Chess study 23 -Alexandr Herbstmann study in Chess Studies Chess Training on November 6, 2017 January 29, 2019 with 1 Comment Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest Email Chess study 23 Alexandr Herbstmann study, Shakmaty V SSSR, 1936 [Event "Shakmaty v SSSR 1936"] [Site "?"] [Date "2017.11.06"] [Round "?"] [White "Study 23"] [Black "Alexandr Herbstman"] [Result "*"] [SetUp "1"] [FEN "5K1k/5p1p/7P/5rP1/8/3P4/3P2p1/4R3 w - - 0 1"] [PlyCount "31"] 1. Re8 $1 {[pgndiagram] The only way to win} (1. Rg1 {Leads only to a draw} Rxg5 2. Kxf7 Rf5+ 3. Ke6 Rf2 {[pgndiagram]}) 1... Re5 2. Ra8 $3 {It is important to include this move} (2. Rxe5 {Immediately doesn't work} g1=Q 3. Re8 Qa7 {[pgndiagram] And this is the key difference, the rook has to hold a7 square} 4. d4 Qd7 5. d5 Qb7 6. d6 Qd7 7. d4 f5 8. gxf6 Qe6 9. Rxe6) 2... Ra5 { The only way of fending the mate} 3. Rxa5 $3 {[pgndiagram] A key move... White allows the queening, but will create a mating threat} g1=Q 4. Ra8 {Now Black has only one way of defending against the mate - attacking the rook} Qg2 {With the hope of getting in with Qb7 as well} 5. Rb8 {[pgndiagram] But he will have none of that} Qg3 {One more time'} 6. Rc8 {No} Qg4 7. Rd8 Qxg5 8. Re8 Qg8+ 9. Ke7 {[pgndiagram] Now we have a pawn race instead} Qxe8+ (9... f5 {Loses even faster - White forced the king on g8} 10. Rxg8+ Kxg8 11. d4 f4 12. d5 f3 13. d6 f2 14. d7 f1=Q 15. d8=Q+ {[pgndiagram] And wins} Qf8+ 16. Qxf8#) 10. Kxe8 f5 11. d4 f4 12. d5 f3 13. d6 f2 14. d7 f1=Q 15. d8=Q {[pgndiagram] There is only way of defending against mate} Qf8+ $1 {Hoping for a stalemate, but of course, Black will have none of that} 16. Kd7 {[pgndiagram] And White wins. An amazing end to an amazing study} *your web browser and/or your host do not support iframes as required to display the chessboard; alternatively your wordpress theme might suppress the html iframe tag from articles or excerpts Chess studies Previous Post← Chess tactics 74 Chess tactics 74 Next PostSteinitz – Zukertort World Championship Match 1886 → Steinitz - Zukertort World Championship Match 1886 You May Also Like Chess Studies Chess Training Chess study 3 – Genrikh Kasparian Study View Post Chess Studies Chess Training Chess study 27 – Afek Avni study View Post Chess Studies Chess Training Chess study 35 – Alexey Troitzky View Post
Meghanad Meher November 9, 2017 at 11:37 am All the moves of white are Excellent moves . Rook & King are hardwork in the game but main of the match is “d2″pawn. Reply ↓
All the moves of white are Excellent moves .
Rook & King are hardwork in the game but main of the match is
“d2″pawn.