rg4+ Rh8 6. Bf6# > >Kiwi likes 1. fxe6 with an even score... what does your favorite engine finds? latest novei likes 1.Rh3 but does not plan 2.Rf4 but I guess that it did not got enough time and it can find 2.Rf4 2 plies later. 11 45 27792 40926120 a2a3 d6d5 e4d5 c6d5 d4h4 e6f5 f1f5 c7c6 g5e3 d5c4 e2f3 11 46 30870 45829784 g3h3 11 54 38695 57794508 g3h3 c7b7 f1f4 f6e4 g5e7 e6e5 f4h4 e4g3 h2g3 c6g2 h1h2 3 d4d5 b7d5 c3d5 11 54 42641 63944419 g3h3 c7b7 f1f4 f6e4 g5e7 e6e5 f4h4 e4g3 h2g3 c6g2 h1h2 3 d4d5 b7d5 c3d5 12 62 84095 124497091 g3h3 c7b7 d4f2 f6e4 c3e4 c6e4 f5f6 g7f6 g5f6 h8g8 f2g3 g6 f6e7 b7e7 g3c3 12 62 95885 143005358 g3h3 c7b7 d4f2 f6e4 c3e4 c6e4 f5f6 g7f6 g5f6 h8g8 f2g3 g6 f6e7 b7e7 g3c3 13 61 111929 168010216 g3h3 c7b7 d4f2 f6e4 c3e4 c6e4 f5f6 g7f6 g5f6 h8g8 h3g 4g6 f6e7 b7e7 f2b6 d8c8 b6a6 c8c2 a6b5 Uri
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