Monday, June 13, 2016
Opening the File
This position demonstrates the danger of an open rook file. At the moment, white intends to double his rooks via Be2 and Rdh1. However, further analysis shows him that there is a better move in the given position.
Zaberniaev-Paromo (USSR,1963)
White to play and win.
Solution: 1. RxN! dxR 2. Bc4+ Kh8 3. Ng6+ hxN 4. Rh1+ Resign.. Mate is unstoppable.
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