White to Play
Pete Tamburro
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Published in Chess Puzzles
Solution:
Fischer played 1.Rf6 Kg8 [ Benko, one of the top players in the world at the time would not play 1...Bxf6 2.e5, uncovering the mate threat on h7] 2.e5 h6 3.Ne2 [3.Rxd6 Qxe5] and Black Resigned as 3...Nb5 [3...Bxf6 4.Qxh6] 4.Qf5 ends it. Even though the pieces used and the position are different, the idea is the same: prevent Black from playing his f7 pawn to f5 as a defense. That’s what makes both these positions important. You may very well get a chance to put this idea into practice yourself. I’d love to hear from you if you do or ever have.
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