chess camp 6. tactics in attack and defense
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Igor Sukhin
Chess Camp Volume 6: Tactics in Attack and Defense
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© 2012 Igor Sukhin
All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form by any
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storage and retrieval system, without written permission from the publisher.
Publisher: Mongoose Press
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Newton Highlands, MA 02461
www.MongoosePress.com
ISBN: 978-1-936277-29-2 1-936277-29-8
Library of Congress Control Number: 2010932524
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Editor: Jorge Amador
Typesetting: Frisco Del Rosario
Cover Design: AI Dianov
First English edition
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Contents N11ll' f(>r Coaches, Parents, Teachers, and Trainers ........................................................................ 5
Tactics in the Attack
Winning the Queen
t,tving check to win the queen ....................................................................................................... 7
Whming the queen without giving check on the first move ........................................................... 23
Winning a Rook
1 tlving check to win a rook ............................................................................................................ 30
Winning a rook without giving check on the first move ................................................................. 41
Winning a Bishop
l.tvtng check to win a bishop ......................................................................................................... 52
Winning a bishop without giving check on the first move ............................................................. 62
Winning a Knight
t .tving check to win a knight ......................................................................................................... 70
Wtnning a knight without giving check on the first move .............................................................. 77
Defensive Tactics
,,1vtng the king ............................................................... ................................................................ 83
,,1vtng the queen ............................................................................................................................ 87
,,1vtng a rook .................................................................................................................................. 95
,,1vtng a minor piece .................................................................................................................... 100
Practice ................................................................................................................... 106-109
Solutions ................................................................................................................ 110-114
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Note for Coaches, Parents, Teachers, and Trainers
This book of chess problems challenges the student to
practice typical tactical ideas. There is a great number of
such motifs in both attack and defense. Some of these ideas
-including the "cross" (a type of double pin), the unstop
pable attack, closing the trap, the skewer, the x-ray attack,
removing the guard, reinforcing the attack, and many others
- are not always given the kind of attention they deserve.
Many books cover typical attacking methods, but very
few provide adequate coverage of defensive techniques. Thi�
can be explained from a psychological standpoint: it is more
exciting to look for winning moves than it is to try to defend
a bad position. However, in order to become a great player,
the student needs to know how to both attack and defend.
That is why learning typical defensive methods is no less
important than knowing attacking methods.
Learning the typical ways to defend is not easy. There
f(lre, in this book most problems are arranged by topic,
which will serve as a hint for the student. The next volume
in this series, however, will offer problems with no hints, so
as to reinforce the skills acquired while reading this book.
To become a great player, the student needs to learn both skills: how to attack and how to defend.
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Winning the Queen
Giving check to win the queen
Skewer check Black to move.
3
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Remove the guard White to move.
7 8
9
a b c d e f g h
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Double attack White to move.
13
a h c d e f g h
17
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Double check White to move.
a h c d l· f g h
23
If\
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Discovered check White to move.
29 30
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Discovered attack White to move.
31 32
33
a h c d e f g h
35
12
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Give a check that forces Black to sacrifice the queen
White to move.
37
41
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Deflect the white king from defending the queen Black to move.
a h c d e f g h
47
14
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Deflect the black king from defending the queen White to move.
49 50
53
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Sacrifice to set up a skewer White to move.
55
59
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Sacrifice to set up a double attack White to move.
65
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X -ray attack Black to move.
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Exploit a pinned chessman White to move.
a b c d e f g h
77 78
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Sacrifice to create a pin Black to move.
79 80
83
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Force Black into a pin White to move.
89 90
21
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Two checks in a row White to move.
93
a b c d e f g h
95 22
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Winning the queen without giving check on the first move
Trap the queen White to move.
98
99
.1 h c d e f 1-: h
101 102 23
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Double attack on the queen Black to move.
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Zugzwang White to move .
• 1 h c d e f g h
113
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Pin the white queen to the white king Black to move.
119
26
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Pin followed by double attack White to move.
a b c d e f g h
125
27
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Pawn promotion White to move.
28
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Threaten checkmate White to move.
133
a b c d e f g h
137
29
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Winning a Rook
Skewer check to win a rook Black to move.
a b c d e f g h
139
30
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Remove the guard White to move.
a b c d e f g h
149
31
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Double attack White to move.
1 53
32
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Double check Black to move.
33
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Discovered check Black to move.
34
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Discovered attack White to move.
