Royal road

by ChessBase
7/10/2012 – The weakness of Black's back rank is obvious, but so is the vulnerabilty of White's king. In concrete terms: how is the position after 62.Qf7 Qf1+ to be evaluated? A) won for Black; B) won for White; C) balanced. ChessBase Magazine, larger diagram and solution.

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Royal road

The weakness of Black's back rank is obvious, but so is the vulnerabilty of White's king. In concrete terms: how is the position after 62.Qf7 Qf1+ to be evaluated?

A) won for Black;
B) won for White;
C) balanced.

Solution


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