03/02/2017 – Hay jugadas que tienen buena pinta, pero no sirven de nada si no las respalda una buena continuación. El factor sorpresa se diluye como un azucarillo El que da primero, da dos veces... si atina con la segunda. Sasikiran demostró sus dotes tácticas contra Swapnil en la Copa Rilton Oliver Reeh nos trae la columna de táctica de la semana...
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Tata Steel 2023: Analyses by Giri, Van Foreest, Praggnanandhaa, Donchenko and many more. "Special" on Anthony Miles. Kasimdzhanov, Marin and Zwirs show new opening ideas from Wijk in the video. 11 opening articles with repertoire ideas and much more!
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[Event "46th Rilton Cup 2016-17"] [Site "Stockholm SWE"] [Date "2017.01.04"] [Round "8.1"] [White "Sasikiran, Krishnan"] [Black "Swapnil, S. Dhopade"] [Result "1-0"] [ECO "B72"] [WhiteElo "2661"] [BlackElo "2526"] [Annotator "Reeh,Oliver"] [SetUp "1"] [FEN "7R/pq2ppk1/3p1b2/1r1P2p1/2p3P1/2P2QB1/PP3PK1/3R4 b - - 0 36"] [PlyCount "26"] [EventDate "2017.??.??"] [SourceTitle "ChessBase Blog Tactics"] 36... Kxh8 {[%tqu "En","37.Axd6! en la posición del diagrama es un arranque prometedor para las blancas, pero tras 37...Txb2 necesitan una buena continuación para dejar clara su ventaja. ¿Ve alguna?","","","g3d6","",10]} 37. Bxd6 $1 Rxb2 {[%tqu "En", "Ahora le toca a usted. ¿Cómo deben seguir las blancas?","¡Mueva el Ad6 a la mejor casilla!","","d6e5","",10]} 38. Be5 $1 {La clave: el alfil es intocable} Kg7 (38... Bxe5 39. Qxf7 {[%csl Rh8][%cal Gd1h1,Gh1h8,Gf7h7,Gf7g8] conduce a la típica constelación letal con un rey expuesto en la columna h:} Rb1 40. Qf8+ Kh7 41. Qf5+ {[%csl Gb1][%cal Gd1b1,Gf5b1]}) 39. Bxf6+ (39. Qf5 $1 { [%cal Gf5g5] era también fuerte.}) 39... exf6 {[%tqu "En","¿Y ahora?","","", "d5d6","",10]} 40. d6 $1 $18 {[%csl Yd6,Ye7] El peón pasado de las blancas decide rápidamente. ¡Hace tan solo 3 jugadas esta casilla estaba bloqueada por un peón negro y controlada por otro desde e7!} Qd7 41. Qf5 Qc6+ 42. Qd5 Qb6 43. Rd4 Rb5 44. Qa8 Rb2 45. d7 Rxf2+ 46. Kxf2 Qb2+ 47. Kg1 Qb1+ 48. Kh2 Qb2+ 49. Qg2 1-0
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Oliver Reeh
Oliver Reeh es autor de la columna de problemas de táctica en ChessBase Magazine desde hace muchos años. Aparte de problemas de táctica normales, también suele grabar vídeos en formato interactivo. De esta manera, el lector tiene la posibilidad de probar las posibles soluciones y variantes directamente sobre el tablero y recibe una reacción en forma de comentario en vídeo a continuación.
Oliver ReehEs autor de la columna de problemas de táctica en ChessBase Magazine desde hace muchos años. Aparte de problemas de táctica normales, también suele grabar vídeos en formato interactivo. De esta manera, el lector tiene la posibilidad de probar las posibles soluciones y variantes directamente sobre el tablero y recibe una reacción en forma de comentario en vídeo a continuación.
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