173
35
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Give a check that forces Black to sacrifice the rook
White to move.
a b c d e f g h
177
36
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Deflect the king White to move.
:1 b c d e f g h
185
37
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Exploit a pinned chessman White to move.
a h c d e f g h
191
38
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Reinforce the attack Black to move.
193
a b c d e f g h
197
39
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Two checks in a row White to move.
199
a h (' d (' r g h a h c d e f g h
20.� 40
204
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Winning a rook without giving check on the first move
Trap the rook White to move.
a b c d e f g h
206
a h l' d l' r g h a h c d e f g h
209 41 210
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Skewer Black to move.
42
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Remove the guard Black to move.
a b c d e f g h
217
43
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Double attack White to move.
44
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Discovered attack Black to move.
229
231
233
45
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Attack the defender Black to move.
235
237 238
239
46
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Zugzwang White to move.
47
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Close the trap Black to move.
250
48
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Pin Black to move.
253
255
49
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The cross-pin
Win a rook or get a queen for a rook White to move.
50
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Mate threat Black to move.
a b c d e f g h
265
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Winning a Bishop
Giving check to win a bishop
Skewer check Black to move.
a h c d e l' g h a h c d e l' g h
27'; 52 276
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Remove the guard White to move.
279
a b c d e f g h a b c d e f g h
281 53
282
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Double attack White to move.
54
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Double check Black to move.
290
291
293
55
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Discovered check White to move.
297
299 300
56
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Discovered attack Black to move.
301
305
57
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Give a check that forces White to sacrifice the bishop
Black to move.
307 308
309
58
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Pin White to move.
315
317 318
59
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Reinforce the attack White to move.
319
323
60
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Give two checks in a row to win the bishop White to move.
329 330
61
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Winning a bishop without giving check on the first move
Trap the bishop Black to move.
331
333
a h c d e f g h a h c d e f g h
33S 336 62
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Skewer White to move.
339
a h c d e f g h a b c d e f g h
341 63
342
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Double attack White to move.
64
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Attack the defender White to move.
350
351 352
353
65
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Zugzwang Black to move.
355
359
66
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Close the trap White to move.
67
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Pin White to move.
68
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The cross-pin White to move.
377
69
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Winning a Knight Giving check to win a knight
Skewer check White to move.
379
a h c d e f g h a b c d e f g h
3R3 70
3R4
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Remove the guard Black to move.
387
a b c d e f g h a b c d e f g h
389 71
390
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Double attack White to move.
a b c d e f g h
393 394
a b c d e f g h
396
72
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Discovered check Black to move.
398
73
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Discovered attack White to move.
74
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Give a check that forces Black to sacrifice the knight
White to move.
75
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Pin Black to move.
76
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Winning a knight without giving check on the first move
Trap the knight White to move.
a h c d e f g h a h c d e f g h
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Skewer Black to move.
78
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Double attack Black to move.
79
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Attack the defender Black to move.
80
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Close the trap Black to move.
81
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Pin Black to move.
a h c d e f g h a h c d e f g h
455 82 456
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Albin Countergambit
1. d4 d5 2. c4 e5 Black to move. Find the best continuation.
83
a b c d e f g h
462
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Budapest Gambit
1 . d4 4)f6 2. c4 e5 White to move. Find the best continuation.
84
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Budapest Gambit
1 . d4 4Jf6 2. c4 e5 Black to move. Find the best continuation.
85
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Grunfeld Defense
1. d4 4Jf6 2. c4 g6 3. 4Jc3 d5 White to move. Find the best continuation.
86
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GnJnfeld Defense
1 . d4 4Jf6 2. c4 g6 3. 4Jc3 d5 Black to move. Find the best continuation.
a b c d e f g h
486
H7
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King's Indian Defense
1. d4 4Jf6 2. c4 g6 3. 4Jc3 itg7 White to move. Find the best continuation.
88
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King's Indian Defense
1 . d4 4Jf6 2. c4 g6 3. 4Jc3 itg7 Black to move. Find the best continuation.
