Aug-07-25 Razuvaev vs A Matanovic, 1973 
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latebishop: If Black does take the rook I thought the follow up is beautiful: 40...Qxd7 41. Qxf6+ Bg7 42. Bd4!! |
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Mar-27-25 Vaganian vs K Georgiev, 1984 
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latebishop: Now I think I see why: 30.Rg7 Ne2+ 31. Kf1 Qh1+ 32. K�e2 Bf3+! 33.Kxf3 Qxd1+ 34.Kg3 Qxh5 etc |
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Oct-22-24 L Schut vs N E Menzi, 2009 
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latebishop: 27...Ke5 28.Qg3+ Ke6 29. Qg4+ Ke5 30. Rh5+ gxh5 31.Qf5# |
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Oct-01-24 Sosonko vs K Helmers, 1980 
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latebishop: My thought was 24.Qxf6 gxf6 25.Rxe8+ Kh7 26.Re7 Qc8 27.Rxf7+ Kh8 28. Nh6 winning. |
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Sep-02-24 G Makropoulos vs I Farago, 1988 
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latebishop: Thanks SchwartzSpringer. In your line after 31 Qh3 instead of Rg1 perhaps 31...Nf4? I put the position through an old engine (Crafty) and it just goes ahead with the exchange: 30.Rf1 Nxc3 31.Nxf4 Rf5! and black seems to have a big endgame plus. |
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Aug-01-24 Schlechter vs P Meitner, 1899 
Apr-13-24 X Bu vs P Cramling, 2008 
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latebishop: What if Black just plays 24...Nd4? |
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Dec-30-23 McShane vs X Bu, 2000 
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latebishop: Perhaps just 33.Qxc4, when White has won a pawn with continuing pressure. |
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Jul-13-23 P Lukacs vs G Agzamov, 1984 
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latebishop: As jrredfied mentioned, 36.Rxb3 37. Qxb3 d2 seems to work? Eg: 38. Rd1 Ba4 39.Qb6 Qxb6 40. cxb6 Bxd1 41. b7 Bc2 42. b8 = Q, d1 = Q+, and Black is again a bishop up. |
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Dec-22-22 K Angelov vs E Henrichsen, 2013 
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latebishop: Thank you Brenin for the analysis. |
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