What about 1. Nxd5! ? The big threat is 2. Nxf6 followed by Rxh7+. 1. -, Qxd5 fails to 2. Rxh7+ and white should be enough material ahead after Nxh7 (Kxh7?? 3. Rh1+) 3. Qxd5 (Q vs NR and many of black’s pawns are vulnerable to a queen’s attack) to win this end game (with a bit of patience as it is not yet over but it’s only a question of time).
1. -, Rg8?? won’t help. 2. Nxf6, Rxg5 3. Rxh7#
Is there anything more decisive or have I overseen anything in my lines?
White would threaten mate with Rxh7+ if it were not for the black knight on f6. Thus, Nxd5! should win for white.
Beelze
What about 1. Nxd5! ?
The big threat is 2. Nxf6 followed by Rxh7+. 1. -, Qxd5 fails to 2.
Rxh7+ and white should be enough material ahead after Nxh7 (Kxh7?? 3. Rh1+) 3. Qxd5 (Q vs NR and many of black’s pawns are vulnerable to a queen’s attack) to win this end game (with a bit of patience as it is not yet over but it’s only a question of time).
1. -, Rg8?? won’t help. 2. Nxf6, Rxg5 3. Rxh7#
Is there anything more decisive or have I overseen anything in my lines?
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Jochen
No obviously you haven’t.
Best wishes from Mars.
One final point after 1. Nxd5 Rg8 2. Nxf6 Black can play 2. … Rg7 defending the mate and threatening both Knight and Queen if the Knight moves.
Best I can see there so far is 3. Rxh7+ Rxh7 4. Nxh7 when the Rh1# threat prevents Black regaining the piece.
Monday chess tactic
Thanks again Nikolai. What are great addition to the sight.
1. Rxh7+, Nxh7
2. Rh1, any move
3. Qh6 and mate to follow
If king takes instead of knight black still gets mated the same way.
Theme; the knight can’t take the queen because of the rook pin on black’s king.
To Montague,
After Rh1 black plays Rg8 and then Rg7.