89
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Queen's Indian Defense
1 . d4 4Jf6 2. c4 e6 3. 4Jf3 b6 White to move. Find the best continuation.
a b c d e f g h
500
a b c d e f g h
503
90
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Nimzo-lndian Defense
1 . d4 4Jf6 2. c4 e6 3. 4Jc3 itb4 Black to move. Find the best continuation.
a b c d e f g h
505
509 510
91
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Defending in the Opening
Defending in the Closed Games
Positions 2-3 moves into the game White to move. Find the best move.
a b c d e f g h
514
a h l' d l' r g h a h c d l· f g h
SIS 92 SI6
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Positions 2-3 moves into the game Black to move. Find the best move.
a b c d e f g h
517
a h c d e l' � h
S21 93
a b c d e f g h
518
a I> (' d l' r � h
S22
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Positions 4 moves into the game White to move. Find the best move.
a b c d e f g h
527
94
528
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Positions 4 moves into the game Black to move. Find the best move.
a b c d e f g h
533 534
95
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Positions 4-5 moves into the game White to move. Find the best move.
535
537 538
539
96
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Positions 5-6 moves into the game Black to move. Find the best move.
a b c d e f g h
541
a b c d e f g h
543
97
a h c d e f g h
546
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Defending in the Semi-Open Games
Positions 3 moves into the game White to move. Find the best move.
a b c d e f g h a b c d e f g h
547 548
a b c d e f g h
549
a h c d e f g h a h c d e f g h
551 552
98
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Pin White to move.
553
557 558
99
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Saving a minor piece
Eliminate the attacker Black to move.
100
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Get away from the attacked square Black to move.
a h c d e f g h
570
lot
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Block the attack Black to move.
572
573
102
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Counterattack White to move.
577
579
a b c d e f g h
582
103
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Defend with another piece or pawn White to move.
104
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Pin White to move.
589 590
591 592
a b c d e f g h
593 594
105
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597
Practice Attack or defense
Find the best move White to move.
598
a h c d e f g h a b c d e f g h
199 106
600
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Find the best move Black to move.
a h c d c f M h a h c d L· f M h
60S 107 606
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Find the best move White to move.
108
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Find the best move Black to move.
a b c d e f g h
618
109
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Solutions
1. l....§e8+. 40. 1 . .§d8+. 68.1.. . .§e2+. 93. 1. g6+ <it>h8 2. 2. l....§a4+. 41. 1 . .§f8+. 69.1....§h4+. Jlg7+.
3.1...Jlg7+. 42. 1. �t7+. 70.1...Jld5+. 94. 1. b6+ <it>a8 2.
4.1...Jld4+. 43. l...Jlb6+. 71. l...Jlxe6+. b7+.
95. 1 . .§xe4+ fxe4 2. 5.1...�a5+. 44. l...Jlxg2+. 72. l...Jlxf5+. .§xe4+.
6.1...�hl+. 45.1...�a2+. 73. 1 . .§a6+. 96. 1. �xg6+ <it>g8 2.
7. 1. Jlxc6+. 46.1...h2+. 74. 1. Jlxc6+. �xe7+. 8.1. �xe6+. 47. l....§e6+. 75. 1 . .§xd7+. 97. 1. e7. 9.1. Jlxg7+. 48.1...b3+. 76. 1. �xf6+. 98. 1. Jlg6.
10. 1 . .§xg7+. 49.1. d7+. 77.1. �d6+. 99.1. Jlxc7. 11. 1. fxe6+. 50. 1 . .§aS+. 78.1. �xa5+ and 2. 100.1. �e6. 12. 1. Jlxf6+. 51. 1. Jlh7+. �xc3.
101. 1 . .§aS. 13. 1. Jlxd3+. 52. 1 . .§xg6+. 79. l....§hl+ 2.
102. 1 . .§g8. <it>xhl �xh3+. 14. 1 . .§h5+. 53. 1. Jla6+. 80. l...Jlg2+ 2. <it>xg2 103.1...Jlb3.
15. 1. �g7+. 54. 1. �xe6 +. �xf4. 104. l....§f5.
16. 1 . .§d7+. 55. 1 . .§xe4+ <it>xe4 81. l...gl�+ 2. <it>xgl 105. l...exd3.
17.1. �c7+. 2 . .§el+. �xa2. 106. l...Jlc5.
18. 1. d7+. 56. 1 . .§xf7+ <it>xt7 2. 82. l...Jlxb2 + 2. 107. l...�c3.
19. 1. Jlc6++. �h7+. <it>xb2 �xa5. 108.1...�c4.
20. 1. �xd6+ +. 57. 1 . .§e5+ <it>xe5 2. 83. 1... .§ al + 2. <it>xal 109. 1. Jlh6.
