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Kosintseva T (2528) - Kaps (2235), 2013
Black to move
The task is to find at least two different winning lines for Black. In the game Darja tried to simplify the position and play for a draw, which has predictably led to a loss.
Comments (6)
1. Written by
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on 08:14 24 2013 .
Amateur
Line 1 1. ... Rh3 2.Re3 RxB 3.eRxR BxR 4.Qc1 Rd3 5.Qc2 e4 etc.
Line 2 1. ... Rd3 2.Qxc5 RxB 3.RxR BxR etc.
2. Written by O_^ on 16:15 24 2013 .
Amateur
I 1. ..., Bxf3 2. Rxf3, Rh4-h2 3. Rb3, Rxa2+ 4. Qxa2, Rxa2+ 5. Kxa2, ...etc ummmmm... still (R+R) vs (Q+P) Black has better chances(i guess)
II 1. ..., Rh3 2. Qb3, Qxb3 3. axb3, Bxf3 ...black wins a piece = clearly black wins
3. Written by O_^ on 17:58 24 2013 .
Amateur
...The reason why i didnt think of Rd3 was - I didnt want to take the rook on d2 away - I thought attacking a2; b2 with the queen, and supporting it with Rh2 wasnt bad, Also, after Rd3,White queen has 4 safe squares c1,a4,a5 and a6. All of these lose the f3 bishop, but Qa6 also threatens Qg6+ or Qe6+,thus saving the bishop and getting a chance to force a draw.
4. Written by
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on 22:52 24 2013 .
Amateur
I agree with your reasoning. Black Rook should stay at d2. To me, the 2nd winning line remains elusive.
5. Written by O_^ on 05:21 25 2013 .
Amateur
Its actually because i didnt have better plans, lol.
Anyway, FOR (1. ... Rd3) what if white plays Qa6 instead of Qxc5 ; threatening Qe6+ or Qg6+ depending on Black's next moves. After those checks white can force an easy draw using checks... If white can force a draw it cant be a winning line for black, right?
6. Written by O_^ on 06:03 25 2013 .
Amateur
@Dasiya: Its actually because i didnt have better plans, lol.
Anyway, FOR (1. ... Rd3) what if white plays Qa6 instead of Qxc5 ; threatening Qe6+ or Qg6+ depending on Black\'s next moves. After those checks white can force an easy draw using checks... If white can force a draw it cant be a winning line for black, right?
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