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Sopio Gvetadze 2377 Salome Melia 2422 Tbilisi ch-GEO W 2009 Black to move
The correct decision is not to drive the white king further towards the corner, but to draw him out into the centre:
In the game, Black missed the win and chose the quiet developing move 16...Rad8?. White was not up to the task, and after 17.Re5? (she could have avoided loss of a piece with the only move 17.Kg1! Qg5 18.c4 Bxd5 19.cxd5 Rxd5 20.Qxa7 Rd2 21.Qe3 Qd5 22.Qe4=) 17...Rxd5 18.Qxd5 Bxd5 19.Rxe7 Bxh1 20.c4 Bc6, lost anyway.
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Training position Konstantin Landa White to move
White can mate with a series of fireworks:
4...Qf3+ 5.Bxf3+ Nxf3 6.Rh1+ Nh4 7.Nf6+ Kh6 8.Rxh4+ Kg7 9.Ne8+ Rxe8 10.Rxh7+ Kf6 11.Rxf7#.
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Michal Krasenkow 2668 Hikaru Nakamura 2648 Barcelona 2007 Black to move
White had been counting on exploiting the tactical motif of the X-ray of the Rb1 on the black queen. However, he failed to appreciate the vulnerability of the f2-square, a pawn defended only by the king.
Black wins equally attractively after 21.Rxe7 Rxe7 22.Ba3 c3!! (22...Re5 23.Rxb6 Rxb6 24.Qa1 still allows White to resist) 23.Rxb6 cxd2 24.Rxa6 Rc1 25.Bf3 Rxd1+ 26.Bxd1 Re1+ 27.Kg2 g6 – the passed pawn brings Black victory.
The sacrifice of a bishop on this square is a typical idea, but it is rare to get a chance of doing so with the queen. The white king is forced to undertake a journey across the board, which will end in his death.