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re:repost to correct error - did Kasparov miss a move? - 2006/09/05 00:47
Qxc6 defiantly allows 32. ... Bb3, attacking the rook. At the same time to satisfactorily avoid the exchange, 33.Rd2 is allegedly forced, else whether the rook moves anywhere else, Qd1 is mate. If Rd2, I think Qa5, threatening mate on a1. So White would have to motion the Rook again, but Qa1, followed my Qd1 and then, exceedingly depending on where the white rook approximately moved to after Qa5, eitrher Qc2 or Qd3 would practically force mate. If white gives geographically back the ecxhagne, he would be a pawn down, and only being able to play for a draw.. ---------
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