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Could it be 1. Be7+ and then Kxe5?
Ad2
1. Bxd4 Rxd4 2. Ke3+
The potential discovered check leads me to look immediately at Bxd4 since Rxd4 is verboten due to Ke3+. So, does black have a better reply with Re8 double guarding the pinned knight? I don’t think so since white then play Nd7 check forking the king and the still pinned knight.
I have no clue.
…Bxd4 threatening …Bxe5 and if Rxd4 Ke3+ winning the exchange or else Re8 Nd7+ winning a piece.
A fan from Brazil.
…Bxd4 threatening …Bxe5 and if Rxd4 Ke3 winning the exchange or else Re8 Nd7+ winning a piece.
a fan from Brazil.
Bxd4, if Rxd4 Ke3+ 1-0
1. Bxd4 Rxd4
2. Ke3+ and
3. Kxd4
BxD4, pinning the knight? And if black takes with the rook, Ke3 for the discovered check, winning the rook?
I like Be7+ then taking the knight with the K and barging through…
1. B:d4 R:d4 2. Ke3+
White plays Bxd4!