Robert Byrne brilliant tactic Chess tactic, Puzzle Solving, Robert Byrne White to move. How should white proceed?Source: ChessToday.net Chess Daily News from Susan Polgar
1. Nc5! attacks the R@e5 and threatens a fork @a6. Black can’t answer with 1. … exc5 due to 2. Rd7 attacking the queen and also threatening Qxf7+ with mate to follow.
So Black is going to have to lose an exchange after 1. … Re7 2. Nxa6
1. Nc5 dxc5 (1. .. Re7 2. Nxa6) 2. Rd7
Nc5.
Too lazy to comment the lines and variations. 🙂
Darn these captchas too
1. Nc5! (theatens 2. Nxa6 and 2. Nxe4) dxc5 2. Rd7 1-0 Black has to give up his Queen, otherwise he will be checkmated in a couple of moves.
1. Nc5 Re8 (say) 2. N:a6 wins an exchange. 1…dc loses to 2. Rd7
Nc5
I bet it starts nc5. That’s all I’ve got.
Nc5
a. … dxc5
Rd7 winning the queen with the Qxf7 threat
b. … Re5/e7/e8
Nxa6 winning the quality.
1. Nc5!! wins an exchange at least
Bxa6
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Bxa6
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Bxa6
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