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Jaan Ehlvest vs Dinesh K Sharma
10th Goodricke Int. 1999  ·  Spanish Game: Morphy Defense. Tarrasch Variation (C77)  ·  0-1


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Jun-04-06   Dr.Watson: Why White made 32. Rxf6? Why not 32. Rf3?
Jun-04-06   borisbadenoff: Why not. 32. Rxf6 isn't inferior to Rf3.

The sad thing is that white missed Bxg5 after the weak move Kg7 instead of Kh8. That would give white 2 pawns and a bishop for the rook. So the problem may be that white was sure that black qould play Kh8 and would then have played Bxg5 and missed completly that Kg7 is inferior and gives white the chance to equalize


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