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1. Rxg6, followed by the knight fork at c6 (2. Nc6+). This wins a pawn immediately, and makes Black’s K-side pawns vulnerable to the White knight after it captures the rook at e7 (3. Nxe7, attacking the pawn at g6). -JF
1.Rxg6. If 1…hxg6, then 2. Nc6+ followed by Nxe7. If 1…Rxe5, then 2.fxe5 hxg6 3.e6 and the pawn promotes.
Hi Susan
1. Rxg6, hxg6 [ if 1. …, Rxe5 2. fxe5, hxg6 3. e6 and the pawn promotes; lastly if 1. …,Rc7 2. Rf6 with two pawns of abvantage in the endgame]
2. Nc6, Kb5
3. Nxe7, Nc5
4. Kf1 with two pawns of abvantage in the endgame
Good day
here is something that really got me laughing.
http://www.chessbase.com/newsdetail.asp?newsid=2898
I just loved this. you have to watch the movie part with Topalov.
1.Rg6 hg
[1…Re5
(1…Re8,c7,b7,a7 or K move 2.Rf6 +-)
2fe hg 3.e6 any 4.e7 +-]
2.Nc6+ K-any
3.Ne7 +-