Long diagonals

by ChessBase
12/2/2011 – After 18...Ng4 (diagram) White 'parried' the threat against his king's position with 19.Rd1. Now capturing on f3 followed by 20...Qxh2+ leads to: A) advantage for Black; B) advantage for White; C) roughly even play. ChessBase Magazine, larger diagram and solution.

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Long diagonals

After 18....Ng4 (diagram) White 'parried' the threat against his king's position with 19.Rd1. Now capturing on f3 followed by 20...Qxh2+ leads to:

A) advantage for Black;
B) advantage for White;
C) roughly even play.

Solution


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