Author: chandler yergin
Date: 23:44:04 10/10/05
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On October 11, 2005 at 02:17:28, Yuriy Lyapko wrote: >On October 11, 2005 at 00:35:47, José de Jesús García Ruvalcaba wrote: > >>Hi, >>in the following study by Kasparián >>2N5/3k4/6N1/n2K4/4B3/8/6n1/8 w - - 0 1 >>white is to play and win. The solution is 1. Nb6 Kc7 2. Na8 Kb8 3. Kd4 Ne1 4. >>Ne5 Nb7 5. Nc6 Ka8 6. Kd5 >>However, after 4... Nc2 (instead of Nb7) >>Nk6/8/8/n3N3/3KB3/8/2n5/8 w - - 8 5 >>I have been unable to find a clear win for white. But I am a weak chess player, >>so probably I am missing something obvious, and ask you (and your engines) for >>enlightment. >>Thanks in advance, >>José. > >White wins after 4...Nc2+ too. >5. Bxc2 Kxa8 6. Kc5 Ka7 7. Kb5 Nb7 8. Nf7! Kb8 9. Kb6 and white wins the >knight... > >Best regards, >George Please post the line to Mate..
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