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      More endgame improvement

      Chess tactic, Puzzle Solving


      Rinck, 1925

      White to move and win.

      7b/1b6/8/2p5/8/K1RN3k/8/8 w – – 0 1

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      4 Comments

      1. Soylent Green Reply
        July 1, 2009 at 11:28 pm

        1.Rb3 and the Bb7 has no good square:
        1…Bg2 2.Ne5+ Kh2 3.Ng4+ Kg1 4.Rb1+ Bf1 5.Ne3
        1…Bd5 2.Nf4+
        1…c4 2.Rxb7 cxd3 3.Rh7+

      2. acemann Reply
        July 2, 2009 at 1:30 pm

        7b/1b6/8/2p5/8/K1RN3k/8/8 w – – 0 1

        Do these notations show the solution ?

      3. Anonymous Reply
        July 2, 2009 at 2:30 pm

        I agree with Soylent.

        However, after 1Rb3, what about 1..Bh1?
        2 Nf2++ Kg2 3 Nxh1 c4 4 Rb8 (b1)
        Be5 (Bd4): in both cases, it
        looks very difficult to extract the N.

        Olimat

      4. Soylent Green Reply
        July 2, 2009 at 3:52 pm

        Olimat

        1.Rb3 Bh1 2.Nf2+ Kg2 3.Nxh1 c4 4.Rg3+
        I think there is no problem whit the Knight because of tactit whit the Bishop.
        Ex:
        3…Be5 4.Rb1 c4 5.Kb4 c3 6.Kb3 Bf6 7.Kc2 Be5 8.Kd3 Bf6 (not Bg7 9. Ng3) 9.Re1 Bh8 and now Re4, Re6 or Re7 must win.

        Acemann

        7b/1b6/8/2p5/8/K1RN3k/8/8 w – – 0 1
        Shows the position of the pieces:
        7 squares Bishop(black)/1 square Bishop 6 squares etc…
        Capital letters are White pieces, numbers = blank squares and / represents rows from 8 to 1

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