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Posted by nathanman22
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4/15/2008
15:54:03

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Subject: The Best Rook Sacrifice I've ever made!

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I was recently playing a league game that I had to win. Early in the game, I pressed forward with my pawns knowing this was important to the end game. Then the crucial move came. I forced an attack on his king that won me a pawn and forced his knight to move up supported by two pawns. However, if I was to take that knight, no matter how he took back with his pawns, he would leave an open passed pawn that from every calculation I did could not be reached by his king or his remaining rook...

The sacrifice on move 40 has got to be one of the best ever sacrifices I have ever played, but the thinking started back several moves...

Any thoughts on this game are welcome. The game is still in motion....but soon will be done I believe as I am going to get a queen and he can't stop it....

I would appreciate if someone could annotate it--let me know if anyone is interested.

Thanks.

-Nathanman22


Posted by nathanman22
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4/15/2008
15:54:32

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actually

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it was a GK tournament game...lol.

-Nathan


Posted by chessnovice
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4/15/2008
16:34:35

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Cool. I made a similar rook sacrifice pretty recently. For some reason, I run into a lot of positions where I can get along with throwing that piece away.

Posted by ionadowman
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4/16/2008
13:58:33

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Very nice sac:

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... decisive at once!
Having played through the game I guess I could annotate it... Some rather interesting positional decisions by White earlier on didn't help the mobility of his knight. Quite ironic that once it did find a good square, it got axed by that rook (Exchange) sac.
Cheers,
Ion





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