I suppose it shows how difficult Black's position was to play, when one routine move 28. .. Qd6 allows mate in three, whilst another 28. .. f4 allows mate in one. I wonder what's Black's best? Perhaps it's Rc8 with the idea of defending the c6 pawn and also preparing Rc8-c7 to contest control of his second rank.
Presumably 28....Qe5-d6?? to defend the c-pawn allowing 29.Qd4+
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ReplyDeleteI suppose it shows how difficult Black's position was to play, when one routine move 28. .. Qd6 allows mate in three, whilst another 28. .. f4 allows mate in one. I wonder what's Black's best? Perhaps it's Rc8 with the idea of defending the c6 pawn and also preparing Rc8-c7 to contest control of his second rank.
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