Author: Eelco de Groot
Date: 15:34:56 05/12/05
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On May 12, 2005 at 17:57:09, Eelco de Groot wrote: >On May 12, 2005 at 16:38:44, Jack Lad wrote: > >>[d] 8/p7/6p1/p6p/k2P3P/2N2P2/KP6/3q4 b - - 0 6 >>6... Kb4 7.Nxd1 Kc4 8.Ka3 Kxd4 9.Ka4 Ke5 10.Kxa5 Kf4 11.b4 g5 12.hxg5 Kxg5 >>13.Ka6 h4 >>[d] 8/p7/K7/6k1/1P5p/5P2/8/3N4 w - - 0 14 >> >>14.b5 h3 15.Kxa7 h2 16.Nf2 Kf4 17.b6 Kxf3 18.Nh1 Kg2 19.b7 Kxh1 20.b8=Q Kg2 >>21.Qc7 h1=Q 22.Qd8 Qh2 23.Qb6 Qg1 24.Qxg1+ Kxg1 1/2-1/2 > >I'm really a very poor player, from the top of my head I would play >after your 1. Be4 Qh6 2. Bd3 Qd2 3. Be2 g6 4. f3 Qc2 5. Bd1 Qxd1 6. >Nc3+: > > 6..Kb4 7. Nxd1 Kc4 >( 7... a6 8. d5 Kc5 9. Ne3) >8. Ka3 Kxd4 (8..Kd5 9. Ne3+ Kxe4 10.Ng2, to protect both the h and f-pawn) 9. >Ka4 and that should win also? >But I haven't checked my lines, especially after 8..Kd5, with the computer! > > Eelco Sorry, I suppose that after 7..Kc4 my 8.Ka3 is not right and White could better play 8.Ne3+ Kxc4 9.Ng2 as Mihaly suggested already. Or the line that Vincent gave but that seems difficult to understand for mere humans! Eelco
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