Author: Ernest Bonnem
Date: 09:23:18 02/20/05
From a study by O. Pervakov (2004) published in the French newspaper Le Monde : [D]N7/1P1p2Bp/pP3P1P/k3b1p1/6Pp/3P4/K2P1r2/8 w - - 0 1 The solution is 1.Nc7 Rxd2+ 2.Ka3 Rxd3+ 3.Ka2 Rd2+ 4.Kb3 ... Apparently White must have his d3 Pawn removed (so his King can later go there) in order to win ! Too far fetched ? What do your engines say ?
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