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Dec-06-06 | | Whitehat1963: Talk about a game that deserves a lot more attention! Excellent tactical fireworks in this one! |
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Dec-06-06 | | keres777: This is just the kind of game I love to see. Excellent game by both players!!! |
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Feb-25-08 | | apexin: a brilliancy,from start to finish |
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Feb-25-08 | | GoHabsGo: I enjoyed this game a lot! 32. ... ♗xe3 33. ♖xe3 ♖xf7 does black stand a chance? |
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Feb-25-08 | | whiteshark: 21...Bxc3 bxc3 Be4 makes the difference. |
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Sep-09-09 | | Whitehat1963: Gorgeous Wednesday puzzle after 32...Qxh3. |
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Feb-11-12
 | | FSR: Wouldn't the simple 32.Be6 have left White up a whole rook, and threatening mate in one to boot? Doesn't Black just resign - 32...Bg7 33.Qg6? <GoHabsGo: I enjoyed this game a lot! 32. ...Bxe3 33.Rxe3 Rxf7 does black stand a chance?> I don't think so. After 34.Qg6, White mates Black off the board. |
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Feb-12-12 | | King Death: <FSR> Maybe the locals were running the bulls that day and distracted the players. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Runnin...
This game at any rate was a whole lot more interesting for White than the usual Benkos are though Topalov got a ton of play. |
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Apr-10-12 | | Whitehat1963: 48...Kh4 49. Rg4+ Rxg4 50. Bxg4 Kxg4 51. a4 and the a-pawn queens. |
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Dec-21-12 | | dunican: @FSR: 32. Be6? Qg3+ with mate to follow |
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Dec-21-12 | | dunican: Also, in your line, what's the mate after 34.. Qf4? I can only see white one or two pawns up. |
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Oct-23-18 | | Saniyat24: 30.Bc4 was the critical move... |
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Oct-23-18 | | Saniyat24: ...and so was 32.R1e3...! |
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Oct-23-18 | | Saniyat24: ...and how cheeky was 41.b4...! |
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Jul-09-24
 | | offramp: "Zjvaginasev's Pearl of Pamplona". |
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May-16-25 | | Walter Glattke: Looks like a szenarioo for the audience, stockfishly combination with a bishop more for white after 33.Qh7+ Kxh7 34. Be6+ Kg6 35.Bxh3 Bxe3 36.fxe3 Rf6 37.Kf2. How do they come to that thea´`tre position here? 32.-g4 33.Qg6!? Qxh3
34.Rxf3 gxf3 35.Qh7+ Kxh7 36.Be6+ Kg6 37.Bxh3 oh yeah, equal material! |
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May-16-25 | | mel gibson: I saw the first few moves straight away.
Stockfish 17 says:
33. Qh7+
(33. Qh7+ (1.Qh7+ Kxh7 2.Be6+ Kg6 3.Bxh3 Bxe3 4.Rxe3 Rf4
5.Kh2 h5 6.Bc8 Ra4 7.Rxf3 Rxa2 8.Rb3 Kf6 9.Rxb6+ Ke5 10.Kg2 Ra8 11.Be6 Rf8
12.Bc4 h4 13.b3 Kf4 14.Rc6 g4 ) +3.94/43
479)
score for White +3.94 depth 43. |
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May-16-25
 | | takebackok: Kinda got a Friday, whites king in dire straits so only move 33. Qh7+ Kxh7 34. Be6+ Kg6 35. Bxh3 Bxe3 36. fxe3? h5 37. Re6+ Rf6 38. Kf2 g4 39. Rxf6+ Kxf6 40. Bf1 at best draw. Better and wining is 36. Rxe3! h5 37. Bd7 g4 38. Re6+ wins a pawn if 38...Rf6 39. Be8+ king moves 40. Rxf6 Kxf6 41. Bxh4 wining. No matter what the extra bishop will lock up the win. |
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May-16-25 | | King.Arthur.Brazil: Since B threatened checkmate with 34... Qg2# without easy defense, W is forced into this line: 33. Qh7+ Kxh7 34. Be6+ Kg6 35. Bxh3, although care must be taken to win the game. EX: 35... Bxe3 36. Rxe3 h5 37. Re6+ Kg7 38. Rxb6 g4 39. Bf1. W will protect his Q-side ♙ and capture the K-side B♙, at the appropriate time. |
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May-16-25 | | Cecco: In the final position, after 48. ... Kh3, this engine suggests 49. Kf2, which seems like a big mistake because of 49. ... Rd2+ 50. Kxf3 Rxa2. Does anyone know if White can win? In any case, 49. Bxf3 keeps the pawn and should be winning. |
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May-16-25 | | erimiro1: No, it's not hard. 33. Qh7+ is forced. I agree that work is not finished yet and white has to get rid of the black pawns, but it has nothing to do with the tactic on the puzzle. |
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May-16-25
 | | scormus: I wasn't sure I'd got this until I saw <mel's SF line> through as far as 36. Rxe3. I thought perhaps I'd missed something more decisive, but it seems there wasn't |
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May-16-25
 | | chrisowen: I take wig hq farm z pony u x Qh7+ axiom juggle aoh jah a fig pug abe leeway Qh7+ doh x |
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May-16-25
 | | al wazir: The first four or five plies are obvious. After that black has some alternatives, but white is a piece up and should win. |
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May-16-25
 | | Check It Out: A bit simple for a Friday. |
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