Gia Nadareishvili

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John Roycroft, Gia Nadareishvili, Virgil Nestorescu and Jan Mortensen (from left to right) 1990 at the PCCC-Session in Benidorm (Spain)
John Roycroft, Gia Nadareishvili, Virgil Nestorescu and Jan Mortensen (from left to right) 1990 at the PCCC-Session in Benidorm (Spain)

Gia Nadareishvili (Georgian გია ნადარეიშვილი; September 22, 1921October 3, 1991) was a Georgian chess composer and author of many books on chess studies. He was a neurologist living in Tbilisi.

Gia Nadareishvili
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a7 b7 c7 d7 e7 f7 g7 h7
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a5 b5 c5 d5 e5 f5 g5 rd h5
a4 b4 c4 d4 bd e4 nl f4 g4 h4
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a1 b1 c1 d1 e1 f1 g1 h1 kd
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White to play and win

Solution of the sample study (after Chess Today from September 22, 2006, where it was re-published): 1.Rf1+ g1N+! (after 2. g1Q? white takes the black rook, other moves of black lead to a quick mate) 2.Rxg1+ Rxg1 3.Rf2!! Be5 (otherwise black gets checkmated immediately, e.g. 3. ... Bxg2 4. Nxg2 mate) 4.Rh2+! Bxh2 4. Nf2 mate.

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