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59.Rb7 Kd2 60.Rd7+ Kc3 61.a7
61.Rd6 Kb3 62.Rc6 Bc3 63.a7 c1=Q 64.a8=Q Qh1+ 65.Ke2 Qe1+ 66.Kf3 Qe4#.
61...c1=Q
When calculating the variations at move 57, one must not only reach this position, but also see the following, quiet move, otherwise White actually loses!
62.Kg2!!
Black is defenceless against the promotion of the white pawn, which means his position is lost. If even such a creative GM can pass by such a possibility, then for other players, working on finding such quiet, prophylactic, but important moves, must be something that is of enormous importance.
Vladimir Tukmakov
Josif Dorfman
Leningrad 1975
Black to move