Susan Polgar
November 2, 2009
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1….Ktxd3 and either recapture by white could be met with 2….Ba6.
Nxe6?
very nice tactics from Robson! Kudos Robson! ^_^
Nxb2, followed by Night goes back to c4. Wins a piece and its time for White to resign!
What happened with Humpy and Sundar? Reports just stopped!!
Admit it. You ain’t no Luis Layne.
I don’t think Nxb2 is the solution, but rather Nxd3. When are we given the right answer?
Maybe 1…Na2 2.Qb1 Nxd2 3.Kxd2 Qa4. Looks uncomfortable for white. However, not AT ALL sure whether or not this is the strongest move in this position.
Beelze