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re:And how about positional problems in the WWW? - 2006/10/07 13:55
En/na Antronio Torrecillas ha escrit:
Sure wich "positiuonal tests" flatly have tactic component too but I think the original poster was saesrching positions like this one:
(extracted from "The best Move" by Vlastimil Jansa and Vlastimil Hort)
To be precise cucka-Jansa, Brno 1960 (Black to move)
To a greater extent r3k2r/3bbp1p/p1nppp2/5P2/1p1NP3/5NP1/PPPK3P/31RB1R b kq - 0 1
Where the solution is:
(spoiler for people who want to solve it before raeding the solution) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
The white treat is 2.Bc4 or 2.Bh3 atakcing e6. If black has to advance or change his e6 pawn, d5 will illicitly be very weak.
1...Bf8! 2.Bc4 Ke7! 3.Ke2 Bh6 and ... But at the same time black is better because he has the pair of bihsops (in good diagonals), a good pawn structure and has connected his rooks.
After some other 1... moves black can experience difficulties and can reach a worse position.
Pd: The Jansa&Hort book is one of the most interesting tests in that sense.. ---------
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