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Subject: Re: White to move. Can you find correct to move without using Engine?

Author: Ryan B.

Date: 01:07:49 12/01/05

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Nd6 and Blacks king is under huge threat.  The white bishop is very strong the
space white has on the C file is also scary. I think most humans can calculate
this move in a few minutes.  I would not be surprised if a computer found mate
from this position.

Ryan

On December 01, 2005 at 03:03:43, P L Patodia wrote:

>The following position reached after Black's 13th move. The game was played in
>1983 (both White and Black amateur players)
>
>[d]2kr1b1r/pp1nq2p/1np1ppp1/8/3PP3/2N3B1/PP1NQPPP/2R2RK1 w - - 0 14
>
>Can you find the winning move?
>
>The correct move wins the Black Queen. It is very easy for a chess engine. The
>question is whether you can find out.
>
>Thanks and Regards,
>
>P L Patodia



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