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rc8 check plus qb6 should be the first two moves. couldn’t calculate further.
1…-Rf1
2.Ke3-Qc5+
3.Kd2-Qf2 0-1
3.Qd4-Qh6
4.Ke2-Qc1 0-1
Black can stop White’s pawn ‘permanently’ 🙂
1..Rf1+ Ke3
2..Rf3+!! Kxf3
3..Qg3#
1.Rf1+ Ke3 2.Rf3+! Kxf3 3.Qg3#
-mark m
1. …,Rf1
2. Ke3,Rf3
3. Kf3,Qg3
1 … Rf1+
2 Ke3 Qc5+
3 Qd4 Qxa3+
4 Kd2 Qc1#
1. Rf1+ Ke3
2. Rf3+ Kxf3
3. Qg3# mate
Hello
1. …. , Rf1+
2. Ke3 , Rf3+
3. Rxf3 , Qg3#
Greetings from Spain
Quorthon
1 … Rf1+
2 Ke3 Qc5+
3 Qd4 Qxa3+
4 Kd2 Qc1#
1. … Rf1+
2. Ke3 Qc5+
3. QD4 Qxa3+ [3. Ke2? Qf2++]
4. Kd2 Qc1++
1…Rf1+ 2.Ke3 Rf3+(fatal atraction)
3.K:f3 Qg3# Very nice!!
Thank you for your live comments! You are very good!
#3
Rf1+, Rf3+, Qg3#
PS:
Susan, your blog is “ful”. 300 comments in the 9th game annotation thread seem to be enough. 🙂
1… Rf1+ (0-1)
With mate in 3… ah oui! 🙂
Uh, by mating him? Unless I am blind, this is a mate in three:
1. …..Rf1
2. Ke3 Rf3
3. Kf3 Qg3#
.. Rf1+, Ke3 Qg3+, Kd2 Qf2#
To Ms. Polgar. Very nice blog. Fantastic even for us who are not expert players. I love your style. Regards Viggo Westbye.su
…R- F8
whiteK moves Q-C5
Think that should do it.
EkaterinaVS
oh I read the markings upside down. Forget that LOL!
EkaterinaVS
I think I found a forced mate:
1…Rc8+
2. Kd6 Rc6+!
3. KxR Qb6#
Black must keep white perpetually in check ideally, or perhaps only by playing:
1….Rc8+
2Kd6 Qf4+
3Ke7 Qc7#
0-1
1…Rc8+
2.Ke3 Rf3+
3.Kxf3 Qg3+
0-1
Sorry, about my Previous Comment!!!
got confused!!! here is my answer;
1… Rf1+
2.Ke3 Rf3+
3.Kxf3 Qg3+
0-1