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at the end there's no need to double up rooks
26. Rxg7, Nf6 27. Qh6, Rxf2 28. Qxf6, Rxf1+ 29. Rg1#
if 26. Rxg7, Kxg7 27. Qg5+, Kh8 28. Rg1, Rxf2 29. Qg7#
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Definitely nice recognition
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I know, its just wordplay as in 'luverly jubbley' - a common expression in England :-)
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12.O-O lets black escape and equalize, creating a place for the queen with 12...a6. (Rybka)
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At 1:05, 12.Ne4 seems to makes the idea behind the initial thought of 12.Nxd5 work: [+2.29] d=21 12.Ne4 Nxe4 13.Ba5 Qxb5 14.Qxb5 Nd6 15.Qa4 b5 16.Qb3 Be7 17.OO Nc4 18.Be1 (0:08:27) 82039kN
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'Lovely' that should be:) Great game
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20.e4? Nxd4
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beautiful
tave2344 2 years ago 3
I do the same thing when I think I see tactics. I double and triple check to make sure they're sound because I've been punished too many times for making tactical blunders. But it's a very rewarding feeling when it works.
fwackata 2 years ago 2