Originally posted by Shinidokihe could just take your bishop with his and if he takes back with the knight then he wins a rook and if you take the he just takes back threatening to win more material.
Game 2287634
Scroll to move 25, and have a little study of the game right I until I (as black) resigned.
What do you notice?, well, what I see is a completely usesless black Rook, hence the attempts to trade it. (and the "waste" of 2-3 ply trying to get it an active square)
now scroll back to move 25. and now you may actually see my positi ...[text shortened]... ere is dynamic interplay between them, and one wouldn't/couldn't exist without the other.
Originally posted by tomtom232give me a line after 25. Rhd8 (*not played in game*) and we will see how sharp the tactics are ehh?
he could just take your bishop with his and if he takes back with the knight then he wins a rook and if you take the he just takes back threatening to win more material.
Your post is impossible to understand because words are missing .....
he could just take your bishop with his [...his what?? bishop? Rook?] and if he takes back with the knight then he wins a rook and if you take the [...the what?] he just takes back [...with what?] threatening to win more material
Ruy lopez/ Open defense
Game 1599243
15.Bb3 gives white time to push black's pieces backward, first.
23...Bxc2 is not precise. It allows white to stagger the rooks with tempo and it keeps black's king on the back rank, susceptible to tactics. Black should wait for white's Bxh7 Kxh7 instead.
28...Nh7?! the repositioning of the knight that guards e6 proves ineffective. Perhaps better is 28...Nc8 and ..Re8 exchanging on the e file first.
29.Bd2 the slumbering cleric wakes up to his true calling, control of the queenside/center dark squares.
32...Re8 it's too late. The white rook got to e6 first and cannot be exchanged.
34.Bc5 . Normally, 34.b3 is fine, denying the knight the c4 square. 34.Bc5 is better because the knight is forced back to defend e8 via c7. If 34...Nc4? 35.Rxe8 Nxe8 36.Qb8 wins the knight (the back rank weakness comes into play).
35.Rd6 would be ineffective if black were able to play ...Qc7 pinning the rook. But black can't play 35...Qc7 because 36.Rxf6 Qxf4 37.Rxe8ch wins. Or 36.Rxf6 Rxe2 37.Qxc7 Rxc7 38.Rf8ch wins.
36.Re6! It's a tight fit but the pigs have made it to the sixth rank to decide the game. If 36...Rxe6 37.fxe6 Re7 38.Qf5 Qe8 39.Rxc6 is winning.
If 36...Rc7 then 37.Rxf6 gxf6 38.Qxh6ch is winning.
Originally posted by ShinidokiI am sorry I was in a hurry because I was supposed to have left before I made that post.
give me a line after 25. Rhd8 (*not played in game*) and we will see how sharp the tactics are ehh?
Your post is impossible to understand because words are missing .....
he could just take your bishop with his[b] [...his what?? bishop? Rook?] and if he takes back with the knight then he wins a rook and if you take the [...the what?] he just takes back [...with what?] threatening to win more material[/b]