this game i saced a pawn early and then that lead to the capture of like three other of my pieces, then i had to give my rook up for a bishop and pawn, then got a lucky checkmate, haha, but my idea behind the first sac was to get a good attack so in that regard it paid off but i got lucky i know🙂.....look how much material im down, lol
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Originally posted by alexstclaireFine but what do you do if 29. KXB?
this game i saced a pawn early and then that lead to the capture of like three other of my pieces, then i had to give my rook up for a bishop and pawn, then got a lucky checkmate, haha, but my idea behind the first sac was to get a good attack so in that regard it paid off but i got lucky i know🙂.....look how much material im down, lol
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Originally posted by Fat LadyIt is important to Note that black must constantly check And/or defend --- he has no imbetween moves
I suppose after 29. Kxg1 Black has to play 29. ... Qh2+ 30. Kf1 Qh1+ 31. Kf2 Rh2+ 33. Ke3 and Black must have chances of a win or perpetual.
so... Instead of Kf2 how about Ke2
...Ke2 Rh3+? Kd3 Rh3+ (only check) Kd4 b5+ Kc5 And If Rh5 Rf7+ Ka8 [Kb8 Bf4+] Rf8+ Kb7 ...And White forces the draw...
Originally posted by Fat LadyThe surely if Qd1 .. Bd2 and white wins; or
I suppose after 29. Kxg1 Black has to play 29. ... Qh2+ 30. Kf1 Qh1+ 31. Kf2 Rh2+ 33. Ke3 and Black must have chances of a win or perpetual.
if Rh3+ .. Be3 and white wins.
I think black got lucky with white rushing moves. A common enough mistake from all of us.
I've been looking at this position for a while and think that instead of 29.Kxg1 white should play Kg2 and he will be able to escape perpetual and have a winning position.And even after 29. Kxg1 Qh2+ 30. Kf1 Qh1+ 31. Ke2 Rh2+ white can play Qf2 giving up the queen to stop the checks, I'm not sure white stands much better(although up material) because of his discoordinated pieces.
Kg2 does seem rather interesting...
here's my analysis of it.
29. Kg2?! Rh2+ *
a) Kxg1 Qg3+ Kf1 Qg2+ Ke1 Qe2#
b) Kf3 Rf2+ Kg4 Rxf5 Rxf5 -- with equal chances.
c) Kf1 Qxf2 [Kxg1 Qh2#] Bxf2 Rf7 [Kxf2 Qh2+] -- Because of that advanced pawn, I think White stands better.
I also tried Kg2 Ne7, which also seems better for white.
Originally posted by omulcusobolaniWhy are you focused on this when KXg1 seems to win for white.
I've been looking at this position for a while and think that instead of 29.Kxg1 white should play Kg2 and he will be able to escape perpetual and have a winning position.And even after 29. Kxg1 Qh2+ 30. Kf1 Qh1+ 31. Ke2 Rh2+ white can play Qf2 giving up the queen to stop the checks, I'm not sure white stands much better(although up material) because of his discoordinated pieces.