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Propiedades de Las Piezas - Torre

1) The document contains 14 chess positions from various games between 1938-1973 with short descriptions. 2) Each position lists the player whose turn it is to move and some context for the position or next move. 3) The document examines interesting moves and attacks from historic chess games.
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Propiedades de Las Piezas - Torre

1) The document contains 14 chess positions from various games between 1938-1973 with short descriptions. 2) Each position lists the player whose turn it is to move and some context for the position or next move. 3) The document examines interesting moves and attacks from historic chess games.
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White to move

Into the thick of it.


3. Fomina – Zaitseva, 1978

White to move

Short circuit.
4. Parma – Forintos, 1977

White to move

‘Rolling, overloading …’
5. Makogonov – Flohr, 1942
White to move

As if from a crooked rifle, but right on target.


6. Paly – Merkulov, 1969

White to move

Is 1 e1 good?
7. NN – NN

White to move

1 xf6 and White wins?


8. Friedman – Regedzinsky, 1938
Black to move

1… xc6 (such an annoying pawn). But what is White thinking?


9. Buchner – Andersen, 1961

Black to move

And he continued 1 … a8. What would you play for White?


10. Tal – Holm, 1970

White to move

“Advance! And woe to Godunov!”


11. Selyavkin – Belousov, 1973
White to move

Ducks in a row.
12. Keres – Levenfish, 1947

White to move

Keres never missed these kinds of attacks.


13. Keres – Levenfish, 1949

White to move

Two years later against the same opponent …


14. Keres – Troger, 1960

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