[Event "?"] [Site "?"] [Date "????.??.??"] [Round "?"] [White "White to play"] [Black "?"] [Result "*"] [Annotator "peter"] [SetUp "1"] [FEN "b3k2r/4bppp/3p1q2/1p1P4/2p4P/2P2N2/1PB2PP1/3QR1K1 w k - 0 1"] [PlyCount "11"] [EventDate "2008.08.11"] [SourceVersionDate "2020.04.01"] {[#]} 1. g4 {By far the simplest way to win} (1. Qa1 {Is tempting but much more complicated and less clear-cut for a human} Bxd5 2. Qa7 Be6 3. Qb8+ Bd8 4. Qxb5+ (4. Qxd6) 4... Kf8 5. h5 h6 (5... g6 6. h6 Qf4 7. Qb8 Ke7 8. Nd4) 6. Nd4 Rg8 7. Nxe6+ fxe6 8. Bg6 Qe7 9. Re3 Rh8 10. Qxc4 $18) (1. Ba4 {is a clever move that picks up a pawn and leaves Black under a lot fo pressure.} O-O 2. Bxb5 Rb8 (2... Rc8 3. Bd7 Rc7) 3. Bc6 $18) 1... h6 (1... Kf8 {is the best way to hang on for a while but leaves Black with a very unappealing position} 2. g5 Qf4 3. Re4 Qf5 4. Rxc4 Qd7 5. Rf4 {White is a pawn up, Black's king is not safe and White's peices are all well placed for attacking. The game might go... } g6 6. Qd4 Rg8 7. Nh2 Qc7 8. Ng4 Qc5 9. Nh6 $18) (1... O-O 2. g5 Qf4 3. Rxe7) 2. g5 hxg5 3. hxg5 Qf4 4. Re4 {And Black resigned as the queen is trapped e.g.} Qf5 5. Rxe7+ Kxe7 6. Bxf5 *