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John, Lev Zilbermintz`s guys want to play this Tuesday at West Orange; I`m ok with that . Are you? John Hagerty
Hey John,After looking over my game with Greg, I think I found a fine combination. If you have the time, could you check it out and let me know what you think?25. Rxc6 Qxc626. Qxf7! Rg827. Rc1! Qd628. Bg7+ Rxg729. Rc8+ with mate to follow.Of course black can trade his queen for white's rook on move 27, but the resultant advantage for white would be too great.
Chris,I would be glad to look at the position but don't have the score or position! Please email a copy of either to me at kenilworthchessclub@gmail.comJohn M.
Chris,You are absolutely correct! Good job of exploiting Black's over-loaded Q. Hopefully, you'll find the solution over the board next time.John M.
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John,
Lev Zilbermintz`s guys want to play this Tuesday at West Orange; I`m ok with that . Are you?
John Hagerty
Hey John,
After looking over my game with Greg, I think I found a fine combination. If you have the time, could you check it out and let me know what you think?
25. Rxc6 Qxc6
26. Qxf7! Rg8
27. Rc1! Qd6
28. Bg7+ Rxg7
29. Rc8+ with mate to follow.
Of course black can trade his queen for white's rook on move 27, but the resultant advantage for white would be too great.
Chris,
I would be glad to look at the position but don't have the score or position! Please email a copy of either to me at kenilworthchessclub@gmail.com
John M.
Chris,
You are absolutely correct! Good job of exploiting Black's over-loaded Q. Hopefully, you'll find the solution over the board next time.
John M.
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