Talk:Leopold Mitrofanov

Amputated version
There is also a commonly circulated version (see for example ChessBase) without the White rook and with the g2-knight already on e1. Now Krabbé doesn't like this one with the passive Ne1 (though it still plays a role in ensuring Black's final defeat), but Mitrofanov preferred this one to the Ng2-version. I think I can guess why; everyone loves the underdog and it is more satisfying to watch White push the odds dramatically in her favour, astonishing the spectators and taking Black's words from his mouth, when she is quite without pieces. Maybe the creator's preference should have priority here, but I'm ambivalent about it. Double sharp (talk) 16:33, 8 December 2016 (UTC)

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