21. 1. bxc5+ +. �e3+.
�xa3+. 110. 1. Jlg8.
22. 1. �c4+ +. 58. 1. Jlxe5 + <it>xe5
84. 1... .§ c3 + 2. <it>xc3 111. 1. <it>d7. 2. �al+.
�xe3+. 23.1 . .§e6++. 59. 1 . .§xe5+ <it>xe5 85. 1 . .§hl + <it>g8 2. 112. 1 . .§a5.
24.1. �d5++. 2. �g5+. �xg6. 113. 1. <it>b7.
25. 1. c5+. 60. 1. Jlxe3+ <it>xe3 86. 1. d7 + <it>f8 2. 114.1. �c6.
26. 1. d6+. 2. �f2+. �xf6+. 115. l....Q.b4.
27.1. �b7+. 61. 1 . .§xe6+ �xe6 87. 1. Jlh7+ �xh7 116. l.. . .§e8.
28. 1 . .§xb4+. 2. d5+. (l...<it>h8 2. �xh6) 2. 117.1...Jlh4.
29. 1. Jle5+. 62. 1 . .§xe4+ �xe4 �xh7. 118. l....Q.b4.
30.1. �c3+. 2. Jlxc6+.
88. 1. �b5+ <it>a8 2. 119. l.. . .§al. 63. 1. Jlb5+ <it>xb5 2. �xa6+. 31. 1. e6+. �xc7+.
89. 1. �e5+ <it>h7 2. 120. l...Jld4. 32. 1. f4+. 64. 1 . .§xe4+ �xe4 �xg5. 121. 1 . .§ e8 �xeS 2. 33. 1. Jle3+. 2. �d6+.
90. 1 . .§h7+ <it>c8 2. �c7+. 34.1. Jld6+. 65. 1. Jlxt7 + <it>xt7 �xd6. 122. 1. �g5 �xg5 2. 35.1. �f6+. (l...�xt7 2. �d6+)
91. 1. �h7 +, and .§xd5+.
36. 1 . .§xc5+. 2. �e5+. after 1... <it>f8 there 123. 1. �b5 �xb5 2.
37. 1. d7+. 66. 1. Jld7+ <it>xd7 follows 2. �h8+. �xc7+.
38. 1 . .§h8+. (l...�xd7 2. �f6+)
92. 1. c4+, and Black 124. 1. l,txh5 �xh5 2. �e5+.
can't avoid 2. Jlg3+. 2. �f6+. 39. 1. Jlf6+. 67. l...l:]a6+.
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125. 1. Axb5 �xb5 150. 1. �xg7 +. 190. 1. §xe6+. 224. 1. �d4. 2. �c7+. 151. 1. d6+. 191. 1. �b6+. 225. 1. �t7. 126. 1. §xe4 �xe4 2. 152. 1. Axd6+. 192. 1. �e5 +. 226. 1. �t7. Axg6+.
153. 1. �xc7 +. 193. 1 ... �e5+ 227. 1. �xc7. 127. 1. c7.
154. 1. �e7 +. followed by 2 ... §xe2. 22S. 1. �c6. 12S. 1. b7.
155. 1. �g6+. 194. l...�b5+. 229. 1 ... c4. 129. 1. ltg2.
156. 1. �h5 +. 195. 1 ... �d7+. 230. 1 ... d5. 130. 1. ltc7.
157. 1...�xc2++. 196. 1...�d6+. 231. 1 ... b4. 131. 1. §xb6 �xb6
15S. l...ltb4++. 197. 1 ... §exe4+ and 232. 1 ... d3. (l...�e7 2. §xc6+)
159. 1 ... §c4++. 2 ... §xb4.
233. 1 ... g5. 2. cS�. 19S. l...�d5+.
132. 1. ltg5 �xg5 160. 1...�b3++. 234. 1 ... b4.
(l...�e7 2. ltxf6) 2. 161. 1 ... §h6++. 199. 1. d6+ <;,t>eS 2.
235. 1 ... b3. d7+.
gxhS�. 162. l...�e6+ +. 200. 1. §a7+ and 2.
236. 1 ... §d4. 133. 1. f6 �xf6 163. 1 ... §xe2+. §aS+. 237. 1 ... §xh4. (otherwise 2. �g7#)
164. 1 ... §xf4+. 201. 1. ltf7+ <;t>h7 2. 23S. 1 ... c4. 2. §xf6.
