Originally Posted by
Jonathan Berry
"If you played 1.Qf5?!, you are only as good as Ulf Andersson, one of the top players in the world. Ho hum. If you played 1.Qc7, you are as good as Miroslav Filip, who was once a candidate. Better? But if you played 1. Qg6!, you are as good as Eric Smith of Ottawa! And if you found 1...Qe6 2.Qh6! you are also as good as the 19th century player Oscar Boden. Eric's analysis continues 2...Qh5 3.Qxh5 Nxh5 4.Bc7 and White's Ps should win in the endgame. The target N/h5 will give White at least one extra tempo. Eric's more bloodthirsty line is 2...Bd8 3.Qh8+ Ke7 4.Qxg7+! Kxe6 5.Qxb7 Qxa4 6.Qc8+ Ke7 (6...Nd7 7.Qc3! Qd1+ 8.Kg2 Qxe2 9.Qc6+ +-) 7.Qc3! Qd1+ 8.Kg2 Qxe2 9.Bg5 +-. You'll find the game in Informant 33, #602; Andersson - Polugaevsky, Bugojno 1982."
(CCE #58, Jan-Feb 1983, p. 71, Quiz solution by moi).