Susan Polgar
September 1, 2012
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1. Qg3 g6 (forced)
2. Nxg6 fXg6 (otherwise Black loses the rook, or if he moves the rook, then Ne7 double check followed by mate)
3. Qxg6+ Qg7
4. Qxg7 mate
I had thought Nf6 first. Why did you stop sharing code of the position 🙁
Mesilah, this doesn’t quite work, because Qg3 black replies Rxg2.
Qxg2 Qxe5 Qg3 Qxh5 and black is better due to extra pawns
1. Nf6+
if 1. … kh8,2 Ng6+ f*g6,3 Q*h6+ g*h6, 4 Rh7#
if 1 … g*f6, 2 Qg3+ Kh8, 3 N*f7+ .. etc..
If 1. Qg3 Rxg2+!
2.Qxg2 Qxe5+ y Qxh5+ -+
… try another… I saw the game 😉
If 1. Qg3 Rxg2+!
2.Qxg2 Qxe5+ y Qxh5+ -+
… try another… I saw the game 😉
If 1. Qg3 Rxg2+!
2.Qxg2 Qxe5+ y Qxh5+ -+
… try another… I saw the game 😉
Except 1… g6 wouldn’t be forced. 1… Rxg2+ loses the rook, but takes off the queens and survives. Instead, how about:
1. Nf6+! If 1… Kh8, then 2 Ng6+! fxg6; 3 Qxh6+ and Rh7 mate. If 1… gxf6, then 2 Qg4+. (2… Kh7; 3 Qg6+ Kh8; 4 Nxf7+ Rxf7; 5 Rc8+ and mate to follow, or 2… Kh8 3 Nxf7+ with the queen to mate on g7 or g8, or the rook from f8, depending on black’s choices.
Qg3 g6
Qxg6 fxg6
Rg7+ Kh8
Ng6 mate
Except 1… g6 wouldn’t be forced. 1… Rxg2+ loses the rook, but takes off the queens and survives. Instead, how about:
1. Nf6+! If 1… Kh8, then 2 Ng6+! fxg6; 3 Qxh6+ and Rh7 mate. If 1… gxf6, then 2 Qg4+. (2… Kh7; 3 Qg6+ Kh8; 4 Nxf7+ Rxf7; 5 Rc8+ and mate to follow, or 2… Kh8 3 Nxf7+ with the queen to mate on g7 or g8, or the rook from f8, depending on black’s choices.
Nf6ch gf6; Qg3+ Kh7 (if Kh8 both Rf7 and Nf7+ win); Rf7+
No,
1)Qg3? – Rxg2+
2)Qxg2 – Qxe5
3)Qg3 – Qxh5 -+
If 3) Ng3 – Qxc7 -+
try another … I saw the game 😉
A perfect position to attack.
1. Nf6+! Kh8
(1…… gxf6
2. Qg4+ Kh7
3. Qg6+ Kh8
4. Nxf7+ Rxf7
5. Rc8# )
2. Ng6+! fxg6
3. Qxh6+! gxh6
4. Rh7#
Really sweet!
Nf6+ Kh8
Nf7+ Rxf7
Rc8+ Rf8
Rxf8++
Nf6+ gxf6+
Qg4+ Kh8
Nxf7+ Kh7
Ne5+ Kh8
Qg7++
Nf6+ gxf6+
Qg4+ Kh8
Nf7+ Rxf7
Rc8+ Kh7
Qg8++
Nf6+ gxf6
Qg4+ Kh7
Qg6+ Kh8
Nf7+ Rxf7
Rc8+ Rf8
Rxf8
1. Nf6+ gxf6
2. Qg4+ Kh8
3. Nxf7+ Rxf7
4. Rc8+ Rd8
5. Rxd8+ Rf8
6. Rxf8+ Kh7
7. Qg8#
Alternatively:
1 Nf6+ Kh8
2. Nxf7+ Rxf7
3. Rc8+ Rd8
4. Rxd8+ Rf8
5. Rxf8#
Looked up the actual game on chessbomb:
1. Nf6+ gxf6
2. Qg4+ Kh7
3. Rxf7+
Black resigns here, but the game would play out like this:
3 … Rxf7
4. Qg6+ Kh8
5. Nxf7#