The brillant chess move (3)

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Walter Eigenmann

The brillant chess move (3)

Post by Walter Eigenmann »

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There's a new "Brillant Move" in Glarean Magazin:

The Brilliant Chess Move
http://glareanverlag.wordpress.com/cate ... schachzug/

Faites vos engines, Mesdames et Messieurs! :-)

Regards: Walter

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Re: The brillant chess move (3)

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[d]r1b2r1k/4qp1p/p2ppb1Q/4nP2/1p1NP3/2N5/PPP4P/2KR1BR1 w

Nc6 is a pretty sharp move, thanks for sharing!

1. Nc6! Nxc6 2. e5! Nxe5 3. Ne4 Ng6 4. Nxf6 Qxf6 5. fxg6 Qg7 6. Qxg7 Kxg7 7. gxh7 Kh8
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AdminX wrote: Nc6 is a pretty sharp move, thanks for sharing!
This position is in the hard-ccc-2008 suite : http://home.scarlet.be/vincentlejeune/h ... -beta3.pgn
Position 10 : Kholmov - Bronstein, Kiev 1964.
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Vinvin wrote:
AdminX wrote: Nc6 is a pretty sharp move, thanks for sharing!
This position is in the hard-ccc-2008 suite : http://home.scarlet.be/vincentlejeune/h ... -beta3.pgn
Position 10 : Kholmov - Bronstein, Kiev 1964.
Thanks for the suite Vincent!
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Re: The brillant chess move (3)

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Vinvin wrote:
AdminX wrote: Nc6 is a pretty sharp move, thanks for sharing!
This position is in the hard-ccc-2008 suite : http://home.scarlet.be/vincentlejeune/h ... -beta3.pgn
Position 10 : Kholmov - Bronstein, Kiev 1964.
Aha - good to know! :-)

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Re: The brillant chess move (3)

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AdminX wrote:[d]r1b2r1k/4qp1p/p2ppb1Q/4nP2/1p1NP3/2N5/PPP4P/2KR1BR1 w

Nc6 is a pretty sharp move, thanks for sharing!

1. Nc6! Nxc6 2. e5! Nxe5 3. Ne4 Ng6 4. Nxf6 Qxf6 5. fxg6 Qg7 6. Qxg7 Kxg7 7. gxh7 Kh8
Wouldn't 2.Rxd6 followed by 3.Nd5 also win?
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Re: The brillant chess move (3)

Post by Chris Taylor »

[quote="Walter Eigenmann"].

There's a new "Brillant Move" in Glarean Magazin:

[b][size=18]The Brilliant Chess Move[/size][/b]
http://glareanverlag.wordpress.com/cate ... schachzug/

Faites vos engines, Mesdames et Messieurs! :-)

Regards: Walter

.[/quote]

New game
r1b2r1k/4qp1p/p2ppb1Q/4nP2/1p1NP3/2N5/PPP4P/2KR1BR1 w - - 0 1

Analysis by Pro Deo 1.2 Q3:AMD3200

1.Nc6 Nxc6 2.Rd3 Rg8 3.Rxg8+ Kxg8 4.Rg3+ Kh8 5.Ne2 exf5 6.Bg2 Be5 7.Nf4 Bxf4+ 8.Qxf4 Qf6 9.h4
+- (2.06) Depth: 8 00:00:03 2835kN
+/- (1.09) Depth: 14 00:05:08 420mN

(Taylor, 01.09.2008)

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Chris