Oct-21-12 J Peters vs L Day, 1977 
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Abulherar: White to play and lose his rook!
Otherwise black will mate white's King in one move or few moves.
Let's start:34.♖xb7+! ♕xb7(34...♔xb7 35.♗f3!)
and black's ♕ is lost.
35.♗f3 ♕xc2 36.♖a8+ ♔b6 37.♖b8+ ♔c7
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Oct-20-12 J Lewi vs J Adamski, 1969 
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Abulherar: The ♕ sac (18...♕xc3!) looks very cool and funny
to me because:19.♗xc3 ♘xe2+ 20.♔h1 ♘xc3
21.♕b3 ♘xb1 22.♕xb1 f3....
Now,i think that black has better material and position.
It's probably the most beautiful ♕ sac ... |
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Oct-16-12 S Klimov vs A Gubanov, 1995 
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Abulherar: very nice puzzle on tuesday!
it took me a few seconds to find the solution :)
31.♗e4!
A)31...♖xe4 32.♕g7#
B)31...♕xe4 32.♘f6+ |
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Oct-15-12 Speelman vs J Durao, 1978 
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Abulherar: i have to make a correction!
as in the game:24.♕e8+ is better than 24.f8=♕+ because 24.♕e8+ will cause mate in few moves:
A)24...♘g8 25.fxg8=♕#
B)24...♖xe8 25.♖xe8+ ♘g8 26.fxg8=♕# |
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Oct-14-12 Chekhov vs M Hoffmann, 1994 
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Abulherar: The ♕ sac (29...♖xe1!) looks good to me:
A)30.♖xe1? ♕xd4
B)30.♗xf6 ♖xf1+ 31.♕xf1 ♗xf6....
with:♕ vs ♖+♗+passed ♙ on the d-file....
i think that black has the upper hand!
P.S:it took me 12 minutes ... |
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Oct-13-12 R Forster vs Huebner, 1994 
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Abulherar: white's best move is:28.♘h6+! (♘ sac)
28...gxh6 29.♕f5 (or:29.gxh6)
now,black's ♔ is exposed and white has a sharp attack to come! |
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Oct-12-12 A Bezgodov vs M Zhunusov, 1994 
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Abulherar: 19.f6 was white's best move after:18.Rxe5!
because the black N on e5 can stop white's attack if:18.f6 Ng6! |
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Oct-09-12 N Vlassov vs A Terekhin, 1994 
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Abulherar: very cool ♕ sac on tuesday.
White can't do anything to stop the mate after 21...♕xh2+! |
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Oct-08-12 Z Czajka vs A Zakaria, 1994 
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Abulherar: very nice puzzle on monday:{29...Qg3+! 30.fxg3 fxg3#)
this ♕ sac remembers me with the most beautiful ♕ sac
ever played,it was by marshall in 1912. |
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Oct-05-12 A Saidy vs C Brasket, 1972 
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Abulherar: 35.Rxd7! Rxd7 36.Qf6+ Kg8(36...Rg7 37.Qf8+ Rg8 38.Bf6#)
37.Qxe6+ Rf7 38.Qe8+ Rf8(38...Kg7 39.Bf6+!)
39.Bc4+ Kg7 40.Qe7+ Rf7(40...Bf7 41.Qf6+ Kg8 42.Qg5+ Kh8 43.Bf6#)
41.Qg5+ Bg6 42.Bxf7 Kxf7 43.Qf6+ Kg8
White has an advantage of two pawns. |
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