A truly chaotic position ...

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5/6/2011 – ... was on the board in this game from the Asian Individual Chess Championships, where Black's had last played 30...Bd4-f2 with the idea after 31.Rxf2 to continue with 31...Qxe4. How would you judge the situation after that? White ... A) ...wins with 32.Bf3 B) ...wins with 32.hxg4 C) ...stands badly since both continuations lose The solution is here, but first ponder over it with a larger version of the diagram.

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A truly chaotic position ...

... was on the board in this game from the Asian Individual Chess Championships, where Black's had last played 30...Bd4-f2 with the idea after 31.Rxf2 to continue with 31...Qxe4. How would you judge the situation after that? White ...
A) ...wins with 32.Bf3
B) ...wins with 32.hxg4
C) ...stands badly since both continuations lose

Solution


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