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Subject: Re: Test position (Averbach-Friedstein, 1946)

Author: Yar

Date: 03:58:25 10/09/04

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2. Rf4! must be a mistake i think. I can't see a win for white after right move
2. .. Kg8
Only 2. Qf2! wins.

Yar

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?



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