Hunting for Mistakes * SOLYMOSI, István vs. me
"8/4b1k1/p1p1b1p1/4pp2/2P1P3/1PN2KP1/P3N2r/3R4 b - - 0 31"
After White's last 31..Na4-c3?
it is Black to move
The game was played in an open tournament in Püspökladány, Hungary, on Jun-20, 2008.
I was the second player and found the strongest move-sequence, which won me decisive material.
Try and guess the move that wins the game for Black on the spot. (please write your solution as a comment to this entry)
Labels: 90 minutes for the whole game, me as Black, open tournament, Püspökladány, Püspökladány Open, puzzle solving, SOLYMOSI István
2 Comments:
yes, in this position there is a forced move-sequence that wins at least 1 white piece...
Yes, in this position there is a move-sequence that wins at least a white piece.
The harmony of Black's pieces is wonderful!
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