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Rd6ed6 Qc8Qc8 Ne7+
The vaulting horse on c6 will jump out of the debris if this avalanche goes down : 1.Rxd6 ed 2.Qxc8 Qxc8 3.Ne7+ K~ 4.Nxc8
1.Rxd6 exd6
2.Qxc8 Qxc8
3.Ne7+ and white is winning!
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Rxd6, exd6; Qxc8, Qxc8; Ne7+
Sometimes logic runs in reverse direction. My first reaction was 1QxR followed by N fork but since B spoils the show destroy B.
1Rxd6 exd6
2Qxd8 and that is all.
1.Rxd6 exd6
2.Qxc8 Qxc8
3.Ne7+ Kg7
4.Nxc8 d5
5.Ne7 d4
6.Ncd5 Ne6
7.Nc6 d3
8.Kf1 Kh6
Whack, Whack, check, Whack
Elimination of defense, pin, fork
1. Rxd6 exd6
2. Qxc8 Qxc8
3. Ne7+ leaves one knight advantage
a rather simple combination, that will leave white a piece up:
1. Rxd6 exd6
2. Qxc8 Qxc8
3. Ne7+ Kany
4. Nxc8
greets, jan
1. Rxd6! exd6
2. Qxc8!
White wins a piece.
White proceeds as follows: 1. Rxd6 exd6, 2. Qxc8 Qxc8, 3. Ne7+ …