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Jimenez Almeida, Luis
IM Santos Latasa, Jaime
San Sebastian Open. Position after 17 moves of play. Black has unsuspectingly walked into a well known trapdo you see it?
WHITE TO PLAY AND WIN!
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GM Akesson, Ralf
Pastor Pons, Pedro Maria
Also from San Sebastian. White has been greedy in the opening and taken a hot pawn. Now , with his King still in the centre, it is time to pay the price!
BLACK TO PLAY AND WIN!
GM Frolyanov, Dmitry
GM Dominguez Perez, Leinier
Russian team championship. Position after 43 moves of play. After a long series of manoeuvres, the Cuban grandmaster is now ready for the decisive breakthrudo you see it?
After beautifully outplaying his adversary, Alexei here playedprobably under time pressure the inaccurate 22.c4, which, however, was good enough to eventually win. However, in the position above, White has a much simpler way to win the game. Do you see it?
WHITE TO PLAY AND WIN!
Solutions
37 Open Donostia 2014.4.13 Santos Latasa, JaimeJimenez Almeida, Luis David: 18.Nxe4 Nxe4 19.Bxe4 dxe4 20.Nh6+ 1-0
37 Open Donostia 2014.4.13 Pastor Pons, Pedro MariaAkesson, Ralf: 13Nd4! Not just threatening the check on c2, but if now 14.Rc1 Be6! Is immediately decisive. The game ended quickly after 14.Ne4 Qxe4 15.O-O-O Bf5 16.Bd3 Ne2+ 0-1
TCh-RUS Loo 2014.4.13 Dominguez Perez, LeinierFrolyanov, Dmitry: 44.Rxc5! dxc5 45.Qg6 1-0 It is mate.
TCh-RUS Loo 2014.4.13 Shirov, AlexeiMaletin, Pavel: 22.Qh7+ Kf8 23.Qh4! The move Alexei missed. The threat is a Knight check on h7 winning the Queen. 23 Kg8 24.Qxg4 Rxd6 25.Rf3 etc