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Paulo Pinho 2128 Joseph Gallagher 2499 Gibraltar 2013 Black to move
26...Nd3!! 27.Bxd3 Qf3 28.Qd2 Bxe3+
The final deflection. White resigned. After any capture, he is mated: 29.Qxe3 Qg2# or 29.Rxe3 Qf1+ 30.Bxf1 Rxf1#.
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Training position Konstantin Sakaev White to move
It seems that the knight has fallen on c8, because natural kinds of pressure on the bishop on c5 do not bring significant benefits. For example, 15.Rc1 can be met by 15...Nd7, with an uncertain struggle. However, if you connect your imagination, it is possible to find...
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Training position Konstantin Sakaev White to move
Black’s pieces are scattered and passive, and White’s initiative is very dangerous. Noticing that the black queenside would be indefensible without his queen, one can find...
It is rare that with development incomplete, one can make a decisive sacrifice with an already developed piece. This example confirms the rule – White brings his undeveloped bishop out with decisive effect.
If the bishop is taken, then after 11...Qxg5 12.Qb6 Qxg2 (12...Be7 13.Qxa7 0-0 14.g3) 13.Qxa7, White wins.
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PV Nandhidhaa 2060 Anna Styazhkina 1974 Halkidiki 2010 Black to move
Here, Black missed a chance to exploit the white back-rank weakness and the overload of the white queen:
The actual game continued 27...Qf6 28.Bxd3, with a double-edged struggle.