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Joseph Cukierman vs Abraham Baratz
Paris (1929), Paris FRA, rd 3, Jun-??
Sicilian Defense: Dragon. Classical Variation (B73)  ·  1/2-1/2

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Jun-04-24  Straclonoor:


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This 7-pieces queen ending won for white

<91.Qg5+ Kf8 92.Qf5+ Kg7 93.Qd7+ Kg6 94.Kc5??> now draw

Win is 95.Qb5 Qe6 96.a5 Qxg4 97.Kc3!! (only move to win!) Qc8+ 98.Kb4 Qf8+ 99.Qc5 Qa8 100.Qd6+ Kg5 101.a6!! (only move to win) Kg4 102.Qd7+ Kg3 103.Qc7+ Kh3 104.Qxh7+ Kg4 105.Qd3 Qf8+ 106.Kc4!! (only move to win) Qe8 107.Kb3 Qe7 108.Qd4+! (only move to win) Kg3 109.a7! (only move to win again) Qf7+ 110.Kb2 Qb7+ 111.Kc2 Qg2+ 112.Kb3 Qb7+ 113.Ka4 Qa6 114.Kb4 Qb7+ 115.Ka5 Kg2 116.Qb6 Qd5+ 117.Kb4! (only move to win) Qa8 118.Kc5 Qf8+ 119.Qd6 (only move to win again) Qf2+ 120.Qd4! (third only move to win in the row) Qf8+ 121.Kb6 Qf3 122.Qd2+ Kf1 123.Qc1+ Kf2 124.Qc2+ Kg3 125.Qg6+ Kf2 126.Qe6 Kf1 127.Qc4+ Ke1 128.Qd4 Qb3+ 129.Kc7 Qf7+ 130.Qd7 Qc4+ 131.Kd8 Qa2 132.Ke7 Qa3+ 133.Ke8 Qa5 134.Qe7+ Kf1 135.Kf8 Qa6 136.Kg7 Qa4 137.Qf8+ Ke1 138.a8Q Qg4+ 139.Kh7 Qd7+ 140.Kg8 Qg4+ 141.Qg7 Qc4+ 142.Qf7 Qg4+ 143.Kf8 Qb4+ 144.Qe7+ Qxe7+ 145.Kxe7 Ke2 146.Ke6 Ke3 147.Ke5 Kd3 148.Qc8 Ke3 149.Qc3+ Ke2 150.Kf4 Kf2 151.Qc2+ Kf1 152.Kf3 Kg1 153.Qg2#

Tough ending!

Aug-19-24
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  dernier loup de T: < Straclonoor> But, if...Qe6 at the beginning of your analysis, has White not an easy win by exchanging queens after Qf5+ instead of playing a5?; so that a move like 94...Qa2 would be much more resilient for Black?
Aug-20-24
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  dernier loup de T: ...Because the black King is on g6, not on g7?....

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