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Pete Tamburro on

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If you are familiar with a certain mating pattern, you are a long way toward getting the answer.


1...Ne2+ 2.Kh1 Kd7!! 3.Bf4 To try and stop the mate threat with Rxh2+. If 3.Bb5+ Kd6; If 3.h3 Rxh3#; If 3.f3 Rxh2+ 4.Kxh2 Rh8+ 5.Bh6 Rxh6# 3...Nxf4 4.f3 Ne2 5.h3 Ng3+ 6.Kg1 Nxf1 7.Kxf1 Rae8 and Black is a rook up with an easy win.

 


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