Various intermediate moves...

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6/13/2010 – ... White had to consider when in this position he went for 21.Bxa6 with the threat 22.Rd6. How would you assess the situation after this? A) White simply wins a piece; B) the ultimate consequence is an endgame with white material advantage; C) everything vanishes into thin air. The solution is here, but first ponder over it with a larger version of the diagram.

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Various intermediate moves White had to consider when in this position he went for 21.Bxa6 with the threat 22.Rd6. How would you assess the situation after this?

A) White simply wins a piece;
B) the ultimate consequence is an endgame with white material advantage;
C) everything vanishes into thin air.

Solution


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