Tuesday, June 14, 2016
A Fence for the King
In this game, Gelfer is about to exchange white’s bishop for a rook and continue playing with a material advantage. However, a closer look at the position suggests a far better move that wrapped up the game instantly. White to play and win.
Gelfer-Czerniak (Israel, 1980)
Solution: 1. Ra5+!! KxR 2. Bc4 Resign... There is no adequate defense for Ra3 mate.
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