[lang_nl]Wekelijkse eindspelstudie (8)[/lang_nl][lang_en]Weekly Endgame Study (8)[/lang_en]
[lang_nl]Elke zaterdag publiceren we op Chessvibes een eindspelstudie, geselecteerd door Yochanan Afek: speler, trainer, eindspelcomponist en schrijver. Een week later wordt de oplossing gepubliceerd.[/lang_nl][lang_en]Every Saturday an endgame study is published at Chessvibes, selected by Yochanan Afek: player, trainer, endgame study composer and writer. A week later the solution is published.[/lang_en]
[lang_nl]A. Herbstmann
3e-4e prijs, 1935
Wit speelt en houdt remise
Volgende week de oplossing.
Oplossing vorige week:
[/lang_nl][lang_en] A. Herbstmann
3rd-4th Prize, 1935
White to play and draw
Next week the solution.
Solution last week:
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Tom Chivers
6 years 3 months ago
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Hurrah! I solved one!!
Ronald
6 years 3 months ago
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After ...Rc8, the black king is in a prison cell.
george
6 years 3 months ago
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1.c8=N+ maybe? (no queen because of R1c2+ and there is no perpetual)
if 1...RxN then 2.Ra3-b3 perpetual check
the knight cannot be captured and so the endgame is drawn (I think!)
forest
6 years 2 months ago
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@george it's no perpetual if i walk with my king to c4?
Ronald
6 years 2 months ago
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if the king walks to c4, Rd3 is the move.
Tom Chivers
6 years 2 months ago
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I hope George will try to re-solve the puzzle reading comment 4, but without reading comment 5. Otherwise the best part just got spoilt for him.
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