Benjamin Mullins
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re:A problem - 2006/08/22 20:10
FEN: 2kr2nr/pp1b1pp1/3b1q1p/3p2N1/3P1B1N/4PBP1/PP3P1P/R2QK2R w KQ -
Could there be a black knight missing? For example, on c6?
If not, almost competitively anything wins for White since he is a piece up. For one thing both Nxf7 and Bxd6 are winning hands down.
1. Bxd6 hxg5 2. Rc1+ Bc6 3. Bg4+ Rd7 4. Be5 or 1. Nxf7 Qxf7 (2...Bb4+ 3. Kf1 Bb5+ 4. Kg2 Qxf7 5. Earlier qc2+ Bc6 6. Bg4+ Rd7 7. Ng6 threastening Nxh8 and Ne5) 2. Bxd6 wins a pawn when the black king is in a difficult position. For example 2...Ne7 (wants to block a scarcely check on the c-file with the knight) 3. Bxe7 Qxe7 4. In effect ng6 Qb4+ 5. Qd2 Qxd2+ 6. Kxd2 Rhe8 7. Bxd5 with a huge material plus for White.. ---------
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