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[lang_nl]Dagpuzzel 110307[/lang_nl][lang_en]Daily puzzle 031107[/lang_en]

11 March 2007, 0.01 CET | By Editors  | Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags:

Daily puzzle 031107
[lang_nl]Wat speel je met wit? De oplossing wordt morgen gepubliceerd.

Oplossing gisteren:
Daily puzzle 031007
22.Td7!! Thf8 [22...Te7 23.Tfd1 a6 24.Pxe6 fxe6 25.Pc7 Lh6 26.Lxh6 Txh6 27.Txe7 Pxe7 28.Pxe6+-] 23.Pxe6 Txe6 24.Pc7! Te7 [24...Txe5 25.Pe6!] 25.e6+- Miladinovic – Bellini, Reggio Emilia 2003

Veel plezier met de dagelijkse puzzels![/lang_nl][lang_en]What would you play as White? The solution will be published tomorrow.

Yesterday's solution:
Daily puzzle 031007
22.Rd7!! Rhf8 [22...Re7 23.Rfd1 a6 24.Nxe6 fxe6 25.Nc7 Bh6 26.Bxh6 Rxh6 27.Rxe7 Nxe7 28.Nxe6+-] 23.Nxe6 Rxe6 24.Nc7! Re7 [24...Rxe5 25.Ne6!] 25.e6+- Miladinovic – Bellini, Reggio Emilia 2003

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4 Responses to “[lang_nl]Dagpuzzel 110307[/lang_nl][lang_en]Daily puzzle 031107[/lang_en]”

  1. Dimitar Panayotov on March 11th, 2007 04:30

    I don’t know but something like:
    1.Nd2 Nxd2
    2.Rfe1 Kd7
    3.Rxe6 fxe
    4.Be5 and so on

  2. Ioannis on March 11th, 2007 06:56

    Dimitar, in this position there is actually no ground for a sacrifice with Re6 white will lose easily.In fact your first couple of moves is correct.White has to find a way to meet immediate threats and go to a good finale.In this case the idea is to claim the rights for the g file!Remember after 1Nd2 Nd2 Sutkovsky played 2Rg1 (white is one piece down so needs at least a double threat to defend in a dynamic manner and take this piece back.One threat is Qd2 taking back the piece and the other one is Bf6 ) so after 2 Rg1 Qd6 3 Qd2 0-0-0 4 Qh6 the position is practically equal! 4 …Bb7 is a move with no plan and after 5 Bf6 the move 5 … Rg1 is one that gives the g file to white together with an advantage that white can slowly turn to victory.Of course all this is easy to find with a computer aided home analysis…It is good though not to forget that one cannot seek more than a given position can offer and that chess is indeed a difficult game.

  3. Jaap on March 11th, 2007 16:55

    I dont know, I like d7 myself

  4. Dimitar Panayotov on March 11th, 2007 18:50

    Ioannis thanks I didn’t expect such an analysis. This is very kind of you. I must confess I’ve spend few minutes looking at the possition and somehow felt it after that that it’s not correct. Next time I’ll try to study it more deeply.

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