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You can see the complete game on my blog:
http://rue-64.blogspot.fr/2013/02/reykjavik-swilliams-met-le-feu-sur.html
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1. … Nde2+
2. B:e2 Qg3+
and mates next.
Nde2+ wins
1. Nde2+! Qxe2 (or Bxe2)
2. Qg3+!! Kh1
3. Qg2+ checkmate
1. … Nde2+ 2. Bxe2 (or 2. Qxe2) Qg3+ 3. Kh1 Qg2#
(1) …. Nde2+
(2) Qg3+
(3) Kh1 Qg2#
Wonder how far back Williams saw this possibility? The black bishop
is defending and attacking with 100% efficiency!
1….N(d)e2+
2.B or QxN Qg3+
3.Kh1 Qg2#
0-0-0
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You ca see the game here:
http://rue-64.blogspot.fr/2013/02/reykjavik-swilliams-met-le-feu-sur.html
Ne2 Qg3 & Qg2
1….N(d)e2+
2. B(or Q)xe2 (forced)
2. ….Qg3+
3. Kh1 Qg2++
Pin that f2 pawn!
1. …..Nde2+
And black plays Qg3 followed by Qg2#, regardless of what white does.