My mind was blocked on this puzzle, although it is quite straightforward.
White to play and gain a piece...yes, it is that simple, so why it took me a few minutes to solve it, I can only wonder !
Finding out that this was actually from a game played by Tal against Larsen in Montreal 1979, made me look up the whole thing.
Well worth the meagre effort to find it.
I would assume that Tal saw the whole combination from here, at move 16/17
...all the way to the end.
Play through and enjoy it.
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26 November, 2013
21 November, 2013
Best Move ?
From a recent 5/0 blitz game...
The previous few moves have seen manoeuvring around control of the e8 square ( threat of Rook exchanges leading to mate ), but Black now has an escape square and has switched to counter-attack.
25... Rb8-b2 threatens to level material by capturing the pawn. White replies 26. R6e2 giving the following position.
What should Black play ? Not complicated, but, in my opinion, instructive.
Spoiler/Solution (highlight between the brackets) [ In the game, Black played 26...Rxa2, no doubt expecting 27. Rxd2 Rxa4, and re-gaining the pawn, However, the simple 27. Qxa2 gives White a winning advantage. So, best move ? 26...Qxe2, the Black Queen is exchanged for two Rooks , and Black still has a decent game ]
The previous few moves have seen manoeuvring around control of the e8 square ( threat of Rook exchanges leading to mate ), but Black now has an escape square and has switched to counter-attack.
25... Rb8-b2 threatens to level material by capturing the pawn. White replies 26. R6e2 giving the following position.
What should Black play ? Not complicated, but, in my opinion, instructive.
Spoiler/Solution (highlight between the brackets) [ In the game, Black played 26...Rxa2, no doubt expecting 27. Rxd2 Rxa4, and re-gaining the pawn, However, the simple 27. Qxa2 gives White a winning advantage. So, best move ? 26...Qxe2, the Black Queen is exchanged for two Rooks , and Black still has a decent game ]
18 November, 2013
Team League : T56 Openings
Although both T57 and T58 have finished, and T59 about to start, I still didn't catch up with T56 summary and games, and in fact haven't blogged since August.
I played all rounds and ended up with a score of 3,5/6, with 3 wins, a draw and 2 losses : more-or-less as expected.
As White, I played a consistent 1.e4 and faced a Caro-Kann ( loss ), a Sicilian ( win ) and Alekhine's Defence ( win ).
As Black I played the Hanham Philidor twice ( one win, one draw ) and lost against a Réti Opening, one of the few times I have met 1.Nf3 in TL.
All fairly consistent with main TL openings, as e4 is still the most played, and the Sicilian, French, and Caro-Kann the top replies.
Below is a brief summary of opening play in T56.
For all rounds/games, see here for round 1, and follow through for the remaining rounds.
T56 Openings Top 10
| B20-B99 | Sicilian | 178 (15%) |
| C00-C19 | French Defence | 112 ( 9%) |
| B10-B19 | Caro-Kann | 88 ( 7% ) |
| A10-A39 | English | 80 (6,5 % ) |
| D30-D69 | Queen's Gambit Declined | 77 ( 6 % ) |
| D00-D05 | Queen's Pawn General (London\Colle\etc | 73 ( 6 %) |
| A45-A50 | Indian Defences\Torre Attack | 60 (5%) |
| A04-A09 | Reti | 56 ( 4.5 %) |
| D10-D19 | Slav Defence | 44 (3.5%) |
| C60-C99 | Spanish Game ( Ruy Lopez ) | 43 ( 3.5 % ) |
For those interested, all games were re-indexed in Chess Assistant 11,. The Opening classification ranges ( ie to group ECO codes), I borrowed from Chessville (many thanks, although it seems to have dis-appeared again :(
See also T55 Summary, T51 Summary, T50 Summary and T47 Summary.


