Rev'd Sicilian Fischer 20.Bxg7 & 22.Ng5+ Sacs 27.Qh7#
Автор: MarketMaven
Загружено: 7 окт. 2024 г.
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So I'm working on being more familiar with the English, and my opponent chose the Reversed Sicilian. When we got to Move 20, I realized he made a lethal mistake, while 20.BxPg7 looks like an error, it is NOT an error. In fact, there is no way for Black to win after Bxg7 as the position is overwhelmingly in White's favor. To see the mate so far ahead tells me I am acclimating to the English. It's the first game I ever memorized by heart, some 55 moves to a Mate. Each type of opening has its own feel for a player, and its own set of peculiarities, if you will. If you can see Mate in 7 regularly in an opening, through all the clusters of moves possible, then that's a good sign you are becoming lawyered up on the subject.
Okay, so I got the US Cponstitution, the Declaration and the Bill of Rights memorized. I actually think, reason inside of them, so I can debate with attorneys and judges and law school professors, and win those debates. I'm looking at a game right now where I've got the opponent's Rook, Knight & Bishop in Zugzwangs, all three of them simultaneously. That's pretty cool, right? Have you ever even heard of someone Zugzwanging three pieces at once? Boris Gulko did that to me a long time ago. In fact, any man I moved worsened my position.
There's a perfect way to play it, maybe, but the King is the only thing that can move, back and forth, between h1 & g1, without losing any pieces. However, that will allow me to advance a Pawn to c5-c4-c3-c2 & c1. I wanna study it to see how that win compares to the fastest way to do it.
So I took a break to just play a quick 3/0 game. And this is it. I guess I had the same type of castled position mate on my mind. Remove or attact the pawns forward.

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