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Pete Tamburro on

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There’s a tempting little morsel for White out there on b4; however, is there something better?


Yup, there is something better. A mate in 6: 1.Nxf7+ Ke8 2.Re1+ Kf8 3.Bxh6+ Kg8 4.Re8+ Nf8 5.Rxf8+ Kh7 6.Bd3#

 


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