@ajhanson041 I'm sorry, I was talking about the position after 117:23, not 1:17:23. Black goes 23. ...f4 in the Adams game and the line goes 24.Qf2 Bg6 25. Ra2 e4 26. fe4: Ne4: 27. Qf4:, which seems to lose the exchange because of Nc3. Looks as if this move has managed to escape their attention.
@MrMty65 Black simply cannot move the knight. They point out very clearly (1:17:23) that particular move actually allows Rd6, (as does Re8) winning the pawn, where White has a solid edge to say the very least. Ke8 is black's only move to have any grasp of the endgame.
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SovereignFOTL 4 weeks ago
2:14* exd4 bxc7 Rxc6 0-1
besztok2 1 month ago
2.17 exd4 0-1
besztok2 1 month ago
@MrMty65 ah, I see now. You're 100% right there. Black would most likely win after the fork. Good catch
ajhanson041 1 month ago
@ajhanson041 I'm sorry, I was talking about the position after 117:23, not 1:17:23. Black goes 23. ...f4 in the Adams game and the line goes 24.Qf2 Bg6 25. Ra2 e4 26. fe4: Ne4: 27. Qf4:, which seems to lose the exchange because of Nc3. Looks as if this move has managed to escape their attention.
MrMty65 1 month ago
@MrMty65 Black simply cannot move the knight. They point out very clearly (1:17:23) that particular move actually allows Rd6, (as does Re8) winning the pawn, where White has a solid edge to say the very least. Ke8 is black's only move to have any grasp of the endgame.
ajhanson041 1 month ago
At 1:17:41 they are missing Nc3, winning on the spot.
MrMty65 1 month ago
Thanks for posting the video. But where are the other rounds?
fillippo008 1 month ago