White to Play and Mate
Published in Chess Puzzles
Although our theme recently has been to show practical positions instead of composed problems, today is an exception. Grandmaster Baburin of Chess Today (chess's daily newspaper: www.chesstoday.net) bubbles over with enthusiasm about a composed study by A. Beliavsky, and your columnist shares that delight in this problem. It's a creative masterpiece. Good luck!
Solution:
Qf5+ Kxf5 2. Ne7+ Rxe7 3. Ne3+ Kf6 4. Nxd5+ Kf5 5. Nxe7+ Kf6 6. Nxg8+ Kf5 7.Ne7+ Kf6 8. Nd5+ Kf5 9. g4# Beautiful!!
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