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Fressinet (2706) - Adams (2727), 2013
White to play
White missed a chance to deliver a devastating blow in this position and failed to convert the decisive advantage later on. Can you find the winning line?
Comments (3)
1. Written by
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on 04:14 25 2013 .
Amateur
After pondering on the dynamic position for quite a long time,it looks like the following continuation would at least cause a continuing headache for Black. 1.g6 Nf6 2.gxf7+ Kxf7 3.Qg6+ Kg8 4.Gh6 Qc7 (If 4. ... Re7 5.Ra8+) 5.Ra6 Rf8 6.Gg5 Ncd5 7.Bd5+ NxB 8.f6 Qf7 9.Qxg7+ (Not 9.fxg7 Qxf2+ 10.Kh1 Qf1+ mate) QxQ 10.fxQ Rc8 (If 10. ... Kxg7 11.Gh6+) 11.Rd6 Nb4 12.Gh6 Nxd3 13.Rf6 and the threat of Rf8 is decisive. This is, of course, as an amateur saw it
2. Written by
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on 10:33 25 2013 .
Master
What about 1. Bxc3! (deviating the Nd5), Nxc3 2. g6! (with a similar idea than in aAmateurs line)? 2..., fxg6 is forced (Something "active, like 2..., c4 fails, due to 3. gxf7+) 3. fxg6 and the black king is too exposed (Qh5 is cooming).
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on 09:25 26 2013 .
Amateur
Mr. Pineda, how would White proceed after Black defended as follows? 1.BxNc3 NxB 2.g6 Qf6 3.Qh5 fxg6 4.fxg6 Qe6 5.Qh7+ Kf8 6.Qh8+ Qg8