134. 1. ltf6 �g7 165. l....itb7+. itg6+. 239. 1 ... e4.
(White was threatening 166. l...�g3+. 202. 1. �c7 + <;t>a7 2. 240. 1 ... §f6.
2. §hS#) 2. ltxg7. 167. l...�e4+. �b5+. 241. 1. h7.
135. 1. �c6 �xc6 16S. 1 ... e5+. 203. 1. �b5+ <;t>a7 2. 242. 1. <;t>b5. (White was threatening 169. 1. e6+.
�b6+. 243. 1. d4.
2. §xa7#) 2. bxc6. 170. 1. d5+.
204. 1. �h5 + <;t>e7 2. 244. 1. g7.
136. 1. Ac6 �xc6 171. 1. e5+.
�e5+. 245. 1. g4.
(White was threatening 205. 1. <;,t>g1. 2. �xa6#) 2. dxc6. 172. 1. f4+.
206. 1. g7. 246. 1. �c4.
137. 1. �g6 �f5 173. 1. axb5+. 207. 1. <;t>b3.
247. 1 ... g5 followed by
(White was threatening 174. 1. b4+. 20S. 1. ltbS.
2 ... <;,t>g6.
2. �h7#, and if 1 ... 175. 1. d7+. 24S. 1 ... d6 followed by gxf6, then 2. �xh6#)
176. 1. ltf6+. 209. 1. <;,t>f6. 2 ... <;t>b6.
2. �xf5. 177. 1. §eS+.
210. 1. �cS. 249. 1 ... §hS with the 13S. 1. �g6 �xg6 211. 1...itg7. idea of 2 ... <;t>b6. (White was threatening 17S. 1. §bS+ §dS
212. 1...ltc6. 250. 1 ... <;t>b5 followed (but not l...�eS 2. 2. §hS#) 2. fxg6. §xeS#) 2. §xdS+. 213. 1...itb2. by2...lte7.
139. 1 ... §c1+. 179. 1. §f5+. 214. 1...�gS. 251. l...�f6, and then
140. 1 ... §b2+. 1SO. 1. §gS+. 215. 1...�e4.
2 ... <;t>d2 and 3 ... <;t>e3.
141. l...ite4+. 252. l...itc1 with the
142. 1...ltb2+. 1S1. 1. e6+. 216. l...�a1 (but not
idea of 2 ... <;t>d3 and 1S2. 1. e3+.
l...�hS 2. h6). 3 ... <;t>c2.
143. 1...�g1+. 1S3. 1. ltf7 +.
217. 1 ... fxg3. 253. 1 ... §xc2.
144. l...�h4+. 1S4. 1. Aa6+.
21S. 1 ... cxb6. 254.t...Ab4.
145. 1. Axe7+. 1S5. 1. �g5+.
219. l...�xf3. 255. 1...ltf8.
146. 1. cxd6+. 1S6. 1. ltc5+.
220. l...itxc3. 256. 1...�h4.
147. 1. �xb7+. 1S7. 1. §xa6+.
221. l....itxf4. 257. l...§a2.
14S. 1. �xf5+. 1SS. 1. �xg6+.
222. 1 ... dxc4. 25S. l.....Q.a4.
149. 1 . .Q..xg6+. 1S9. 1. �d5+.
223. 1. d7.
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259. 1 . .§.xh7 .§.xh7 2S9.1...Jlxc3++. 32S. 1 . .§.hS+ 364. 1. 4)e3 followed (White was threatening 290. 1...4)xd3+ +. followed by 2. 4Je5 +. by 2. �h2. to take on ti) 2. �xf8.
291. l...Jle5+ +. 329. 1. c4+ followed 365. 1. c4 followed by 260.1. �d6.
292. 1.. . .§. b5 + +. by2. Jla3+. 2. b5.
261. 1. �c5. 293.1...dxc4++.
330. 1. Jlb5+ �dS 2. 366. 1. d3 followed by
262.1. �el. 294. 1...4::\b5+ +.
4)e6+. 2 . .§.b2.
263. 1. �xf5. 331. l...c4. 367. 1 . .§.xb6.
264.1. �d1. 295. 1. Jlxb6+.
332. l...g5. 36S. 1. �xg6.
265. l...�e3 2. �fl 296. 1. 4)xb6+.
333. 1...4::\c3. 369. 1. f4.
