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Black missed a winning tactical shot in his opponent's time trouble and, with a few inaccurate moves, let his advantage slip away. The game ended in a draw. How should have Black played?
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1. Written by acm on 20:54 28 2011 .
1) ...Rxf2 2) Kxf2 Nd3+ wins a piece
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on 07:23 29 2011 .
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but 1. ..Rxf2 2.Rxf2 Nd3 allows 3.Rxe8+ and on the other hand 1. ..Rxf2 2.Rxf2 (not Kxf2) Nf3+ 3.Rxf3 Rxe1+ 4.Rf1 i am not sure who are winning.
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on 15:25 29 2011 .
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If 1. ... Rxf2, 2. Rxf2 and can not Nd3 +. But you can continue with Nf3 + and take the Rook on e1 next move and continue to capture the white pawn to a4 and promote the pawn to a5.
4. Written by S on 21:31 29 2011 .
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Augusto's answer is my answer. a4 should fall thanks to ...Nb2 or ...Nb6 (after Rxf2, Nf3+ etc.).
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on 19:13 30 2011 .
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i think Augusto's is right. black is winning pawns.