Well,as others said its true that Black’s “R*Be3” just tranquilizes and steps towards wining – White playing “Qf4” for the sake of preventing / exchanging the piece for no decisive result and end the game in short losing note,is not healthy.
Better play it out,with “Q*h6” or swallow the bishop then mobilize the Rooks – with the eye on Black’s King – though the possibilities are faint,at least,it can be considered healthy as an experience.
1…Rxe3, then if 2. Qxe3 Bd4 skewer. Black wins a piece.
Nice.
Black eats the white padre
1… Rxe3
2. Qxe3 Bd4
and White can resign immediately or after 3. Qf4 g5!
1. … , Rxe3
2. Qxe3, Bd4
3. Qf4, g5!
Greetings from Spain,
Miguel
1…Rxe3 2.Qxe3 Bd4 3.Qf4 g5 wins material.
from Michael,
1… Rxe3
2. Qxe3 Bd4
and White can resign immediately or after 3. Qf4 g5!
Well, what about:
4. Qd2, BxR
5. e3
When Black only ends up with a pawn extra, and a very difficult task to win.
Hi Susan Polgar,
Well,as others said its true that Black’s “R*Be3” just tranquilizes and steps towards wining – White playing “Qf4” for the sake of preventing / exchanging the piece for no decisive result and end the game in short losing note,is not healthy.
Better play it out,with “Q*h6” or swallow the bishop then mobilize the Rooks – with the eye on Black’s King – though the possibilities are faint,at least,it can be considered healthy as an experience.
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