Quiet or loud

by Oliver Reeh
9/1/2017 – Playing 24.Nf3-g5 (diagram), White not only has parried the mate threat 24...Qxg2++ but also attacked the queen g3 (Rc3!). Not a bad one, right? Yet Black kept his nerves and found a cool winning continuation which actually was one of two alternatives. What would you have played?

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1.e4 c6 2.d4 d5 3.e5 Bf5 4.Nf3 e6 5.Be2 Ne7 6.Nbd2 h6 7.Nb3 Nd7 8.a4 Qc7 9.a5 a6 10.0-0 g5 11.Bd2 0-0-0 12.h3 f6 13.exf6 Ng6 14.c4 Nxf6 15.Rc1 g4 16.hxg4 Nxg4 17.cxd5 Rxd5 18.Bc4 Rg8 19.Re1 Bd6 20.Rc3 Bh2+ 21.Kf1 Nxf2 22.Kxf2 Qg3+ 23.Kf1 Ne5 24.Ng5 Playing 24.Nf3-g5 (diagram), White not only has parried the mate threat 24... Qxg2++ but also attacked the queen g3 (Rc3!). Not a bad one, right? Yet Black kept his nerves and found a cool winning continuation which actually was one of two alternatives. What would you have played?
Black has two winning continuations. Can you find at least one of them?
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Savchenko,B2634Hamitevici,V24870–12017B1218th ch-EUR Indiv 20174.53

 

 

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ChessBase Magazine #179 (August/September)

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Oliver Reeh has been working for ChessBase for many years as a translator and presenter of the internet show TV ChessBase, and he also looks after the tactics column in ChessBase Magazine, for which he has also been responsible as editor-in-chief since 2019. The International Master has contributed to the CB "MasterClass" series and is the author of the DVDs "Strike like the World Champions" and "Master Class Tactics - Train your combination skills!" Volumes 1 & 2. Oliver Reeh lives in Hamburg.

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