(or 2 . .§.d3+ �xd3) 297.1. b6+.
334.1...�g2. 370.1. h6. 2 ... .§.h1+. 29S. 1. e4+.
335. 1... .§. b3. 371. 1. �a1. 266. l...�b3 2 . .§.xd3 299. 1. 4)d4+.
336.1...�c3. 372. 1. Jlc7 (but not (Black threatened 2 ... 300. 1. Jld4+.
337. 1 . .§. e1. 1. Jlc5 .§.bS). �c2#) 2 ... �( .§. )xd3. 301. l...Jlb6+.
33S. 1. Jlg2. 373.1. �h1. 267.1...�g3 2 . .§.cl+ 302.1...(3+.
339. 1 . .§.d7. 374.1. �d3. (Black threatened 2 ... �h2#) 2 ... Jlxc1.
303. 1...4::\e5+. 340. 1. f4. 375. 1. Jlc2.
26S. 1...4)b4 2 . .§. d2 304. l...f5+.
341. 1 . .§.a6. 376. 1. JlcS.
(Black threatened 2 ... 305.1.. . .§.a7+. 342.1. �h5. 377. 1. �xc3.
�xa2#) 2...�xd2. 306. 1...4)c5+. 343. 1. e5. 37S.1. �d1.
269. 1...4)c3 2 . .§.a4 307.1....§.e1+. 344. 1 . .§. d5. 379. 1 . .§.f7+.
(Black threatened 2 ... 30S. l...�aS+. 345. 1 . .§. g4 . 3SO. 1. Jlf3 +.
.§.xa2#) 2 ... 4)xa4. 309. 1.. . .§. a1 +.
270. l....§.ee1 2 . .§.g1 346. 1. 4Jc5. 3S1. 1 . .§.eS+.
(defending against 2 ... 310. l....§.gS+.
347. 1. 4Je5. 3S2. 1. �a2+.
.§.h1#) 2 ... .§.xg1. 31l. l....§.a1+. 34S.1. �as. 3S3. 1. �h7 + .
271. 1... .§. a1 +. 312.1...c2+ 349.1. d5. 3S4. 1. �d7+.
272. l...Jlb2+. 313. 1. 4Jxe6+. 350. 1. Jlb3. 3S5. 1... .§.xg2+.
273. l....§.g6+. 314. 1 . .§.xh6+. 351. 1. 4)c5. 3S6. l...Jlxf3+.
274. l...Jlc6+. 315.1. �xb6+. 352. 1. a5. 3S7.1...�xd4+.
275. l...�a3+. 316. 1. 4)f6+. 353. 1. 4::\d6. 3SS. l...dxe4+.
276. 1... �g1 +. 317. 1. 4)c6+. 354. 1 . .§. e4. 3S9. l....§.xd3+.
277. 1. dxe5+. 31S. 1 . .Q.xb7+. 355.1...�h3. 390. l....Q.xb2 +.
27S. 1 . .§.xbS+. 319. 1. �e4+. 356. l....Q.e5. 391. 1 . .Q.b5+.
279. 1. �xeS+. 320.1. �h6+. 357. 1...4)(3. 392. 1 . .§.xe4+.
2SO. 1 . .§.xh7+. 321.1. �b2+. 35S. 1...4)d6. 393. 1 . .Q.xf6+.
2S1. 1 . .Q.xd7 +. 322. 1. �h1 +. 359. 1... .§.fl. 394. 1. �a4+.
2S2. 1 . .§.xh6+. 323. 1. �hS+. 360.1...�c2. 395. 1. �h5+ (but
2S3. 1. f5+. 324.1. �h1+. 361. 1. 4)c5 followed
not 1. �a4+ c6).
2S4. 1 . .§.cS+. 325. 1 . .§. g1 + by2. �c7. 396. 1. �hS+.
2S5. 1. 4)f6+. followed by 2. .§. h1 +.
362. 1. g3 followed by 397. l....§.xd7+.
2S6. 1. �d5 +. 326. 1. b4+ �a6 2. 2. \t'g2. 39S. 1... .§. xe3 +. b5+.
2S7. 1. �h 5+. 327. 1. 4)g6+ �h 7 2.
363. 1. 4)d2 followed 399. 1... .§.d5+.
2SS. 1. �a4+. 4::\fB+. by2. �b2. 400. 1...4::\cS+.
401. l.....Q.eS+.
