Author: Côme
Date: 08:20:46 02/08/00
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On February 08, 2000 at 10:58:20, Robert Ericsson wrote: >On February 08, 2000 at 10:45:30, Côme wrote: > >>On February 08, 2000 at 10:13:16, Jeroen van Dorp wrote: >> >>><sigh> wish I knew more about chess and less about chess computer programs.... >>> >>>Why is 1.Qg5! a strong move? With 1...Qf6 2.Qg3 and 2...g5 mating threaths are >>>adequately solved? Because the black queen now can block the white queen with >>>Qh6. >>>Why not simply play Qxb2? >>>Or do I miss something terribly important? >>> >>>No - correction - what DO I miss? I can't find it. >>> >>>Thx for the help. >>> >>>Jeroen ;-} >> >>Hello Jeroen, >>After 2...g5, Rb1! is strong. >>Best Regards >>Alexandre Côme > >I fail to see the justification of being a piece down >after 3. - Nc4 ?? > >/Robert Hello Robert, After 3...Nc4 , Rxb7! is strong and IMHO white position is winning ! Best Regards Alexandre Côme
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