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| From | Message | Posted by cascadejames austinfilmfestival.org
11/23/2008 13:14:21 Play online chess | Subject: Nov. 22 contest puzzle
Message: Couldn't solve this one, and I see I was not alone. Are solutions to the old puzzles posted
somewhere?
| Posted by algol austinfilmfestival.org
11/23/2008 15:08:12 Play online chess | Puzzle solution
Message: Go to the puzzle in question, click on the "All Moves Graph" listed under the Options and the solution will be revealed.
| Posted by cascadejames austinfilmfestival.org
11/23/2008 19:17:50 Play online chess | Thanks!
Message: Like all puzzles, it's so simple when you see the solution demonstrated. ——— Chess Notes — Here is a product of the World Chess Cup, a game of maneuver from the fourth round in which Peter Svidler, a chess veteran and winner of the Soviet Championship five times, subdues Arkadij Naiditsch of Germany. Games that start quietly inevitably result in noisy clashes. In this game Svidler as Black develops his pieces to the third rank, depending on ultimate counter play. It is interesting that he allows Bh6 against his King side, and simply ignores the cleric. White gets no advantage from this Bishop, which is later eliminated. The critical confrontation occurs after Svidler turns to the attack with 23 f5. Naiditsch responds passively by reconnoitering his Knight. He gives up ...
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