White to Play
Pete Tamburro
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Published in Chess Puzzles
It’s interesting how the opposition comes into play: d 1.Bg8+ Kh8 [1...Kxg8 2.Kxg6 Kf8 3.f7] 2.Be6 [2.Kxg6 Kxg8 3.f7+ Drawn!] 2...Be8 3.Bc4 Kh7 [3...Bg6 4.Bb3 Be8 5.Kf5 Kh7 6.Ke6 Kg6 7.Ke7 Kh7 8.Kxe8] 4.Be6 Bc6 [4...Bg6 5.Bf5 Bxf5 6.Kxf5 Kg8 7.Kg6] 5.Kf5 [5.f7 Kg7]5...Bb5 6.Ba2 Bd3+ 7.Ke6 Bg6 8.Ke7 Kh6 9.Bf7 Be4 10.Be8 Bd5 11.Bd7 Bg8 12.Be6 wins.
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