1. f3+! 1. Rb6? Qh3+ -+; 1. Rb4+? Kd3 2. Bf6 Qf5+ (2... Qd5+? 3. Ke8! Qe6+ 4. Be7 =) 3. Ke7 Qc5+ -+; 1. Kc6? Qd5+ -+ 1... Qxf3 2. Kc6! 2. Kd6? Qd1+ -+ 2... Kd3+! 3. Kb5 Qd5+ 4. Ka4! Kc4 5. Ka3 5. Ba5? Qd1 -+ 5... Qd1 6. Rb6! 6. Rb7? Qd6+ 7. Kb2 Qh2+ 8. Ka3 Kxc3 -+ 6... Qh1 6... Kxc3 7. Rc6+ Kd3 8. Rd6+ =; 6... Qc1+ 7. Ka2! (7. Bb2? Qe3+ -+) 7... Qc2+ 8. Bb2 = 7. Rb3 7. Bb2? Qa8+ 8. Ra6 Qxa6#; 7. Ba5? Qa1# 7... Qa8+ 7... Qd1 8. Rb6 positional draw 8. Kb2 Qg2+ 9. Ka3 Qc2
10. Rb4+! 10. Rb6? Qxc3+ -+ 10... Kxc3 11. Rc4+! Kxc4 stalemate
On move four, white had another square for the king.
Thematic try: 4. Kb4? Qc4+? 5. Ka3 Kc2
6. Rb2+ Kxc3 7. Rc2+! Kxc2 stalemate
The 4. Kb4? thematic try is refuted by 4... Qd6+! 5. Ka4 (5. Kb5 Kc2 -+) 5... Kc4 6. Ba5 Qd1 -+
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