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notyetagm
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Please find the game corresponding to this position

Post by notyetagm » Tue Sep 07, 2010 3:34 am

Can someone please perform a database search to IDENTIFY THE GAME from which the following position is derived?

6k1/pB2pp1p/Pp1rb1p1/8/1P6/4B1Pn/5PKP/2R5 w - - 0 1

It is from 1,001 Winning Chess Sacrifices and Combinations by Fred Reinfeld.

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It is one of the very best example I have ever seen of THE UNDERRATED REMOVAL OF THE GUARD (http://www.chesscafe.com/text/heisman08.pdf).

NM Heisman explains:

Here is another example from the venerable 1,001 Winning Chess
Sacrifices and Combinations by Fred Reinfeld:

White is to move. The Seeds ofTactical Destruction tell us the Knight is only guarded by the Bishop and is attacked by the
King. This is notable because, as stated above, a piece that is attacked, but only defended as many times as it is attacked can be thought of as “potentially inadequately guarded.”<<< If we can only get rid of the Bishop before Black finds a way out with …f6 and …Ng5.>>> Hmmm. “If I offer
the trade of Bishops with 1.Bc8 (trying to Remove the Guard), then Black does not have time to trade 1…Bxc8 and then play 2…f6
because his King is on g8 and thus 2.Rxc8 is check and can be
followed by 3.Kxh3, so let’s see – all Knight moves lose, and doing
nothing - say 1…Kg7 to avoid the check - loses to the Removal of
the Guard 2. Bxe6 Rxe6 3.Kxh3, so that’s it. White wins a piece!”.


I say that it is the *best* example of <REMOVAL OF THE GUARD> because it is not obvious to me that simply attacking the Black e6-bishop GUARD of the loose Black h3-knight with 1 Bb7-c8! wins a whole piece(!) and forces *instant* resignation.


Thanks

Peter
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Re: Please find the game corresponding to this position

Post by Peter » Tue Sep 07, 2010 5:15 am

notyetagm wrote:Can someone please perform a database search to IDENTIFY THE GAME from which the following position is derived?
Hi!
Found this only in ChessOk online database:

1-0, Ulvestad Olaf (AND) - Horowitz Israel A (USA), New York (USA), 1946

by searching for the fen, no .pgn, sorry, neither in chessbase live
Hope it helps,
regards
Peter.

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Re: Please find the game corresponding to this position

Post by notyetagm » Tue Sep 07, 2010 5:20 am

Peter wrote:
notyetagm wrote:Can someone please perform a database search to IDENTIFY THE GAME from which the following position is derived?
Hi!
Found this only in ChessOk online database:

1-0, Ulvestad Olaf (AND) - Horowitz Israel A (USA), New York (USA), 1946

by searching for the fen, no .pgn, sorry, neither in chessbase live
Hope it helps,
Thanks so much.
:-)

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Re: Please find the game corresponding to this position

Post by noctiferus » Tue Sep 07, 2010 10:48 am

It is in Chessgames.com:
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