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Krishnan Sasikiran vs Andrei Borisenko
Moscow Open (2010), Moscow RUS, rd 1, Jan-30
King's Indian Defense: Saemisch Variation (E80)  ·  1-0

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Feb-02-10  brucejavier: how does white win after black promotes queen on f1??
Feb-02-10  karik: <bruce>, you are right. The last move must be Rxf6 instead of Rf5.
Feb-02-10  brucejavier: yes you are right, thanks now i see clearly that white is winning after R*f6 thanks karik
Feb-06-10  ealvarez: Why not Rf8 after Be6?
Feb-07-10  David2009: <ealvarez: Why not Rf8 after Be6?> You are right, this seems to draw. One possible continuation: 35.Be6 Rf8! 36.Rf4 b5 37.b3 Qe7 38.Rxf3 bxc4 39.bxc4 a5 40.Kd1 a4 41.Ke2 Qd8 42.Kf2 Qe7 43.Kg3 (bringing the King up into the attack) a3! (preparing a stalemate defence)


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44.Rf4 (preparing the advance of the King) Qd8 45.Kg4 Qe7 46.Kg5 Qd8 47.Rxf6 Qxf6+ 48.Qxf6+ Rxf6 49.Kxf6 stalemate.

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