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402. l...J;ta4+. 443. l...i;te6. 479. 1...4Jf5. 511. 1...4:)g3+ (but
403. 1. d4+. 444. 1...4:)e6. 4SO. 1... §. gS. not 1... �xaS, because
404. 1. 4Je5 +. 445. l...b4 followed by 4Sl. 1. J;txf8. of the in-between check 2. 4Jf3 +)
405. 1. §.e4+. 2...<;!tc2. 4S2. 1. Axc6. 2. <;!(h2 4::\fl+, 406. 1. d5+. 446. l...i;te5 followed 4S3. 1. �xeS. perpetual check.
407. 1. i;td5+. by 2 ... <;!tg6.
4S4. 1. �xeS+. 512. l...i;tc2+ 2. <;!(a2
40S. 1. §.b3+. 44 7. l...h4 followed by
4S5. l. �xdS, and i;tb3 +, perpetual 2 ... f5.
White's d-pawn check. 409.1. hS�+.
44S. 1...4:)c5 followed 410. 1. §. el +.
queens. 513. l...§.g2+ by 2 ... <;!(g7.
4S6.1. �xeS+ �xeS 2. <;!thl §. gl +' 411. 1. §.d4+. 449. 1... §. d4 followed 2. §.f8, winning back perpetual check. 412. 1. J;ta6+. by 2 ... c3. the queen. 514. 1...4::\c3+ 2. 413.1. c7+. 450. l...f6 followed by 4S7.1. �d6. <;!tel (but not 2. <;!tal
414. 1. �dS+. 2 ... <;!tt7 and 3 ... <;!tg7. 4SS. l. �g4.
§.a2#) 2 ... 4:)a2+,
415. 1...4Jxf3+. 451. l...e5. 4S9.1. �h6.
perpetual check.
515. l...J;txe5+ 416.1...§.xh3+. 452. l...c5.
490.1. �xa7. 2. <;!tgl i;td4+, 417. 1...4Jxe4+. 453. l...i;tb7.
491.1. �a6. perpetual check. 41S. l...i;txc4+. 454.1...e4.
492.1. �dS. 516. 1...4::\g2+ and 419. l...�xc3+. 455.1...�a5.
493. l...§.h5. then 2 ... 4:)e3+, with
420. 1...4Jd4+. 456.1...�e7. 494. 1...4:)e7.
perpetual check.
421. 1. §.d7. 457. l...<;!txe7. 495. 1...4Jd5.
517. 1. �xb5.
422. 1. <;!(t7. 45S. 1...4:)xf6. 496. l...i;tb5. 51S. 1. �xb6.
423. 1. <;!tt7. 459. 1...4:)xc7. 497.1...b5.
519. 1. �xh6.
424. 1. J;tfl. 460. l...§.xg6. 49S. l...e5.
520. 1. J;txc4.
425. 1. e5. 461. l...i;txa6. 499. l...i;txbl+.
521. 1. §. dl.
426.1. �e5. 462. l...i;txhS. 500. l...J;th4+.
522. 1. §. d2.
427. l...§.d3. 463. 1. <;!te3. 501. l...§.a6.
523. 1. §. dl, and
42S. l...J;tg6. 464. 1. <;!(f3. 502. l...J;te4.
Black can't play 1...
429.1...�eS. 465. 1. <;!tf4. §.xal because of 2.
503.1...itd7. §.d8#. 430. l...J;tc6. 466. 1. <;!(fl.
504. 1...4Jd5. 524. 1. §. al, and 431. l...§.f5. 467. 1. <;!td4.
505. 1. �xb2 + Black can't play 1...
432.1...�aS. 46S. 1. <;!tg3. §.xb2, stalemate. i;txh3 because of 2.
433. l...e5. 469.1. f6. 506. 1. �xh5 + §.aS#.
434. 1... §. d6. 470. 1. 4Jf5+. �xh5, stalemate. 525. 1. 4Jf6, and because of the threat
435. l...i;td5. 471. 1. 4Jb4. 507. 1. <;!ta3 §.xc2, of 2. §.h7#, Black has
436. 1... §.f4. 472. 1. 4Jd3. stalemate. to play l...i;te4.
437. l...J;tc5. 473. 1. J;tb6. 50S. 1. <;!(hl i;txf2, 526. l. i;th6, and stalemate.
43S. l...�d4. 474.1. �g7. 509. 1. <;!tc2 §.xd4,
Black can't play 1...
