Two queens versus one...

by ChessBase
6/25/2010 – ... was not saying too much in this game from this year's Polish Championship, since after all the greatest good in chess remains the king. What is your verdict on the sequence 46.Qf8+ Kh5 47.d8Q in this position? A) win for White; B) win for Black; C) draw. The solution is here, but first ponder over it with a larger version of the diagram.

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What is your verdict on the sequence 46.Qf8+ Kh5 47.d8Q in this position?
A) win for White;
B) win for Black;
C) draw.

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