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Subject: Re: Solution

Author: Martin

Date: 06:43:35 02/22/00

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On February 22, 2000 at 09:17:49, Andreas Stabel wrote:

>On February 22, 2000 at 08:39:12, Martin wrote:
>
>>On February 22, 2000 at 07:41:11, Martin wrote:
>>
>>>This is a quite famous one (I think). But if you don't know the solution, the
>>>computer won't be a great help...
>>>
>>>[D]3k1B2/1p6/8/rp1p4/1R1P4/1P5P/2K5/8 w - - 0 1
>>>
>>>White to move and win.
>>>
>>>Hint: Black's threat is Kd7-c6.
>>
>>(A. Wotawa, Deutsche Schachzeitung, 1942)
>>
>>The computers don't even understand that Kd7-c6 is a threat.
>>
>-- Snip --
>>
>>Martin
>
>Could you please explain the threat to me. It's not only computers that
>don't see the threat :)
>
>Regards
>Andreas Stabel

Well, the bR will be able to stop the h pawn while the wR remains imprisoned.
One possible line is:

1 h4 Kd7  2 h5 Ra2+  3 Kd3 Kc6  4 h6 Rh2  5 Ke3 Rh1  6 Kf2 Kb6  7 Kg2 Rh5  8 Kg3
Ka5  9 Kg4 Rh1  10 Kg5 Rg1+  11 Kh5 Rh1+  12 Kg6 Rg1+  13 Kf7 Rf1+  14 Kg8 Rg1+
15 Kh8 [15  Lg7? Kxb4  16 h7 Rh1]  15...Rf1  16 Kg7 Rg1+ and so on.

I hope that this is correct... :)

Martin



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