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Aleksander

Hi all! :-)

This game was played by:

Ruderfer vs Dvoretsky                 (USSR Championship Semi-Final, Odessa 1972)

Black to move:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The E column it's not avaiable for the white king! Because if:

59. Ke3 (or Ke1 and even Ke2 later) then

59. ... Rxg6

Pawn and king are in the same column! The simple: 60. ... Re6+ win the game. Neither

60. Re8  work! (a rook in front of a passed pawn is not strong... and the black king will arrive there very soon...) The pawn will fall in any case! And black win.

So the white king prefer to remain in the A, B, C, D colums and take the draw for perpetual check.

In fact the checks can't be block by interposing the white bishop because the white rook is ready to be take by the black king.

(dedicate to my sweety ^^) 


erikido23
huh?  why not e7 no matter what black does?
suretrim
If the compititon would fall for traps like that,this would not be much of a game!
Aleksander

Thank tonydal for the specification! you are right!

For erikido23:

1. ... Kb7 2.e7 Bd7 3.e8=Q Bxe8

If 4.Bxd8 then 4. ... Rxg8

If 4.Rxg8 then 4. ... Rxg6 


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Nevermind. I need to read more carefully what NM Tonydal wrote before posting the same things he did. 


nasan
alex! :D