In this game (as Black), I got a strategically won game very early. At some point, I had all the time I wanted to actually bring my King all the way from the Kingside to the Queenside, in order for the King to protect the a8, a7 and a6 squares and thus taking these squares away from White's Rook. In the meantime, White had nothing better than to move his King back and forth.
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Saturday, February 28, 2009
Wednesday, January 7, 2009
Problem #8
The next position is obviously a won endgame for White: I am up a Bishop and a pawn in a R+B vs R ending. The game could go on for a while though, taking pawns and trying to queen one and all that stuff. But I have a faster way to end the game. What is it?
White to move
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Solution:
29. Rf8+ Rg8 30. Rxg8+! Kxg8 31. e6!! : the entombed King. Now his King can only go to either h8 or g8. I don't even have to use my King because I have a 3-2 pawn majority on the Queenside; I quickly activated my pawns, and my opponent was forced to resign 4 moves later, as it was mate in 3.
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Friday, January 2, 2009
Game of the Day #3
It's very hard to say why I didn't start writing again after my semester has ended, at mid-December. Oh and by the way, Happy New Year!
I played this game earlier today, and although I rarely attack, in this one my opponent allowed for my pawns to advance with tempo, so the pawn storm kind of imposed itself as the only logical plan.
Hopefully I'll post again soon!
I played this game earlier today, and although I rarely attack, in this one my opponent allowed for my pawns to advance with tempo, so the pawn storm kind of imposed itself as the only logical plan.
Hopefully I'll post again soon!
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