tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5342397130404928093.post5293694481075343525..comments2024-01-11T08:35:10.358-08:00Comments on Jewish Chess History: Nice Combination by MarmoroshUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5342397130404928093.post-8803881665335372662015-04-23T15:03:17.872-07:002015-04-23T15:03:17.872-07:00Thank you for the post, beautiful combination, and...Thank you for the post, beautiful combination, and quite exceptional for a simul.<br /><br />* 2. Re3 cannot be correct. Probably you meant Re1?? [which is practically giving the game away - it's important to still be able to bring it to the second rank later, which is impossible from e1 after f4-f3] (Perhaps a nice try would have been 2.c6 (followed by 3.Be6) when the given combination would not have been possible anymore.J Schicknoreply@blogger.com