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B-f7?
It’s easy: 1.Rxg7 and 2.Bf7 wins
1, Rxg7 Rxg7
2. Bf7 wins
1. Rxg7 Rxg7 2. Bf7 , taking pawn b4 and winning simply
RxN RxR, Bf7 and White wina easily
Maybe…
I will have to think about this endgames are a lot harder than one would think but the move that jumps out at me is Bf7 protecting the g6 pawn and attacking the Knight.
1. Rxg7 Rxg7 2. Bf7 Ke5 3. Kc5! wins. Very nice!
Rybka has great trouble finding the simple move Rxg7.
Bf7
hes gonna have a hard time holding after that move. how does he protect the knight… hes gonna have a hard time after that smack to the stomach.. for example
Bf7 Ne8
Bxe8 Rxe8
g7 Kf6
Rh8 Re4+
Kd3 Kxg7
Kxe4 Kxh8
Yes, I agree with people who says 1.Rxg7 Rxg7 2.Bf7, and the poor rook is out of play… 🙁
Have a happy 2010!