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1. … Bxd4
2. Qxg4 Rxf2, threatening
3. … Bxg4, as well as a discovered check.
Bxd4
Pretty simple, I think:
1. …..Bd4
2. Qd4
Or [2.Qg4 Ba1 3.Ra1 Qf2 4.Kh1 Rb5-+]. Continuing:
2. …..Rb5 wins a piece.
1…Bxd4. If 2.Qxg4 Bxf2+, or 2.Qxd4 Rxb5. Other replies for White are even worse!
Bxd4 Qxd4
Rxb5
1… Bxd4
2. Qxd4 Rxb5
0-1
1. .., Bxd4
2. Qxd4, Rxb5(2. Qxg4, Bxa1 3. Rxa1, Kxf2 4. Kh1, Rxb5)
and Black has an extra piece
Hi Susan Polgar,
Black’s initial move “B*Bd4”, is one of the possible best move.
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Venky [ India – Chennai ]