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16. Ne5! Qe7 (16… Nxe5 17. Bh5+ Ng6 18. Qxh7 +-) 17. Bc4 Qa5 18. Qh5+ Kd8 19. Bxf6! Nxf6 20. Nf7+ Kd7 21. Qxa5 Qxf7 22. Qb6 Rb8 23. Re1 Bd6 24. Qxb8 Bxb8 25. Qxb7+ and White wins.
Best wishes,
Susan Polgar
http://www.PolgarChess.com
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What are you doing awake at this hour! It’s 0300 over there in New York! Get some sleep!!! You are great. 🙂
16 Bh5+ Ke7 17 Qxh7+ Kd6 18 Bf4+ Kd5 19 Bf3+ Kc4 20 Qhd3+ Kb4 21 Bd2+ Qxd2 22 Q1xd2+ Ka4 23 Ra1+ Ba3 24 Rxa3# or 16 Bh5+ Ke7 17 Qxa7+ Bg7 18 Qxg7+ Kd6 19 Bf4+ e5 20 dxe5+ Kc5 21 Be3+ Kb4 22 Qgg4+ Kb5 23 Qb1+ Qxb1 24 Rxb1+ Ka5 25 Qb4#
TFK
P.S. dummy me I analyzed the game without setting up the Wht N. Oh well its late. I hope its right anyway. hahaha
oh I exchanged the N I need much sleep
TFK
disregard my last comment I had no N set up. ; (
TFK
* Anonymous said…
What are you doing awake at this hour! It’s 0300 over there in New York! Get some sleep!!! You are great. 🙂
I just got back from the simul. If I do not post, you would have nothing to read 🙂 It’s a tough job but someone got to do it 🙂
Best wishes,
Susan Polgar
http://www.PolgarChess.com
http://www.SusanPolgar.com
I love that 16 Ne5 move. that is so beautiful.
Great Game Susan.
16. Ne5! Qe7 (16… Nxe5 17. Bh5+ Ng6 18. Qxh7 +-)
Yep! I saw that one up to move 18. Just that i couldnt ‘guess’ on the 16…Qe7.
As analysis of variations is my weakest, I wonder if you would list down here your analysis ‘tree’ during the game?
hi – i saw 16 Ne5! and even the defence 16…. Qe7! but not 17 Bc4! )-:
my question to Susan is did you see the whole line before you played 16 Ne5! and how long did it take you (considering it was a simul) ?
She looks good in that photo (-:
actually after 16 …. qe7 my intended 17 Bh5+ seems to win as well:
17 …. Kd8 18. Nxd7 Kxd7 19 Bxf6 Qsomewhere 20 Qxh7+ +- and black’s king is too weak (-:
how did that crazy position arise
would be nice to see the whole game?
Yes, what a crazy position! I’m the one who suggested you get some sleep–and I was so sleepy myself that I didn’t even notice there were 4 queens on the board! How did that happen, in this middlegame position?!!!!
I know GM’s have great memory, but it’s impressive to remember the position & the conclusion of this game when it was only one of 35 played simultaneously.
I was at the simul. Black here had a “feeling” that going into this 4-queen variation wouldn’t be good for him, but then again, how often does one get a chance to go into this type of unusual position with a grandmaster? He couldn’t resist!