Monday, July 4, 2016
No Where to Hide!
A move reversing the balance of the position and eventually favors white. A classic game displaying the strength of the legendary Bobby Fisher!
Fischer - Schweber (Argentina, 1970)
White to play and win.
Solution: 1. Rxe4 QxQ 2.RxN Black Resigns. A pawn down for black and his queen is no where hide 2. Qg4 3.RxQ BxR 4.Bxg6.. . A quality of piece exchanges.. A bishop pair and pawn on f6 gives the advantage for white. Although the game is still playable for black, after pawn rolling to f7 nothing more that black can do other than resign unless his strength and level of play is comparable to that of the "legendary" Bobby Fischer.
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