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      World Class Tactic

      Chess tactic, Puzzle Solving


      Black to move. What is the best continuation for Black?

      Svidler, P – Ivanchuk, V (Sochi, 2008), presented by Andreas

      3rr3/p1p2pk1/1bp4p/5Pp1/4P3/2P5/PP1N1P2/3RK2R b K – 0 22

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      5 Comments

      1. Ogion The Silent Reply
        August 15, 2008 at 7:11 pm

        1..Rd5 wins a pawn and gives Black a good position. I am not sure though if it is a winning end game. After for example:
        2. Kf1 Rxe4
        3. Nxe4 Rxd1+
        4. Kg2 RxR
        5. KxR

      2. Anonymous Reply
        August 15, 2008 at 7:22 pm

        Indeed, it seems that after 1…Rd5!! white is in some kind of zugzwang!

      3. Anonymous Reply
        August 15, 2008 at 7:27 pm

        To Ogion The Silent:
        ”1…Rd5
        2. Kf1 Rxe4
        3. Nxe4 Rxd1+
        4. Kg2 RxR”

        4.Kg2 Rd5
        5.f6 Kg6 and black has clear advantage.

      4. Anonymous Reply
        August 15, 2008 at 8:37 pm

        Hm. I looked up what Chucky played (22…Rd5, just like you guys), and I see how the game continued (23.Ke2 Rxf5 24.Rh2 Rf4 25.f3 f5 0-1). But I still don’t get it. Sure, Black’s better, but decisively better?

      5. Ogion The Silent Reply
        August 15, 2008 at 8:52 pm

        To Anon 2:27
        In the line you suggested, you stated a clear advantage for Black. However I don’t see how to convert this to a win.

        White being a pawn down still has a game. Could it be Svidler resigned too early ?

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