Draw okay?

by ChessBase
11/5/2012 – In the diagram position there followed 41...Ne5 42.f6 Qd7+ 43.Kg2 Qd5+, and after 44.Kh3 Qd7+ the game ended with a perpetual check. Who missed the win in this sequence? A) White; B) Black; C) neither, everything was correct. ChessBase Magazine, larger diagram and solution.

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Draw okay?

In the diagram position there followed 41...Ne5 42.f6 Qd7+ 43.Kg2 Qd5+, and after 44.Kh3 Qd7+ the game ended with a perpetual check.
Who missed the win in this sequence?

A) White;
B) Black;
C) neither, everything was correct.

Solution


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