Originally posted by wolfgang59Doubled rooks are killing (and position of Queen on c3 helps):
I don't get the third one.
The rooks get doubled quickly for the loss of a bishop and .... ?
14... gxh6
15. Re5 Qd7 16. Rae1
and Black is lost:
if
16. ...Be6 17. d5! (Qc3 is aiming on h8)
17. ... cxd5 18. Rxe6
Originally posted by vanderveldeVandervelde,
Doubled rooks are killing (and position of Queen on c3 helps):
14... gxh6
15. Re5 Qd7 16. Rae1
and Black is lost:
if
16. ...Be6 17. d5! (Qc3 is aiming on h8)
17. ... cxd5 18. Rxe6
Where is any 14... gxh6 in the 3rd game or the 1st and 2nd for that matter. I have not even noticed 14. gxh6 for any game if we are to think of both sides using an old designation type system of thinking of both sides attacking from their points of view so that black can attack h6 from its point of view or white can attack h6 from its point of view. For instance White can attack its King's Rook 6 or Black can attack its King's Rook 6.
Do you mind sharing the moves that should be made in the 3 games and who is to play first?
19 Aug 15
Originally posted by KingOnPointIn third game, Browne vs. Bisguier, from US ch 1974, famous move Bh6 was 14th:
Vandervelde,
Where is any 14... gxh6 in the 3rd game or the 1st and 2nd for that matter. I have not even noticed 14. gxh6 for any game if we are to think of both sides using an old designation type system of thinking of both sides attacking from their points of view so that black can attack h6 from its point of view or white can attack h6 from its point ...[text shortened]... 6.
Do you mind sharing the moves that should be made in the 3 games and who is to play first?
I should have written only 1.Bh6 after diagram, though, but the number of the move is etched into my memory,