Nighty Knight, Walter Browne!

Submitted by ADK on Sun, 05/24/2009 at 6:20pm.

In this game, John Grefe faced off against Walter Browne in Moranwelz, 1973. Here, we see White's plan unfold with 14. fxg5? pinning it to his Queen. Later, White decided it was time to sacrifice his Queen for two minor pieces. Was this a fatal mistake for Grefe? Or, has eyeing that Queen poisoned Browne's position? It turns out that this dazling move by White was only to setup for 21. Nxd6+! in which Black resigns.   

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by ghostlyknight - 4 months ago
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nice sicilian shot!

by blackwhiteboard - 5 months ago
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Nice ending game skill..

by bolshevikhellraiser - 5 months ago
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awsomw queen sacrifice, and love the title.Laughing

by h777 - 5 months ago
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Cool! great! 5/5!

by Komoliddin07 - 5 months ago
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yes it was!!!

by Janice42 - 5 months ago
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the night was very powerful

by Komoliddin07 - 5 months ago
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Walter Browne, had to resign because John Grefe got him good...

nice article, thank you ADK!!

by Ddub - 5 months ago
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Nice finish!

by Icee - 5 months ago
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cool game, i didn't expect that with the knight

 

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