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Sharpen Your Tactics problem 126, a question.

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Sharpen Your Tactics problem 126, a question. - 2006/09/07 23:22 I came up with the right solution on this problem, but my qeustoin is what forces black to motion g2 in this instance? Why is g2 the strongest motion here?.
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re:Sharpen Your Tactics problem 126, a question. - 2006/09/07 23:42 As was common not eveyrtone has the book, so could you please give the position?.
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re:Sharpen Your Tactics problem 126, a question. - 2006/09/08 00:06 The _strongest_ motion you tell? Ever heard of the _only_ move?.
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re:Sharpen Your Tactics problem 126, a question. - 2006/09/08 00:48 To a fault tushar: g2 is forcved. There is no other motion..
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re:Sharpen Your Tactics problem 126, a question. - 2006/09/08 01:25 8/8/8/5p2/5Np1/6p1/4K2b/6kr b - - 0 1.
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