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NxF7 followed by Rad1
Nxf6 followed by Rad1
I just started playing, but what if you try Ra1-e1. You defend both Knights with Qb3, Re1 and you also defend the pawn on f2 with your Rf1.
I just started playing, but what if you try Ra1-e1. You defend both Knights with Qb3, Re1 and you also defend the pawn on f2 with your Rf1.
I just started playing, but what if you try Ra1-e1. You defend both Knights with Qb3, Re1 and you also defend the pawn on f2 with your Rf1.
1. Nf7: looks very strong. After 1. … Rf7, then 2. Rad1 is crushing.
F-rook to E1?
nxf7 followed by Rad1?!
Nf7! If rxn, rd1!!! Threatening mate at d8 or black having to trade queen for rook
Nxf7 followed by Rd1 threatens mate at Rd8 and hence loses Queen for Black.
Nxf7 looks a good shot as after Rxf7 either rook to d1 will win the queen or mate
Nxf7 followed by Rd1.