Marching through

by Oliver Reeh
1/18/2019 – In the diagram position White has just played 33.Ne3-f1, overprotecting the square h2 and posing the threat 34.Re7. Do you have Black's nerves of steel to find his striking continuation?

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Keep calm and...

Sometimes the best way of meeting an enemy threat is to carry on regardless, and that's is exactly what Black did in this game facing a 2700+ player at the recent Asian Continental Championship — kudos!

 
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1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bc4 Bc5 4.d3 Nf6 5.h3 h6 6.Nbd2 a6 7.c3 d6 8.Bb3 Be6 9.Bc2 Ba7 10.Nf1 d5 11.exd5 Nxd5 12.Ng3 Qd7 13.0-0 0-0-0 14.Re1 Nf4 15.Bxf4 exf4 16.Nh5 Bxh3 17.Nxf4 Bg4 18.d4 Qd6 19.Nd3 f6 20.Re4 h5 21.Qe2 Bf5 22.Re3 Bg4 23.Re4 Bf5 24.Re3 Bg4 25.Qf1 Ne7 26.Nd2 c6 27.Nc4 Qc7 28.Nc5 Nd5 29.Re4 Kb8 30.Rae1 Ka8 31.Ne3 Nf4 32.Qc4 Bb8 33.Nf1 In the diagram position White has just played 33.Ne3-f1, overprotecting the square h2 and posing the threat 34.Re7. Do you have Black's nerves of steel to find his striking continuation?
White is threatening 34.Re7. How would you react as Black?
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Le Quang Liem2714Bersamina,P24440–12018C5017th Asian Continental1.3

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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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