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Morozevich (2770) - Giri (2696), 2012
White to move
Alexander Morozevich, one of the best tactical players in the world, made a wrong move here and eventually lost. How should White proceed?
Comments (7)
1. Written by Muhammed on 17:55 23 2012 .
Qh6 followed by Qh8 then Nf7?
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on 18:13 23 2012 .
Both side made wrong moves, but Morozevich made the last wrong move. 33. Qh6+ wins a pawn and forces off the queens, but Morozevich instead played 33. f4.
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on 18:41 23 2012 .
I'm a lowly A-player, but Qh6+ seems pretty obvious to me...
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on 19:47 23 2012 .
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on 08:22 24 2012 .
1.Qh6ch if 1. ...KxQ then 2.Nxf7 followed by 3.NxQ. if 1. ...Kg8 then 2.Ra8ch. if 1. ...Kf6 then 2.Qf4ch followed by 3.Qxf7ch
6. Written by taviskaron on 21:15 24 2012 .
1. Qh6+?
7. Written by
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on 09:20 30 2012 .
Amateur
My analysis goes as follows: 1.Qh6+, Kf6 (If ..., KXQ then NXf7+) 2.Qf4+, Ke7 3.QXf7+, Kd8 4.RR8+!, Kc7 5.QXN+, QXQ 6.NXQ, KXN 7.Rg8, and with best play White should win.