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White to move and win (attain a winning position). Not all that tough, but it has a good tactic which should be a regular arrow in our quivver.

NB: I’ll hold comments with solutions ’till the next day so there won’t be “spoilers” for others.
How good is Magnus? This is crazy. Carlsen arrives late for a 3 minute blitz game, with only 30 seconds on his clock. Announcing ends up being as fast as a hockey game.
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Here’s a position from OTB yesterday. I managed to get myself into a pickle after my opponent’s super aggressive pawn rush in a QGD. I’m now dedicated to punishing this strategy severely in the future. A while back I forced exchanges to simplify and cut down on white’s attacking firepower.
But for now, here is the position and black to move.
27. Kh7…
What would you do?
It’s a little hard to see but black has a light square bishop on e6. It looks like a pawn from this angle.

Obviously there is a space differential on the queen side. Those pawns aren’t going anywhere. All the pawns are still on the board at move 27! There is a lot of tension in this closed position. The action is on the king side, for sure. Black’s rooks are good. I put this into an engine, and to my shock, the assessment is -0.95!

























1. Qxc6 Kxc6
2. Bf3+ wins the rook
After QxQ, KxQ, Bf3+ wins Black’s rook.
On another matter, shouldn’t the expression on the chalkboard read “Voi mangia?” instead of “Voi magna?” Or is that a Romanism for asking about the size of one’s appetite?
Catholic Comedian John Pinette, RIP, does great comedy about going to a restaurant in Italy and saying I am hungry ,feed me.