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Back to problems Josef Riha (2006-11-20 11:38:38) Nimzowitsch - Rubinstein Here's another interesting quest. The winning move of white is very stragetic. ChessPosition (see diagram)
Daniel Khayman (2006-11-20 21:48:45) Nimzowitsch - Rubinstein i'd like to be impressed! i completely fail to see how white can possibly get into a winning position after just one move............ but maybe i'm just too much of an amateur :-) Josef Riha (2006-11-20 23:23:38) Correction! Sorry for my mistake. I mean the first one of a sequence of moves after which white wins. Daniel Khayman (2006-11-21 12:23:24) ? Nh1? Josef Riha (2006-11-21 12:31:09) Re: ? Hi Daniel, you're on the right way :-) Ulrich Imbeck (2006-11-21 17:01:17) Nh3!? With the idea Nf2 Bd7;Nh3 h6. And then? Josef Riha (2006-11-21 21:41:20) Re: Nh3!? After 18.Nh1 the following moves where done: 18. ... Bd7 19.Nf2 Rae8 20.Rfe1 Rxe2 21.Rxe2 Nd8 22.Nh3 Bc6 The white plan was to occupy g5 with his knight to start attacking the black king.
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