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I would try
1. exf7+ Kh7
2. f8(N)+ Kg8
3. Be6+ Wxe6
4. Qxe6+ Kxf8
5. Qxd5
I’m not sure of which way the game goes from here, but I think White’s position has improved.
Yes. I thought I will be the first to spot the right one but you did a great job dude.
That’s the fine answer.
cheers jcheyne
have a nice time
sathish from india
1. exf7+ Kh7 (1… Kf8 2. Qh8+ Kxf7 3. Qxc8+-) 2. f8=N+! (2. Bxc8? Rf1+) 2… Kg8 3. Be6+ Qxe6 4. Qxe6+ Kxf8 5. Qxd5+-
What happens after exf7+ Kh7 f8(N) Qxf8?
Sorry I notice now that in that case the bishop is still covering f1. In that case, jcheyne is probably correct.
Very nice jcheyne. Like Sathish, I thought I might be the first to spot the underpromotion possibility, but Ms. Polgar has some very clever chess-playing readers.
Yancey Ward
@Turkiye
Sorry, but after
2.f8=N+! Black will play:
2. … Qxf8
2. QxQ Rf1+!! and I’m sure that Black will win!