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I can’t see anything for black after obvious Nxf7… Then g6 and Be5.
Oh, now I see that white had sacrificed rook earlier :D. Anyway I think Nxf7 is winning move.
I would have played
1. Qh8+. After the forced 1 .. Bg8 follows
2. f6 and now
2a .. Re8 (.. gxf6 is terrible)
3a. Qxg7+ followed by Qxg8+ and mate in few moves
-2b .. Bxf6
-3b. gxf6
–3b(i).. Re8
–4b(i). fxg7 .. Rxg7+
–5b(i). Bg5+
Stop i’m too lazy to complete posting…
My vision is:
a) 1. Ng6+ Bxg6 2. fxg6 Qg4+ 3.Kh1 Bd6 4. Bxd6+ Rae7 5. Qh8++
b) Nxf7 is only dangereous after the black king takes the horse…
Corrections are welcome.
Greets
Yes, with you consul, but I considered this line:
1.Qh8+,Bg8
2.f6, Bxf6
3.gxf6,Rxe5
4.Bxe5,Qg4+
5.Kh2,Qe2+
6.Kg1,Qe3+
7.Rh2,Qh6+
8.Qxh6,gx6
9.Bxb8,Ra4
10.Cc5 for exemple
Sorry i’m the one with the Ng6+,
I really think it’s correct except black could do as a 3rd move Qg2+
4. Kxg2 Bf6 5. Bd6+ Kg8 6. Qh7++
black can also put a rook between the Bd6+ but will loose anyway
Greetings
Chessstyles
1 ng6+ bxg6 2. fg with qh8 and bd6 threats. e.g. 2… bf6 3. gf qf6 4. bd6+ re7 5. qh8#
3… gf doesnt hrlp: 4. qh8+ ke7 5. qg7+ ke6 6. nc5+ kf5 and there must be a forced checkmate there
oops, black queen is on c8, not d8 (qg7 kd8) so 5. re1+ wins (kd7 qh3#)
I’ll look for a confutation to
1.Ng6+
I did solve this one 🙂 Friday morning chess tactic.
One can look for the Bc5 defense:
1 Ng6+ Bxg6 2 fg Bc5
3 Nxc5 Qg4+ 4 Kh1 Re2
5Bd6+ Ke8 6Qh8x
Olimat
>One can look for the Bc5 defense:
>1 Ng6+ Bxg6 2 fg Bc5
Stop right there! 2. Be6+ is double check and mate next.