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on 08:06 09 2013 .
two vodka, 2 beer and 3 "hot wine" ... so I think the solution is 1. ---- Bh6; but I'm too lazy to count...Bxc1 and Rxg4 is the plan...
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on 11:48 09 2013 .
It is Black to play OK :
Bh6 - Qd2XBh6 RXg4+ - Bf3XRg4 Qd7XBg4 + Check - Kh1 Qh3 + Check - Kg1 Re8 go to E7 - Rf1 go to f2 and it is the end my friend for White ...... With my best regards , Amr
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on 19:31 09 2013 .
OK, but what if White declines to take the Rg4? Say, Kf2. Black can play Rg5 cutting off the Queen and granting his own a diagonal to penetrate the White defenses, perhaps. What say you?
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on 02:56 10 2013 .
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Dear Amr Sharaf, After Rxg4+ White didn't have to capture Black's Rook. What if White replied with Kf2?
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on 05:28 11 2013 .
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What about this analysis: 1. ... Bh6?! 2.QxB Rxg4+ 3.Kf2 Rg5 4.hxg6 fxg6 5.Rg1 Qe7 6.Rce1 Black's attack stymied and White's still a Bishop up.
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on 22:22 11 2013 .
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In this kind of position Black should strive to: 1.get White's King exposed to attack. 2.get Black's Bishop come into play. 3.neutralise the push of White's Pawn on c4. I think this is better than a passive play for Black and gets crushed. The following line, although the result is unclear, should give you an idea of what I mean: 1. ... Rxg4+ 2.BxR QxB+ 3.Qg2 (Not 3.Kf2? Bh6 4.QxB Re2+ mate) Qxh5 4.Rfe1 (If 4.c5 f5 5.Rc4 Re2 6.Rf2 Re1+ 7.Rf1 Qd1 8.RxR QxR+ 9.Qf1 unclear) Re5 5.RxR QxR 6.c5 Bh6 7.Rd1 Be3+ 8.Kf1 Qf5+ 9.Ke1 (If 9.Ke2 Qc2+) dxc5 10.d6 Qd7 unclear. Please share your views!