439.1...c4. 475. l...exf4. exdl� because of 2. stalemate. itg7#.
440. l...g4. 476. l...i;txel. 510. 1. �h2+ ltxh2, 527. 1. 4:)e5, and
441. l....lle3. 477. l...<;!tb7. stalemate. Black can't play 1... 442. l...c5. 47S. l...)t>d6. 4:)xh4 because of 2.
t;:Jfi#.
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528. 1. lte2, and 561. 1... .§.xe7. 598. 1. ltc5, saving 614. 1... .§.d4+, and Black can't play 1... 562. l...ltxc4+. the bishops. discovered check wins ltxh6 because of 2.
563. 1... .§.xb7. 599. 1. 4Jxf5+, the bishop. lta6#.
564. 1... �xd6. winning the queen. 615. 1...4Jg3, winning
529. 1... .§.f7. 600. 1. ltxg6+, a rook.
530. l....§.d7. 565. 1...4Jg6.
winning the exchange. 616. l.. . .§.c2, and the
531. l....§.b7. 566. 1...4Jg5.
601. 1...4Jf3+, pin allows Black to
532. 1... .§. d6 (but not 567. 1...4Jb3. winning White's queen save both pieces.
l....§.d7 2. �e6+). 568. l...ita7. for the knight. 617. 1...4Jf3+,
533. l....§.a4 (but not 569. l...lte5. 602. l...e5, getting rid winning the queen
1.. . .§. d5 or 1.. . .§. e4, 570. 1...4je8. of the pin. because 2. gxf3leads
because of 2. ltf3). 571. 1...4)e4. 603. l...ith2+, to checkmate after, for example, 2 ... .§.g6+ 3.
534. 1... .§. c7 (the only 572. l...b4. winning the exchange.
'it'h2 �xh3#. move, since Black
573. l...ltf7. 604. l...ita6, and
618. l...ltd6 allows has to watch out for White has to give up 2. 4Je7+, which 574. L.ltd7. either a bishop, or the
Black to keep the
could follow after the 575. 1...4Jd7. queen for two minor extra piece, since White can't play 2.
careless 1.. . .§.xf5). 576. l...lta7. pieces. 4Jxc4 ltxf4 +, while
535. 1 . .§.f3. 577. 1. 'it'f7. 605. l...�h8, and 2. .§. xc4 is answered 536. 1. d4. 578. 1. ltf6.
White loses the rook strongly by 2 ... ltxe5.
537. 1 . .§.e3. 579. 1. 4Je5. due to the pin.
606. l...ltb2+, 538. 1.4Jf3. 580. 1. 4Je6. winning the exchange. 539. 1. d5. 581. 1. g4. 607. 1. 4Jd6+, 540. 1. ltb2. 582. 1 . .§.a3. winning the rook. 541. 1...4Jd4+. 583. 1. b4. 608. 1 . .§. d5, 542. 1...b5+. 584. 1. g3. defending both minor
543. 1...e5+. 585. 1. 4Jd2. pieces.
544. l...lta2. 586. 1. 'it'g4. 609. 1 . .§.xf6+,
545. 1...4Jd7. 587. 1. 4Jb3. winning the queen (but not 1. �xf4+
546. 1...4Jgf6. 588. 1. �b2. .§.xf4 2 . .§.xf4 547. l...lte5. 589. 1. 4Jc5+. cl�#).
548. 1... 'it'f6. 590. 1. ltc4. 610. 1. ltb5+,
549. 1...�d4. 591. 1. 4Jc6. winning the queen for
550. 1...4Jf5. 592. 1. lte6. a bishop.
611. 1. 4Jxf8, winning 551. l....§.c7. 593. 1 . .§. f5. an exchange, because 552. l...f6. 594. 1 . .§.a3. after l...cxd5 White 553. 1. lte3. 595. 1 . .§.e4+, and plays 2. 4Jg6+ and 3.
554. 1. ltb4. White wins the queen 4Jxe7.
555. 1 . .§. b4. for a rook. 612. 1. �xc8, and
556. 1 . .§.xd4. 596. 1. ltfl, saving Black loses a rook.
557. 1. �g4. the bishop. 613. l...ltb6, winning
597. 1 . .§.flH, the rook. 558. 1. �h7.
winning the queen for 559. l...exf4+. a rook. 560. 1...4Jxel.
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