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18th January 2009, 05:11pm
#1
by neildudely
Seatown United States
Member Since: May 2008
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A game I played for my school last week. While creating the board just now I realized my opponent had a forced mate that he missed while under time pressure. Any additional analysis is greatly appreciated.

18th January 2009, 05:47pm
#2
by Spiffe
Orlando, FL United States
Member Since: Sep 2008
Member Points: 954

There's no forced mate for white.  If 30.Qf8+, you can play Kd7 instead.  Any further checking after that would be imprudent -- for instance, 31. Qf7+ Ne7 Qc4 Qd5 pretty much forces a Q exchange because of the threat of e3+.

18th January 2009, 06:03pm
#3
by sebas4life
utrecht Netherlands
Member Since: Dec 2008
Member Points: 327

30...Kd7!

18th January 2009, 07:41pm
#4
by NM tonydal
United States
Member Since: Oct 2007
Member Points: 4648

14 c3 b5 hangs a piece (15 Rxc6).

You had 22... Rxe5 (23 de Qxc4 24 ef gf and--paradoxically--it looks like his king will be in more danger than yours).

26... e3 (taking momentary advantage of White's lineup of rooks on the long diagonal) initiates a very strong attack.

In addition to 30 Qf8+ Kd7, there was also 30 Qf8+ Kb7 31 Rb3+ Nb6.

 

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